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Eufy RoboVac 11s

 & Victoria Song Former Analyst, Consumer Electronics

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This article originally appeared on PCMag.com.

Eufy RoboVac 11s

Measuring 12.8 inches in diameter and 2.8 inches tall, the Robovac 11s is the shortest robot vacuum we've tested.

Top

The power button on top doubles as an indicator light.

Bottom

Underneath, you'll find two spin brushes, a nose wheel, two main treads, a rolling brush, charging contacts, and drop sensors.

Remote Control

Because the 11s doesn't have an app, you'll need the remote to set the time and scheduled cleanings.

Dustbin

The dustbin holds up to 0.6L of debris.

Bumper

The bumper also houses the robot's infrared sensors.

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Victoria Song

Victoria Song

Former Analyst, Consumer Electronics

Victoria Song was a wearables and smart home analyst at PCMag. Since graduating from Temple University's Japan Campus in 2010, she's been found reporting and editing in every corner of the newsroom at The ACCJ Journal, The Japan News, and New York bureau of The Yomiuri Shimbun. In her spare time, she bankrupts herself going to theater, buying expansions to board games, and cleaning out the stacks at The Strand. Someday, she hopes Liverpool FC will win the league, but she isn't holding her breath.

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