Eufy RoboVac G30 — Specs & Review
Specifications
| Brand | Eufy |
|---|---|
| Model | RoboVac G30 |
| Year | 2020 |
| Category | Cleaning |
| Autonomy | fully-autonomous |
| Environment | indoor |
| Price (USD) | $199–$229 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Alexa, Google Assistant, App Control |
| Country of origin | CN |
Key features
- Gyroscope navigation for structured row-by-row cleaning
- 2000Pa suction with BoostIQ carpet boost
- Wi-Fi and EufyHome app connectivity
- Alexa and Google Assistant compatible
- 100-minute runtime
- 0.6L dustbin
- 2.85-inch slim profile
What is it?
The Eufy RoboVac G30 steps up from the entry-level 11S and 25C with gyroscope-based navigation — the G30's defining feature. While not LiDAR-based mapping, gyroscope navigation enables a structured row-by-row bow-tie pattern rather than the random bumping of base models, meaningfully improving coverage consistency.
Who is it for?
Buyers who want better-than-random coverage in open-plan homes without the cost of full LiDAR mapping. Those who want Wi-Fi connectivity and voice assistant support alongside improved navigation efficiency. A strong mid-point between basic $149 reactive models and $349+ LiDAR mapping models.
Key specs
- Suction: 2000Pa
- Navigation: Gyroscope-based (structured bow-tie pattern, no map storage)
- Battery: ~100 minutes runtime
- Dustbin: 0.6L
- BoostIQ: Yes — auto suction increase on carpet
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Alexa, Google Assistant, EufyHome app
- Height: 2.85 inches (7.2 cm)
- Price: $199
How it compares
The G30 vs the Roomba 694 ($179): the G30 has more suction (2000Pa vs standard) and gyroscope navigation for better coverage, but iRobot's Dirt Detect sensor and brand ecosystem are competitive. The G30 vs Eufy 25C: the G30's gyroscope navigation is a meaningful upgrade over the 25C's reactive bounce; 500Pa more suction too. Against the Shark ION RV750 at the same price, the G30 has better suction and structured navigation; the Shark has a larger dustbin.
Limitations
- Gyroscope navigation improves coverage but does not store maps — no room-specific cleaning
- No self-emptying
- Not HEPA filtered
- Bristle brushroll tangles with heavy pet hair
- Gyroscope less accurate in large or complex floor plans than LiDAR
FAQ
What is gyroscope navigation on the Eufy G30?
Gyroscope navigation uses the robot's internal gyroscope to track its position and orientation, enabling it to clean in structured rows (a bow-tie pattern) rather than randomly bouncing around the room. It significantly improves floor coverage compared to reactive navigation but does not create a stored map.
Does the Eufy RoboVac G30 connect to Wi-Fi?
Yes. The G30 connects to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and integrates with the EufyHome app for scheduling, remote start/stop, and suction mode selection. It also supports Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands.
Does the G30 clean specific rooms?
No. The G30 does not store a map, so you cannot direct it to clean specific rooms. For room-specific scheduling, consider the Eufy Clean L35 Hybrid with LiDAR mapping.
How does the Eufy G30 compare to the G30 Hybrid?
The G30 Hybrid adds a water tank and mop pad for combined vacuuming and mopping. The navigation and suction are the same. If your floors include a mix of hard floors requiring mopping, the G30 Hybrid is worth the small price premium.
How long does the G30 battery last?
Up to 100 minutes on standard mode. The robot automatically returns to its dock when the battery is low and recharges before resuming.