Anker eufy Omni S1 Pro: Now available on Kickstarter
Anker eufy has officially launched its latest innovation in smart home products, the Omni S1 Pro robot vacuum cleaner, through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. This advanced model promises to revolutionize cleaning with its unique combination of powerful suction capabilities and advanced mopping technology, all packaged in a compact and innovative design.
The Omni S1 Pro stands out with its impressive suction power of up to 8,000 Pa and is equipped with a TurboWash roller mop 290 mm long. This mop rotates 170 times per minute and applies a downward force of 10N, ensuring a thorough and efficient cleaning of the floor surfaces. In addition, the robot vacuum cleaner is equipped with innovative features such as ozone cleaning and automatic lifting of the mop part (12mm) when detecting carpets, preventing unwanted moisture on carpets and soft floors.
One of the most prominent features of the Omni S1 Pro is its self-cleaning docking station that offers up to 68 days of hands-free cleaning. The docking station not only empties the robot's dust container and dirty water tank automatically, but also cleans the mop part and dries it with hot air.
In addition to its powerful cleaning capabilities, the eufy Omni S1 Pro is equipped with advanced navigation features such as an RGB camera for 3D detection and obstacle avoidance, as well as DToF LiDAR mapping for a precise and efficient cleaning. Its compact design, with a LiDAR turret concealed to reduce size, allows the robot to access near walls and in difficult spaces.
Eufy offers a very attractive introductory offer for the first 500 customers or until April 30, where one can advance
Book the Omni S1 Pro for $899 (sold out), which is a 40% savings over the regular price of $1,499. The product will be available for purchase directly from eufy's website in May. It is worth noting that the first models may have the Mach logo, but this will only affect the labeling, and not the performance or functions of the robot, as the company switches to using only the eufy logo on future devices.