Price | Amazon |
Release Date | January 11, 2021 |
Dimensions | 3.15″ |
Weight | 5.07 lbs |
Suction Power | 1,300 Pa |
Dustbin Volume | 500 ml |
Runtime | 2 hours |
Surface Types | hard floors, low-pile carpets |
Cleaning Modes | auto, edge, max |
Compatibility | remote control |
Battery Type | lithium ion |
In the box
- East Oak C200 robot vacuum
- AC power adapter
- Charging base
- Main brush
- Side brushes (4)
- Remote control
- AAA batteries (2)
- HEPA filter
- Cleaning tool
Enther Experobot C200 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
This robot vacuum employs smart gyro LiDAR navigation with a gyroscope. Furthermore, there is infrared sensor functionality.
What does all of this mean?
The C200 can clean your home in an efficient zigzag path while avoiding obstacles. Thanks to the low 3.15″ height, the C200 can go under a lot of furniture. Whenever it is low on battery, the C200 will beep and return to base to charge.
The robot vacuum was designed to be ideal for picking up hair and fur on hardwood and low-pile carpets. The dustbin is quite generously sized.
Other things the C200 can pick up:
- Dust
- Crumbs
- Screws
- Powder
- Particles
Some of the cleaning modes seem to include:
- Auto: the default mode
- Edge: to clean along walls and corners
- Max: to increase suction when encountering carpets
Needless to say, the C200 packs state-of-the-art anti-collision and anti-dropping functionalities.
So, is the C200 any good?
Setting up the C200 for the first time is quite simple. It runs quietly while providing good suction. The rubber/silicon-like implementation avoids hair entanglement.
The C200 rarely bumps into things or gets stuck. When it does get stuck, it is usually on high-pile rugs, which the C200 is not supposed to clean anyway. The only issue is that its charging time can get long.
Conclusion
The C200 is a basic robot vacuum that gets the job done without any fancy companion app.
- Easy setup
- Efficient zigzag path
- Quiet operation
- No hair entanglement
- Charging can take long
Rating
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