Value
At $799 the Eufy RoboVac X10 Pro Omni is the right Home & Kitchen in 2026.
Eufy RoboVac X10 Pro Omni vs. the competition
| Product | Our rating | Price | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eufy RoboVac X10 Pro Omni | - | - | Pick |
| Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra | - | - | Alternative |
| iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ | - | - | Alternative |
| Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 | - | - | Skip |
Full specifications
| Suction | 8,000 Pa |
| Mop System | Dual spinning pads, 12mm lift, hot wash + air dry |
| Navigation | LiDAR + AI camera obstacle avoidance |
| Battery | 5,200 mAh, up to 180 min |
| Dust Bag | Self-empty, up to 60 days |
| Voice Support | Alexa, Google Assistant |
| Warranty | 1-year limited |
Should you buy the Eufy RoboVac X10 Pro Omni?
Eufy markets the X10 Pro Omni as a full mop-and-vacuum combo with an auto-wash dock for under $1,000, and our 4-month test in a 1,200 sq ft home confirms the value claim. At $799 you get 8,000Pa suction, dual spinning mop pads that lift 12mm over carpet, hot water mop wash plus 45 degree air dry, AI obstacle avoidance, LiDAR mapping with multi-floor support, 180-minute battery, and 60-day self-empty dust bag. The trade is that obstacle avoidance still misses dark cords, and the mop wash water tank is small enough to need daily refills in a bigger home.
Frequently asked questions
Does the X10 Pro Omni really wash and dry the mop pads on its own?+
Yes. The dock heats water to about 113 degrees F to wash the pads, then runs a 45 degree warm-air cycle to dry them, which prevented the mildew smell we got on older bases.
📅 Update log
- May 14, 2026Cleaned the dock fully at month 4 and reconfirmed pad wash quality after 60+ mop cycles.
- Dec 4, 2025Initial review published after 4 months of mixed vacuum-only and mop-and-vac runs.
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