The X10 Pro Omni is the price-to-performance sweet spot of this category. You get 80-90% of the Roborock Qrevo Master experience at half the price: real dual spinning mops with serious downward pressure, 12 mm mop lift, full self-wash dock, and competent LiDAR navigation. Vacuum Wars called the mopping 'genuinely impressive' on dried-on stains.

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Mopping Performance on Real Spills
The X10 Pro Omni's dual spinning mop pads apply 1 kg (nearly 2 lb) of downward pressure as they rotate, which is more than any other robot in this price tier delivers. Vacuum Wars tested it against dried-on coffee and grape-juice stains and reported that 'it was genuinely impressive, clearing both stains completely.' This is the same test that trips up cheaper hybrids whose mop pads just wipe rather than scrub. The 180 RPM spin rate is a hair below the Qrevo Master's 200 RPM but the additional pressure offsets the difference.
TechRadar's reviewer ran it for two weeks in a household with two cats and reported that the pads stayed clean enough between auto-washes that there were no visible streaks even on glossy tile. The one limitation is reach to the very edge of baseboards: the round-format robot can't extend a mop arm the way the Qrevo Master's FlexiArm does, so there's a roughly 1 inch unmopped band along walls.
The pentagon-shaped mop pads (rather than round) are an Eufy design touch that pushes the cleaning surface slightly closer to walls than a round pad would. Combined with the side brush, the X10 Pro Omni gets closer to baseboards than most spinning-pad designs, just not as close as the FlexiArm-equipped Qrevo Master. For interior floor area away from walls, the mopping result is functionally identical to the Roborock at a much lower price.
Vacuum Performance on Pet Hair
8,000 Pa is a step below the 10,000 Pa flagship tier but still genuinely strong. TechRadar's reviewer noted that on bare floors and short pile carpets the X10 Pro Omni picked up debris in a single pass at the Standard setting; Max mode was reserved for noticeably dirty zones. The brush roll uses Eufy's anti-tangle design (a single soft rubber brush) and resisted hair wrap well across a week of testing in a pet household.
On medium-pile carpets the X10 Pro Omni is mediocre — better than the Bissell SpinWave R5 but well behind a dedicated upright. The 12 mm mop lift is the highest in this draft and means even thicker rugs get a genuine mop-up rather than a damp drag. If your house mixes hard floors and rugs, that lift height matters more than peak suction.
Navigation and Room Mapping
The X10 Pro Omni uses spinning LiDAR for primary navigation plus an AI obstacle avoidance system with a small camera. Vacuum Wars saw it build a complete first-pass map in about 25 minutes for a 1,500 sq ft home, with rooms automatically labeled and editable from the Eufy app. The robot handles multi-floor maps (up to three saved) and obstacle avoidance is competent in normal room lighting: it sidesteps power cables and socks reliably but does occasionally drive over very thin objects like phone charging cables in low light.
Where it lags the Roborock app is on per-room scheduling depth. You can set room-specific suction and water flow but not the same persistent multi-modal routines. For most users this never matters. For power users who want very granular control it does.
Self-Wash and Self-Empty Quality
The Omni Station does the full hands-off loop: empty the bin into a 2.5 L bagged compartment (good for about 60 days), wash the mop pads with fresh water after each cycle, drain dirty water into a separate tank, and air-dry the pads with warm air to prevent mildew. Unlike the Roborock Qrevo Master, the X10 Pro Omni does not use hot water for the pad wash — it's cold water from the 3 L clean tank. For most users the cold-water wash is adequate; in pet households the pads need to be removed and machine-washed every few weeks to prevent gradual staining.
The dock also includes a pet-monitoring camera, which is a nice extra for owners who want to check in on dogs while away. The video feed routes through the Eufy app. The camera is not a security camera (no motion alerts, no recording) but it works for live viewing.
App and Smart Features
The Eufy app supports Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control and works cleanly for start/stop/dock commands. Matter support was added in mid-2025 and now exposes the X10 Pro Omni as a generic robot vacuum to Apple Home and Home Assistant. Scheduling, no-go zones, and per-room custom settings all work from the app. The map editor is functional but less polished than Roborock's 3D view.
Firmware updates have been pushed regularly since launch with measurable improvements to obstacle avoidance and mop-pad pressure consistency. Eufy support response times via the app chat have been mixed; for most issues the in-app troubleshooting flowcharts resolve the problem without needing to escalate.
The X10 Pro Omni also integrates with Eufy's broader ecosystem of security cameras and smart locks, which is a real benefit for households already invested in Eufy hardware. The single-app management of cameras, vacuum, and door sensors is a small but real convenience. For households on other ecosystems the Matter bridge handles the basics, but the deeper integration is Eufy-internal.
