
The eufy L60 is the rare budget robot vacuum that earns its hype. For around $279.99, you get LiDAR navigation, 5,000Pa suction, and a self-empty dock with a hair-detangling cutter — features that competitors charge $600+ for. After living with it for two weeks, the verdict is simple: it cleans as well as units two and three times its price, but the short battery and clumsy obstacle avoidance show why it isn't a flagship.
There's a catch, though. eufy officially discontinued the L60 line in October 2025 to make room for the new C10/C20/C28 models. Stock is still available at Amazon, Best Buy, and refurbished from eufy itself — but if you want one, don't wait.
30-Second Summary
- Best for: Small-to-medium homes (under 1,500 sq ft), pet households on a budget, hard floors with low-pile carpet
- Skip if: You need mopping, you have a 2,500+ sq ft home, or your floors are full of cables and small toys
- Our score: 7.4/10
- Price: $279.99 (20% off off MSRP $349.99)
- One-line verdict: The best LiDAR robot vacuum under $300 — if you can find it before stock runs out.
Key Specs
| Spec | eufy L60 |
|---|---|
| Suction | 5,000Pa (Max mode) |
| Navigation | iPath Laser (LiDAR) |
| Battery Runtime | Up to 120 min |
| Noise | 51 dB (Quiet mode) |
| Height | 3.9 in (99 mm) |
| Width | 12.9 in (328 mm) |
| Self-Empty | Yes (60-day capacity, hair-cutter dock) |
| Mopping | No (vacuum-only) |
| App | eufy Clean (AI.Map 2.0) |
| Voice | Alexa, Google Assistant |
| Price | $279.99 (MSRP $349.99) |
| Our Score | 7.4/10 |
Multi-Source Score
| Source | Score | Scale | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vacuum Wars | 2.40 | /5 | Performance 3.96/5 — "second-highest suction of 90 vacuums" |
| RTINGS | — | /10 | Reviewed; called "slight improvement over RoboVac X8" |
| Tech Advisor | Recommended | qualitative | "Pet-hair excellent, overflowing dustbin" |
| Amazon Users | 4.4/5 | 8,000+ reviews (L60 SES) | Strong long-tail satisfaction |
| 62% positive | 62 reviews | Praised value, criticized roller false alerts | |
| BRV Composite | 7.4 | /10 | Weighted average |
Scores collected from publicly available reviews as of April 2026.
Price Watch
💰 Price Watch — eufy L60
🔥 Lowest tracked| Now | $279.99 |
| MSRP | $349.99 |
| Lowest tracked | $279.99 |
| Highest tracked | $279.99 |
💡 Buy timing tip: The L60 SES launched at $549 and has steadily dropped since — Prime Day and Black Friday 2025 saw it as low as $199 refurbished. With the model discontinued, expect retailers to clear remaining stock through Q2 2026, so a $179–$219 dip is plausible. Refurbished units from the eufy store are usually $50–$80 cheaper than new.
Design & Build
The L60 is one of the shorter LiDAR vacuums on the market at 3.9 inches tall — it slides under our IKEA Hemnes bed frame (4.1") with maybe a quarter inch of clearance. The puck on top is the LiDAR turret, and it's the same height as a Roborock Q5+ but in a smaller overall footprint.
The all-black plastic feels light. There's no premium aluminum here, no soft-touch buttons. But after two weeks, nothing rattled and the brush bay opens cleanly. For $279.99, that's the right trade-off.
The self-empty dock is the shortest in its price class — about 16 inches tall versus 19+ inches for most competitors. If you have low countertop overhangs or it lives under a console table, that 3-inch difference matters.
Cleaning Performance
This is where the L60 surprises. Vacuum Wars ranked it in the top 10 of nearly 90 robot vacuums for carpet deep clean, with a measured 2.29 kPa real-world suction — second-highest in their entire test pool, beating units that cost three times as much. (See how we evaluate cleaning performance for our weighting.)

In our own testing, here's what happens on a kitchen floor after baking — flour dust, oat flakes, and stray sprinkles. The L60 picks up nearly everything in a single pass on Standard mode. The corners don't escape the side brush either, though we noticed it occasionally scatters smaller particles a few inches before suction grabs them — a Tech Advisor reviewer flagged the same behavior.
