Eufy X10 Pro Omni vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra 2026 — Which $449 Robot Wins?
By VacBotLab Editors · Updated July 2026 · 12 min read
Both the Eufy X10 Pro Omni and the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra cost $449. Both have self-empty docks. Both wash their own mop pads. Both clean floors and hard surfaces in a single cordless cycle. They're the two most evenly matched robots on the entire VacBotLab site — and the right answer genuinely depends on what kind of floors are in your home.
Here is the honest comparison, without hedging.
Bottom Line Up Front
- Buy the S8 Pro Ultra if: You have pets, mixed floors, or want the best sonic mopping and review depth
- Buy the X10 Pro Omni if: Your home skews carpet-heavy and 8,000Pa suction matters over mopping quality
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
$449
4.7★ · 8,900 reviews · Dual rubber brushrolls · Sonic mop · Editor Choice
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Eufy X10 Pro Omni
$449
4.6★ · 7,400 reviews · 8,000Pa suction · Self-wash dock · Best All-in-One
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| Feature | Roborock S8 Pro Ultra | Eufy X10 Pro Omni |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $449 | $449 |
| Suction | 6,000Pa | 8,000Pa ✓ |
| Review rating | 4.7★ ✓ | 4.6★ |
| Review volume | 8,900 ✓ | 7,400 |
| Brushroll | Dual rubber ✓ | Single |
| Mop system | Sonic (3,000/min) ✓ | Standard |
| Self-wash dock | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ |
| Auto-empty | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ |
| Obstacle avoidance | ReactiveAI 2.0 | AI + LiDAR ✓ |
| Navigation | ReactiveAI 2.0 | AI + LiDAR |
Where the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra wins
Dual rubber brushrolls — critical for pet owners
This is the biggest practical difference between the two robots. The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra uses two rubber brushrolls. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni uses one. For pet hair, the dual rubber design is meaningfully better: rubber doesn't tangle, and two counter-rotating rolls compress debris upward through the intake rather than just dragging it. If you have cats, dogs, or both — the S8 Pro Ultra's brushroll system is the deciding factor.
Sonic mopping — 3,000 vibrations per minute
The sonic mop on the S8 Pro Ultra oscillates at 3,000 times per minute. The X10 Pro Omni's mop pad applies pressure but doesn't vibrate. On dried-on grime, food residue, and pet paw prints on tile or LVP, the difference is real. Sonic mopping scrubs; standard mopping wipes. For anyone who actually wants their hard floors cleaned rather than just damp-wiped, the S8 Pro Ultra's mop system is the superior tool.
Review depth — 8,900 at 4.7★
The S8 Pro Ultra's 8,900 reviews at 4.7 stars is the deeper validation base. The X10 Pro Omni's 7,400 at 4.6 stars is very strong — but between two robots at identical prices, review depth and rating are a useful tiebreaker. The S8 Pro Ultra leads on both.
Where the Eufy X10 Pro Omni wins
Suction — 8,000Pa vs 6,000Pa
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni has 2,000Pa more suction — a 33% increase over the S8 Pro Ultra. On hard floors this difference is marginal; dust, hair, and debris don't require 6,000Pa to pick up. On medium-to-thick carpet the gap becomes real: more suction pulls embedded debris from deeper in the pile. For homes that are primarily carpeted, the Eufy's suction advantage matters.
AI navigation system
The X10 Pro Omni combines AI with LiDAR for navigation and obstacle detection. In real-world use on complex-layout homes with lots of furniture legs, charging cables, and floor items, the combination produces slightly better path planning and fewer stuck incidents than ReactiveAI 2.0. For open-plan homes the difference is negligible; for cluttered, furniture-dense rooms it can be a meaningful advantage.
Who should buy which robot
Buy the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra ($449) if:
- You have cats, dogs, or both — dual rubber brushrolls are the best pet hair system at this price
- Mopping quality matters — sonic scrubbing vs passive pad drag is a real difference on tile and LVP
- You want maximum review validation — 8,900 at 4.7★
- Mixed floors (carpet + hard) with emphasis on hard floor mopping quality
Buy the Eufy X10 Pro Omni ($449) if:
- Your home is primarily carpet and suction is the priority — 8,000Pa makes a real difference
- You have a furniture-dense, cluttered layout and want the best navigation system at this price
- No pets, so brushroll design is less critical
- You prefer Eufy's app ecosystem to Roborock's
The tiebreaker for most people
If you're genuinely undecided after the above, ask yourself one question: do you have pets? If yes, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra's dual rubber brushrolls and sonic mopping are the right choice. If no, and your home skews carpet-heavy, the Eufy X10 Pro Omni's 8,000Pa suction earns its equal price tag.
Either way, you're buying one of the two best all-round robot vacuums available for under $500 in 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both robots on hardwood floors safely?
Yes. Both robots are safe for hardwood, LVP, tile, and standard laminate. Both detect carpet and adjust their mop pad accordingly. The S8 Pro Ultra's VibraRise function lifts the mop off carpet automatically during cleaning to prevent wet-carpet issues.
Which has a quieter operation?
Both operate at roughly 65–68dB in standard mode — comparable to a normal conversation. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni's higher suction motor runs slightly louder in boost mode. For overnight or nap-time cleaning runs, both are acceptable in standard mode.
Do both robots work with Alexa and Google Home?
Yes. Both the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra and Eufy X10 Pro Omni support Alexa and Google Home voice control. Roborock's app integration is generally considered more feature-rich. Eufy's HomeBase integration is tighter for users already in the Eufy ecosystem.
How often do I need to refill the water tank?
Both robots hold enough water for a standard cleaning cycle on a 1,500–2,000 sq ft home. For larger homes you may need to refill mid-cycle. Both dock automatically when the tank is low and resume when it's refilled, so in practice you just top it up as needed.