🤖 Clean smarter, not harder — your pet-friendly, whisper-quiet home hero!
The Lefant Robot Vacuum M210 Pro is a super-slim, powerful robotic cleaner designed for pet owners and busy professionals. Featuring a brushless suction port to prevent tangling, 120 minutes of runtime, and advanced 6D anti-collision sensors, it offers efficient, quiet cleaning under furniture and in tight spaces. Controlled via app or voice commands, it supports multiple cleaning modes and auto-recharges for hassle-free maintenance.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Capacity | 500 Milliliters |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Battery Life | 120 minutes |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Special Features | Edge Cleaning, Scheduling, Obstacle Avoidance, Pet Hair Pick Up, Boost-Intellect Technology |
Controller Type | App Control, Button Control, Voice Control |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 11"W x 2.99"H |
Color | Gray |
P**R
Bang for your Buck
I couldnt be happier with this little guy. I bought it thoughts it would be a temporary fix before I bought a "real" robot vac. Im so glad i didnt fork out the extra money for one of those other brand names. This little guy is perfect, takes care of all the pet hair in the house and i have a great pyrenes so there is always hair falling. If you are on a budget and want a decent machine, this is it. I will buy another if this one ever dies
E**D
LeFant Stands by Its Product. Great Customer Service
I've had this vacuum for nearly two years now. I recognize that this item/model is no longer available I'd like to share some of my experience with their customer service. Unfortunately, my vacuum stopped working a few months ago so I decided to contact the manufacturer directly, not realizing that my warranty had expired, I requested assistance to help get my vacuum working again as it is a necessity in my home. The vacuum is not the smartest as it crashes and bumps into the same things often but it gets the job done. I have combo floors (carpets, hardwood) so I can see when the floors aren't cleaned. I put it on a schedule and it does its thing. This is a great backup to have if you have pets to get the floors cleaned daily. The customer service team was very helpful even after they informed me that my warranty had expired. Turns out the battery died so they sent me a new one at no charge. The company stands behind its product and I appreciate that. While they have newer models now, mine is a good value for the money so I'm going to wait until it dies again and buy another LeFant.
L**Y
Programmed for obsoletion
The media could not be loaded. This little guy can vacuum pet shredding like no one's business and for a couple of months my home was never cleaner… don't get it wet though, if you accidentally leave a window open while it's raining, it's better for it to remain at the bench.Silent mode is about 65db and with the powerful mode being barely 70db it doesn't seem worth it to sacrifice suction power over noise level and, unless you really enjoy white noise or can sleep through an earthquake, don't try to put it to work at night.Another noteworthy thing is that the mapping can get a little funny if you have… dynamic objects… like rolling chairs or roommates without spatial awareness that keep randomly bumping at the little guy, the robot can get somewhat lost but the worst case scenario is that it'll take it a few more minutes to finish cleaning, so nothing to worry about.If you live in the US, UK, EU I'd absolutely recommend this, it's good, it's cheap and Lefant's support is fantastic in the coverage areas.But if you live anywhere else?Take into consideration that (according to metadata) you have a very real, very relevant chance of receiving a defective product, and while the company will absolutely give you another one if that's the case, you will have to pay shipping and import fees, but that ain't more expensive than getting a new one anyways, right?Wrong.Lefant is one of those companies that go like “This vacuum is worth $1200 but only today you can get it for less than $120!” which ain't harming nobody's wallet, as long as nobody ain't dealing with import fees. Governments get very taxy with this stuff and because the replacement is free you won't have a bill that proves you didn't buy by the $1200 list price so they will demand proportional taxes, shipping fees, insurance and if you're particularly unlucky even warehouse rent because you were obviously lying when you told them it was worth less than $120 so they had to hold it while you paid the taxes you were trying to avoid for the vacuum that clearly says it's worth $1200 in their website.All in all, this vacuum is an actually pretty cheap and good quality one year cleaning subscription for one of your house's stories… at best, and a (not actually free) free-trial long period of knowing how a low-effort clean house feels at worst.PS: I have nothing against the "your product will break every 6 months but we'll always fix it for free at our store, or even replace it, to make sure you stay loyal to us" policy, printers do the same and Lefant ain't half as shameless, but I ain't buying again from you guys until y'all put a store in my #@$!& country.