On a medium-pile rug where our golden retriever sheds, the BoostIQ feature kicked in within two seconds of the unit detecting the carpet edge. The shift from quiet hard-floor mode to full carpet suction is loud and obvious. After one pass, the rug looked freshly groomed; after a deep-clean cycle, it looked vacuumed-by-a-human.

Where it falls short: anything beyond medium-pile carpet. On a 1-inch shag rug, the L60 struggled to maintain forward motion. This is a hard-floor + low-pile-carpet machine, not a deep-pile vacuum.
Navigation & Mapping
iPath Laser Navigation is eufy's name for standard 360° LiDAR with SLAM mapping. The first run scanned our 1,200 sq ft test floor in about 14 minutes and stored it in the eufy Clean app. Editing rooms, naming them, and dropping no-go zones takes the same 30 seconds it does on a Roborock.

Coverage on subsequent runs was efficient — the L60 ranked in the top 10 for square meters cleaned per minute in Vacuum Wars' navigation efficiency test. It moves in tight back-and-forth lines and finishes a 1,200 sq ft floor in roughly 50 minutes on Quiet mode.
Obstacle avoidance is the weak link. This unit has no front-facing camera and no AI obstacle detection. It uses bumper contact and basic IR sensors. In practice, that means:
- It dodges chair legs and walls reliably
- It misses sock balls, tangled cords, and pet toys consistently
- One Reddit owner with a long-haired border collie put it bluntly: "It's great for pets if you remove cables and obstacles."
The fix is straightforward — pre-tidy the floor before a run, the same way you'd do for a Roomba 600 series. If you have a cluttered home, look at a unit with a real obstacle camera (the eufy X10 Pro Omni handles this well).
Battery & Noise
This is the biggest limitation. The 120-minute "up to" rating from eufy is achieved only on the lowest power setting, and Vacuum Wars rated battery efficiency at just 1.51/5 — well below average for the category. Real coverage is around 720 sq ft per charge in a mixed home, more on pure hard floor with the unit in Quiet mode.
If your home is over 1,800 sq ft, expect the L60 to recharge mid-run and resume. It does that automatically and reliably, so it's not a deal-breaker — just a longer total cleaning time.
On the upside, 51 dB in Quiet mode is genuinely quiet — quieter than most dishwashers and well below the 60+ dB threshold most LiDAR vacuums hit. We ran it during morning Zoom calls without issue. Max mode jumps to about 64 dB, which is still mid-pack.
Maintenance & The Hair-Cutter Dock
eufy's hair-detangling self-empty dock is genuinely clever — and rare at this price. When the L60 returns, the dock's auto-empty cycle includes a built-in cutter that severs hair wrapped around the brush before it transfers debris to the bag. We tested it with a tangle of 7-inch hair and it cleared the brush completely.
The dust bag holds about 60 days of debris in a typical home. Bag costs run roughly $15–$20 for a 6-pack, and the unit accepts third-party bags from Amazon (always check the model code to be sure).
What still wraps the brush over time: the very fine cat undercoat. A few Reddit owners note they cut excess off weekly, but you'll do that on any vacuum at this price.
App & Smart Features
The eufy Clean app is noticeably better than the budget category average. AI.Map 2.0 supports:
- Multiple maps (good for two-floor homes)
- No-go and no-mop zones (no-mop is moot here, but the feature exists)
- Zone cleaning and room selection
- 4 suction levels (Quiet, Standard, Turbo, Max)
- Schedule cleanings per room

Voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant works as expected ("Alexa, ask eufy to clean the kitchen"). There's no Matter or HomeKit support, which is normal at this price.
Real Owner Feedback
Across 62 Reddit threads and thousands of Amazon reviews, two themes dominate:
The praise: "Reasonably priced brand called eufy... has LiDAR to map the house" and "Eufy sent me replacement parts, replaced the unit and then refunded it" — customer service comes up repeatedly. One verified Amazon owner with two long-haired dogs said the SES dock made the difference: "I went from emptying after every run to forgetting it was there."
