It seems to be $1500 normally which so $1000 now I guess? That's a reasonably normal price for a mopping/vacuum of this caliber, similar ones go for similar amounts. The big question is how it compares to other similarly priced machines though, I have a heated mopping/vacuuming robot from dreame that was about $750 or so that does an amazing job, I'm not really sure what could be improved... it already cleans great..
Remember when Eufy said they didn't store anything to the cloud and then someone found out they did and sent it unencrypted? I'll wait til someone who knows what's up verifies their claim of not storing anything.
@@farhanrejwan someone commented that there was a scandal where Eufy said they don't store data, but someone found out it did send data back to them, and unencrypted at that. Idk if that's true or not, but I wouldn't be surprised. It has wifi and an app, so it's not hard to believe it could send data to the manufacturer
I have the same floorplan as the 500 or so houses around me, don't mind the mapping too much. The cameras though... no fam, just no. Lidar or just the bump sensor is enough. Isaac Arthur did a 'fun' video on the death of privacy recently. He's usually who I go to to restore my faith in humanity and even he's starting to be a doomer.
First "floor washing robot" ... I think Eufy is being a little generous to themselves with these feature descriptions. Is it innovative in how it mops? Sure. But it's not the first to mop nor is it the first all-in-one base, and the shape is an evolution of the classic "D" shape, which has existed for a decade or so going back to the NEATO's. Don't get me wrong, I have a Eufy robot in my house, but I do feel the need to call out marketing when they decide to jump the shark a little.
The mopping in UV light demo is actually a trick used by vacuum salesmen for decades. One of them came to my parents' house in the '70s. He put a pile of dirt on the carpet and had my mom clean it with the vacuum. Once the dirt was gone, he revealed that he'd disconnected the hose. So all she'd done was spread the dirt out into the carpet with the vacuum's rotating bristles. Spread out enough that you couldn't see it anymore. (He was demonstrating that a vacuum with poor suction could look like it was cleaning well, even though it wasn't.)
Just an FYI, Eufy, a sub-brand of Anker, had some false marketing and major security flaws with their cameras, which they refused to acknowledge untill it blew too big. I don't know if they have changed or not, but I don't care, I'm never trusting anything Eufy
Eufy telling me that it doesn't store pictures of my home means absolutely nothing. Remember when they said their camera connections were encrypted, and when they were called out they doubled down before attempting to fix it? Remember they never even apologized or took responsibility. Just remember that anybody on the internet with the right link could view your home camera feeds without any authentication. Absolutely despicable security. I would not trust this company with anything.
You are endangering your reputation by this. Sponsored videos are totally okay because we can seen the difference between the sponsors message and your content. But by reading a marketing script and pretending that this is your unique opinion, sorry, I lose trust in your other content.
How do you know that he's reading from a marketing script? I'm asking because I couldn't tell the difference between what you said and his original opinion.
@@ramteja1550 That's the problem, we don't know what is true.... what statements are the one company asked him to say and what are the facts that he wanted to convey through video....
A man’s gotta eat but did it have to be the sales manual and regurgitate the sales pitch? I hope you can find better partners in the future because this was quite horrible.
It's comparing voltages of the capacitors which depend on how much how much the sent and received pulses overlap, i.e. the time of flight. Of course the voltage conversion has to be carefully calibrated first.
Omg that's SO much easier than using crockery and a dishwasher! And Eufy "promise" not to upload photos of my home, its contents or me lying on the floor with food poisoning? Brilliant! 😅
This is not ok. And I don't mean the fact that you make content that is payed advertisement. Especially since you do make it interestig by scientifically explaining some of the technology used in this product. But you should have refrained from using the advertisement text so intertwined with your factual analysis it discredits your content.
@@ramteja1550 good point. First of all, the fact that you (and probably lots of others) don't is exactly why this is just not ok. Second, If you look at other videos of Action Lab, you can spot differences in the use of certain words, for instance superlatives: the best, Incredible, etc, or 'factual comparisons: months before competitors, cleanest, etc. Those are not words and frases commonly used in the videos, or in scientific videos in general, because the point of these videos is to give a new factual description of a certain fenomenen, not to promote a certain product opposed to others.
