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‘Ireland's No1 robot vacuum brand' Eufy launches new robo-vacs E28 and Omni E25

‘Ireland's No1 robot vacuum brand' Eufy launches new robo-vacs E28 and Omni E25

Renowned smart home firm Eufy has just added two new robo-powered cleaning systems to its line-up of vacuums.
Eufy is an offshoot of the acclaimed Anker Innovations company just like the popular Soundcore (audio) and Nebula (projectors) brands.
The Eufy family of products centres on the smart home. In the Eufy stable you will find everything from wireless security systems to cordless stick vacuums.
Eufy Clean also makes powerful robot vacuums, such as last year's high-end models X10 Pro Omni (which we reviewed here) and the universally acclaimed flagship model Eufy Omni S1 Pro.
Eufy was named Ireland's No1 robot vacuum brand by Euromonitor late in 2024 when the firm became the top selling robot vacuum brand, beating off stiff competition in retail sales.
Now the firm has announced two of its newest innovative deep cleaning systems: Eufy Omni E28 and Eufy Omni E25 robotic vacuums.
Eufy said both are equipped with HydroJet self-cleaning mopping capabilities and industry-leading 20,000 Pa suction power.
Here's everything you need to know about the new products…
Boasting an innovative 'FlexiOne' design, the Eufy Omni E28 debuts as the world's first robot vacuum and mop system equipped with a detachable portable deep cleaner. This allows a detachable motor to power different elements of the product, the E28's base station water tank can be detached to use as a portable deep cleaner for powerful targeted stain removal on furniture, stairs, carpets and more.
The company said this makes it perfect for tackling messes on carpets, stairs and sofas. The E28 is positioned as an all-in-one cleaning solution to deep clean with unmatched versatility and 20,0000 Pa suction power. Engineered to provide powerful suction for effective debris removal on various surfaces, the vacuum uses a DuoSpiral double roller brush to more effectively remove dust and hair buried deep in carpet.
The HydroJet self-cleaning mop system comes with built-in double scraper cleaning mechanisms. The E28 mop rollers self-clean 360 times per minute by scraping away dirty water from the floor surfaces. Additionally, the industry's highest force of pressure for a mopping system includes 15N (3.3lbs) of downwards pressure to deep clean hard floors.
Eufy Omni E25 also includes the powerful same self-cleaning HydroJet mopping system as the E28 and the same powerful deep cleaning 20,000 Pa suction power. It's a more affordable option for smart, efficient cleaning as it does not include the portable deep cleaner.
The company's own retractable DuoSpiral Brushes prevent hair entanglement and reduce maintenance frequency. And its new CornerRover Arm automatically extends when hard-to-reach corners and edges are detected.
Eufy Omni E28 is on sale now at eufy.com for €999 and on Amazon for €1187.
Eufy Omni E25 is also on sale at eufy.com for €849 and is on Amazon for €1009.

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