Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni have good suction for pet hair?
Yes, it has 8,000 Pa of suction, which the reviewer says is more than enough for heavy pet hair from a golden retriever.
Does the base station clean the mop pads automatically?
Yes, the self-cleaning base station washes the mop pads with hot water and dries them using hot air to prevent odors.
Can the Eufy X10 Pro Omni handle carpets and rugs?
Yes, the mop attachment automatically lifts when it detects carpet, but the sensors can get confused by dark carpets or long fringe rugs.
Is this vacuum good for allergies?
Yes, the sealed system and self-emptying base mean you don’t kick dust back into the air, which the reviewer says is great for allergy sufferers.
Does the X10 Pro Omni avoid pet waste and cables?
Yes, it uses AI obstacle avoidance with cameras and sensors to avoid pet waste, cables, and stray socks.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni Review: Self-Cleaning Robot Vacuum for Heavy Pet Hair
Look, I’ve lost count of how many robot vacuums have come through my house. I’ve got a golden retriever who sheds like it’s his job, two kids who drop crumbs like they’re marking territory, and a cat who’s convinced the entire house is his personal fur factory. When the Eufy X10 Pro Omni showed up, even Sparkles had questions. She named it “Roombot Supreme” and immediately tried to ride it. The X10 didn’t appreciate that, but it handled everything else without complaint.
If you’ve got pets and kids and you’re tired of emptying dustbins every single day, this one’s worth a hard look. Let me break down what actually works, what’s just okay, and whether you should pull the trigger.
Key Specs and Features
The X10 Pro Omni is Eufy’s latest attempt at a truly hands-free robot vacuum. The big selling point is the self-cleaning base station that empties the dustbin, washes the mop pads, and dries them. It’s got 8,000 Pa of suction, which sounds bonkers until you realize a golden retriever can generate that much fur in a single afternoon. The LiDAR navigation is solid, the app is actually useful, and the mop attachment lifts when it detects carpet. That last one is huge if you’ve got a mix of flooring like I do.
- Suction: 8,000 Pa β more than enough for heavy pet hair, Cheerios, and whatever else gets dropped on your floor
- Base station: self-empties, washes mop pads, and uses hot air to dry them so they don’t smell like wet dog
- Battery life: about 180 minutes on a single charge in quiet mode, closer to 90 on turbo
- Mop pads: two rotating pads that scrub rather than just drag a wet cloth around
- AI obstacle avoidance: cameras and sensors to avoid pet waste, cables, and stray socks
- Voice control: works with Alexa and Google Assistant, but you don’t need it
Who Is This Vacuum Actually For?
This thing is for people who are tired of being a janitor. If you’ve got one or two pets and you vacuum once a week, this is overkill. But if you’ve got heavy shedders, kids who eat snacks in every room, or you just want floors that stay clean without constant effort, the X10 Pro Omni is your new best friend. It’s also great if you have allergies because the sealed system and self-emptying base mean you’re not kicking dust back into the air every time you clean.
It’s not for everyone, though. If you have a multi-story house, you’ll need to carry the base station up and down, which is a chore. The base is bulky. Not “I have to rearrange my entire living room” bulky, but you’ll need a dedicated spot. And if you have rugs with long fringe or dark carpets, the sensors can get confused. Ask me how I know.
Pros and Cons
Here’s the honest list, because I don’t do fluff.What Works
- Pet hair pickup is outstanding. The brush roll doesn’t tangle nearly as bad as some others I’ve tested. I still pull hair off it every few days, but not every single run.
- The base station actually cleans the mop pads with hot water and dries them. That’s huge. I’ve had robots with self-emptying bins before, but the mop pads would just sit there getting musty. Not here.
- Obstacle avoidance is legit. It’s dodged phone chargers, a rogue shoe, and even a pile of dog barf. I wish I was kidding.
- The app gives you a clear map of your house and you can set no-go zones, room schedules, and cleaning intensity per room. It’s intuitive enough that I set it up in under 10 minutes.
- It’s quiet in standard mode. Not silent, but quiet enough that the kids don’t wake up.What Doesn’t Work
- The AI camera can shine a bright light in dark rooms. Sparkles thought it was a ghost the first night. She was both terrified and thrilled.
- The mop function is good for maintenance, not deep cleaning. If your floors are sticky, you still need a manual mop. The rotating pads pick up dust and light grime, not dried-on apple juice.
- The self-emptying base is loud. Like, “I didn’t know a vacuum could sound that angry” loud. It only lasts about 10 seconds, but it’s startling.
- It struggles with transitions between rooms if there’s a lip or a high threshold. My kitchen has a slight drop into the dining room, and it sometimes gets stuck.
- The price. It’s not cheap. You’re paying for the convenience of not touching dirt, and it’s worth it if you can swing it.
The Verdict
I’ve been running the Eufy X10 Pro Omni for about three weeks now, and it’s earned its spot in the rotation. It picks up hair better than any robot I’ve tested, the mop cleaning base is a genuine game-changer, and the navigation is reliable enough that I don’t have to babysit it. Sparkles has named it “Roombot Supreme” and insists it’s her favorite robot friend. She also tried to feed it a cracker, so take that endorsement with some salt.
If you have heavy pet hair, kids, or just a general dislike of vacuuming, this is one of the best options I’ve seen. It’s not perfect, especially on transitions and deep mopping, but for daily maintenance, it’s hard to beat. I’d buy it again, especially if you want a vacuum that cleans itself so you don’t have to.
Recommendation: Buy it if you have heavy pet hair and want a hands-free daily cleaner. Skip it if you have thick carpets, multiple floors, or need a deep mop. For most families with pets and kids, this is the one.