Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Eufy X10 Pro Omni really quiet?
Yes, on the lowest power setting it operates at as low as 55 dB, which is barely audible – you might walk into the kitchen thinking it’s off while it’s scrubbing a stain.
Does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni wash its own mop pads?
Yes, the self-cleaning station washes the dual rotating mop pads with hot water and blows hot air to dry them after every mopping run, so you never have to handle smelly mop heads.
Is the Eufy X10 Pro Omni good for carpets?
No, it’s designed for hard floors and low-pile carpets only. The mop system works best on hard surfaces, and the suction isn’t meant for medium or high-pile carpet cleaning.
How long does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni battery last?
The battery lasts up to 180 minutes on quiet mode, which is enough to clean multiple rooms in a typical home without needing to recharge.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni: The Quiet Mopping Vacuum That Actually Listens
When Sparkles was three, she dropped a bowl of spaghetti on our hardwood floor. I grabbed a paper towel and spent ten minutes on my knees scrubbing while she watched, fascinated. “Daddy, why are you whispering?” she asked. I wasn’t whispering. I was too tired to talk. Fast forward a few years and that same floor now gets cleaned by the Eufy X10 Pro Omni, a robot vacuum and mop that our family has been living with for three months. And the first thing I can tell you is that it really is quiet — quiet enough that Sparkles doesn’t notice it running during her Saturday morning cartoons. But quiet isn’t the only thing this machine does. It mops, vacuums, empties its own dustbin, and even washes its own mop pads. Yes, you read that right. It’s like a self-cleaning butler for your floors, and I’ve got some honest thoughts on whether it’s worth the money for a busy household with kids and a shedding dog.
Key Specs and Features
- Suction power: 8,000 Pa (highest in Eufy’s lineup)
- Mop system: Dual rotating mop pads with 1 kg downward pressure
- Self-cleaning station: Auto empties dustbin, washes and dries mop pads
- Battery life: Up to 180 minutes on quiet mode
- Navigation: LiDAR + AI obstacle avoidance
- Noise level: As low as 55 dB in quiet mode
- Floor types: Hard floors and low-pile carpets
The X10 Pro Omni is Eufy’s attempt to compete with high-end robot mops like the Roborock S8 MaxV or the Dreame Bot L20 Ultra, but at a significantly lower price point. And after testing it on our mixed hard floors — tile in the kitchen, engineered hardwood in the living room, and some area rugs — I can say it punches above its weight. The dual spinning mop pads scrub like a person on their knees, but with a consistent pressure that doesn’t miss spots. And the self-cleaning station? That alone saved me from buying multiple mop heads every few months.
Who This Vacuum Is For
If you have hard floors — no wall-to-wall carpet, just occasional rugs — and you hate mopping, this is your machine. It’s also ideal for homes with kids and pets where floors get sticky or dirty daily. The quiet operation means you can run it while your toddler naps or during a Zoom meeting without anyone complaining. But if you have medium or high-pile carpets, skip this model. The mop system works best on hard surfaces, and the suction, while strong, isn’t designed for deep carpet cleaning. It’s a hard floor champion, not a carpet hero.
What Works: The Good Stuff
- Quiet mopping. On the lowest power setting, the X10 Pro Omni is barely audible. I’ve walked into the kitchen thinking it was off, only to see it quietly scrubbing a dried juice stain. The 55 dB claim is real. It’s like having a polite guest who cleans your floors while you’re distracted.
- Self-cleaning mop pads. After every mopping run, the station washes the pads with hot water and then blows hot air to dry them. That means no more smelly, bacteria-ridden mop heads. I was skeptical, but after three months, the pads look and smell like new.
- Handles dried-on messes. Sparkles spilled chocolate milk on the hardwood and I didn’t notice until two hours later. The X10 Pro Omni took two passes and removed it completely. The downward pressure on the mop pads really helps get into the grain of the wood.
- Pet hair pickup. Our golden retriever sheds tumbleweeds. The X10’s brush roll doesn’t get tangled much, and the suction drags hair directly into the bin. The self-empty station holds enough dust for about three weeks in our house.
- App is intuitive. I can schedule cleanings, set no-go zones, and choose between vacuum-only, mop-only, or vacuum+mop. Even my mom figured it out during a trial run.
What Doesn’t Work: The Honest Downsides
- Not great with area rugs. The mop pads don’t lift high enough. If the robot crosses a medium-pile rug while mopping, it can push the pad onto the carpet, leaving a wet mark. You’ll need to use no-go zones for any rug thicker than a doormat.
- Self-empty station is loud. The mopping is quiet, but when the station empties the dustbin, it sounds like a small jet engine for about 10 seconds. If you run it at night, that burst might wake a light sleeper. Place it in a utility room if possible.
- Water tank is small. The onboard water tank holds only about 200 ml. For a full house mopping, you’ll need to refill it mid-run, unless you use the station’s larger water supply (which it uses to refill the robot automatically). Even then, the station’s tank needs refilling every two or three full cleanings.
- AI object avoidance is good, not great. It will avoid socks and power cords, but I’ve watched it gently nudge a small toy. One time it rolled over a crayon and left a purple smear on the wood. Keep the floor tidy before a run.
- No edge-cleaning mop. The mop pads don’t extend to the floor edges. You’ll get a one-inch gap along baseboards and under cabinets. Occasionally I still need to grab a Swiffer for corners.
Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?
Yes, if your home is mostly hard floors and you want quiet, hands-off mopping. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni has become our daily driver for maintenance cleaning. I run it every morning while the house is empty, and I can count on one hand how many times I’ve had to manually touch a mop or vacuum since setting it up. The self-cleaning station is a genuine convenience — it feels like having a maid who washes their own rags.
No, if you have thick carpets or a lot of clutter. You’ll fight with no-go zones and the occasional wet rug incident. Also, if you’re the type who wants the robot to negotiate a messy floor, this isn’t the one — you’ll need to pick up socks, cables, and toys first.
For our family, it’s been a game-changer. Sparkles loves that “Sparky” (her name for it) is quiet enough to let her watch her shows. My wife loves that she’s not scrubbing spaghetti sauce off the floor anymore. And I love that I only think about vacuuming once a month when I change the bag. If your budget runs to around $800 and you’ve got hard floors and kids, this robot will earn its keep within a month.