I have a different brand but same principle. Its amazing, it never touches anything. If it cant clean somewhere because there is something in the way, it takes a picture of it and goes around it. I also breed kittens in liberty in my house and it never hurt them, even if the kittens intentionally throw themselves at it. edit: It also have an option to disable the buttons on the vacuum and/or the base. VERY useful since the cats love to sit on it and end up pushing the buttons.
actually thank you for this video!!! this is something that I've wondered too for a while, thinking about how insanely fast light is. I would always think to myself, no way a computer is able to time something that fast
The technique where a system can map an area while localizing itself in it, either by LiDAR or visible light, is called SLAM. It's widely used by mobile mapping systems (MMS), and also in some AR glasses such as HoloLens 2. There's a lot of research in that field :)
Narwhal Freo does all of this too, including dual water tanks and automatic mop head cleaning/drying. There's others out there too, but I forget which ones off the top of my head.
You've been treading a thin line with good educational content balanced against increasingly brazen shilling. Everybody's line is different, but you just found mine. Lost my sub with this one.
Definitely not the first mopping robot. The Roborock S7 Max Ultra has been on the market for more than one year already, including the full cleaning station. You should not believe all what the marketing of Eufy is telling you 😉
I have two S7 Max Ultras, one upstairs and one downstairs. Think they’re awesome And over a decade ago I’ve had a dual tank mopping robot. Albeit a less good one
I got the S7 a few months back. It gets stuck more than my dumb old G30 Verge. Had to set up a dozen no-go zones to stop that. Its 'mopping' is just running a damp cloth around the hard floors. It's barely worth it to me since I got it on sale for $200, didn't spring for the base station.
Coming from the older part of your subscribers, I instantly recognized the teleshoping "like" script you used there. If you want to do advertising for these products I suggest to present only the tech cool stuff of it and let the "better then any other product out there" and fake comparisons to their actual marketing teams instead of compromising your channel with misleading information. This is not an insult, just constructive criticism.
Yeah I kept thinking of that with these things, like the corners are what get the dirtiest a lot of the time and they cant even reach it, someone needs to make a more versatile robot that can get corners too
Love the part where you got busted by your wife when she caught you eating off the floor lol 😂😂🤣🤣 James' wife: "What are you doing in here?" James: "Uh, nothing."
This was a bit more advertising than normal and I wasn't a fan of when you said "it's the best". I guess it might be factually true if it's the first of its kind.
I've had a $79 Euphy G30 Verge for years, dumb little bot works pretty good. It only vacuums. Recently got a Roborok S7 that does mopping and vacuuming. It's very meh. Gets stuck more than the dumb bot despite the lidar. Had to setup a ton of no-go zones to prevent that. Its mopping is just dragging a damp cloth over the hard floors. It also drags it along the carpet a bit. It was just under $300. Another $200 would've gotten a base station to clean out the dust trap, not worth it. It is one of the highest rated, best bang for your buck, bots on the market. Didn't see this Euphy on those lists, possibly too new. This Euphy bot with base station is $1500. Really not worth it imo. IDK about the square design, it'll have to back out of corners instead of just turning in them while the broom reaches in to clean. Less efficient. Cameras recording my whole home? No thanks. I value privacy. Lidar alone, or even just bump sensor alone, is enough.
I thought it was measuring distance with a laser + ccd sensible to angular incidence of light. It's what I used years ago on my arduino based robot. It was accurate on short distances
Is there an error in your equation (swapped s1 and s2)? The graph shows s2 with a higher value, but when you populated your equation with numbers s1 was given the larger value.
Different tech. There's a horizontal offset between the (continuously firing) laser beam (dot) and a "camera" that is looking for it, at a slight angle. Because the camera is not looking from the exact same point the laser is firing from, this means that depending on how far your dot is getting reflected back from it will be seen by a slightly different pixel of the camera.
I don't want to know how a robot sees distance. I want to know how a cellphone doesn't see distance even though it's supposed to have a proximity sensor. It always reads the same distance or nothing.
I love my Eufy! They need to make one that cleans up dog poo without driving through it. My damn dog can be outside for 4 hours, come inside and poop within 5 minutes!
