Yeedi has announced the S20 Infinity, a new robot vacuum designed to take on one of the category’s biggest headaches: battery life.
While most robo vacs struggle to clean large homes without stopping to recharge, the S20 Infinity introduces PowerBoost Charging, a system that promises to keep the vacuum running continuously. Yeedi claims it can cover more than 10,000 square feet in a single session, making it one of the most ambitious cleaners yet.
Charging that actually keeps up
The unique selling point here is how fast the S20 Infinity tops itself up. A three minute charge restores 6% of battery, enough to keep suction and mopping power going without a noticeable dip. More impressively, a full recharge takes under an hour, far quicker than most rivals.
That means you won’t have to micromanage schedules or worry about the vacuum giving up halfway through. For owners of large homes, that’s a big deal.
Cleaning power to match
Battery endurance isn’t the only headline. The S20 Infinity combines Yeedi’s OZMO Roller 2.0 mopping system with a BLAST suction motor rated at 100W and 3800Pa. The roller constantly cycles clean and dirty water to avoid streaks, while the suction is designed to handle everything from daily dust to dried-on stains.
The included PureCyclone 2.0 station is bagless and features a large 1.6L dustbin, which Yeedi says can hold a month’s worth of debris. By using a two-stage cyclonic airflow system, suction loss is kept to less than 1% which is a significant jump compared to rivals that can lose more than half their power when full.
Designed for tricky homes
Navigation has also had an upgrade. The S20 Infinity uses TruePass Adaptive 4WD Climbing to cross thresholds up to 2.4cm, plus TruEdge 3.0 for precise edge cleaning. It’s built to move seamlessly across tiles, carpets, and wooden floors without missing spots or bumping into things.
Price and early deals
The S20 Infinity is available now for $1099.99, though Yeedi is offering a $600 discount as part of its Early Prime Big Deals promotion, running until October 8. Other models, like the M14 Plus and M12 Pro Plus, are also being discounted.
There’s plenty of competition in the robo vac space, so if you’re looking for the best one, check out our best robot vacuums roundup, which we’ve put together after extensive testing.
Opinion
Battery claims from robot vacuum makers often feel exaggerated, but Yeedi’s approach is genuinely interesting. Since it’s focusing on rapid charging rather than just bigger batteries, the S20 Infinity could finally solve the problem of cleaning interruptions in larger homes. It’s not cheap, but if it delivers on performance, this might be the first robo vac that really feels built for a marathon instead of short sprints.