Any electric SUV deal?
Looking for an Xpeng G6 or Tesla Model Y or similar electric SUV with assisted driving (ACC, LCC, LAL).
Is there any too good to be true deal these days?
Looking for an Xpeng G6 or Tesla Model Y or similar electric SUV with assisted driving (ACC, LCC, LAL).
Is there any too good to be true deal these days?
I am not sure if I am hallucinating, but my dock hdmi output stops working when it is warmer than something like 22° at home. It is summer now and it is happening everyday.
It works for a few minutes, then the TV screen (hdmi output) goes black, while the dock green light remains on. Sometimes the hdmi output goes on and off every few seconds or minutes, but on particularly hot days it just goes dark and it doesn't come back.
I even bought a base (which mounts below the dock) with integrated fans, but the dock seems unable to power it with its usb ports (the base fans work when operated from an external power source).
Is it an issue with the console or the dock? Any idea what I could do?
I am not sure if I am hallucinating, but my dock hdmi output stops working when it is warmer than something like 22° at home. It is summer now and it is happening everyday.
It works for a few minutes, then the TV screen (hdmi output) goes black, while the dock green light remains on. Sometimes the hdmi output goes on and off every few seconds or minutes, but on particularly hot days it just goes dark and it doesn't come back.
I even bought a base (which mounts below the dock) with integrated fans, but the dock seems unable to power it with its usb ports (the base fans work when operated from an external power source).
Is it an issue with the console or the dock? Any idea what I could do?
Is there a way to update the default webview on a Portal+?
I have now com.facebook.portal.webview, 14.0.4.0.0.767920214 and I have installed Google Webview Beta, but there is no way to select it, either from the UI or adb - it is not an approved webview provider.
Websites load quite slowly (including my own Home Assistant pages) and I think part of the issue could be caused by the old webview installation.
Any idea?
I have an E25 vacuum robot and despite my attempts to get it to mop on multiple floors, it just doesn't work.
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I have tried the official procedure which consists on washing the mop, then moving to the other floor and start the cleaning. But this results in the mop running out of water after 30 seconds.
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I have then tried another way: launch the cleaning of the other floor while the robot is docked, wait for it to wash the mop, then pick it up, move to the other floor and resume the cleaning. This approach works 50% of the time: sometimes if can clean the whole level, other times it complains there is no clean water and I need to wash the mop again.
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In my opinion the software is bugged and flaky and it just doesn't work consistently. It doesn't feel like an hardware bug, as there are many other posts with issues on the multi floors handling. I can't believe that in 2026 Eufy is not able to implement such a simple workflow (wash the mop, load the tank, wait for user to move the robot to the other level).
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I am very frustrated and planning on returning it and go back to Roborock vacuums, which have always been rock solid with their software.
The photo kind of says it all.
Before cleaning, the pavement had no visible streaks or dirt marks. After the robot cleaned, it left this noticeable trail behind - honestly it looked cleaner before.
Water setting is on medium and I’m using the genuine Eufy detergent. During cleaning, the floor gets evenly wet across the full width of the roller, so water coverage seems fine. There are no dirty water drops left.
I specifically bought a roller mop to avoid the dragging/streaking you get with vibrating mops, but so far it doesn’t seem any better.
I followed Eufy’s guide for multi-floor cleaning on the E28, but I still find the workflow confusing and flawed:
According to the guide, to clean a floor without the base station you should:
Wash the mop
Move the robot manually to the other floor
Start cleaning with water flow set to Low
A few things are not clear:
- If I first clean the floor where the base is installed, the robot automatically washes the mop at the end of the job. Is that wash already sufficient before moving it upstairs, or do I still need to manually run the separate “wash mop” step?
- Are “wash mop” and the automatic “end-of-clean mop wash” actually the same process? I would expect the end-of-clean wash not to refill the robot’s clean-water tank, but the guide seems to imply otherwise.
- I have a much smaller second floor, yet on Medium water flow the robot runs out of water there before finishing. Meanwhile, it can clean the much larger main floor on Medium without needing a refill. That makes me suspect the clean-water tank is not being filled properly before moving floors, irrespective if I trigger "wash mop" manually or rely on the "end-of-clean mop wash".
I also think the workflow should be improved. Ideally, when selecting a floor without a base station, the robot should:
Wash the mop
Refill the clean-water tank
Leave the base and pause
Wait for the user to move it manually to the other floor
That would make the multi-floor experience much clearer and more reliable.