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Lefant M210 Pro Robot Vacuums - Review and opinions

Lefant M210 Pro
73 /100 Overall

Quick recommendation

Value for money 74/100
Ease of use 70/100
Durability 64/100
Customer reviews 84/100

Is it worth it?

The Lefant M210 Pro makes the most sense for a small-home buyer who wants a slim robot vacuum that can slip under low furniture, handle pet hair, and stay easy to run from a phone or voice assistant. Its appeal is straightforward: 2,200Pa suction, a 2.99-inch body, and self-charging convenience in a package that is aimed at everyday floor upkeep rather than premium mapping. The trade-off is that this is a route built around simple cleaning patterns, not the kind of navigation polish that removes every bit of daily friction.

I would place this with buyers who want a compact, pet-friendly robot for routine pickup on hard floors and light carpet, especially if app control and Alexa support matter. Skip it if your main priority is precise room mapping or the least possible chance of getting stuck, because the strongest evidence here points to solid pickup and convenience, not advanced path planning. For the right home, it looks practical; for a more demanding layout, it is the kind of robot that asks for a little patience.

Suction 2200Pa
Navigation Anti-collision and anti-fall sensors
Runtime 120 min
Dustbin 500 mL
App Control Lefant App with Alexa and Google Assistant support
Height 2.99 inches

Key features

Slim Body

At 2.99 inches tall, this robot is built to reach under furniture that taller models miss.

That matters because under-bed and under-sofa dust is often the part of cleaning that gets skipped first. The practical gain is better coverage in tight spaces, while the caveat is that compact size does not automatically solve cluttered rooms or complicated layouts.

Pet Hair Pickup

The cleaning focus is clearly aimed at pet hair, debris, and corner pickup, with a design that is meant to resist clogging.

That matters in homes where hair is the daily problem, not an occasional one. The upside is less fuss around brushes and fewer interruptions, but the real buying rule is simple: this is strongest as a routine pickup machine, not as a replacement for a full-size vacuum on deep messes.

App and Voice Control

The robot works with the Lefant app plus Alexa and Google Assistant, and it supports scheduling, suction adjustment, and mode changes.

That matters because the control flow is more flexible than a basic one-button bot. The practical benefit is easier daily use, though the 2.4GHz-only Wi-Fi support narrows the setup lane for some homes.

User experience

In a room with low sofas, chair legs, and the usual scatter of dust and pet hair, the M210 Pro’s slim 2.99-inch body is the first thing that matters. That height gives it a real chance to get under furniture that blocks taller robots, and the 2,200Pa suction gives the setup enough cleaning muscle to feel credible for daily pickup. The upside is simple convenience; the limit is that this is still a compact robot, so the appeal is more about reaching awkward spaces than about brute-force deep cleaning.

For a pet-heavy home, the inlet design and pet-hair focus are the parts that change the buying decision. The vacuum is positioned to handle hair without clogging, and that matters more than a flashy feature list when the floor sees fur every day. The practical upside is less maintenance around the bin and fewer interruptions mid-run. The downside is that the best fit is still a home that wants regular maintenance cleaning, not a machine expected to solve a heavily neglected floor in one pass.

The app and voice-control setup make this easier to live with than many budget robots, especially when the goal is to start a cleaning run without walking over to the machine. The Lefant app adds scheduling, suction changes, and route monitoring, and the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi limit is the main compatibility constraint. That is a fair trade for buyers who value simple remote control, but it also keeps this out of the “set it and forget it” premium tier where navigation and dock behavior do more of the work.

Pros

  • Slim 2.99-inch body reaches under low furniture.
  • 2,200Pa suction and pet-hair focus suit routine floor pickup.
  • App, Alexa, and Google Assistant control make scheduling and starting runs easy.
  • 500 mL dustbin and self-charging add convenience for everyday use.

Cons

  • Navigation is basic enough that getting stuck can be part of the experience in cluttered rooms.
  • Battery life gets mixed reactions, so long runs are not the safest expectation.
  • 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only limits some home network setups.
  • It is not the best fit if you want premium mapping or the least hands-on robot behavior.

Comparison

Against the Tikom G8000 Max, the Lefant is the simpler pet-hair and under-furniture route. Tikom brings anti-collision and anti-fall sensor navigation plus a self-charging dock and mopping, while the Lefant leans harder into compact height, app control, and a cleaner pet-hair story. Choose the Lefant if low-clearance furniture and routine dry pickup matter more; choose Tikom if you want a more feature-heavy robot path with mopping in the mix.

Compared with the Kardv V06, the Lefant is the more compact, easier-to-place robot for everyday floor upkeep. Kardv’s stronger headline suction and much larger dustbin make it the better pick for buyers who want more bin capacity and a more aggressive vacuuming profile, while the Lefant’s appeal is quieter convenience, slimmer reach, and simpler control. If your home is small and furniture clearance is tight, the Lefant route is cleaner; if raw capacity matters more, Kardv has the edge.

Conclusion and verdict

The Lefant M210 Pro is a sensible buy for a small home, pet hair, and low furniture, especially if you want app control, Alexa support, and a robot that stays physically slim. It offers a real convenience package for the price range, and the current offer is worth checking if your floor plan is straightforward and routine pickup is the goal. If your home is cluttered, your layout is complex, or you want the least hands-on navigation possible, this is not the cleanest route. The battery feedback is mixed and the navigation story is modest, so the better choice is the buyer who values compact reach and everyday ease over premium pathing.

Still, compare Lefant M210 Pro with close alternatives if warranty, noise, real battery life, or included accessories are decisive for you.

FAQ

Does it work well for pet hair?

Yes, that is one of its clearest strengths, especially for routine pickup on hard floors and corners.

Is it a good choice for a home with lots of obstacles?

Not as much, because the navigation is basic enough that getting stuck is part of the trade-off.

Karen Brooks

About the author

Karen Brooks

I'm a 50-year-old mom and honest tech reviewer from the USA. I test robot vacuums and share what really works for busy households. Simple, real, no fluff.