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Eufy has just dropped a new robot vacuum that doubles as a detachable deep cleaner
Eufy has just dropped a new robot vacuum that doubles as a detachable deep cleaner

Tom's Guide

time20-05-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Eufy has just dropped a new robot vacuum that doubles as a detachable deep cleaner

The best robot vacuums can be a lifesaver when deep cleaning our floors. And for those with a household of pets or young children, you'll know the perils of dealing with stubborn surface stains. That's why I was excited to hear of Eufy's latest robot vacuum, which has solved my biggest problem with spot cleaning. The Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E28 for $999 is a robot vacuum and all-in-one cleaning station with one unique 'Industry First' feature. It comes with a 'FlexiOne' detachable, portable cleaner that you can easily use to tackle ingrained messes or tough stains on carpets, stairs and upholstery. More importantly, the E28 will offer a more thorough, deep clean, allowing you to get around the home easily — something no other robot vacuum has done before. In addition, the E28 is equipped with a powerful 20,000 Pa Turbo Suction, which is essentially professional-grade. It automatically adjusts suction pressure and water flow to the type of messes you're cleaning. So you'll never miss any spots! This E28 is a fantastic robot vacuum that can practically do it all. It has a portable detachable cleaner for deep cleaning, and 20,000 Pa Turbo Suction. The all-in-one cleaning station can self-empty, self-clean, hot air dry, dispense detergent automatically, collect wastewater, and self-refill. It has everything you need for a complete, hands-free cleaning experience. The Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E28 is an impressive upgrade from the recent Eufy E20 that can convert into a handheld or stick vacuum. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Perhaps the highlight of the E28 is the fact that it has a portable, detachable spot cleaner that can be used to tackle spills or stubborn stains on carpets, a couch or on stairs. Its DuoSpiral Detangle Brushes capture stubborn hair without having to unravel a tangled mess — ideal for pet parents. It also has a CornerRover arm designed to offer 100% edge-to-edge cleaning, which is ideal for tackling baseboards and corners. Other upgraded features include a 'HydroJet' system that offers 'professional', cleaning power, and advanced AI recognition and obstacle avoidance. What's more, it can also identify and avoid over 200 objects — very handy! The E28's all-in-one system also has convenient settings, including self-cleaning, refilling, emptying, and hot air drying in minutes. Not only does this ensure top hygiene and maintenance — but you'll never have to get your hands dirty! Similar to previous Eufy models, you can customize your cleaning modes and schedules, set no-go zones, and it even has multi-floor cleaning, which comes in useful if you have a few levels to get around. It comes at a hefty price, but you get the versatility of having a 2-in-1, portable spot cleaner. So if you want to make light work of every cleaning task, the Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E28 has got you covered. The Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E28 is now available for $999 on in the U.S. and £999 in the UK.

Engadget review recap: Samsung's Galaxy S25 phones, OnePlus 13 and Oura Ring 4
Engadget review recap: Samsung's Galaxy S25 phones, OnePlus 13 and Oura Ring 4

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Engadget review recap: Samsung's Galaxy S25 phones, OnePlus 13 and Oura Ring 4

