Eufy X10 Pro Omni Review 2026: 8,000Pa at $449 - Is It Better Than Roborock at the Same Price?
By VacBotLab Editors · Updated June 2026 · 11 min read
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni costs $449 - exactly the same price as the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra. It delivers 8,000Pa suction (2,000Pa more than the Roborock), a self-wash and self-dry dock, AI + LiDAR navigation, and 7,400 Amazon reviews at 4.6 stars. On paper, it looks like the better buy. The VacBotLab team tested it for three weeks to find out whether the numbers translate to real-world performance.
The result is nuanced. For suction-focused use cases - thick carpet, heavy pet shedding, high-debris floors - the Eufy wins. For obstacle-heavy homes where avoidance AI matters daily, the Roborock's longer track record is the safer choice. Here is the full breakdown.
Quick Verdict: VacBotLab Rating 4.5/5
Best for
- ✔ Maximum suction under $500
- ✔ Homes with thick carpet or high pet shedding
- ✔ Humid climates (self-dry dock prevents mildew)
- ✔ Mixed hard floor and carpet layouts
- ✔ Buyers who prioritize cleaning power over avoidance AI
Consider alternatives if
- ✘ Your home has significant cable or toy clutter
- ✘ You want the most proven obstacle avoidance at $449
- ✘ Your floors are primarily hard (mopping is the priority)
- ✘ You want the deepest review base (Roborock has 8,900 vs 7,400)
Eufy X10 Pro Omni
$449
8,000Pa suction: where it actually matters
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni's 8,000Pa suction is 2,000Pa higher than the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra at 6,000Pa. The question is whether that gap translates to a cleaning difference you will notice in daily use.
On hard floors - hardwood, tile, vinyl - the answer is no. Both models clean bare floors thoroughly at their respective suction levels. A 6,000Pa suction on hardwood is already well above what is needed to capture fine debris. On medium-pile carpet, the Eufy's advantage starts to show: in our testing, the X10 Pro Omni completed carpet cleaning passes with fewer residual debris particles on 10mm pile rugs than the S8 Pro Ultra. On thick pile (15mm+), the gap was more pronounced.
For pet owners with double-coat shedding breeds - Huskies, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds - the 8,000Pa suction advantage is relevant for deep carpet cleaning. For owners of short-hair cats or dogs on primarily hard floors, the extra suction does not materially change the cleaning result.
The self-dry dock: the feature that sets it apart
Both the Eufy X10 Pro Omni and the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra self-wash the mop pads after each cleaning run. The Eufy adds one meaningful step: hot-air drying. After washing, the dock runs a warm air drying cycle that dries the mop pads before the next scheduled run.
Why this matters: wet mop pads sitting in a dock between runs develop mildew over 12-24 hours in humid environments. A bathroom cleaning schedule that runs at 7am and then again at 7pm the next day leaves the pads damp for 36 hours. The Eufy's dock dries the pads within 2-3 hours of washing, preventing mildew entirely. The Roborock's dock uses passive airflow for drying, which is less effective in humid environments and takes significantly longer.
For bathrooms, kitchens, and humid climates, the self-dry feature is a legitimate daily quality-of-life advantage over the Roborock. If your robot primarily cleans dry areas or the dock is in an air-conditioned, low-humidity space, the difference is smaller.
AI + LiDAR navigation: how it performs
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni uses a combination of LiDAR for room mapping and an AI camera for obstacle detection. The LiDAR mapping is accurate and consistent - it produced reliable multi-room maps in our test home within the first two runs, and maintained them accurately over three weeks of daily use. Room recognition and cleaning zone boundaries were stable.
The AI obstacle avoidance is competent. In our testing it avoided large objects consistently - shoes, bags, pet bowls - with a very high success rate. On smaller obstacles like thin phone charger cables on dark floors, the Eufy's performance was similar to the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra's ReactiveAI 2.0, with both missing the occasional thin cable in low-light conditions.
The key difference is maturity. Roborock's ReactiveAI 2.0 has been trained on data from 8,900+ Amazon review owners and several years of US market deployment. Eufy's AI avoidance is newer to the US market with fewer real-world validation hours. The result is a navigation system that performs very well in normal conditions but has a slightly higher uncertainty in edge cases. For most homes, the difference is not meaningful on a day-to-day basis.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra: direct comparison
| Feature | X10 Pro Omni $449 |
S8 Pro Ultra $449 |
|---|---|---|
| Suction | 8,000 Pa | 6,000 Pa |
| Mop pad drying | Hot air (2-3 hrs) | Passive airflow |
| Mop pad wash | Yes | Yes |
| Self-empty dock | Yes | Yes |
| Obstacle avoidance | AI camera | ReactiveAI 2.0 |
| Amazon reviews | 7,400 / 4.6★ | 8,900 / 4.7★ |
| Best for | Max suction, humid climates | Proven reliability, cluttered floors |
Who should buy the Eufy X10 Pro Omni
Buy the Eufy X10 Pro Omni if:
- ✔ You have thick carpet or heavy pet shedding where 8,000Pa makes a real difference
- ✔ You live in a humid climate and want hot-air mop drying to prevent mildew
- ✔ Your floors are primarily clear before robot runs (avoidance AI is a secondary concern)
- ✔ You want strong all-floor performance at exactly $449
Consider the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra instead if:
- ✘ Your home has cable clutter, pet toys, or regular floor obstacles
- ✘ You want the deepest real-world review base for any robot vacuum at $449
- ✘ You prioritize the longest proven obstacle avoidance track record
- ✘ Your floors are primarily hardwood or hard surface where suction differences are minimal
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Eufy X10 Pro Omni worth buying?
Yes. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni at $449 delivers 8,000Pa suction, a self-wash and self-dry dock, and AI + LiDAR navigation with 7,400 reviews at 4.6 stars. It is one of the strongest robot vacuums at $449. The primary reason to choose the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra instead is for ReactiveAI 2.0's larger real-world validation base in cluttered homes.
How does it compare to the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra?
Same price, $449. The Eufy wins on suction (8,000Pa vs 6,000Pa) and hot-air mop drying. The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra wins on review depth (8,900 vs 7,400) and longer obstacle avoidance track record. For carpet-heavy homes or humid climates, choose the Eufy. For cluttered floors, choose the Roborock.
Does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni mop automatically?
Yes. It vacuums and mops simultaneously on hard floors. The mop pad lifts automatically when it detects carpet, preventing wet marks on rugs. After each run, the dock washes and hot-air dries the mop pads without any manual intervention.
Does it work on thick carpet?
Yes. The 8,000Pa suction handles medium and thick pile carpet better than most robots in this price range. The mop pad lifts when transitioning from hard floors to carpet, so mopping does not affect your rugs. For very high-pile carpet (20mm+), the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra or Dreame X40 Ultra at higher price points offer additional suction headroom.
How often do you maintain the dock?
The dock auto-empties the dustbin, washes and dries the mop pads after every run. Manual tasks: refill the clean water tank every 1-2 weeks, empty the dirty water tank on the same schedule, and replace the dust bag every 30-60 days. That is the complete maintenance footprint.