Let's be real: nobody *wants* to vacuum. You want a clean house, a hot coffee, and maybe a little time to scroll through something mindless before bed. That's exactly the promise the Lefant M210 makes — a hands-free, set-it-and-forget-it robot vacuum that won't drain your bank account while it charges in the corner.
The M210 is Lefant's entry-level offering, sitting comfortably in the budget tier and aimed squarely at people who live in apartments or smaller homes with mostly hard floors. It's compact, surprisingly quiet, and connects to both Alexa and Google Assistant, which sounds almost too good for the price tag. But budget means trade-offs, and we're going to talk about all of them — sparkles and scuffs alike.
After running it through real-life chaos — think pet hair, cracker crumbs, and that mysterious dust that just *appears* behind the couch — here's what we actually think of this little disc-shaped trooper.
What We Love
- ✅ Very affordable price point, easily one of the most accessible robot vacuums on the market
- ✅ Slim 2.8-inch profile slides under sofas, beds, and low furniture with zero drama
- ✅ Connects to Alexa and Google Assistant for easy voice control
- ✅ App setup is straightforward and doesn't require a tech degree
- ✅ Noticeably quiet during operation — you can run it during a Zoom call or while the baby naps
- ✅ Self-charging: it finds its dock and tops itself up automatically
- ✅ Decent performance on hardwood, tile, and low-pile rugs for everyday dust and pet hair
- ✅ Tangle-free suction inlet design helps reduce hair wrap around the brush roll
Watch Out For
- ❌ Uses random bump-and-bounce navigation with no mapping or LiDAR — it will miss spots and clean the same area twice
- ❌ Small dustbin means you'll empty it more often than you'd like, especially with pets
- ❌ Struggles noticeably on medium-to-high pile carpet — suction isn't strong enough to dig deep
- ❌ The companion app is functional but basic, with limited scheduling flexibility and occasional connectivity hiccups
- ❌ No virtual walls or no-go zone features in the physical box — you'll need to use the app or block areas manually
- ❌ Can get stuck on thick rugs, charging cables, and anything left on the floor (yes, tidy up first)
- ❌ No mopping function, so it's vacuum-only
Performance Scores
The Verdict 💖
The Lefant M210 is a genuinely solid little vacuum for what it is — a budget-friendly, no-frills robot that keeps everyday messes in check without requiring you to think too hard about it. If your home is mostly hard floors, your pets shed moderately, and you just want *something* running while you're out, this little guy will absolutely earn its keep.
That said, you need to go in with eyes wide open. The random navigation is the M210's biggest limitation — it doesn't learn your home, it just bumbles around until it's covered most of it (hopefully). If you have a larger space or need truly thorough, systematic cleaning, you'll hit a wall pretty quickly and may find yourself re-vacuuming spots it missed. It's also not going to save you on carpet days.
Bottom line? The Lefant M210 is the robot vacuum equivalent of a reliable economy car — it's not flashy, it's not perfect, but it shows up, does its job, and costs a fraction of the premium alternatives. For renters, minimalists, or anyone dipping their toes into robot vacuums for the first time, it's a smart, sparkle-approved starting point.
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