This is my third robovac, they seem to improve with each new incarnation.
I'm too feeble to manage a full sized hoover, can't hardly drag myself around, never mind dragging a full sized vacuum cleaner. It was a lot more depressing than I expected, having messy floors and being stuck indoors all day trying to ignore them.
Having the robovac trundle forth each day is a small miracle. I only wish someone would invent a robodusting machine for bookshelves and light fittings, a robotic bed changer, and a self regulating robo-window and mirror washer.
I have it set to come on at 8pm every day, which is more often than I hoovered myself, back when I was fit and healthy. The dust container only needs emptying once a week. I use a hand held shark vacuum to clean the filter after emptying the pan, and I wash the HEPA filter and brushes every month or so.
My house has hard flooring throughout, except for a couple of faux sheepskin rugs by the bed, and a washable mat in the bathroom. The bathroom mat has a rubberised underside which keeps it flat to the floor and the G30 goes over it without problems (except that the suction is so strong that the dust box was full of teal fluff for the first 6 months, and now the teal mat looks threadbare).
The thick fluffy faux sheepskin rugs are problematical. Sometimes the Eufy climbs over them with ease, but other time it will push them across the floor until they bunch up into ridges that form high walls, and quite often it manages to push the rug until it has formed a small corral for itself, inside high walls of fake fur and a corner of the room. Then it realises that it can't escape, sends out a plaintive message to the app and switches off.
That was annoying so now I try to remember to shut the bedroom door before the vacuum starts up in the evening. Except for Sundays, when I lift the rugs, give them a bit of a shake, lay them on the bed, and leave the bedroom door propped open so the Eufy can get in there too.
Someone mentioned kittens and robovacs earlier in the thread. Having seen some really grim roomba/dogshit disaster videos on youtube I'd say it's probably best to have a human keep an eye on things when the vacuum cleaner is running and possibly incontinent pets are around.