Eufy E20 and robot lawnmower at CES 2025

Eufy presents its E20 three-in-one vacuum and a robot lawnmower at CES 2025

While most robot vacuum manufacturers are focusing on making their products smarter and stronger at CES 2025, Eufy is taking a more practical approach. Anker’s subsidiary just unveiled a new robotic lawnmower, together with the Eufy E20 vacuum. It’s a three-in-one device that’s a robot, handheld, and stick vacuum in a single device.

Eufy E20: Three vacuums into one

From afar, the Eufy E20 looks like a standard robovac. It’s relatively small and features a self-emptying dock to collect dust. However, a closer look reveals an unusual component protruding from the robot. This is actually the detachable motor unit, which doubles as a hand vacuum. It comes with a crevice tool as well as a simple, non-telescopic, floor tool, transforming it into a regular stick vacuum.

Eufy E20 three-in-one vacuum (robot, handheld, stick)

When used as a robot, the E20 offers a limited 8,000Pa suction power. However, when converted into a stick or handheld vacuum, this figure increases to a whopping 30,000 Pa. Sadly, the E20 lacks a mopping feature, which defeats the purpose of a three-in-one device.

The robot itself uses a single bristled roller, together with a LiDAR dome and laser sensors to navigate and avoid obstacles. Eufy promises a 3-hour battery life, which is impressive for a vacuum this size.

The Eufy E20 will be released on February 10 for about $550. In the meantime, Eufy is offering a $50 preorder discount, bringing the price down to $500.

New Eufy robot lawnmower

In addition to the E20, Eufy unveiled a new robotic lawn mower. Although it’s not final yet, the brand shared a few details about it. The key highlight will be its hands-free mapping and mowing experience. The latter will require no manual setup, similar to the Ecovacs Goat GX-600. To achieve this without boundary wires or antennae, the Eufy mower uses a set of cameras and sensors to accurately map the lawn and detect obstacles.

Eufy is still finalizing the product and hasn’t shared many details yet. It features a single cutting disc with multiple blades, as well as a rain sensor on the top. Also, Eufy confirmed the mower will integrate seamlessly into smart home ecosystems, offering remote control and scheduling features.

While specific pricing and availability details are yet to be announced, Eufy is currently offering opportunities to win the robotic lawn mower or receive early-bird coupons on its site.

Kyle Lakewood

Based in New York, Kyle combines his passion for smart home products with a commitment to honest, unbiased reviews. As the founder of Smart Home Critic, he guides readers in choosing the right products for their needs. Living with his partner and dog, Kyle brings a personal touch to his work, involving his whole family in the review process to ensure each product is thoroughly tested and family-approved.