Update: the Eufy Robovac 11+ has sold out.

Are you searching for the perfect companion for your home? You may be thinking of adopting some sort of canine, feline, or even a turtle. However, there are a couple of things to consider before making that kind of commitment. Pets are expensive and constantly unwilling to help out with household chores. You can spend your paycheck on the finest pet food but good luck getting that domestic creature to suck piles of dust (not to mention pet hair) off those hardwood floors in return.

Robotic units like Eufy’s RoboVac 11+ may not be able to replace larger vacuums for deep-cleaning jobs or provide the same emotional support as a fuzzy friend, but this smart little vac still makes for a delightfully helpful companion. Watch as your mechanical pal keeps your floor tidy without you having to lift a finger (other than to turn it on). The RoboVac features a three-point cleaning system, utilizing both side brushes and a rolling bottom brush, along with powerful suction to pick up dirt and debris.

With three distinct cleaning settings, you get to choose the perfect style for your home. Built-in sensors help the robot dodge obstacles so it won’t ding up your furniture or tragically tumble down stairs. A lithium-ion battery provides enough juice for 1.5 hours of continuous cleaning, but just press a button and this RoboVac will find its way back home to recharge automatically.

A generous $320 discount brings this adorable little robot vacuum down to a low $240, and you can also apply the code 2GEROB11 at checkout to bring the price down to just $200 on Amazon. This deal ends on Oct 18,  so you better hurry.

Amazon

Looking for more great deals on household electronics and other gadgets? Check out our DT Deals page to score some extra savings on our favorite tech.

Related Posts

A $540 discount makes this robot vacuum and mop hard to ignore

get the deal

Your Ring camera footage now comes with a security seal to prevent tampering

In its announcement, Ring describes the feature as a "tamper-evident seal on a medicine bottle," designed to help users figure out if the security footage is changed in any way. The system is not limited to detecting AI-assisted manipulation and will even flag basic edits like trimming a few seconds, cropping, or adjusting the brightness.

Apple’s home hub could finally arrive this spring with a rather unique design

Back in October 2024, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that the home hub could borrow design cues from Apple's iMac G4, featuring a display roughly the size of two iPhones placed side by side on a circular base. Apple was also said to be preparing a higher-end version with a robotic arm, which could retail for around $1,000.