Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni handle pet hair?

With 8,000 Pa of suction, it picks up golden retriever fur on the first pass on hardwood and low-pile carpet, and on medium-pile rugs it took two passes. The brush didn’t tangle during the first week of testing.

Does the mop actually clean sticky dried-on spills?

Yes, the oscillating mop pads with downward pressure scrubbed off a dried-on syrup spill in about three passes, according to the reviewer’s test.

Does the robot avoid dragging a wet mop over carpet?

Yes, the mop pads lift up by 12mm when carpet is detected, so it doesn’t drag a wet pad across your rug.

Is the self-emptying station loud?

The self-emptying station is quieter than many other modelsβ€”not silent, but not like a jet engine. The drying cycle for mop pads is also fairly quiet.

How does the AI obstacle avoidance perform in a real home?

The robot navigated around a discarded sneaker and a doll without any issues, showing reliable AI-powered obstacle avoidance.

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni: One Robot to Handle the Pet Hair and the Spilled Juice

When you have pets and kids, you stop thinking of cleaning as a chore and start thinking of it as a constant state of low-grade war. The dog tracks in mud, the cat leaves fur on the couch, and my daughter Sparkles has a remarkable ability to spill a full cup of apple juice while sitting perfectly still. I have owned a lot of robot vacuums over the years. Some are great at carpet but useless on hard floors. Some mop okay but get tangled in a single strand of dog hair. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is the first robot in my house that actually tries to do both jobs well, and I have to say, it comes closer than I expected.

Key Specs and Features That Matter

Before I get into how this thing handles a real home, here is what you are working with. The X10 Pro Omni has 8,000 Pa of suction, which is a lot for a robot. It uses a self-emptying station that holds a dust bag for up to 75 days, according to Eufy. It also has a self-washing and self-drying mop system. That means the robot goes back to the base, scrubs its mop pads with clean water, and then blow-dries them so they do not get musty. The mop pads lift up by 12mm when it detects carpet, so it does not drag a wet pad across your rug. It uses AI-powered obstacle avoidance, which I was skeptical about until I watched it navigate around a discarded sneaker and a doll without skipping a beat.

How It Holds Up With Pet Hair and Kids

The suction power is no joke. We have a golden retriever mix who sheds enough fur to build a second dog every week. The X10 Pro Omni picks up that hair on the first pass on both hardwood and low-pile carpet. On my medium-pile area rug in the living room, it took two passes to get everything, but that is normal for any robot. I did not have to stop and cut hair off the roller brush once during my first week of testing, which is a first for me.

The mopping is where this robot stands out. I have used robots with a single mop pad that just drags a wet cloth over the floor. That is fine for light dust, but it does not handle dried-on sticky spots. The X10 Pro Omni oscillates its two mop pads and applies downward pressure. Sparkles spilled a glob of syrup on the kitchen floor at breakfast. By the time I remembered to clean it up after lunch, it was a solid, sticky patch. The robot scrubbed it off in about three passes. I was genuinely impressed. The self-washing mop system means I do not have to touch dirty mop pads by hand. The base washes them, spins them dry, and I just empty the dirty water tank and refill the clean tank every few days.

One thing that surprised me is how quiet the self-emptying station is compared to some others I have used. It is not silent, but it does not sound like a jet engine taking off. The drying cycle for the mop pads is also fairly quiet, which matters because we keep the base in the living room.

Who Is This Robot For

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is for you if you have a mix of hard floors and carpet, you have pets that shed, and you want a robot that can actually mop well enough that you do not need to break out the Swiffer every day. It is also for people who do not want to think about maintenance. The self-emptying, self-washing, self-drying station handles almost everything. You just empty the dirty water tank and swap the dust bag every couple of months. If you have a lot of high-pile carpet, I would still recommend a dedicated upright vacuum for deep cleaning. But for daily maintenance on hard floors and low-to-medium pile carpet, this robot is excellent.

Sparkles, of course, has her own opinion. She named it Mop-Bot because she says it looks like a robot that got tired of fighting and decided to just clean everything. She is not wrong.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros: Very strong suction for a robot vacuum. Picks up pet hair without tangling. Self-washing and self-drying mop system is genuinely useful and hygienic. AI obstacle avoidance works well for common kid and pet obstacles. Quiet operation for a self-emptying robot. Easy to maintain. The mop pads lift up on carpet so you do not wet your rugs.
  • Cons: The water tanks on the base station are not huge. You will need to refill the clean tank and empty the dirty tank every two to three days in a busy home. The mop pads are not great for deep scrubbing of heavily soiled grout. You still need to vacuum high-pile carpet separately with a powerful upright. The robot itself is a bit thicker than some competitors, so it may not fit under very low furniture. It is not cheap, though it is priced competitively for what it offers.

Final Verdict

I have tested a lot of robot vacuums that claim to do everything and end up doing nothing well. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is different. It handles pet hair better than most dedicated robot vacuums I have used, and it mops well enough that I have stopped manually spot-mopping the kitchen floor entirely. The self-cleaning mop system is not a gimmick. It works. It saves me time. It saves me from touching dirty mop pads.

If you are a parent with pets and you want one robot that can handle the daily mess without you having to babysit it, this is the one I would recommend. It is not the cheapest robot on the market, but it is probably the best value for a multi-functional robot that actually delivers on its promises. Buy it. Set it up. Let it run. Then sit down and have a cup of coffee while the robot does the work you used to hate.

Sparkles gave it a 10 out of 10, which is the highest rating she gives out. Her only suggestion is that it should also be able to bring her a snack. I told her that technology is not there yet. She said she will wait.