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Eufy Clean L60

A robotic vacuum featuring 5,000 Pa suction, LiDAR navigation, and customizable mapping. It offers efficient cleaning with BoostIQ technology and supports voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant.

LiDAR 2024
$299 Current Price
69/100 Score
Level 2 Autonomy
Ready Now Readiness

Autonomy Classification

2Autonomy LevelAssisted Autonomy
The Eufy Clean L60 operates independently with scheduled cleaning and efficient navigation but requires periodic human intervention for tasks like emptying the dustbin and resolving issues with small obstacles.
Assisted Autonomy
L1Level 1: Manual AutomationRequires direct human control for all primary functions. No autonomous decision-making.
L2Level 2: Assisted AutonomyHandles specific tasks with human oversight. Requires regular intervention and guidance.
L3Level 3: Conditional AutonomyOperates independently in defined conditions. Falls back to human control outside those bounds.
L4Level 4: Environmental AutonomyFully autonomous within its operating environment. Minimal human intervention needed.
L5Level 5: Generalized AutonomyAdapts to novel environments and tasks without human guidance. Currently theoretical.

Observed Limitations

  • Cannot avoid small objects like socks, cables, and pet waste
  • Requires manual emptying of the 350 ml dustbin
  • May get stuck on certain obstacles, needing user assistance

A robotic vacuum featuring 5,000 Pa suction, LiDAR navigation, and customizable mapping. It offers efficient cleaning with BoostIQ technology and supports voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant. Tracked at Autonomy Level 2 (Assisted Autonomy), Ready Now, scored 69/100 by Robovations.

In-Depth Review

Structured assessment using our published methodology and scoring framework.

Key Strengths
  • Strong 5,000 Pa suction effectively removes debris
  • Efficient LiDAR-based navigation creates accurate cleaning maps
  • Affordable price point for the features offered
Key Weaknesses
  • Limited obstacle avoidance capabilities with small objects
  • Small 350 ml dustbin requires frequent emptying
  • Lightweight charging dock can shift, causing docking issues

The Eufy Clean L60 is a robotic vacuum designed to provide efficient cleaning through strong suction and advanced navigation. Our evaluation indicates that it performs well in debris pickup and mapping but has some limitations in obstacle avoidance and dustbin capacity.

In terms of performance, the L60’s 5,000 Pa suction power effectively removes hair, crumbs, and dust in a single pass. Its iPath Laser Navigation system uses LiDAR technology to scan rooms and create accurate maps, resulting in efficient cleaning routes. However, the L60 relies on infrared sensors and a mechanical bumper for obstacle detection, which can lead to issues with smaller objects like socks, cables, and pet waste. Users have reported instances where the vacuum gets stuck on such items, requiring manual intervention. Additionally, the 350 ml dustbin capacity means more frequent emptying, especially in homes with pets or high debris levels.

The L60 is best suited for users in smaller homes with minimal floor clutter. Its efficient navigation and strong suction make it effective for routine cleaning, but users should be prepared for occasional manual intervention due to its limitations in obstacle avoidance and dustbin capacity.

Autonomy Ladder Classification

Assigned using the Autonomy Ladder based on observed performance.

Assisted Autonomy
L1Level 1: Manual AutomationRequires direct human control for all primary functions. No autonomous decision-making.
L2Level 2: Assisted AutonomyHandles specific tasks with human oversight. Requires regular intervention and guidance.
L3Level 3: Conditional AutonomyOperates independently in defined conditions. Falls back to human control outside those bounds.
L4Level 4: Environmental AutonomyFully autonomous within its operating environment. Minimal human intervention needed.
L5Level 5: Generalized AutonomyAdapts to novel environments and tasks without human guidance. Currently theoretical.

Justification

The Eufy Clean L60 operates independently with scheduled cleaning and efficient navigation but requires periodic human intervention for tasks like emptying the dustbin and resolving issues with small obstacles.

Observed Limitations

  • Cannot avoid small objects like socks, cables, and pet waste
  • Requires manual emptying of the 350 ml dustbin
  • May get stuck on certain obstacles, needing user assistance

Robovations Score

An overall reliability and capability score based on our published methodology. Not a recommendation.

