✨ Effortless clean, zero distractions 🧹
The eufy Robot Vacuum 11S MAX is a sleek, super-thin robotic vacuum designed for quiet, powerful cleaning on hard floors and medium-pile carpets. Featuring a 2.85-inch profile, BoostIQ adaptive suction, and up to 100 minutes of runtime, it navigates efficiently with infrared and drop sensors. Controlled via remote without WiFi dependency, it self-charges and offers a low-maintenance, no-fuss cleaning solution ideal for modern, busy homes.
























| ASIN | B07R295MLS |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery Life | 100 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,239 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | eufy |
| Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
| Cleaning Path Width | 12.8 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | remote control |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (45,411) |
| Filter Type | washable |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848061058475 |
| Included Components | 1 x Remote control, 1 x Robotic vacuum cleaner, 1 x User manual&Warranty Information, 1x Charging base&Power adapter, 1x Cleaning tool&Side brush |
| Item Weight | 6.34 pounds |
| Item model number | T2126114 |
| Manufacturer | eufy |
| Maximum recommended load | 6 Pounds |
| Model Name | eufy 11S Max |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.79"L x 12.79"W x 2.85"H |
| Special Feature | One Side Brush, Quiet, Self-Charging, Super-Thin |
| Specific instructions for use | carpet, dual action, hard floor |
| UPC | 848061058475 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 12 month warranty. |
L**A
Pretty Neat-O!!
11S Max Review First and foremost, when you're reading these reviews you will want pay attention to which vacuum they bought so that you know the reviews are about the one you're interested in. There are 3 or 4 different vacuums being reviewed on this same thread. Update 6\6\25: I noticed today why it tells you you should have six feet open space directly in front of the charging port: when the vacuum is returning home, she will go so many feet out away from the port so that she can turn around and line up to get on the charging nodes. In reality, I don't think she needs more than 4 ft... But there may be issues with her being able to turn around if there's anything blocking her. 6 ft is a lot of space, so you might be able to get away with 4 to 5, depending on your setup. Otherwise, you would have to use the remote to manually return her to the station, or pick her up and put her on the charger yourself. Not having the space is not a deal-breaker, it just means you will less of the "auto" features. Today I did let her run until her battery got low and she maneuvered herself back to the charger without any assistance. I also want to say she is doing a pretty job at cleaning. I'm used to having to sweep and then mop the floors... But after letting her run through the whole apartment for 2 days, when I'm up today it was such a nice smooth process. I didn't get a bunch of debris and hair and other things clogged in the mop (which we all know can cause problems like scratching on your floors). This little vacuum is a blessing! If I'm not mistaken I believe her paperwork said that she uses about 40 watts of energy... Like a light bulb... when charging. I would think that that means that her energy usage, while charging, is equivalent to leaving a lamp on. Original Review: I literally just got this vacuum this morning and only did a test run for about 20 minutes. A big reason why I didn't let it go all over the apartment is because I'm still in the process of moving and I have packaging everywhere on the floors, creating too many obstacles. With that being said, so far so good. I just let her run around in "Auto Mode" and she worked great. Yes, my robot vacuum is a "she." I named her Suki, as she "Suki a lot of dirt." Plus Suki is a name for "loved one," and I love her already!! I swore up and down I was never going to be one of those people who have one of these... and here we are. And I probably never would have if I had not stayed with my sister and her husband for several months when I first moved to a new State. They have one and I really noticed how much a difference it makes and keeping up with pet hair and everything else. What seemed like really haphazard navigation ended up being a lot more mapped out than it first appeared. While it look like she was just going in random directions with no uniform, I did start to notice that she was not going over the exact same path upon return. So, somehow, it's working to where I can tell the machine is covering everywhere. It definitely appears to be mapping while it's in use, but I know it does not store mapping. That's a big part of the need for Wi-Fi with other robot vacuums. I did notice that a couple people were complaining in the reviews about her constantly vacuuming just the edges by the wall... This is probably because they didn't realize that she was in that mode. Because you can literally make it so that she focuses only on the borders. There's quite a few nifty features that you can program the vacuum to do... And it even has a scheduling option so that you can schedule the vacuum to go off at whatever time you want (as well as a way to