Looks like it costs about as much as a cheap motorcycle in my county, which isn't much tbh. Kinda cringe at how some commenters dismiss your videos as soon as they realize it's advertised tho. As if the first half didn't exist.
You know it's expensive when they're giving a $500 discount.
It seems to be $1500 normally which so $1000 now I guess? That's a reasonably normal price for a mopping/vacuum of this caliber, similar ones go for similar amounts. The big question is how it compares to other similarly priced machines though, I have a heated mopping/vacuuming robot from dreame that was about $750 or so that does an amazing job, I'm not really sure what could be improved... it already cleans great..
its £500.01 quid
And it’s over priced
did I just get entertained, advertised and educated at the same time?
it is why i love this channel xD
That's "the action lab" for ya
Mostly advertised this time, but yeah, haha.
Yup ! It’s the triple whammy !
Yes yes, and yes
This is an advertisement not a sponsored video
Yeah, a bit too much this time… 🥲🥲
@@ficchiala3492 yup! And that's why he doesn't respond to our texts
Oh no, please James, don't start going down this route....
@@Angrychemist666
you’re right, he used to. 🥲🥲
Let’s see how his next video goes
As soon as I saw the vacuum I thought, well I'm not watching this 10 minute advertisement.
Two very important questions.
1. Does it require an internet connection
2. Does it require a subscription.
Those are two absolute deal breakers
exactly!
why wouldnt it require internet
@@unironicaluser1867isn't it's job to just scan the house, detect dirt and clean? All these are offline stuff.
Right?
@@unironicaluser1867so they can send your data that’s “unstored”
@@unironicaluser1867 Why would it?
Remember when Eufy said they didn't store anything to the cloud and then someone found out they did and sent it unencrypted? I'll wait til someone who knows what's up verifies their claim of not storing anything.
I want it to make a 2D map of my home, and then generate a playable Doom wad file. 🔥💀
Is this how devs create realistic games? Generating a real world map with ai into map?
this product doesn't store any data, so you can't use it for that.
MyHouse.mop
@@farhanrejwan someone commented that there was a scandal where Eufy said they don't store data, but someone found out it did send data back to them, and unencrypted at that. Idk if that's true or not, but I wouldn't be surprised. It has wifi and an app, so it's not hard to believe it could send data to the manufacturer
"Mapping my house". Big tech is salivating.
I have the same floorplan as the 500 or so houses around me, don't mind the mapping too much. The cameras though... no fam, just no.
Lidar or just the bump sensor is enough.
Isaac Arthur did a 'fun' video on the death of privacy recently. He's usually who I go to to restore my faith in humanity and even he's starting to be a doomer.
First "floor washing robot" ... I think Eufy is being a little generous to themselves with these feature descriptions. Is it innovative in how it mops? Sure. But it's not the first to mop nor is it the first all-in-one base, and the shape is an evolution of the classic "D" shape, which has existed for a decade or so going back to the NEATO's.
Don't get me wrong, I have a Eufy robot in my house, but I do feel the need to call out marketing when they decide to jump the shark a little.
For the low low price of $1,500!!!! I'll stick to my broom ty very much.
Facts. Tho with the 500 buck discount, I can think of dumber things to charge 1k to a credit card
@@TheDarkPacific rtx 4080 super or robot mop? That's a tough choice.
@@JohnDuthie damn tough lol. But all depends how invested/far along you are in your build lol
@@TheDarkPacific 5-series and 8-series coming soon enough that I’d rather wait. Prices make no sense right now anyway! 80-series 1K$? Nope.
How will you eat floor ham salad, on a plate like a peasant?
So now you're a vacuum salesperson?
The mopping in UV light demo is actually a trick used by vacuum salesmen for decades. One of them came to my parents' house in the '70s. He put a pile of dirt on the carpet and had my mom clean it with the vacuum. Once the dirt was gone, he revealed that he'd disconnected the hose. So all she'd done was spread the dirt out into the carpet with the vacuum's rotating bristles. Spread out enough that you couldn't see it anymore. (He was demonstrating that a vacuum with poor suction could look like it was cleaning well, even though it wasn't.)
He's now Kirby man
@@solandri69 that's f'd up bro... 😨🤦🏼♂️
Remember when this channel was about putting things in vacuum chamber?
now the vacuum is a robot with Lidar
I wish I found his channel at that time!