The complaints: Three issues recur. First, false roller-brush errors, where the app reports the brush is stuck when it isn't — multiple owners report this resolves by simply restarting the unit, but it's annoying. Second, cat litter is a weak spot: "Never completely sucks up all the little pieces of litter." Third, the unit gets stuck on small floor objects — cables, charger cords, USB-C cables especially. Pre-clearing the floor is mandatory if you live with pets.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Top-10 carpet pickup of 90 robot vacuums tested by Vacuum Wars
- Hair-detangling self-empty dock (rare under $400)
- iPath LiDAR navigation actually works — fast mapping, accurate room edits
- Genuinely quiet at 51 dB in Quiet mode
- BoostIQ auto-boost on carpet without app fiddling
- Strong customer service per multiple Reddit reports
Cons
- Battery efficiency rated 1.51/5 by Vacuum Wars — short for big homes
- No mopping function on base or SES models
- Obstacle avoidance is contact-based — gets caught on cords, socks, toys
- Officially discontinued by eufy October 2025 (limited stock)
- Frequent false roller-brush stuck alerts in the app
- Edge brush sometimes scatters fine debris on first pass
Who Should Buy This
Buy the L60 SES if:
- Your home is under 1,800 sq ft
- You want LiDAR mapping without spending $500+
- You have shedding pets and want the hair-cutter dock
- Hard floors and low-to-medium-pile carpet dominate your home
- You're fine pre-tidying small floor clutter before a run
Skip the L60 if:
- You need mopping (look at the eufy X10 Pro Omni or step up to a Roborock Q Revo tier)
- Your home is over 2,500 sq ft (battery will hold you back)
- You have thick shag rugs (it'll struggle)
- Your floors are perpetually cluttered and you can't pre-tidy
The Verdict
The Verdict
7.4/10For $279.99, the eufy L60 SES delivers performance that genuinely competes with $600+ flagships on the things that matter most — carpet pickup, LiDAR navigation, and a self-empty dock that handles pet hair without weekly intervention. The trade-offs are clear: short battery, no mop, dumb obstacle avoidance. None of those are deal-breakers if your home and habits fit. With eufy discontinuing the line, this is a closeout buy — and at this price, a smart one. [Check on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDB831GV)
Budget pet households in small-to-medium homes
Alternatives: 3 Competitors to Consider
eufy Auto-Empty C10 — $299.99 — eufy's official replacement
The C10 is what eufy points L60 buyers to in 2026 — newer, ultra-slim 2.85" design, slightly weaker 4,000Pa suction. Better for active inventory and warranty support, slightly less raw cleaning power.
Dreame D10 Plus Gen 2 — $249.99 — best cheaper alternative
The D10 Plus undercuts the L60 by about $30 with similar LiDAR and self-empty capability. Cleaning performance is a notch lower in independent tests, but if budget is the deciding factor, it's the next-best option.
Roborock QV 35A — $399.99 — step-up with mopping. Read our review →
For about $100 more, the QV 35A adds real mopping with auto-wash, more refined obstacle avoidance, and a longer battery. The pick if you need a vac+mop combo and your budget can stretch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the eufy L60 worth it in 2026?
Yes — but only as a closeout buy. With the line discontinued and prices dropping below $279.99, you're getting flagship-tier carpet performance and a hair-detangling dock for less than a Roomba 600 series. The catch is no mop and weak object detection, so be honest about whether your home and routine fit.
What's the difference between the eufy L60, L60 SES, and L60 Hybrid?
The base L60 is vacuum-only with manual bin emptying. The L60 SES adds the self-empty station with the hair-cutter. The L60 Hybrid SES adds basic mopping (a single vibrating pad — adequate, not great). All three use the same robot, same suction, same navigation. The SES is the one most reviewers and owners mean when they say "L60."
Is the eufy L60 good for pet hair?
Yes for the dock-and-empty cycle — the hair-cutter genuinely works, and we cleared 7-inch hair tangles in testing. Mixed for fine pet-hair pickup on carpet — the L60 does well on medium-pile but fine cat undercoat still needs occasional manual brush cleaning. Vacuum Wars scored its pet-hair handling at 3.31/5, which is above-average for the price.
Can the eufy L60 replace a stick vacuum?
For day-to-day maintenance, yes — daily runs keep floors visibly cleaner than weekly stick-vacuum sessions. For deep cleans (corners, upholstery, stairs, edges along baseboards), no robot vacuum at any price replaces a stick or canister. Treat the L60 as a daily floor crew, not a weekend-cleaning replacement.
Why did eufy discontinue the L60?
eufy officially announced the discontinuation in October 2025, two years after the November 2023 launch, citing the need to streamline the lineup behind the newer C-series (C10/C20/C28) and S-series. The L60 still works, still gets app updates, and Amazon/Best Buy stock remained available through 2026. eufy continues warranty and customer support via support.eufy.com.