cancel the schedules if things change). Overall, pretty nifty. It does what I need it to do, and that's all that matters to me. I don't need a bunch of fancy features. My apartment is just under 800 square feet; therefore, I don't need it to do special mapping to try to remember where it left off after a charge. It's pretty much going to get the whole place on one charge. One MAJOR reason why I selected this, (outside of the lower cost) is because it does NOT require an app or Wi-Fi connection (in fact you absolutely cannot connect this particular vacuum to an app or Wi-Fi, so if that is what you're looking for this is not the vacuum for you). Sure, with an app you can do things like trigger her to start running before you even get home from work... But, quite honestly, that doesn't even matter to me. Because, if I learned anything from watching my sister and her husband's pricier, self emptying robot vacuum? It's that these things are constantly getting themselves into trouble and you need to be there to rescue them, anyway (which is a total drain on their battery if you aren't there to save them). So, there's no reason why I would need the robot vacuum to run while I'm not home. On a side note... I found it quite hilarious that the instructions say that you should not place her near the stairs or a cliff. And I was scratching my head wondering how many people with fortresses were buying these things. 😂😂😂 And speaking of running... Very quiet. I would have to say that my stand up floor fan is way louder than this thing. The AC unit is louder than this thing. I would assume that some of that has to do with the fact that the suction is not superior in this thing, as it's only at 2000 (really pricey robot vacuums are around 4,000). However, I have laminate floors (fake wood flooring in a linoleum-type flooring) and the throw rug in my living room is one of those very low profile new kind that are washable, which is comparable to a thick blanket. Speaking of the area rug... This thing had no problem going up and over and onto it regardless what angle she approached the rug. Sometimes she came onto the carpet straight on and other times she came up on to the carpet at an angle. And she didn't even blink an eye! As stated before, I only took her for a test run and she picked up so much "tuck" in that short timeframe. I was thrilled that she even got all the little itty bitty popcorn pieces from all the styrofoam my furniture and other items were delivered in. It's like no matter how careful you are taking things out of the boxes those little tiny popcorn pieces get everywhere and they are so impossible to sweep up. Keep in mind I had, just the night before, swept and mopped most of the area that she ran over today in her test run and there was still that much stuff in her canister The canister is very easy to remove. You don't have to flip her upside down or anything. You just push down on the little release button with your thumb and pop it out. That is also where you will find a filter that you can clean out. Read the manual that comes with it throughout. It's very helpful on how to keep her clean or else she won't work properly. I love the remote. She got stuck trying to go over packaging from my couches that was on the floor. When she didn't get the clue that she needed to back up and try something else, I just held down the down button for backwards and she totally backed up like a remote control car. I just pushed the right arrow button and she turned in that direction and I let it go and she took off. That was so awesome! When I felt that I had seen enough I decided to go ahead and use the remote to return her back to her charging station. She immediately responded (didn't seem to want to respond to the remote commands when she was in another room, though). Once you push the button to send her home to charge, she will start moving slower. I think this is just the devices way of being very accurate in homing in on her docking station so that she can properly align for a proper charge. And speaking of our proper charge when I first unpackaged her I had to put her on the charger to charge her fully as it is recommended in the instructions before use. And I noticed at some point the orange light wasn't flashing which is what tells you she's charging. So I just hit the auto button as if I was going to send her out to suck up my dirt... And after she got a couple feet away from the dock I just hit the return button on the remote so that she could get on the dock properly. Work like a charm... didn't have any issues with the charging stopping at that point. So I really can't comment on longevity for the battery or parts. But I will say it would be wise to purchase spare brushes and filters for down the road just so that you have them when you need them. Because these things do wear down with use. The more you use it the quicker it's going to wear down. Just a heads up. But these are not a "one-time purchase and forget about it," just like most bagless vacuums require maintenance and upkeep. There was some damage to the box that it came in.... Not sure if it matters or not. If anything changes I will try to remember to come back and update this review. I did purchase an extra 2-year warranty just to be on the safe side.
R**I
A stout non-mopping robot vacuum!
