Over the years, the robot vacuum cleaner market has evolved from simple devices with basic navigation to sophisticated autonomous systems capable of replacing a significant portion of manual cleaning. The TROUVER E30 Aqua is positioned as a comprehensive solution for maintaining cleanliness in the home—a device combining powerful suction, advanced lidar-based navigation, a mop, and an automated cleaning system. Positioned just above the budget segment, it could be the ideal entry point into this type of device. In this article, I’ll discuss the practical advantages the TROUVER E30 Aqua offers in everyday use.
Technical specifications
- Maximum suction power: 10,000 Pa
- Battery capacity: 5200 mAh
- Waste container capacity: 800 ml
- Dust container capacity: 1L (up to 50 days of use)
- Clean/used water tank capacity: 4L/3.5L
- Mop type : Two rotating mops
- Dimensions of the robot vacuum cleaner: 350 x 350 x 108 mm
- Base station dimensions: 421 x 398 x 387 mm
- Robot vacuum cleaner weight: 3.5 kg
- Base station weight: 5.3 kg
Appearance and equipment

The TROUVER E30 Aqua has a minimalist and modern appearance. Its round body, 350 mm in diameter and just 108 mm in height, is flat enough to fit easily under furniture. The exterior is made of matte white plastic without unnecessary decorative elements. Its neutral, versatile appearance will seamlessly blend into any interior.
The top panel features a neat, tower-like lidar module, protruding slightly from the surface. Two control buttons are located nearby, with the brand logo below. A narrow sensor window is integrated into the front. The overall design looks seamless and clean, free of clutter and visual noise.

The base station is designed in the same style, a true extension of the device. It’s a neat vertical unit measuring 421 x 398 x 387 millimeters, with smooth lines and a matte finish. The bottom section serves as a docking platform where the robot enters after cleaning, while the top section conceals a hatch for accessing the water tanks and servicing the internal compartments. Pleasingly, unlike most similar devices, the TROUVER E30 Aqua’s proportions are designed to avoid a bulky appearance.
The robot weighs 3.5 kilograms, making it easy to move if necessary. The station weighs slightly more at 5.3 kilograms, but it’s typically installed permanently and won’t need to be moved. The station’s compact body and small base radius make it easy to place in a recess or corner of a room, as long as there’s some clearance around it to allow the vacuum to maneuver.

The package includes everything you need to get started: the robot itself, the base station, a side brush, two mop heads, mop head holders, a cleaning panel, a dust container, a dust bag, cleaning solution, and a user manual. Everything is packaged logically and neatly.
The model’s specifications are impressive. It boasts powerful suction and a 5200 mAh battery, providing exceptionally long battery life. The dust container holds up to 800 ml. A separate dust collector can hold up to a liter of dust. The station’s reservoirs hold four liters of clean water and three and a half liters of used water—enough for several unattended wet cleaning cycles.

The TROUVER E30 Aqua, with its thoughtful ergonomics and minimalist design, is suitable for use in any apartment or house. The set has a discreet yet elegant appearance, and it incorporates all the features of a modern cleaning device.
Features and impressions

One of the most important parameters of a robot vacuum cleaner is its suction power. It determines how effectively the device can lift dust, debris, hair, and debris lodged in carpet pile and laminate flooring. The TROUVER E30 Aqua uses the brand’s proprietary Vormax system, adapted for this model to deliver up to 10,000 Pa (Pascals) of suction power.
As far as I understand, Vormax is an internal airflow optimization system. It’s a complete system, coordinated both in hardware and aerodynamics. Everything is designed to minimize pressure loss and maximize the robot’s motor efficiency. The manufacturer also claims it provides “maximum thrust with minimal energy consumption.”

Since I have some experience with robot vacuum cleaners, I’d like to share that devices with weak suction tend to “chase” debris across surfaces. Yes, they vacuum, but they only collect a portion of the material—much of it remains along baseboards, and dirt gets trapped in the pile. In such scenarios, the TROUVER E30 Aqua clearly demonstrates its superiority, cleaning even along the edges of carpets and picking up debris left behind by table and chair legs.
And here’s another point. If the house or apartment is large—say, four or five rooms—the robot vacuum will have to navigate transitions between different surfaces: tile, linoleum, laminate, carpet. And at these transitions, where surfaces meet, airflow resistance is especially high. This is where high suction power comes in handy. Furthermore, the TROUVER E30 Aqua can adapt to different surfaces, dynamically adjusting suction as it vacuums.

This device also has a point against pet hair . The TROUVER E30 Aqua features a dual-action Aero Twin brush, which can solve one of the most annoying problems for modern homeowners: hair and fur tangling around the roller. I have some insight here, too, as I live with a very fluffy dog who sheds year-round.
When a standard robot vacuum cleaner with a standard brush cleans the floor, it often encounters long hair (especially women’s hair or pet hair) getting tangled in the roller, clogging the bristles and reducing cleaning effectiveness. At some point, the device stops working and requires manual intervention. Cleaning effectiveness is lost, and suction power is reduced. Even if it doesn’t require manual intervention, it will still have to be done after each cleaning: removing the brush, trimming the hair, and cleaning.

