RoboVac G30 Edge

RoboVac G30 Edge

Robot vacuum with edge cleaning

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Should you buy it??

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Trust it — mostly

based on 3 of 5 signals

Quick take

In short: what each side says

AI · critics · buyers · brand claims — each opened up in full further down ↓

Critics4.05 video reviews

Reviewers agree the RoboVac G30 Edge delivers strong suction and organized row-by-row navigation at a budget price, though it struggles with deep carpet cleaning and requires physical boundary strips instead of virtual barriers.

Buyers4.71,188 ratings

Owners praise the Eufy's strong dirt pickup and straightforward setup, but some express reservations about navigation reliability and whether it fully meets expectations for a smart vacuum.

All sides land high — a confident buy, with the caveats below.

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The verdict

What the panel makes of it.

The Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge is a robot vacuum made by Anker. It shipped in 2020, designed in China. The device maps rooms with BoostIQ technology and runs two hours per charge. Homeowners buy it to clean floors without manual work. AI assistants currently rank it number sixteen for best robot vacuums on carpet.

Act one

What the machines think.

Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.

Act two · ★ new

What the people say.

The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.

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Video reviews?

What reviewers actually say.

4.0 / 5positive · 5 videosTrust it
Spread1.0 · moderate
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AI summary of 5 reviews · as of Jun 2026

Reviewers agree the RoboVac G30 Edge delivers strong suction and organized row-by-row navigation at a budget price, though it struggles with deep carpet cleaning and requires physical boundary strips instead of virtual barriers.

Where reviewers disagree: One reviewer found it struggled significantly with frilly rugs and needed rescue from tight spots under couches, while others reported smooth obstacle navigation; Reviewers disagree on whether coverage in cluttered spaces is efficient or needlessly repetitive in tight areas

Mixed reviews

What they praise

  • Strong suction power measured around 2000 pascals, nearly double the average for robot vacuums
  • Organized row-by-row cleaning pattern with gyroscope and optical sensor navigation provides excellent coverage
  • Very low profile at 2.85 inches allows access under more furniture than most competitors
  • Quiet operation that does not interfere with watching television or listening to music
  • Large dust bin capacity and recharge-resume feature

What they knock

  • Below-average performance on deep-embedded carpet dirt despite strong surface cleaning
  • Human hair tangles extensively around side brush and roller, requiring frequent manual cleaning
  • Gets wedged under furniture or stuck in tight spaces more often than other models
  • Long recharge time of five to six hours for 110 minutes of runtime
  • Relies on physical magnetic boundary strips rather than virtual barriers in the app

Who reviewers think this product is — and isn’t — for

For you if

Buyers seeking organized navigation and strong surface cleaning on hard floors and low-pile carpet at a budget price who can accommodate physical boundary strips.

Look elsewhere if

Households with deep-pile carpets, many frilly rugs, or tight furniture spaces where the vacuum may wedge itself, or those who need virtual no-go zones in an app.

Synthesised from: Vacuum Wars · Consumer Analysis · Shak's Hacks · TechGuy SmartBuy · JDubb

Watch the reviews

Eufy Robovac G30 Review - A Better Budget Robot Vacuum

Vacuum Wars

Eufy G30 and G30 Edge Review

Consumer Analysis

Anker Eufy G30 Edge Robovac - A Month Later Review

Shak's Hacks

Eufy Robovac G30 Edge: A Great Robovac For A Great Price

TechGuy SmartBuy

Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge Review | Quiet Robot Vacuum?

JDubb

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What buyers say?

What Google knows about it.

Buyer reviews · Google Shopping?

Beyond the video critics, Google pools 1,188 buyer ratings of the RoboVac G30 Edge from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.

4.7 / 5

1,188 ratings · 3 written
across 2 retailers

Buyers trust it
577%
421%
31%
21%
11%

What owners single out

Dirt pickup & cleaning performance4.8
Setup & ease of use4.7
Value for money4.6
Reliability & durability4.5
Navigation & obstacle avoidance4.2

Buyers' weakest aspect—navigation and obstacle avoidance—aligns with video reviewers' concern that the robot gets wedged under furniture or stuck in tight spaces more often than competitors.

In their words

My wife wanted a robot vacuum for Mother's Day, and as usual I performed substantial research including Consumer Reports before making the final choice. To me, this purchase was another way to please my wife although I deemed it to be an unnecessary toy. I was wrong. It is amazing just how much dirt is collected each cleaning cycle; we have three small dogs. As a former mentor for my grandson's hi

verified purchase · eufylife.com

初步使用後,我認為可以達到智能吸塵機的預期功用。

Trev33 · verified purchase · yohohongkong.com

as of June 5 · 1188 buyer ratings?

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Frequently asked

What buyers want to know.

  • Is the EUFY G30 robot vacuum any good?

    Reviewers say it delivers strong suction power and organized row-by-row cleaning at a budget price. The main trade-off is that it struggles with deep carpet cleaning and requires physical boundary strips instead of app-based virtual barriers.

  • What are the common problems with Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge?

    Human hair tangles frequently around the side brush and roller, requiring regular manual cleaning. It also gets wedged under furniture or stuck in tight spaces more often than competitors, has a long recharge time of five to six hours, and does not handle deep-embedded carpet dirt well.

  • Does the Eufy G30 have mapping?

    Yes. It uses gyroscope and optical sensor navigation to create an organized row-by-row cleaning pattern that provides good coverage. However, it relies on physical magnetic boundary strips rather than virtual no-go zones you control in an app.

  • Who is the Eufy G30 Edge best for?

    It works best for people who want strong surface cleaning on hard floors and low-pile carpet at a budget price and can use physical boundary strips. It is not suited for homes with deep-pile carpets, many frilly rugs, or tight furniture spaces where it may wedge itself.

  • How quiet is the Eufy G30?

    Reviewers note it operates quietly enough that it does not interfere with watching television or listening to music.

  • Can it fit under furniture?

    At 2.85 inches tall, it has a very low profile that allows it to access under more furniture than most competitors. However, reviewers note it still gets wedged under furniture or stuck in tight spaces more often than other models.

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The recap

Where it stands today.

  • Reviewer verdictTrust it4.0 / 5 across 5 videos, positive sentiment. Reviewers confirm the AI placement.
  • MakerBy Eufy — see how it ranks across other intents on its brand profile.