The Eufy E18 is an electric robotic lawn mower with a cutting width of 20.3 cm and a maximum lawn area coverage of 1440 m², though the recommended surface area sits at 1200 m². It operates at an audible noise level of 56 dB, dropping to 50 dB in eco mode, making it relatively unobtrusive during regular use. The unit weighs 12,500 g and measures 318 mm in height, 394 mm in width, and 603 mm in thickness. On the connectivity side, it includes built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, supports remote control via smartphone, and comes with a dedicated app, giving users a straightforward way to manage mowing sessions from their device.
The Eufy E18 comes with a broad set of features designed to keep it running with minimal user involvement. It supports scheduled mowing and returns to its dock automatically when a session is complete or the battery runs low. Obstacle and rain sensors help it navigate and respond to changing conditions, while a frost sensor and built-in weather adaptation allow it to adjust operation based on environmental factors — and it is capable of working in rain when needed. A mulching function lets it recycle grass clippings back into the lawn, and an onboard display provides direct access to settings. Security is covered through anti-theft features, and voice control is available via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, rounding out a feature set that covers both automation and day-to-day usability.
In terms of performance, the Eufy E18 covers ground at a working area capacity of 150 m²/h and logs a mowing time of 160 minutes per session. It handles slopes of up to 40%, making it suitable for lawns with moderate inclines. Cutting height is adjustable across three settings, spanning a range from a minimum of 25 mm to a maximum of 75 mm, which allows for some flexibility depending on grass type and growth rate.
The Eufy E18 runs on a 24V, 96W electrical system and takes approximately 1.8 hours to reach a full charge. The battery is integrated into the unit and is not removable, meaning it cannot be swapped out for a spare during operation.