TROUVER engineers claim that the Aero Twin was designed with this very problem in mind: it “easily removes hair from surfaces, followed by powerful suction.” The design directs hair and fur into the brush area (or rather, brushes, as there are two on each side) toward the center, where there are no brushes, and the vacuum simply collects the debris in the container.
The TROUVER E30 Aqua features two mops. Rather than a damp cloth pressed to the floor, it features two rotating discs. Their advantage over standard mopping solutions is clear: the rotation creates high centrifugal force, which helps remove stains from the floor without leaving streaks. A multi-purpose cleaning solution, by the way, is especially effective for streaking.

Remarkably, the robot can differentiate between surfaces. The TROUVER E30 Aqua features an intelligent mop lift function, which lifts the mops approximately 10 mm to prevent dry and wet dirt from mixing. If the robot vacuum approaches an area where wet contact isn’t required (for example, a carpet or an area you’ve designated as dry in the TROUVER app), it lifts the mops and begins dry cleaning the area.
In a domestic context, when you live in an apartment or house with laminate flooring, carpet, or tiles, and you want the robot to recognize when there’s a carpet in front of it, this skill will come in very handy. Especially with carpets, which the robot won’t wet and then smear the dirt across the floor.
You can also “request” the TROUVER E30 Aqua to clean corners and edges more thoroughly in the same app. This way, when it’s cleaning the perimeter, the robot will spend more time cleaning surfaces near baseboards and other tricky spots where dirt tends to accumulate. It will use a brush to pick up dry dirt and wipe down with cloths, getting right up close.
The TROUVER E30 Aqua’s navigation is based on an advanced lidar scanning system, which makes its spatial behavior significantly more accurate. Unlike basic models, which rely on primitive touch sensors or a camera, lidar creates a three-dimensional map of the room, constantly updating it as it moves. The vacuum cleaner can assess its surroundings and adjust its trajectory with extreme precision.

The manufacturer claims the device can recognize and avoid over 70 types of obstacles. And indeed, it neatly navigates around sneakers in the hallway, doesn’t try to suck up TV wires, and doesn’t move the dog’s bowl. And, of course, it doesn’t crash into walls either.
But lidar isn’t just for these purposes. Thanks to advanced navigation, the robot doesn’t have to revisit the same area dozens of times, but instead systematically divides the room into sections, processing each section sequentially.

Before the very first cleaning cycle, the device creates a virtual map in the TROUVER app, which can be customized to define zones, cleaning times, and off-limits areas. For example, you can set a separate cleaning mode for the kitchen, request a more thorough cleaning of the hallway, or even prohibit the robot from entering the bedroom. I remember the days when robot vacuums without lidar had to be restricted by placing special strips on the floor for them to recognize. This, of course, is no longer a problem.
The TROUVER E30 Aqua station is a fully functional service center, where the vacuum cleaner undergoes almost a complete maintenance procedure after each cleaning. It’s almost complete because it lacks the traditional automatic dust collection feature, but it does include a cleaning, drying, and mop maintenance system that functions almost like a mini-wash for your household cleaner.

The station is equipped with two containers: one for clean water and one for dirty water. During maintenance, the robot returns to the base, and a built-in system with a five-channel water analysis sensor (determining turbidity, color, degree of contamination, and other parameters) performs an enhanced mop rinse. First, a primary rinse occurs, followed by a second rinse if necessary, dynamically assessing the water quality. If the system detects that the water remains cloudy after the first cycle, it automatically initiates a second cycle. After rinsing, the robot can return to clean the floor again if the mops were too dirty. This feature can be enabled in the app.
When it’s finished cleaning and mopping, a hot-air drying system activates, preventing odors and bacteria growth. It dries mops slowly but effectively. The only caveat is that it makes a slight noise during the process, but not too intrusive.

The dust collector is located directly in the robot’s body, not in the docking station. This solution is a bit unconventional, but in this case, the design allows for a more compact vacuum cleaner and reduces the number of mechanical channels where suction is lost. The unique feature is that the user can choose a dust bag that never needs emptying, or use a container. The dust collector is large, and its battery life is sufficient for 50 days of daily use.

Removing the container takes just seconds—just open the lid and empty the contents into the trash can. The manufacturer claims that with an average cleaning cycle, the container lasts up to seven weeks without needing replacement, but this lifespan varies depending on usage conditions. Furthermore, the unit comes with a separate waste bag, which holds even more dirt. You can simply remove it and throw it away, or buy a few replacements—they’re inexpensive.

The TROUVER app is simple and straightforward. After pairing the device with your smartphone, you can select cleaning modes and choose between more intensive and less intensive cleaning modes. You can also tell the vacuum cleaner to clean carpets more intensively and to cover edges and corners more thoroughly. Once it creates a map of your rooms, you can define cleaning zones in the app. Everything is very simple and intuitive.

Conclusion
The TROUVER E30 Aqua is a great choice, both in terms of performance and price. Its powerful suction, combined with the Vormax system, ensures effective removal of various types of dirt, including pet hair and hair, which traditionally pose challenges for robotic vacuum cleaners. The clever design of the Aero Twin dual brush minimizes manual maintenance, and the rotating mop system with intelligent lift allows the robot vacuum to adapt to various floor types.
Combined with lidar navigation, which provides precise mapping of rooms and efficient route planning, and a base station capable of effectively cleaning mops, the device demonstrates a high level of autonomy. The TROUVER E30 Aqua is recommended as a reliable cleaning tool for apartments and houses of various layouts, especially those with pets or where regular wet cleaning is required .
- Very compact and lightweight, the station is also relatively small
- Equipped with mops, it dries and washes them itself
- Hair does not get tangled around the brushes
- Easy to clean and operate
- A bit noisy