Part II. The Eufy is now powerful enough to turn the room it’s in into a vacuum chamber
Those were the days my friend. (We thought they'd never end. We'd sing and dance for ever and a day....)
Before that: hydraulic press
Just an FYI, Eufy, a sub-brand of Anker, had some false marketing and major security flaws with their cameras, which they refused to acknowledge untill it blew too big. I don't know if they have changed or not, but I don't care, I'm never trusting anything Eufy
It's also the channel's first video that has more marketing content than science. 😅
No, there was also that vid about the weird desk.
Nice presentation of an advertisement
Eufy telling me that it doesn't store pictures of my home means absolutely nothing. Remember when they said their camera connections were encrypted, and when they were called out they doubled down before attempting to fix it? Remember they never even apologized or took responsibility.
Just remember that anybody on the internet with the right link could view your home camera feeds without any authentication. Absolutely despicable security. I would not trust this company with anything.
Why is it streaming pictures anyway? It seems big enough for some extra RAM to do image processing locally.
Very nice, but how many cats can it carry at once?
The cleaning ability of eufy s1 pro reassures me
This was a 10 minutes Comercial
1:51 Glad someone asked, because I was about to.
You are endangering your reputation by this. Sponsored videos are totally okay because we can seen the difference between the sponsors message and your content.
But by reading a marketing script and pretending that this is your unique opinion, sorry, I lose trust in your other content.
How do you know that he's reading from a marketing script?
I'm asking because I couldn't tell the difference between what you said and his original opinion.
@@ramteja1550 That's the problem, we don't know what is true.... what statements are the one company asked him to say and what are the facts that he wanted to convey through video....
Ya, 😢
A man’s gotta eat but did it have to be the sales manual and regurgitate the sales pitch? I hope you can find better partners in the future because this was quite horrible.
Confusing explanation, not clear how the signals are being combined, and like there are 3 capacitors I think?
It's comparing voltages of the capacitors which depend on how much how much the sent and received pulses overlap, i.e. the time of flight. Of course the voltage conversion has to be carefully calibrated first.
Bitrex sounds like a Ben 10 alien😂
Only person I’d ever hear an in depth review for a vacuum
Oh goodness 😅
i sure do love a company with a history of data leaks mapping my house
I hope he is getting a hefty pay check from Eufy for doing a whole flipping video promoting their product.
Advertising masterclass
honey wake up, james uploaded a science video
crazy how this is the first time i’ve heard his actual name
@@Frinlo2 well now you know.
His name's James? Wow
@@ethanmartinez808 yes, You can Go watch some very old of his videos, And maybe his wife even mentions his name
Omg that's SO much easier than using crockery and a dishwasher!
And Eufy "promise" not to upload photos of my home, its contents or me lying on the floor with food poisoning? Brilliant! 😅
Best vacuum salesman that I've seen so far... and not the first.
This is not ok. And I don't mean the fact that you make content that is payed advertisement. Especially since you do make it interestig by scientifically explaining some of the technology used in this product. But you should have refrained from using the advertisement text so intertwined with your factual analysis it discredits your content.
How do you know that he's reading from an advertising text?
Asking because I don't.
@@ramteja1550 good point. First of all, the fact that you (and probably lots of others) don't is exactly why this is just not ok. Second, If you look at other videos of Action Lab, you can spot differences in the use of certain words, for instance superlatives: the best, Incredible, etc, or 'factual comparisons: months before competitors, cleanest, etc. Those are not words and frases commonly used in the videos, or in scientific videos in general, because the point of these videos is to give a new factual description of a certain fenomenen, not to promote a certain product opposed to others.
@@davidcampbell2143 Is the "P" broken on your keyboard?
@@murphygreen8484 what you you mean? Not a native English speaker, so please enlighten me...
@@ramteja1550 now I feel like an ass, sorry. Just the misspellings.
I have a different brand but same principle. Its amazing, it never touches anything. If it cant clean somewhere because there is something in the way, it takes a picture of it and goes around it. I also breed kittens in liberty in my house and it never hurt them, even if the kittens intentionally throw themselves at it.
edit: It also have an option to disable the buttons on the vacuum and/or the base. VERY useful since the cats love to sit on it and end up pushing the buttons.
actually thank you for this video!!! this is something that I've wondered too for a while, thinking about how insanely fast light is. I would always think to myself, no way a computer is able to time something that fast
The only cleaner that 'beats out' as it cleans!
