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Robot vacuums have taken off in the past few years, at least when introducing something truly breathtaking. Of course, there is That vacuums with robot handsBut that only does one thing. Eufy’s new robot vacuum, debuting at CES 2025, is a three-in-one device. The company calls it, matter-of-factly, the Eufy Clean E20 or Robot Vacuum 3-in-1. It’s three devices in one: a robot vacuum, a handheld vacuum, and a cordless stick vacuum. The form factor you use it for depends on your mess.
The Eufy Clean E20 is basically a “core” vacuum with various attachments, including a robot body. It starts with the base station, which has a 350mL litter box with an accompanying self-emptying system that the robot cleans after it’s done its duty. Then, when you need to clean something or run a vacuum to freshen up, you can take the core out of the base station and attach it to another accessory, transforming it into an upright stick vacuum or a handheld handy vac. The choice is yours and yours alone.
Yuffie, owned by Anker, which has its own collection of wild and wacky gadgets that can do anything, bills it as the vacuum you need. The E20 reaches up to 30,000Pa of suction power in stick or handheld vacuum mode and 8,000Pa in robot form. (In general, robot vacuums don’t have as much suction as regular upright vacuums.) And since the “core” of the vacuum is the same between the accessories, the suction power remains the same.
Since Anker is a battery company, this robot vacuum may show some battery efficiency. The Eufy Clean E20’s battery enables it to clean for up to 180 minutes on a full charge. It takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge. Eufy claims that the E20 juices up to 40% faster than its competition.
The Eufy Clean E20 costs $560 for the whole package, about the same as many mid-range robot vacuums. The difference is that it’s a three-in-one. It’s available for pre-order this month and will begin shipping in February.
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