We may bit a post-CES news lull some days, but the reviews are coming in hot and heavy as February begins. Samsung has already debuted its latest premium phones and we've published a few long-term reviews of devices we've been testing for months. In this installment of the reviews roundup, we've got phones, a wearable, a robot vacuum and a smart grill. There's something for everyone this week. Samsung has given us the first flagship phones of 2025 and they rely heavily on AI features to lure users. Sam notes that the company has improved those tools, but the Galaxy S25 Ultra feels like an iterative update due to the limited hardware upgrades. "This means a lot of what Samsung focused on in this generation feels more like a bonus rather than a must-have feature," he writes. "And when you can get around 90 percent of the phone's capabilities from previous models, the most dangerous thing Samsung is asking buyers to consider is why they need to upgrade at all." Like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung leaned heavily into the AI features on the regular S25. However, the company didn't spend a lot of time updating the design and major components of this model either. As Mat explains, this makes for a boring release for the long-running flagship line. "Unless you're desperate for a bump in processing power and battery life, it would be wise to see how heavily last year's models get discounted in the coming months," he says. The Eufy E20 is a first-of-its-kind transforming robot vacuum. While it works best in its core function as a robo vac, you do have the option of cordless stick and handheld vac configurations in the same device. "While Eufy isn't a stranger to making solid robot vacuums, this device is still a first-gen product in my mind — and a solid one at that," Valentina notes. "But you have to know what you're buying upfront: an above-average robot vacuum that can turn into a just-average stick and hand vacuum." Smart rings may still be niche, but there's one company that stands above the rest. With the Ring 4, Oura fixed flaws of the previous model to ensure its crown is safe for the time being. "If there's a downside, it's that Oura remains forever constrained by the limitations a smart ring imposes," Dan explains. "If you want something more comprehensive, then it's likely a smartwatch is a better option, but for everything else, there's this." While most phone companies are focused on AI features, OnePlus decided to build a compelling, flagship-level handset that isn't overloaded with bloat. "Throughout the years, OnePlus has used taglines like 'flagship killer' and 'ultra in every way' as a means of taking shots at its biggest rivals from Samsung, Google and more," Sam writes. "But for the OnePlus 13, it feels like the company just went and made a really solid premium handset without a bunch of AI fluff." Weber's first pellet grill, the SmokeFire, was a learning experience for the company. Thankfully, the longstanding brand learned from those missteps when it built the Searwood. The company's second smart pellet grill offers more reliable performance, excelling at low-and-slow smoking. Weber opted for an all-new design for this model, from the cooking area to the new display. There's also a manual mode that allows for open-lid griddling and searing. And while there are some caveats, the Searwood is a much-improved grill compared to its predecessor. According to Bloomberg, Apple will debut a new iPhone SE next week. This will be the first update to that model since 2022, and will reportedly nix the home button. The report also details specifics like a camera notch, USB-C and the use of Apple's first in-house cellular modem. If the timing holds true, we'll expect to begin our testing shortly after the news drops. In that same report, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman explains that Beats' PowerBeats Pro 2 earbuds are expected to debut next week as well. The Apple-owned brand first teased an update to its fitness-focused model with a over-the-ear hook design last September. Gurman reports that the new model will have heart rate monitoring, which will be a first for a set of Apple earbuds. If the PowerBeats Pro 2 are indeed announced soon, we'll expect to have a review ready shortly after. I've got the Technics EAH-AZ100 earbuds in for testing too. These buds won one of Engadget's Best of CES awards last month and I've been eager to get my hands... er, ears... on them ever since. During a brief hands-on in Las Vegas, the company's newly designed Magnetic Fluid drivers offered impressive sound, but I'm looking forward to seeing how this set holds up during a full gamut of tests.

The Ingenious Eufy E20 Is 3 Vacuums in 1
The Ingenious Eufy E20 Is 3 Vacuums in 1

WIRED

time08-02-2025

  • WIRED

The Ingenious Eufy E20 Is 3 Vacuums in 1

At CES 2025, I lost my mind over the Eufy E20. Robot vacuum design has stagnated over the past few years, but this was something I'd never seen before—an adorable robot vacuum that had three functions in one! Run it as a regular robot vacuum to map and pick up your home. When it's done, unclip it from its housing and use it as a cordless stick vacuum or a hand vacuum. There are so many things to like about the Eufy E20. It has a remarkably compact footprint, the price is reasonable, and the design problems that it solves are very impressive. After several weeks of testing, I can acknowledge its ingenuity while also conceding that this is a device that's only designed for light cleaning. It just doesn't work as well as a dedicated, heavy-duty robot vacuum or Dyson stick vacuum. And that's fine. Petite Perfection Photograph: Adrienne So The first thing you'll notice is that, in contrast to other home docking stations, the E20 is remarkably tiny. I measured it at 14 inches tall, 17 inches long, and 15 inches wide, barely bigger than the robot vacuum itself. The base is a simple self-emptying dustbin, not a gigantic station housing clean and dirty water tanks like higher-end models have. It was refreshingly easy to unbox, set up, and turn on. The robot vacuum connects to the Eufy Clean app (iOS, Android). To start using it as a robot vacuum, connect it to the app and then set it off on a mapping run around your house. It uses a laser guidance system, so no AI-enabled cameras are wandering around taking pictures of your butt and sending them to Mexico or storing them on device. Screenshots courtesy of Adrienne So On the other hand, a laser-guided navigation system is not quite as accurate as some of the other navigation systems that I've tested, like camera navigation or simultaneous localization and mapping. It avoided obstacles adroitly and mapped my rooms relatively accurately, but when I tasked it with cleaning only one room at a time, the E20 sometimes left a little trail of grime on the room's borders. It also took the vacuum several tries to figure out that I'd made a no-go zone.

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