Get a Self-Emptying Robovac for Just $300

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– Eureka unveiled the new E10 Evo Plus robovac at CES 2026, featuring a mop pad, 10,000Pa suction, anti-tangle brushes, and a self-emptying dock for $299.
– This model is a cheaper and more powerful alternative to the older E10s, which costs $399 and has lower suction power without an anti-tangle brush.
– A key limitation is that the E10 Evo Plus cannot lift its mop pad over carpets, though it can navigate around them for light cleaning.
– The robovac uses lidar for navigation and a docking station that can hold debris for up to 45 days before needing to be emptied.
– Eureka has not announced a specific release date, but the E10 Evo Plus is expected to launch within the current year.
A new self-emptying robot vacuum is set to hit the market at a remarkably low price point. Eureka has unveiled the E10 Evo Plus, a robovac with a mopping function and a self-emptying docking station for an introductory price of just $299. This announcement, made during CES, significantly undercuts many competitors and even the company’s own previous models, making advanced automated cleaning more accessible than ever.
This new model represents a substantial upgrade over the earlier Eureka E10s. While the older model currently retails for $399 with its dock, the E10 Evo Plus offers more than double the suction power at 10,000Pa and includes two anti-tangle brushes, a feature absent from the E10s. The powerful suction is designed to tackle embedded dirt and pet hair more effectively, promising a thorough clean on various floor surfaces.
!Image: Eureka E10 Evo Plus robovac
The robovac is not just a vacuum; it also handles light mopping duties. It drags a damp pad across hard floors as it cleans. However, this system is intended for maintenance rather than deep scrubbing. A notable limitation is that the mop pad does not automatically lift when the vacuum transitions to carpeted areas. Instead, the device is programmed to navigate around rugs to avoid dragging a wet mop across them, which users with mixed flooring will need to consider.
For navigation, the E10 Evo Plus employs LiDAR technology to map and efficiently clean a home. Its standout feature is the accompanying self-emptying docking station. Eureka claims the dock’s large dustbin can hold up to 45 days of debris before requiring manual emptying, a convenience that minimizes maintenance for users. While an official release date has not been announced, the product is anticipated to launch later this year, offering a compelling, budget-friendly option in the growing market of automated home cleaners.
(Source: The Verge)





