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Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum Review: A Cheaper Self-Cleaning Mopper?

Two months with the Eufy X10 Pro Omni and its all-in-one station. Here's whether the self-washing, self-emptying robot vacuum is worth it and where it cuts corners to hit its price.

By Price Review Team

Overall Score8/10

Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum Review: Cheaper Self-Cleaning?

The Bottom Line

Buy it if you want a self-emptying, self-washing mopping robot but don't want to pay top-tier prices. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni offers the full hands-off experience — auto-empty, mop-washing, tank refill — for less than the category leaders. It makes a few sensible compromises to get there, but the core promise of "forget about it" holds up.

Who should buy this: Hard-floor homes with pets who want vacuum-and-mop in one pass. Budget-conscious shoppers who still want the all-in-one dock. People who value strong app controls and room mapping.

Who should NOT buy this: Thick-carpet homes (mopping robots aren't for you). Anyone who wants the absolute best obstacle avoidance and edge cleaning. Small spaces where the large dock is a problem.

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What We Tested

Two months across hardwood, tile, and low-pile rugs in roughly 1,300 sq ft, with a shedding dog. We ran daily schedules, tested the dual spinning mop pads on dried spills, checked obstacle handling, and let the dock run a week untouched to gauge how hands-off it really is.

The Good

Strong suction for the price. It pulled dog hair and grit out of low-pile rugs and cleared hard floors in a single pass. On vacuuming alone it competes with pricier robots.

Dual rotating mop pads scrub, not smear. With downward pressure, the spinning pads lifted dried coffee and light kitchen grime instead of pushing it around. The station washes the pads after each run, so you're not handling a filthy rag.

The all-in-one station does the chores. Auto-empty into a sealed bag, mop washing, and tank refill mean weeks between manual attention. For the money, getting the full omni-station is the headline.

The app is genuinely good. Accurate mapping, no-go zones, room-by-room cleaning, and clear scheduling. Setup took minutes.

The Bad

Obstacle avoidance is decent, not elite. It cleared shoes and larger objects but occasionally bumped small cords and chair legs. Tidy the floor before a run for best results.

Edge and corner cleaning leaves a little behind. Round robots always do; this one needs an occasional manual touch-up in tight corners.

The dock is large and needs a dedicated spot with clearance. In a studio apartment it's a noticeable footprint.

Carpet is for vacuuming only. Pad-lift helps on thin rugs, but keep mopping to hard floors.

Who It's Really For

The X10 Pro Omni is for the value-minded buyer who refuses to give up the self-cleaning dock. You accept slightly-less-than-flagship navigation in exchange for a real price break, and the day-to-day "I never think about it" experience is largely intact.

Final Verdict

Price-Per-Value Rating: 8.0/10

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni brings the full hands-off mopping experience down to a friendlier price. Vacuuming is strong, the mop pads actually scrub, and the station handles the gross chores. You trade a bit of navigation polish for the savings — a fair deal for most hard-floor homes.

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