What is it? The Eureka E20 Plus Robot Vacuum has arrived in a crowded market with a focused approach, prioritizing functionality over flashy, often overwhelming features. It delivers a robust and reliable performance that appeals to anyone looking for a practical, but high-tech cleaning companion.
The machine strikes a balance between sleek design and usability, standing 9.7cm tall, which allows it to slide casually under furniture and into tight spaces. The proportions are complemented by a 2-litre dustbin in a base station, striking a balance between a slim profile and practical utility. An intelligent feature called DuoDetect AI 3D Obstacle Avoidance adds to a streamlined and effective user experience.
During two weeks of testing, the E20 Plus proved to be a stylish addition to the smart home landscape, but with smarts to boot. It moves with purpose, thanks to an advanced navigation system. It maps and cleans floors with methodical precision. It resumes cleaning from where it left off after recharging. The vacuum shines on hard floors as its dual side brushes and V-shaped main roller brush combine to tackle everything from fine dust to stubborn debris.
On carpets, it performs decently, with an auto-boost feature automatically increasing suction when detecting thicker surfaces. While it won't match the deep-cleaning capabilities of top-tier models, the E20 Plus holds its ground on low-pile carpets, maintaining a performance that keeps everyday mess in check.
In challenging scenarios - such as tile-to-hardwood transitions, rug edges and shaggy carpets - it adapted without getting stuck or losing momentum.
This story is from the November 27, 2024 edition of The Citizen.
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