The eufy X10 Pro Omni has earned our top spot as the best overall robot vacuum of 2026. With 8,000Pa of suction power, precision LiDAR navigation, and a fully automated self-emptying and self-washing station, it delivers flagship performance at a price that undercuts most premium competitors. After three months of daily testing across multiple floor types, here is our full verdict.
Quick Summary
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Suction Power | 8,000Pa (max mode) |
| Navigation | LiDAR + AI obstacle avoidance |
| Battery Life | Up to 180 minutes |
| Dustbin Capacity | 400ml (robot) / 2.5L (base station) |
| Mopping System | Dual rotating mop pads, auto-lift |
| Noise Level | 58 dB (quiet mode) |
| App Support | eufy Clean app (iOS/Android) |
| Price | $799 MSRP |
| Our Rating | 9.2 / 10 |
Design and Build Quality
The X10 Pro Omni follows the now-standard circular robot vacuum form factor, measuring 13.8 inches in diameter and 3.8 inches tall. The matte black finish resists fingerprints well, and the top-mounted LiDAR turret is relatively low-profile compared to older models.
The real star of the hardware is the base station. eufy redesigned it for 2026 with a smaller footprint than the previous generation while adding hot water mop washing and automatic detergent dispensing. The station handles dust emptying, mop washing, mop drying with hot air, and water tank refilling. You essentially only need to empty the dust bag every 60 days and refill the clean water tank every two weeks, depending on usage.
Build Quality Observations
The robot feels solid at 8.4 pounds. The bumper has a soft-touch coating that minimizes wall scuffing. The dual side brushes are reinforced at the base, which should improve longevity compared to single-brush designs. After three months of daily use, we have seen no material wear on any component.
Navigation and Mapping
The X10 Pro Omni uses a combination of LiDAR and a front-facing AI camera for navigation. In our testing, the initial mapping run completed a 1,400 square foot apartment in just 14 minutes, producing an accurate floor plan with clearly defined rooms.
LiDAR Performance
The LiDAR system provides consistent, repeatable navigation paths. The robot follows neat, parallel cleaning lines with minimal overlap. Room recognition is accurate, and the robot correctly identified and separated our kitchen, living room, hallway, and three bedrooms on the first map.
Obstacle Avoidance
The front-facing camera uses an on-device AI model to identify and avoid common household obstacles. In our standardized obstacle course test (shoes, cables, pet toys, socks, and chair legs), the X10 Pro Omni successfully avoided 94% of objects. Cables were the only consistent trouble spot, with the robot occasionally nudging thin charging cables before rerouting.
This places it slightly behind the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra in obstacle avoidance accuracy (which scored 97% in our testing), but ahead of most competitors in this price range.
Vacuuming Performance
This is where the X10 Pro Omni truly excels. The 8,000Pa suction motor is among the strongest we have tested in a consumer robot vacuum.
Hard Floor Cleaning
On our standardized hard floor test (a mix of fine dust, cereal crumbs, and coffee grounds on hardwood), the X10 Pro Omni picked up 99.1% of debris in a single pass. This is the highest single-pass score we have recorded for any robot vacuum.
Carpet Cleaning
The robot automatically boosts suction when it detects carpet. On medium-pile carpet, it picked up 93% of embedded fine debris in a single pass. On our deep-pile rug test, it scored 81%, which is respectable but not class-leading. If you have mostly thick carpets, consider the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra, which scored 86% on the same test thanks to its dual rubber roller brush design.
Edge Cleaning
Edge cleaning performance is above average. The dual side brushes push debris toward the main brush effectively, and the robot gets within 5mm of walls and baseboards. Corner cleaning is the typical weakness of round robots, leaving about 15% of debris in tight corners.
Mopping Performance
The dual rotating mop pads apply consistent downward pressure and spin at 180 RPM. In our mopping test (dried coffee stains on tile), the X10 Pro Omni removed 95% of stains in two passes.
Mop Lifting
When the robot detects carpet, the mop pads automatically lift 12mm. This is sufficient to keep most low-pile and medium-pile carpets dry. However, very thick or shaggy carpets may still make contact with the lifted pads. In our testing, we found no moisture transfer on carpets up to 10mm pile height.
Mop Washing
The base station washes mops with hot water (131 degrees F) after each cleaning session and optionally mid-session for larger homes. It then dries the pads with hot air to prevent mildew. After two weeks of daily mopping, the mop pads showed no odor or discoloration.
App and Smart Features
The eufy Clean app is functional and well-organized. Key features include:
- Multi-floor mapping (up to 4 floors)
- Room-specific cleaning schedules with custom suction and water levels
- No-go zones and virtual walls
- Cleaning history and statistics
- Voice assistant support (Alexa and Google Home)
- Remote monitoring via the front camera
The app lacks some advanced features found in the Roborock app, such as furniture labeling and 3D map visualization. But for most users, everything you need is here and easy to find.
Noise Levels
In quiet mode, the X10 Pro Omni registers 58 dB at one meter, which is comparable to a normal conversation. In max suction mode, noise jumps to 72 dB. The base station emptying cycle hits 78 dB and lasts about 12 seconds. You can schedule cleaning while you are away to avoid noise entirely, and the app allows you to set do-not-disturb hours for the base station.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Class-leading 8,000Pa suction for thorough cleaning
- Excellent LiDAR navigation with fast, accurate mapping
- Fully automated base station (empty, wash, dry, refill)
- Strong mopping performance with auto mop lift
- Competitive pricing for a premium all-in-one system
- Reliable 180-minute battery life
Cons:
- Obstacle avoidance slightly behind the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra
- Deep-pile carpet performance is good but not the best
- App lacks 3D map visualization
- Round design leaves some debris in tight corners
- Base station is still fairly large, though improved
Who Should Buy the eufy X10 Pro Omni?
This robot vacuum is ideal for households with a mix of hard floors and low-to-medium pile carpets. It is especially well-suited for busy families who want a true set-and-forget cleaning solution. The automated base station means minimal maintenance, and the strong suction handles everyday messes with ease.
If your home is primarily deep-pile carpet, or if you have many small obstacles on the floor (homes with toddlers, for example), you may want to also consider the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra for its superior carpet extraction and obstacle avoidance.
The Verdict
The eufy X10 Pro Omni is the most well-rounded robot vacuum we have tested in 2026. It does not have a single glaring weakness, and it leads the pack in hard floor cleaning and overall value. The self-maintaining base station is genuinely hands-off, and the LiDAR navigation is fast and reliable.
At $799, it delivers performance that matches or exceeds robots costing $200 to $400 more. That combination of performance and value is why the eufy X10 Pro Omni is our pick for the best overall robot vacuum of 2026.
Our Rating: 9.2 / 10