My G30 Edge was due a replacement and I honestly needing something that had the capability to vacuum, and store it in a bag rather than needing to empty out the bins every ~1-3 days as it became a bit of work to clean everything thoroughly. Another is just the omission of any mopping capabilities, as I personally feel like that is just too much additional work and having to deal with cruddy water or mopping brushes. Aside from that, first impressions have been quite good! The G30 relied on bumping into everything to build its internal map of the house and environment to clean, and the C10 just zips around everywhere scanning with the LiDAR sensor onboard (and still bumps into stuff), but it genuinely just felt like a big step up. The initial setup basically involved it doing scans of each individual room for an hour or two, then you can lay out the "no-go" zones or barriers, and it's just better than having to lay down the magnetic strips as physical boundaries unlike the older models. For cleaning performance, I'd say it's about the same as my G30, except having the swivel brush makes it quite nice for sweeping corners and having less areas untouched. It does fine on low-pile rugs that I have, but it may struggle with anything more than that. Noise-wise, it's a smidge louder than the G30, mostly since it has a higher suction rating and I guess having better motors for moving it around as well. Now towards the last part, the self-cleaning function! This was my primary motivation and reason for purchasing this model, and at first it was quite startling, as the built-in motor inside the dock is incredibly loud, but it only does it for like ~15 seconds at most. There's no splatter of dust anywhere, and the dustpan is just nice and clean without any lingering bits about either. You still need to do a check of the filter and the roller brush, but that's like literally about all the work you need to do with this model. To wrap it up, it's about the same experience if you've used any other Eufy robot vacuums, the app experience is nice and polished as usual. It cleans about the same, doesn't have a mop, and can lessen your burden of cleaning it out after a cleaning cycle or more. Having a LiDAR sensor onboard just makes it better at object avoidance, but you still need to keep cables and other potential tangle prone objects out the way, but that's about all I have to say!
M**Z
En la publicidad dice que barre y trapea, y no es cierto, solo barre, no me daba el tiempo de revisarla, pero al buscar el depósito de agua, me di cuenta que no tenía dicha función, por lo cual decidí devolverla
S**I
Amazingly clean floor. Maid or any himan cant do such a powerful cleaning. Wish they had mopping function too included in the same. Robo with mopping and brooming both are very costly so i opted for this one. Loved it. No hassel cleaning, juta need to take care of long hairs etc. Ut tangels the brushes. Hppy with extra brush, batter for remote and eztra filters provided by eufy. They are increasing price and usually not available due to covid pandemic. Bought a little early so got it.
S**K
Great product, works great, easy to use and cleans beautiful very thorough☺️
L**R
Fantastique....Vraiment satisfaite ....
E**D
We borrowed our friends' Roomba when we first started thinking of buying a robot vac. It was super loud and our cats freaked out. I chose this one based on the reviews of how quiet it is. First time using - our cats were curious and alert, but they just observed from the couch (as opposed to full-on hiding in the closet when we ran the Roomba). Now, two weeks later, they just sniff it and walk around it as it goes about its vacuuming business. Don't get me wrong, you will definitely hear that it's running, but it's a lot quieter and more pleasant than when we borrowed the Roomba. We have a 600 sq ft apartment, and it gets the whole place clean within its battery life. Our floors are all laminate. It picks up all the cat hair. It can easily get in and out of the smaller areas (galley kitchen, bathroom, other side of the bed that's further away from the bedroom door). Long hair is not an issue in this household, but we find that for clumps of cat hair, we do need to clean them off the brush bristles as they get stuck there, rather than getting sucked up into the dust chamber. This is not a big deal, just a couple minutes of picking fur clumps off after 5+ runs. We mostly run this when we're home, since we have to pick up all cat toys and food bowls before running it, anyway. Where it gets stuck: - Slightly different coloured floor due to shadows - it must have sensed a drop-off or obstacle, so it backed off. We have dark laminate flooring. On sunny days, or at night with even artificial light, it's OK. On a cloudy day with weak sun coming in from the window, it misjudged the shadows on the floor. - The legs of a rolling office chair. - Desk legs. We have an IKEA Micke desk with the U-shaped metal legs. It can sometimes get one side over the leg, but can't get off it. We placed a laundry hamper by the desk to prevent it from getting stuck there. Very happy with this purchase! Hopefully it will perform just as well once the heavy fur shedding season is upon us.
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