Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Eufy C28 or Mova P10 have better suction?

Both have about 2,000 Pa of suction, but the Mova P10’s brush design picks up crumbs and pet hair a bit more enthusiastically on hard floors.

Which robot vacuum mops better, Eufy C28 or Mova P10?

The Mova P10 has a smarter water dispensing system and better pad pressure, so it actually scrubs spills like soy sauce better than the Eufy C28’s basic vibrating pad.

Are the Eufy C28 and Mova P10 good for hard floors?

Yes, both are effective on hard floors like tile, laminate, and vinyl, and neither will replace a full-sized upright on thick carpet.

How do the Eufy C28 and Mova P10 navigate your home?

The Eufy C28 uses basic bump-and-turn navigation, while the Mova P10 uses SLAM mapping to build a mental map of your home for fewer random bumps.

If you’re torn, here’s the simple version: the Mova P10 is the safer bet. It mops a little better, navigates a little smarter, and costs about the same. The Eufy C28 is still a solid robotβ€”you won’t regret it if you choose itβ€”but the Mova just edges it out for most households. Both are good; one is slightly more dependable for the kind of beginner owner who doesn’t want to troubleshoot robot quirks.

The truth is, you won’t go wrong with either choice. Hard floors are forgiving, and both of these robots are built to handle them. Trust your gut, pick whichever one feels right to you, and let it do its job. In three months, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.