eufy X10 Pro Omni AI Robot Vacuum Tested: Is It Worth It?

Powerful all-in-one robot vacuum and mop with self-emptying, self-washing dock and strong suction, ideal for mixed floors and busy homes.

Price: $449.99

Original Price: $699.99

Rating: 4.2/5 (60021 reviews)

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If you’ve been waiting for a robot vacuum that actually lets you ignore your floors for weeks at a time, the eufy X10 Pro Omni gets surprisingly close. In our testing, its combo of strong suction, reliable mopping, and a genuinely hands-off base station felt more like a downsized commercial floor system than a typical “set-and-babysit” robovac.

Design, Dock, and What You Get

Our hardware editor’s first reaction when we unboxed the X10 Pro Omni was, “This looks like a shrunken appliance, not a gadget.” The base is tall but not absurd, with two water tanks hidden under a hinged lid and a front compartment for the dust bag. The robot itself is a low, rounded square with a lidar turret on top and a forward-facing camera array for obstacle avoidance.

What you’re working with:

It looks more utilitarian than something like the glossy Ecovacs or Roborock docks, but in a good way—think appliance closet rather than Apple Store. Fit and finish are solid, with no creaks or loose panels after several weeks of daily use.

Key Specs at a Glance

Setup and App Experience

One of our smart-home testers set up the X10 Pro Omni in a 1,800 sq ft mixed-floor home. From unboxing to first map took about 25 minutes:

1. Dock on the floor, near an outlet with some side clearance. 2. Fill the clean water tank, insert the dust bag. 3. Snap on the side brush and mop pads. 4. Pair via the eufy Clean app and start a mapping run.

Mapping was fast and accurate. The first “explore” pass took 18 minutes and produced a clean floor map with room segmentation that needed only minor tweaks. Hallways, doorways, and open-concept spaces were correctly identified.

The app itself feels more mature than older eufy models we’ve tested. You can:

Our only friction point: the first firmware update took a while and stalled once before completing, which might spook less tech-comfortable users. Once updated, we didn’t encounter connection issues.

Cleaning Performance on Hard Floors

Our floor-care specialist ran the X10 Pro Omni on LVP, sealed hardwood, and ceramic tile, scattering a mix of rice, oatmeal, and fine test dust.

Vacuuming on hard floors:

Mopping is where this unit starts to justify the all-in-one dock:

Because the dock washes and dries the pads automatically, you don’t get that familiar “you’re just smearing dirty water now” effect as quickly as with cheaper mop-bucket robots. The app lets you adjust how often the pads return to wash (by area or time). At the most aggressive setting, our tester’s kitchen stayed noticeably cleaner between manual moppings.

Carpet and Rug Performance

We tested the X10 Pro Omni on low-pile carpet, medium-pile carpet, and a couple of area rugs.

The headline here is the 8,000 Pa suction, and while numbers on a spec sheet don’t tell the whole story, this unit does have legitimate deep-cleaning muscle:

The 12 mm auto-lift mopping system is a bigger deal than it sounds. When the robot detects carpet, the mop pads lift so they don’t drag across rugs. In our tests, that worked reliably on standard-height carpets and runners. On a very plush, tall-pile rug, the pads made light contact but didn’t leave obvious dampness; still, we’d mark those zones as mop-free in the app for peace of mind.

Is it as ruthless on carpet as the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra? Not quite. In our crumb-and-sand tests, the S8 Pro Ultra edged it out by a small margin on deep-pile rugs. But the X10 Pro Omni is still among the most capable we’ve tested in this price bracket.

Pet Hair, Detangling, and Maintenance

Our pet-owning editor ran the X10 Pro Omni in a 1,400 sq ft home with two shedding dogs:

Maintenance checklist from our tests:

Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance

The X10 Pro Omni combines lidar mapping (for layout) with a front camera array (for obstacles). In practice, that meant:

The AI obstacle avoidance is good, but not foolproof:

Compared to the Ecovacs Deebot T20 Omni, we’d say the X10 is slightly more conservative—sometimes steering around small items it could have safely nudged aside. That’s usually a plus, but it did leave a few crumb clusters near cluttered entertainment centers.

Noise, Battery, and Everyday Living

Noise levels are very livable:

Battery life in our 1,800 sq ft test home: it completed a full vacuum + mop run in about 90 minutes with ~30% battery remaining. On maximum suction carpet runs, it occasionally returned to dock for a top-up before finishing, but the resume feature worked without issues.

How It Compares

Our team compared the X10 Pro Omni directly against a couple of key competitors:

The Roborock still leads on raw performance: better edge cleanup, slightly deeper carpet extraction, and more polished software. Its dock is also more refined. But it’s often more than double the price. For many households, the X10 Pro Omni delivers ~80–90% of that experience at less than half the cost.

The T20 offers hot water mop washing and strong suction, but its obstacle avoidance was less reliable in our cord-heavy test room, and its app can feel cluttered. The X10 Pro Omni undercuts it on price and, in our experience, has simpler day-to-day management.

At its $449.99 price point (and often less on sale), the X10 Pro Omni sits in a sweet spot: notably more capable than budget self-empty models like the Roomba i3+ (which doesn’t mop at all) while landing well below the ultra-premium all-in-ones.

Who It’s For—and Who Should Skip It

From our collective testing, the eufy X10 Pro Omni makes the most sense if:

You might want to skip or look higher-end if:

For most families with a mix of hardwood, tile, and area rugs, the X10 Pro Omni lands in a rare spot: an all-in-one robot vacuum and mop that feels genuinely low-maintenance without jumping into four-figure territory. It’s not the most powerful or the most polished robot on the market, but in terms of value for money and time saved, it’s one of the strongest smart floor-cleaning buys we’ve tested this year.

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