Eufy L60 vs Shark IQ Robot
Quick take: The Eufy L60 costs $80 less; the Eufy L60 runs longer per charge (100 vs 90 min).
| Spec | Eufy L60 | Shark IQ Robot |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $220 | $300 |
| Rating | 4.3★ (3,200) | 3.9★ (4,500) |
| Type | Robot Vacuum | Robot Vacuum |
| Suction | 5000 Pa | Not disclosed |
| Battery | 100 min | 90 min |
| Navigation | Camera | Camera |
| Noise | 63 dB | 72 dB |
| Dustbin | 400 ml | 450 ml |
| Water tank | — | — |
| Self-empty dock | No | Yes |
| Auto mop washing | No | No |
| Hot water washing | No | No |
| Obstacle avoidance | Yes | No |
| Carpet detection | Yes | Yes |
| Auto mop lifting | No | No |
| Multi-floor mapping | Yes | Yes |
| App control | Yes | Yes |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 12.8 x 3.1 in | 12.6 x 12.6 x 3.4 in |
| Weight | 5.7 lbs | 7.6 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years | 1 year |
Pros & cons
Eufy L60
- ✓AI obstacle avoidance at this price point is genuinely rare
- ✓Ultra-compact at just 3.1 inches tall — fits under most furniture
- ✓5000Pa suction punches above its weight class
- ✓Very quiet at 63dB — can run during meetings or while sleeping
- ✓2-year warranty from reliable Anker brand
- ✗No self-empty station — must manually empty the dustbin
- ✗Camera navigation requires some ambient light to function
- ✗100-minute battery limits to smaller spaces
- ✗No mop function, vacuum only
Shark IQ Robot
- ✓Self-emptying base at $300 is one of the cheapest options available
- ✓Self-cleaning brushroll genuinely reduces hair wrap maintenance
- ✓Available at Target, Walmart, Best Buy with easy return policies
- ✓Row-by-row cleaning pattern is more organized than random-bounce robots
- ✓Good US-based customer support from Shark
- ✗Camera navigation is inconsistent and mapping can be inaccurate
- ✗90-minute battery severely limits cleaning area per session
- ✗Loudest robot in our list at 72dB
- ✗Gets stuck more often than LiDAR-equipped competitors
- ✗No mop function, vacuum only

