Robot Reviews

Eufy S1 Pro Review: Real-Time Self-Cleaning Robot Vacuum and Mop

Welcome to my take on the Eufy S1 Pro, a robot vacuum and mop that promises real-time self-cleaning. Eufy provided a sample for review, but these are my honest thoughts. If you’d rather skip reading and want to watch our full review you can do so here:

Unboxing and Setup

Opening the box reveals:

  • Documentation: Compliance info and a quick start guide.
  • Extras: An extra roller brush, vacuum bag, filter, side brushes, power cord, cleaning tool, and hard floor cleaner.
  • Main Components: The vacuum, mop, and docking station.

Docking Station (UniClean Station):

  • Features tanks for clean and dirty water, with an automatic solution dispenser.
  • Easy access for maintenance and troubleshooting.

Robot Vacuum and Mop:

  • Eufy branding, control buttons, and a sizable mop system for excellent coverage.
  • A 3D Matrix Eye system for navigation, ensuring thorough cleaning.

Performance Insights

After its first run:

  • Dust Collection: It captured a wide array of household debris, demonstrating strong suction.
  • Mop: The self-cleaning mop showed resilience against stains, performing well in real-time cleaning.

App Experience:

  • The Eufy Clean app allows for map editing, setting no-go zones, and cleaning customization, though it lacks some advanced options.

Comparison and Features

  • Pricing: More expensive than average, reflecting its flagship status.
  • Suction Power: Impressive at 8,000 Pascals, above the industry norm.
  • Battery Life: 180 minutes runtime, though reduced at max settings.
  • Noise: Louder at high suction, which might be a concern for some.

Notable Features:

  • Real-Time Self-Cleaning: A standout feature, like having a traditional mop built-in.
  • Mop Lift: Effective at 12mm, minimizing carpet contact.

Drawbacks:

  • No hot water mop washing or mop extend feature.
  • Lacks an LED for low-light navigation.
  • No mop-only mode in the app.

Conclusion

The Eufy S1 Pro shines in its mopping capabilities with real-time self-cleaning, setting a potential trend for future models. However, its higher noise level at max settings and absence of some features might be considerations. If you’re after a top-tier cleaning experience with a focus on mopping, this could be your pick, but for those prioritizing quiet operation or needing more app features, other options might be worth exploring.