Eufy X10 Pro Omni Review: Is It Worth the Premium?
TL;DR - Eufy X10 Pro Omni (around 1,099 GBP) is the best fully automatic robot vacuum available in the UK in 2025 if you want minimal manual intervention. The auto-empty, self-wash, and self-dry station genuinely delivers on the promise. Obstacle avoidance is the best I've tested at this price. Not perfect on thick carpets, and the app has some rough edges -- but if the sell is "I don't want to think about cleaning," this comes closer than anything else.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni specs at a glance
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Suction power | 8,000 Pa |
| Mop system | OZMO Turbo (spinning mop pads) |
| Carpet detection | Yes -- mop lifts 12mm on carpet |
| Station functions | Auto-empty (45-day bag), self-wash mop, self-dry |
| Clean water tank | 2.5 litres |
| Navigation | LiDAR with full floor mapping |
| Obstacle avoidance | AIVI 3.0 (camera + AI) |
| App | eufy Clean |
| Compatibility | Alexa, Google Home |
| Price | ~1,099 GBP |
What "fully automatic" actually means
Robot vacuums have been around long enough that the basic category feels solved. They clean floors. But how much manual work do you actually hand off when you spend 1,099 GBP on one? The newer question is how much you still have to do after the robot finishes. Emptying the dustbin. Washing the mop pads. Cleaning the roller brush. Descaling the water tank.
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni's pitch is that it handles most of this itself. The dock station empties the dustbin (capacity for 45 days of debris), washes the mop pads with hot water, and hot-air dries them to prevent mildew. That last part -- the drying -- is what separates genuinely self-maintaining stations from ones that leave wet mop pads sitting in a dock overnight.
I've had robot mops that clean the pad in the dock and leave it damp. Within three days, the dock smells. The X10 Pro Omni's 45-degree hot air drying takes about an hour post-clean and solves this problem completely.
Specs
Key specs
- Suction power: 8,000 Pa
- Navigation: LiDAR with AIVI 3.0 AI obstacle avoidance
- Mopping system: OZMO Turbo with oscillating mop pad
- Mop lift: 12mm carpet lift (auto-detect)
- Battery: 5,200 mAh, 3-hour runtime
- Dustbin: 430 ml (robot) / 2.5 litre capacity auto-empty bag (dock)
- Water tank (robot): 250 ml
- Water tank (dock clean): 2.5 litres
- Noise level: 55 dB (standard), 68 dB (boost)
- UK price: approximately 1,099 GBP
Floor cleaning performance
On hard floors -- which is where the majority of its work happens in most homes -- the X10 Pro Omni is excellent. The combination of 8,000 Pa suction and oscillating mop pad handles everyday dust, pet hair, and dried food debris in a single pass.
The AIVI 3.0 obstacle avoidance is noticeably better than previous generations. I tested it with cables, small toys, socks, and chair legs in various positions. It avoided all of them on first approach without getting stuck. The only things it struggled with were very thin phone charger cables lying flat -- it would sometimes roll over these rather than avoid them.
On carpet, the suction is strong but you'll see the difference on pile depth. Short-pile carpet and area rugs clean well. Very thick shaggy rugs or deep-pile carpet may need two passes or higher suction mode to match what you'd get from an upright vacuum.
Mopping: the good and the honest
The oscillating OZMO Turbo mop applies scrubbing motion rather than just dragging a wet pad. On kitchen tile and hardwood, this removes dried marks that a passive wet mop wouldn't touch. The 12mm carpet lift is reliable -- I tested it on a medium-pile rug with no wetting incidents.
What the mopping won't do: replace hand-scrubbing for genuine stains. Dried coffee, pet accidents, or anything ground into grout needs pre-treatment first. The X10 Pro Omni handles maintenance mopping excellently but it isn't a deep-clean device.
The auto-empty and self-clean station
This is the headline feature and it works as advertised. The dock occupies about the footprint of a large kitchen bin -- it's not subtle. You need to position it against a wall with access to power and ideally within reach of a drain (the dirty water output is a small tray you empty manually, about 1.5 litres).
The cleaning cycle runs automatically after each vacuuming-and-mopping run:
- Robot returns to dock
- Auto-empty function sucks debris into sealed bag
- Station washes mop pad with clean water
- Hot air drying cycle runs (approximately 60 minutes)
The sealed auto-empty bag is rated for 45 days -- I got about 40 days with twice-weekly full-home runs in a three-bedroom house with a dog.
App and navigation
The EufyHome app has improved substantially but remains behind Roborock's offering. Is that gap a dealbreaker? You get full floor map editing, room naming, no-mop zone setting, and per-room suction control. The schedule builder is functional but not as flexible as Roborock's -- you can't set different cleaning parameters for different rooms on different days without creating separate schedules.
Navigation on first run takes about 25 minutes to map a 90 square metre flat. Subsequent runs follow the map reliably. Door threshold handling works up to about 2cm height difference.
How it compares at this price
The main competition at similar UK pricing:
- Roborock S8 Pro Ultra (approx 1,200 GBP): stronger app, slightly lower suction (6,000 Pa), better on deep carpets due to sonic vibration mop
- Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni (approx 1,100 GBP): comparable specs, weaker obstacle avoidance in our testing
- Dreame L20 Ultra (approx 950 GBP): slightly cheaper with similar self-cleaning station but narrower obstacle avoidance capability
For most buyers, the Eufy X10 Pro Omni or Roborock S8 Pro Ultra are the serious contenders. If the self-clean station is the priority, they're very close. If you want the best app experience, Roborock. If you want the strongest obstacle avoidance, Eufy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni clean carpet and hard floors?
Yes. The X10 Pro Omni automatically detects carpet and lifts the mop pad by 12mm to prevent wetting it. On hard floors, the OZMO Turbo mop applies consistent water pressure. Most reviewers find vacuum performance on carpet strong (8,000 Pa suction), though very thick pile carpets work better with two passes.
How often do you need to maintain the Eufy X10 Pro Omni station?
The auto-empty bag holds 45 days of debris. The self-cleaning function washes and dries mop pads automatically after each run, so the mop needs no manual intervention for 1-2 weeks with daily use. You'll need to refill the clean water tank (2.5 litres) roughly every 3-5 cleaning sessions.
Is the Eufy X10 Pro Omni better than the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra?
Both are excellent but different. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni has stronger suction (8,000 Pa vs 6,000 Pa) and better obstacle avoidance. The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has a more mature app with better room segmentation and zone cleaning. Eufy is better for homes with lots of floor debris; Roborock is better for app-heavy users who want granular scheduling control.
Can the Eufy X10 Pro Omni go from room to room autonomously?
Yes. The LiDAR-based mapping creates a full floor plan on first run. After that, you can assign room names, set no-mop zones, create cleaning schedules per room, and adjust suction power by zone. The navigation handles doorway transitions reliably on thresholds up to about 2cm.