Overview
At £399, the eufy L60 Hybrid combines a self-emptying station with Hair Detangling Technology and LiDAR-based navigation, backed by a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 6,845 reviews — a user feedback base that is more substantial than many products at this price. The central trade-off is that the mop function is explicitly described as light surface cleaning, with no mop washing, heated drying, or automatic carpet detection mentioned in the available evidence. The 60-day dust bag claim is asterisked, indicating it is conditional on usage volume rather than a fixed interval. Battery runtime, noise level, and warranty information are all absent from the available product data, which limits what a buyer can confirm before purchasing.
Performance
The robot's 5,000Pa suction figure and the station's 17,000Pa auto-empty suction are distinct functions — the higher figure is relevant only to the emptying cycle, not to floor cleaning. No independent test data is available to verify how the robot performs across its two stated surface types of hard floor and carpet, so cleaning effectiveness cannot be independently confirmed from the available evidence alone. The Hair Detangling Technology operates during the docking and emptying process rather than mid-clean. The practical implication is that a session on a heavily hair-covered floor does not trigger hair removal in real time — the brush is cleared when the robot returns to the station. According to the manufacturer, the station slices through wrapped hair, though the extent to which it handles all hair types and accumulation levels cannot be assessed without independent testing. The mop pad is a supplementary attachment for light surface cleaning on hard floors, with no mop washing or drying capability in the station. For those expecting the same level of mopping automation offered by products with rotating wet mop stations, the L60 Hybrid operates at a different level of mopping function. This is a meaningful distinction at £399, and the mop specification should be confirmed against expectations before purchasing.
Design & Build
The Self-Empty Station adds a second unit to the floor footprint, requiring placement near a power source with sufficient clearance for the robot to dock and undock in a straight approach. The mopping module is a separate attachment that is not permanently fixed to the robot — it is fitted manually when mopping is needed and should be removed before cleaning carpeted areas, as no automatic mop lifting is indicated in the available evidence. The product listing does not specify supported Wi-Fi standards, which is worth confirming with the retailer before ordering if network compatibility is a concern.
Installation
Setup requires a stable position near a power source for the Self-Empty Station, with clear floor space for reliable docking. The mopping module is a separate item supplied in the box and must be attached manually before mopping sessions. Multi-floor use is supported via AI.Map 2.0's Multi-Floor Mapping feature, but the listing does not address how the robot transitions between floors — this is worth clarifying before purchasing if multi-floor cleaning is a primary requirement.
Energy Efficiency
No energy consumption, running cost, or efficiency rating data is provided in the available evidence for either the robot or the Self-Empty Station. It is not possible to estimate running costs or assess energy efficiency from the current product information.
Maintenance
The 2.5L dust bag is stated to last up to 60 days, but this figure is asterisked and should be treated as a best-case interval — checking the bag level periodically is advisable rather than waiting the full period. The Hair Detangling Technology handles hair removal during docking, but periodic inspection of the brush assembly is worth building into routine maintenance to catch any accumulation the mechanism may not fully clear. No warranty terms are stated, so retaining proof of purchase and confirming return and repair options with the retailer before first use is advisable.
Best For
- Hard floor layouts where light mopping alongside vacuuming is sufficient, and an active mop washing and drying station is not a requirement.
- Floors with regular hair accumulation where automated station-based hair detangling removes the main manual maintenance step from the cleaning routine.
- Multi-floor homes where a single robot needs to store and navigate separate maps for more than one level via AI.Map 2.0's Multi-Floor Mapping.
- Those who want a self-emptying station with an extended stated dust bag interval and a large, well-established review base at £399.
Not Suitable For
- Those who require a mop washing, heated drying, or automated wet mopping station — the L60 Hybrid's mop function is a light surface wipe only.
- Battery runtime or session floor coverage must be confirmed before purchasing, as neither figure is available in the current evidence.
- Those who need warranty terms confirmed before committing £399, as no warranty information is stated in the available product data.
- Layouts where the robot must clean both carpet and hard floors in a single session using the mop pad — no automatic mop lifting or carpet detection is stated in the available evidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the L60 Hybrid wash or dry the mop pad automatically?
No — the available evidence describes the mop as a pad attachment for light surface cleaning on hard floors, with app-adjustable water flow. No mop washing, heated drying, or automated mop cleaning capability is stated in the product information.
How does the Hair Detangling Technology work?
According to the manufacturer, the Hair Detangling Technology is built into the Self-Empty Station and slices through hair wrapped around the roller brush during the docking and emptying process. It is not a function of the robot during cleaning.
How long before the dust bag needs replacing?
The manufacturer states up to 60 days, but this figure is marked with an asterisk, indicating it is conditional on usage frequency and debris volume. Treating 60 days as a best-case estimate rather than a guaranteed interval is advisable.
Does the mop lift automatically when the robot reaches carpet?
No carpet detection or automatic mop lifting is mentioned in the available product information. The mop pad is a separate attachment, and it should be removed manually before cleaning carpeted areas.
Can the L60 Hybrid map and clean multiple floors?
AI.Map 2.0 includes Multi-Floor Mapping, allowing maps for more than one floor to be stored and accessed via the app. The listing does not specify how the robot transitions between floors, which is worth confirming with the retailer before purchasing.
How long does the battery last per session?
No battery runtime or floor coverage per charge is provided in the available product information. This should be confirmed with the retailer before purchasing if session coverage is a requirement.
What warranty does the eufy L60 Hybrid come with?
No warranty terms are stated in the available product information. This should be confirmed directly with the retailer or eufy before purchasing.



