One of the best robot vacuums on the market just got a lot better

Robot vacuums were supposed to make cleaning our homes easier than ever. The set-it-and-forget-it nature meant we could easily program a cleaning routine and path into our little robot, then kick back with our feet up while it did all the work. And for the most part, that’s been true. In fact, Eureka’s E10s has been the most popular robot vacuum on Amazon for a while now – and for good reason. In the TechRadar review of the E10s, the robot vacuum was dubbed “a faithful friend that will get the daily clean done.” Eureka’s E10s robot vacuum is manufactured by a trusted brand with a century of cleaning solution innovation under its belt and offers powerful suction and obstacle avoidance at an affordable price point. What more could you ask for in an automated vacuum cleaner?

Eureka has managed to think of a few things, and now proudly introduces the Eureka E20 Plus – a smart robot vacuum built upon the strong foundation of the E10s but with significant improvements in all aspects. Improved cleaning performance? Check. Anti-tangle capability? Check. Obstacle avoidance? Yeah, check that one, too!

Hands-free cleaning you can count on 

The Eureka E20 Plus comes out of the gate with a 100% improvement over its predecessor with its powerful, self-developed motor capable of 8000 Pa of suction power. That’s double the already popular E10s’ 4000 Pa, meaning the E20 Plus can easily and effortlessly pick up heavier debris. Even those chocolate chips you spilled during your last attempt at baking are no match for the E20 Plus. Carpets are no trouble for the E20 Plus, which manages to pick up even the most embedded dirt and debris. 

Robot vacuums are excellent for cleaning a variety of flooring types, but many often struggle with wetting and soiling carpets, which can lead to foul odors over time. Eureka has implemented mop-lifting technology into the E20 Plus to avoid this issue, raising the mop 10 mm to help your carpets stay clean and dry. The E20 Plus is not just designed to protect your carpets. The rubber roller brush is also engineered to reduce hair tangling and is 14% more effective at preventing hair wraps from pets (or humans who shed a lot) from clogging up your robot vacuum.

How does the E20 Plus know it’s over carpet or move around other obstacles, anyway? DuoDetect AI 3D Obstacle Avoidance is an advanced navigation function that works similarly to human eyes, allowing the Eureka E20 to utilize a dual-line laser on the front to dynamically sense obstacles and navigate accordingly. This technology is dual-purpose, giving you the freedom to delegate home cleaning tasks without needing to stay close by and intervene if the E20 Plus becomes stuck. Advanced 3D Obstacle Avoidance even improves the E20 Plus’ navigation in low-light environments. Whether you’re away from home or scheduling cleanings while you’re asleep, the E20 Plus works to ensure that your cleaning routine is handled autonomously. 

Once your cleaning routine is taken care of, the E20 Plus returns to its base station, where you can easily empty the dust tank with a press of a button. There are no messy dustbags or cumbersome systems at play here. The E20 Plus features a transparent bag-free base station that lets you see exactly what kind of debris your robot vacuum has been handling. The system’s multi-cyclonic dust collection features a 13-cone structure utilizing the suction during dust collection that separates 98% of dust and dirt before it even makes it to the filter. This extends your vacuum filter’s lifespan and helps the system maintain its powerful suction over time. 

The Eureka E10s earned its spot as the most popular robot vacuum on Amazon, having been developed by a known brand with a century of trust and innovation in home vacuum cleaning solutions. The E20 Plus, building on that foundation, is gearing up to be a powerful successor that brings hands-free, worry-free cleaning to your life at a reasonable price. The Eureka E20 Plus is available now.

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