69/100
Above Average

Score Breakdown

  • Autonomy(30%)


    60

  • Reliability(25%)


    70

  • Maintenance(15%)


    65

  • Value(15%)


    80

  • Privacy(15%)


    75

Human Readiness Criteria

How ready this robot is for everyday home use — based on reliability, safety, and ease of ownership.

Ready Now

Proven autonomous performance, reliable, and available for purchase.

Our Assessment

The Eufy Clean L60 is currently available and offers reliable performance for routine cleaning tasks. While it has some limitations in obstacle avoidance and dustbin capacity, these are manageable with regular maintenance and floor preparation.

Ideal For

  • Users in smaller homes or apartments
  • Individuals without pets or with minimal shedding
  • Those who can regularly prepare floors by removing small objects
  • Users seeking an affordable robotic vacuum with strong suction

Not Recommended For

  • Homes with frequent small objects on the floor
  • Users who prefer minimal maintenance and intervention
  • Large homes requiring extended cleaning sessions
  • Households with multiple pets that shed heavily

Best For

  • Routine cleaning of hard floors and low-pile carpets
  • Users comfortable with regular maintenance tasks
  • Budget-conscious consumers seeking efficient cleaning performance

Reliability & Maintenance

Long-term stability and the effort required to maintain it.

Reliability Over Time

Long-term user reports indicate consistent performance in debris pickup and navigation. However, the reliance on infrared sensors for obstacle detection may lead to recurring issues with small objects, necessitating ongoing user intervention.


Maintenance Burden

Every Run
  • Empty the 350 ml dustbin to maintain cleaning efficiency
Weekly
  • Clean the side brush and main brush to remove hair and debris
Monthly
  • Check and clean sensors to ensure accurate navigation
Seasonally
  • Replace the filter to maintain suction performance
Yearly
  • Inspect and replace the side brush if worn
As Needed
  • Clean the charging contacts on the robot and dock to ensure proper charging

Failure Modes & Recovery

Where the robot struggles — and how it recovers.

Failure Modes
  • Obstacle Avoidance: May get stuck on small objects like socks and cables due to reliance on infrared sensors
  • Dustbin Capacity: Small 350 ml dustbin requires frequent emptying, especially in high-debris environments
  • Docking Issues: Lightweight charging dock can shift, causing alignment problems during docking
  • Battery Life: Reduced runtime on higher suction settings may require mid-cleaning recharging
Recovery Behavior
  • Low Battery: Returns to charging dock and resumes cleaning after recharging
  • Obstacle Encounter: Attempts to navigate around obstacles but may require manual intervention for small items
  • Dustbin Full: Continues cleaning but with reduced efficiency until the dustbin is emptied

Safety & Misuse Risk

Safety observations and potential misuse risks identified during testing.

Safety Notes
  • Ensure charging cables are secured to prevent the vacuum from getting entangled
  • Keep small objects off the floor to avoid the vacuum getting stuck
  • Regularly check and clean sensors to maintain optimal performance
  • Place the charging dock against a wall to prevent it from shifting during docking
Misuse Risk
  • Leaving small objects on the floor can lead to the vacuum getting stuck
  • Not emptying the dustbin regularly may reduce cleaning efficiency
  • Improper placement of the charging dock can cause docking issues
Quick Facts
ManufacturerEufy
CategoryRobot Vacuums
Released2024
MSRP$560
Current Price$299
StatusReviewed
Privacy Score75/100
Autonomy at a Glance
2
Assisted AutonomyLevel 2 of 5

Handles specific tasks with human oversight and regular intervention.

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Product Record

Neutral identity and category information from the Robovations database.

Manufacturer Eufy
Model T2267
Category Robot Vacuums
Status Reviewed
Observed Price $299 – $560
Released Nov 2024
Dimensions 13.8 × 13.8 × 3.9 in
Weight 7.9 lbs
Navigation LiDAR
Connectivity wifi, alexa, google_home
Runtime 120 min
Charge Time 240 min
Battery Li-ion
Battery Capacity 2,600 mAh
Noise Level 55 dB
Suction 5,000 Pa

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