The verdict

The eufy X10 Pro Omni is the robot vacuum-mop for buyers who want the most features for the money. The pitch is simple: 8,000 Pa advertised suction, AI.See obstacle recognition, MopMaster dual spinning mops, auto mop lift, and an all-in-one station that handles the annoying dock chores.

That makes it a stronger buy than a basic self-emptying vacuum if your home has sealed hard floors, pet hair, and regular sticky kitchen traffic. It is less compelling if you mostly need carpet vacuuming, already keep floors clear, or care more about mature app behavior than raw feature density.

Scorecard

eufy X10 Pro Omni review scorecard
Decision pointX10 Pro Omni resultOperator read
Vacuuming8,000 Pa advertised suctionStrong spec story for pet hair and daily debris
MoppingDual rotating MopMaster pads with pressureThe main reason to buy over vacuum-first robots
DockSelf-empty, self-wash, self-refill, self-dryHigh convenience value if it fits your space
Obstacle avoidanceAI.See camera system with LEDUseful for toys and shoes, not a license to ignore floors
Platform polishGood value, less proven than RoborockBest bought when features matter more than app refinement

Best price path

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eufy X10 Pro Omni

eufy Typical street price: $799

The X10 Pro Omni is the aggressive value pick for buyers who want 8,000 Pa suction, AI.See obstacle avoidance, dual rotating mops, auto-emptying, mop washing, drying, and refilling in one dock.

Strengths

  • 8,000 Pa advertised suction gives it a strong spec story
  • MopMaster dual rotating mops are a real hard-floor upgrade
  • All-in-one dock handles emptying, washing, refilling, and drying

Tradeoffs

  • Large dock needs a permanent floor location
  • App and map polish are still not Roborock's main advantage
  • Camera-based obstacle avoidance is useful but not magic

Buy it if

Buy the X10 Pro Omni if your floor problem is not just dust. It makes the most sense for homes with pets, crumbs, hard floors, and enough clutter that obstacle avoidance is useful. The dock is also the point. If you will not give the base station a permanent home, do not pay for a robot built around it.

Skip it if

Skip it if your home is mostly carpet and you rarely mop. You can spend less on a vacuum-first self-emptying model. Also skip it if you want the safest app and mapping experience. Roborock still has the cleaner platform story for many multi-room routines.

X10 Pro Omni vs Qrevo S

This is the core decision. The eufy is the more aggressive feature value: stronger advertised suction, camera-based obstacle avoidance, and a very complete dock. The Roborock Qrevo S is the safer mapping and app-polish pick. At the same price, this is a house-style decision. At a meaningful discount, the eufy becomes the sharper buy. Read the full Roborock Qrevo S review if Roborock’s mapping and room routines are the reason you are upgrading.

X10 Pro Omni vs Q5 Pro+

The Roborock Q5 Pro+ is the better value if you mostly need vacuuming and self-emptying. The eufy X10 Pro Omni is the better buy if mopping is part of the daily mess. Do not pay for the X10’s mop dock unless it replaces real cleaning friction.

Bottom line

The eufy X10 Pro Omni is one of the most commercially interesting robot vacuum-mop buys because it turns flagship-style dock automation into a midrange decision. Buy it for hard floors, pet hair, and feature value. Buy Roborock if app maturity is the deciding factor.

Frequently asked questions

Is the eufy X10 Pro Omni worth it in 2026?

Yes if you want a self-emptying robot vacuum that also takes mopping seriously. It is strongest when sale pricing puts it below flagship mop-dock robots.

Is the eufy X10 Pro Omni better than Roborock Qrevo S?

Choose eufy for obstacle avoidance, spec value, and a stronger mop-value story. Choose Roborock Qrevo S if mapping polish and predictable room routines matter more.

Does eufy X10 Pro Omni avoid pet waste?

It has AI.See obstacle avoidance, but no robot vacuum should be treated as pet-waste proof. If pet accidents are realistic, clean manually first and avoid unattended runs during risky windows.

Does the X10 Pro Omni need a subscription?

No. Its core robot vacuum and app features do not require a subscription, which is part of why it is attractive against some smart-home categories.