At CES 2026 , Eureka is introducing new vacuum options that make it possible to get what it says are flagship-level features at a more affordable price point. For Eureka, this is manifesting in the form of the Z50, its latest robot vacuum. The Eureka Z50 comes with what the company says is the industry’s first robot vacuum with a “continuous fresh-water instant washing roller system.”

What this does, according to Eureka , is allow the vacuum to do one pass with the mop and have the job be completed. Meaning it won’t need to go back over the same spot and mop again. One and done. If the Z50 actually performs this way, then the vacuum should be able to clean the home faster. It also has a Pa suction power that “exceeds” 20,000, Eureka says, so homeowners can probably expect most, if not all, visible debris to be picked up by the vacuum. Other features include a dual anti-tangle system, intelligent navigation, obstacle avoidance and carpet detection, and an all-in-one base station that will wash and dry the vacuum’s mop as well as clean the tray. All of this is coming in at under $800.

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Eureka is bringing a robot vacuum to CES 2026 that costs under $300

While it’s hard to argue getting so many great advanced features for a price like what Eureka is charging for the Z50, not everyone can or wants to spend that kind of money. Regardless of the fact that it could be considered a value. Eureka’s answer to that is the E10 Evo Plus. This is a robot vacuum that still comes with a pretty advanced feature set, and it costs under $300 (it costs $299). Making it an ultra-affordable robot vacuum that is probably perfect for smaller apartments and dorm rooms.

It has a suction power of 10,000 Pa and dual anti-tangle brushes. Best of all, owners of the E10 Evo Plus won’t have to empty the dust bin of the base station for 45 days. Lastly, Eureka is announcing the Floorshine 890. This is an upright high-heat steam stick vacuum. This is a manual vacuum option, so it won’t do the job for you. However, it has a suction power of 24,000 Pa, so it’s the strongest of the three new vacuums, and the hot water produced for mopping gets up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit, so you can rest assured your floors are going to be quite clean. Eureka doesn’t mention a price for the Floorshine 890, but it says that its latest models will be available throughout 2026 .