B**H
Such a great house helper!
I got this in November of 2023 and it still works great in June of 2025.I have two dogs and it cleans up the hair once a day and does a great job!
J**X
The worst thing I've purchased on Amazon
I have written a grand total of two reviews on Amazon. One of which was for a Ring doorbell, which I rated 5 stars. The other was glue that was no different than water, which got 1 star. This is worse than the glue which served no purpose, this did less than that.Let me start by saying I had pretty low expectations for this vacuum to begin with. For $100, how good could it be? When we purchased an ecovac a few years ago around that price point, it did fairly well. Mostly, it was just there to help with dog hair cleanup, especially around the times the dog's coat blew out. Took me about ten minutes to set it up, and then off it went running into things and at least trying to pick up what it could. That's all I expected from this vacuum. To exist to somewhat cleanup a bit of dog hair so it didn't get out of control. It only needed to do that, and be able to be scheduled at night to do its thing. What did this thing end up doing? No way to connect it to wifi, to do just that.The first thing that worried me is that the documentation I got seemed to be for three different apps on your phone to connect it to wifi. The first, on the vacuum and in color was telling me to download the Lefant app. Went ahead and did that, took a bit to sign up because they only allow alphanumeric characters, and only up to 12 characters long for some reason, and also you need to get a code to actually make an account. Not sure why, but it is what it is. Now comes the fun part, you follow the prompts, and it starts to pair your device. First time, fails. Not a big deal, I'm about 20 feet from the router, maybe that is the problem. Bring it over next to the router. Failed again. Try a few more times by resetting the vacuum, thinking maybe it was a return, connecting to its own wifi that it was broadcasting, nothing. Always failed around 70%. Went to Google and first result was unsurprisingly their page. Tells me to do the same thing the app said, which was unhelpful. After a few reddit posts, and a couple of youtube videos, saw most people recommended using the "Smart Life" app. While that was a little strange, the SSID for the vacuum was "SmartLife-MAC" so I assumed maybe that was the newest one, and the documentation on the robot was wrong.So I go digging through the other documentation, which shows the Smart Life app, and not the Lefant app. Follow those instructions, which most of the screens are different than what it's showing in the directions. Using the two different methods, running into the same problem, but now I'm not even getting an error message to attempt to troubleshoot, simply a "Device failed to connect". The second method way seemed to be working, since I would go from the SmartLife-MAC SSID, back to my primary one. However, it still eventually failed.Overall, it was about an hour of fighting with two different apps, three different versions of the instructions and a website that gave you the same information as the error messages on the Lefant app, and the only way to open a ticket is through the app which required all the information about my vacuum, and an undisclosed amount of time before they got back. As such, I am returning the product.The main things it suggested to look at it was that your wifi was not 5Ghz, mine is not, I have a -5Ghz one and a 2.4 Ghz one for this very reason. Several devices in my house required a dedicated 2.4 network, so that wasn't the problem.The next thing, check to make sure it was in pairing mode, which is was since the app kept "finding" it as soon as I put it into pairing mode, so not an issue there.Both phones I tried were android phones, all up to date, and Pixel devices. My device doesn't have many apps on it, so I doubt it was my phone causing an issue. To be sure I forgot ALL other wifi spots I had in there, and only had my 2.4 one, just to make sure.I can't imagine a scenario where this robot would be useful at all - perhaps I got a lemon and there was something else wrong with it, but the combination of the poor app(s), terrible instructions, and no other way to control it, I'd recommend buying a broom with that $100, or just set it on fire if you really hate money that much.
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