The technique where a system can map an area while localizing itself in it, either by LiDAR or visible light, is called SLAM. It's widely used by mobile mapping systems (MMS), and also in some AR glasses such as HoloLens 2. There's a lot of research in that field :)
Narwhal Freo does all of this too, including dual water tanks and automatic mop head cleaning/drying. There's others out there too, but I forget which ones off the top of my head.
Bro a teacher, an entertainer, and a promoter at the same time ❤
6min27s of sponsored message in a 10min video lol
@@Nekzurisbut it's actually entertaining lol
@@anketmohadikar8767 Idk I always skip it with SponsorBlock, but the unsponsored par was interesting.
Buddy knows how to advertise and entertain at same time
Yes, "advertainment". He's a great advertainer. Nothing like a little casual advertainment and kick back.
You've been treading a thin line with good educational content balanced against increasingly brazen shilling. Everybody's line is different, but you just found mine.
Lost my sub with this one.
Definitely not the first mopping robot. The Roborock S7 Max Ultra has been on the market for more than one year already, including the full cleaning station. You should not believe all what the marketing of Eufy is telling you 😉
I have two S7 Max Ultras, one upstairs and one downstairs. Think they’re awesome
And over a decade ago I’ve had a dual tank mopping robot. Albeit a less good one
I got the S7 a few months back. It gets stuck more than my dumb old G30 Verge. Had to set up a dozen no-go zones to stop that. Its 'mopping' is just running a damp cloth around the hard floors.
It's barely worth it to me since I got it on sale for $200, didn't spring for the base station.
@@Jcewazhere base station helps a lot. It scrubs the mop every few mins
Coming from the older part of your subscribers, I instantly recognized the teleshoping "like" script you used there. If you want to do advertising for these products I suggest to present only the tech cool stuff of it and let the "better then any other product out there" and fake comparisons to their actual marketing teams instead of compromising your channel with misleading information. This is not an insult, just constructive criticism.
Great video 👍
RUclips please mop away the advertisement videos.
Mans is risking his life for education and entertainment, absolute legend
What is a bit scary about this robot is how good marketers the Chinese have become.
Bro has a perpetual "I'm trying so hard not to shit myself" face.
A video that's over 10 minutes long with less than 40% actual content and more than 60% promo? Yikes!
just how much did they pay him lol
@@liam78587 Probably more than the vacuum actually costs xD
Cool looking dog
Yeah sorry I can never take anything serious in sponsored videos
The biggest problem with robot mops and vacuum is that they can't clean all the way into a wall or furniture, leaving unclean spots.
I did a test on this, and the results were shocking.
There is no substitute for a manual mop 😁.
The good thing is that you don't have that much work 🙂.
Yeah I kept thinking of that with these things, like the corners are what get the dirtiest a lot of the time and they cant even reach it, someone needs to make a more versatile robot that can get corners too
@@metern haha, as long as shocking can mean anything :D Shockingly good, shockingly bad, shockingly slow...
Bro I just decided to get back to the channel and you get a new video. Hell yea
Hello there again :D
Oh boy! Eufy! Let's pretend they don't have a privacy scandal! I mean at least its not Opera browser...but still...
1:52 "what are you doing in here?"😂
funny right
Love the part where you got busted by your wife when she caught you eating off the floor lol 😂😂🤣🤣
James' wife: "What are you doing in here?"
James: "Uh, nothing."
Can you create a video of "free energy"
ElectroBOOM has made a few videos on free energy frauds
The Mag effect is huge for transporting , shields, antigrav. Etc etc
Pretty smart checking for sourness using balsamic vinegar.
I was about to comment, "No skit in this video?" And the remembered that bro ate off the floor to prove a point 😂
What about LEGO pieces? If you throw an assortment of little LEGO pieces infront of it, which ones will it avoid and which ones will it eat?
"What are you doing in here"
The correct answer is "SCIENCE"!!
This is just an advertisement for a Roomba with glasses. Don't bother.
