Anker sub-brand eufy has launched the Robot Vacuum Omni E28 and Robot Vacuum Omni E25 globally. These models, also known as the eufy RoboVac E28 and E25, were unveiled a couple of weeks ago on the brand’s blog. They use LiDAR and a camera to navigate your home while avoiding obstacles.
Both the Robot Vacuum Omni E28 and E25 feature the HydroJet System, a roller mop applying 15N pressure and spinning 180 times per minute. Inside the robot, dirt is scraped off the roller, dirty water is squeezed out, and fresh water is applied. Plus, at 11.4 inches (~290 mm) long, the company claims it is the longest roller mop on the market. The vacuums offer 20,000 Pa suction, with DuoSpiral dual brushes to collect dirt and debris. Others feature are the CornerRover arm to help the vacuum reach into corners and mop lifting to prevent wetting of the carpet. Plus, there is a self-cleaning docking station for up to 75 days of hands-free cleaning.
The main difference between the two is the Flexi One Portable Deep Cleaner, which is only available on the Robot Vacuum Omni E28. Here, the water tank detaches from the dock, allowing you to tackle stains on your sofa, car interior or carpets. Water and cleaning solution are sprayed onto the fabric through a smaller brush head, with suction to remove excess liquid.
In the US, you can now buy the eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E28 for $999.99 ($1,299 RRP), or pre-order the eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E25 for the discounted price of $749.99 ($899.99 RRP). In European countries like the UK and France, the E28 can be pre-ordered for £849/€849 (£999/€999 RRP), and the E25 for £699/€749 (£849/€899 RRP), with the release here scheduled for May 20th.