Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Eufy X10 Pro Omni quiet enough for naptime?
Yes, it runs at about 52 dB in Quiet Mode and was tested during naptime without being heard from the next room with the door open.
Does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni have a self-washing mop?
Yes, it has a self-wash mop system that uses hot water to scrub the pads after each mopping run and then dries them with warm air.
How well does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni avoid obstacles?
The LiDAR navigation with AI obstacle avoidance dodged stray socks, a Hot Wheels car, and a half-chewed dog bone without any drama.
Is the Eufy X10 Pro Omni good for pet hair?
With 5,500 Pa of suction, it handles tile, hardwood, and area rugs well; the article mentions a shedding dog and says it works for pet owners tired of fur tumbleweeds.
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni: The Naptime Robot Vacuum That Actually Keeps the Peace
Look, I’ve tested more robot vacuums than I care to count. Most of them sound like a lawnmower having a disagreement with a blender. So when I first unboxed the Eufy X10 Pro Omni, I was skeptical. My daughter Sparkles, who is seven and has opinions about everything, took one look at it and declared, “That’s the quiet one, isn’t it, Dad?” She was right. And after three weeks of living with this thing in a house with two kids, a shedding dog, and a schedule that never stops, I can tell you exactly what works and what doesn’t.
Key Specs and Features You Actually Care About
- Suction power: 5,500 Pa (plenty for tile, hardwood, and area rugs)
- Self-wash mop system with hot water scrubbing
- Auto-empty dustbin (handles up to 45 days of debris)
- LiDAR navigation with AI obstacle avoidance
- Noise level: roughly 52 dB in Quiet Mode (genuinely naptime-safe)
- Battery life: about 120 minutes on a single charge
- Self-drying mop pads (so they don’t get musty)
Sparkles calls it “Whisper,” because she says it cleans like a secret. That’s probably the best review it will ever get.
Who Is This Vacuum For?
This vacuum is for parents who have given up on the idea of a clean floor because the vacuum itself is too loud to run during the only quiet hour of the day. It’s for anyone with a baby who naps in a room that shares a wall with the main living area. It’s for pet owners who are tired of seeing fur tumbleweeds two hours after the last vacuum run. It’s for people who want a self-washing mop that actually scrubs and dries itself, so you don’t have to touch dirty pads.
It is not for people who need a deep-carpet monster. If you have wall-to-wall shag that hasn’t been vacuumed since the Clinton administration, you need a corded upright, not a robot.
Pros of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni
- It is genuinely quiet. I ran it in Quiet Mode during Sparkles’ naptime and couldn’t hear it from the next room. The bedroom door was open. That is a game-changer.
- The self-wash mop works better than I expected. It uses hot water to scrub the pads after each mopping run, then dries them with warm air. No more stinky mop pads sitting in a base.
- Obstacle avoidance is solid. It dodged stray socks, a Hot Wheels car, and a half-chewed dog bone without any drama. Sparkles deliberately left a crayon on the floor to test it. The vacuum went around it.
- The dustbin auto-empty is genuinely hands-off. I haven’t touched a bag in three weeks. The base holds about 45 days of debris.
- Mopping is actually useful. The mop lifts when it detects carpet or rugs, so you don’t get wet edges on your area rugs. It scrubs with down pressure, which is more than most other robot mops do.
What Sparkles Thinks
“Dad, Whisper is the nicest robot we have because it doesn’t wake up my baby brother. And it told me it likes the color white.” I didn’t bother explaining that it can’t talk. She’s not wrong about the noise part.
Cons of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni
- The dustbin capacity is on the small side. If you have long-haired people or heavy-shedding dogs, you’ll need to empty the robot’s bin more often than the base auto-empty expects. I had to manually empty it twice in one week.
- The self-wash station takes up space. The base is about the size of a small end table. You need 20 inches of clearance in front of it for the robot to dock properly. Make sure you have the floor space.
- It’s not great on thick carpet. On low-pile and medium-pile, it does fine. On my fluffier living room rug, it struggled slightly and left a few crumbs behind.
- The app is fine but not spectacular. It does the job: scheduling, zone cleaning, no-go zones, and mopping control. But the interface feels a generation behind Roborock’s app. It’s not bad. It’s just not great.
- The price. At around $800, it’s not cheap. But consider that you’re getting a self-washing mop, auto-empty, and genuine quiet operation. That combination is rare.
Verdict: Should You Buy the Eufy X10 Pro Omni?
Yes. But let me be honest about who should buy it. If you have a baby or toddler who naps, and you want to run a vacuum during that golden hour without waking anyone up, this is the robot vacuum for you. The quiet mode is real. It is not a marketing gimmick. I tested it with the bedroom door open, which is basically my version of a scientific laboratory.
If you are tired of dealing with dirty mop pads and want a machine that scrubs and dries itself, the X10 Pro Omni delivers. The hot water self-wash is not a gimmick either. The pads come out of the base noticeably cleaner than they went in.
If you have thick carpet or a massive open-concept ground floor that needs constant deep cleaning, you might want to look at a more powerful robot vacuum or supplement with a cordless stick vac. This is a daily maintenance vacuum, not a deep-clean beast.
Sparkles has named it “Whisper,” and it has earned its name. It runs every afternoon while my youngest naps, and nobody wakes up. That alone is worth the price of admission. The self-wash mop and the obstacle avoidance are just bonuses.
Bottom line: The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is the best quiet robot vacuum with a self-wash mop that I have tested. It is smart, it is quiet, and it does the job without demanding your attention. If your home is mostly hard floors and low-to-medium pile rugs, and you have kids or pets, buy it. You will thank me after the first naptime clean.