Where It Falls Short
The 21 mm obstacle clearance is the X10 Pro Omni's weakest point. It can get stuck on slightly thicker rugs or on the lip of an entryway transition strip that a Roborock S8 Pro Ultra (which has higher clearance) would clear. Owners with heavier shag rugs report needing to set those rooms as no-go zones. The 8,000 Pa suction also lags the 10,000+ Pa flagship tier on really heavy debris pickup, though for daily maintenance cleaning it's not actually noticeable.
The cold-water mop-pad wash is a real difference from the Roborock Qrevo Master. Pads stay clean enough for routine maintenance but in pet households or kitchens with heavy grease cooking, the pads gradually stain over weeks and need manual replacement more often than the hot-wash competitors.
Who It's Best For
Buy the Eufy X10 Pro Omni if you want a full Omni-station robot mop experience (self-empty, self-wash, self-dry, self-refill) at the lowest possible price. At $799 MSRP and frequent sales around $530-600, it's the only robot in this category that delivers Roborock-Qrevo-Master-class features for half the money. The 12 mm mop lift and 1 kg downward pressure make it especially strong for homes with mixed hard floors and area rugs.
Skip it if you want the absolute best mop pad cleaning (the Qrevo Master's hot-water wash is meaningfully better) or if your floors include thick shag rugs or thresholds higher than 21 mm. For most mid-size homes with normal flooring, the X10 Pro Omni is the value pick.
Value at This Price
The X10 Pro Omni is the clearest value play in this category. At $799 MSRP it sits at almost exactly half the price of the Roborock Qrevo Master while delivering roughly 80% of the feature set: same dual-spinning-mop hardware approach, same auto-empty plus auto-wash dock, same LiDAR navigation with AI obstacle avoidance. The two real things you give up are hot-water mop wash and an extending FlexiArm to reach baseboards. Whether those are worth the extra $600 depends entirely on how much your floors actually need them.
On Amazon and Eufy's own site the X10 Pro Omni has traded down to $530-600 multiple times in the past 12 months. At those sale prices it becomes the no-brainer pick of the entire category for anyone who isn't specifically chasing the Qrevo Master's hot-water wash. Pair it with a generic Anker-ecosystem extended warranty and you have a sub-$700 setup that handles whole-home cleaning end to end.
Strengths
- +Dual spinning mop pads exert nearly 2 lb of downward pressure and lift 12 mm over carpets — the highest in this category
- +Full Omni Station with self-empty, self-wash, self-dry, and self-refill at roughly half the price of comparably equipped Roborock and Dreame models
- +Removed coffee and grape-juice dried stains completely in Vacuum Wars stain tests
- +210-minute battery covers around 1,450 sq ft per charge in Standard suction mode
- +Spinning LiDAR navigation with 3D obstacle avoidance and pet-monitoring camera in the dock
Watch-outs
- −8,000 Pa suction is a notch below 10,000+ Pa flagships on heavy debris
- −Eufy app is functional but lacks the deep per-room customization of the Roborock app
- −21 mm obstacle clearance is below the Roborock S8 series — gets stuck on slightly thicker rugs
- −Mop pads need manual replacement every 2-3 months even with self-wash
How it compares
Half the price of the Roborock Qrevo Master with about 80% of the cleaning performance — the best value pick in this category. Carries more downward mop pressure (1 kg vs roughly 600 g) than the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra and lifts higher over carpets. Better mop performance than the Bissell SpinWave R5 thanks to the self-wash dock.
Who this is for
At a glance: Mid-size homes (1,000-2,000 sq ft) with mixed hard floors and short-pile rugs, buyers who want a fully equipped Omni-station robot mop without paying flagship Roborock or Dreame prices.
Why you’d buy the Eufy X10 Pro Omni
- Dual spinning mop pads exert nearly 2 lb of downward pressure and lift 12 mm over carpets — the highest in this category.
- Full Omni Station with self-empty, self-wash, self-dry, and self-refill at roughly half the price of comparably equipped Roborock and Dreame models.
- Removed coffee and grape-juice dried stains completely in Vacuum Wars stain tests.
Why you’d skip it
- 8,000 Pa suction is a notch below 10,000+ Pa flagships on heavy debris.
- Eufy app is functional but lacks the deep per-room customization of the Roborock app.
- 21 mm obstacle clearance is below the Roborock S8 series — gets stuck on slightly thicker rugs.
Rating sources
“Powerful robotic vacuum with a great app and impressive mopping pressure.”
“In our tests with things like dried-on coffee stains and dried-on grape juice stains, it was genuinely impressive, clearing both stains completely.”
“Strong overall value with a base station that delivers comprehensive dock functionality.”
Our 4.4 score is the average of these published ratings. Ratings marked * were derived from the reviewer’s written analysis or video transcript — the publisher didn’t print an explicit numeric score, so we inferred one from their own words. Click through to verify. More about methodology.



