Let’s be real: you don’t want to think about vacuuming. You want to come home to clean floors and then forget about them. That’s the promise of the Eufy RoboVac L35 — a mid-range robot vac that tries to balance smarts, suction, and price without shouting about it. I’ve been running it through my (admittedly chaos-prone) apartment, and it’s mostly delivered on that promise.
The L35 uses Eufy’s iPath Laser Navigation 2.0, which means it maps your home in real time with a laser sensor instead of bumping around like a drunk Roomba from 2015. It’s got 4,000Pa of suction, which is plenty for carpets and hard floors, and it can mop too — though the mopping is more of a damp-wipe situation than a deep clean. For busy people who just want a tidy home without drama, it hits a sweet spot.
But nothing’s perfect. I hit a few mapping hiccups, the app took a minute to figure out, and the lack of a self-emptying base means you’ll still touch dust once in a while. Let’s get into the sparkly and not-so-sparkly bits.
What We Love
- ✅ Strong 4,000Pa suction handles pet hair, crumbs, and area rugs without leaving tracks
- ✅ Laser navigation is fast and accurate — it actually learns your floor plan within two runs
- ✅ Quiet enough to run while you WFH or watch TV (about 55dB on standard mode)
- ✅ The app is clean, easy to use, and integrates with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control
Watch Out For
- ❌ Mopping is very basic — just a water tank and reusable pad, no scrubbing or flow control
- ❌ Occasional mapping glitches where it loses its position or thinks a mirror is a doorway
- ❌ No self-emptying base included; you’ll need to empty the dustbin every 1-2 days if you have pets
Performance Scores
The Verdict 💖
The Eufy RoboVac L35 is a solid all-rounder for anyone who wants a clean floor without constant babysitting. It maps well, sucks up the daily grime, and doesn’t blast noise through your Zoom call. At its current price (usually around $400-500), it’s a fair deal — not a steal, but not a ripoff either.
If you need deep carpet cleaning or a mopping system that actually scrubs, look at pricier options like the Roborock Q series or a dedicated vac-and-mop combo. But for the vast majority of busy people who just want crumb-free floors and a schedule that runs on autopilot, this little Eufy delivers.
Would I buy it again? Yes, especially if I found it on sale. It’s not flashy, it’s not perfect, but it’s the kind of reliable robot you can set and forget — and honestly, that’s the sparkliest feeling of all.
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