This was a bit more advertising than normal and I wasn't a fan of when you said "it's the best". I guess it might be factually true if it's the first of its kind.
So there's a difference between sponsored by and watching an infomercial.
Tell me you're a vacuum salesman without telling me you're a vacuum salesman. That was... Uncomfortable
I've had a $79 Euphy G30 Verge for years, dumb little bot works pretty good. It only vacuums.
Recently got a Roborok S7 that does mopping and vacuuming. It's very meh. Gets stuck more than the dumb bot despite the lidar. Had to setup a ton of no-go zones to prevent that. Its mopping is just dragging a damp cloth over the hard floors. It also drags it along the carpet a bit. It was just under $300. Another $200 would've gotten a base station to clean out the dust trap, not worth it. It is one of the highest rated, best bang for your buck, bots on the market. Didn't see this Euphy on those lists, possibly too new.
This Euphy bot with base station is $1500. Really not worth it imo.
IDK about the square design, it'll have to back out of corners instead of just turning in them while the broom reaches in to clean. Less efficient. Cameras recording my whole home? No thanks. I value privacy. Lidar alone, or even just bump sensor alone, is enough.
Just reading the title made me go "In metric, surely!"
The robot knows where it is, by knowing where it isn't
that would be really nice to find out the answer to that and know the reason for why that would happen
Based on David L Hessermans book "Build your own working Robot." of like a million moons ago. Cool cleaner Bot
on a 1-10, 10 being zombie like slave, what is the likely hood the S1 Pro will take over your home?
Fun fact: we don't ever know the one-way speed of light, only round-trip.
no one gonna talk about him wearing outdoor shoes inside the house like it's normal?
Ok. You know the YT video about the honey badger? The honey badger don't give a shit. This is the voice I'm hearing rn
I thought it was measuring distance with a laser + ccd sensible to angular incidence of light. It's what I used years ago on my arduino based robot. It was accurate on short distances
I’m curious how it knows if a space (like the undersurface of a sofa) has enough headroom to travel through without getting stuck.
But will it detect cat puke, and dog turds, or will it just spread it around?
yep this 😂
Legend has it has still switch G(1000) switching on to detect the interference between previous switch
OK, this was cool; but it is actually an advertisement.
I don't even have to clean a plate after 😂😂
This guy so cool bro
Thank you 🙏
Is there an error in your equation (swapped s1 and s2)? The graph shows s2 with a higher value, but when you populated your equation with numbers s1 was given the larger value.
1:34 is this the evolved version of that vsauce video where he eats a banana off of the floor
What would happen if three of these robots cleaned a mirror maze at the same time?
$1500 mop is actually insane… who can afford this?!
can you make a vid on whether you would sink or float in a room filled with very dense carbon dioxide or any other gas that is denser than air
Does this robot need to connect to the internet and what about repairability by the user (spare parts)?
I have a question : how laser tape meter works ?
Different tech. There's a horizontal offset between the (continuously firing) laser beam (dot) and a "camera" that is looking for it, at a slight angle. Because the camera is not looking from the exact same point the laser is firing from, this means that depending on how far your dot is getting reflected back from it will be seen by a slightly different pixel of the camera.
This is so genius it makes me feel dumb
I don't want to know how a robot sees distance. I want to know how a cellphone doesn't see distance even though it's supposed to have a proximity sensor. It always reads the same distance or nothing.
So it has a laser rangefinder
In Soviet Russia, vacuum puts you in chamber.
Hey action lab [i forgot name sorry], what if design a city/building to be like a greedy cup? Would it work? I imagine so but still worth testing
Ecovacs really need to learn
I have purchased it, it is very useful
youtubers feeling the economy as well
I love my Eufy! They need to make one that cleans up dog poo without driving through it. My damn dog can be outside for 4 hours, come inside and poop within 5 minutes!
Not poop on your party, but wouldn't sweet salty toms and ham balance the bitter notes out ?
4 minutes of video in a 10 and a half minute video?
No
10 and a half minutes of video in a 10 and a half minute video.
Looks like it costs about as much as a cheap motorcycle in my county, which isn't much tbh. Kinda cringe at how some commenters dismiss your videos as soon as they realize it's advertised tho. As if the first half didn't exist.