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You’ve narrowed it down to Eufy. Now you’re staring at eight models, X10 Pro Omni, S2 Pro, C20, L60, all described as smart, all with suction numbers that double every generation, none with clear guidance on which fits your home.
Eufy’s lineup has changed significantly since 2024. The budget RoboVac range has been repositioned, the Omni series now spans three price tiers, and the S2 Pro has taken the flagship position from the X10 Pro Omni.
Before comparing models, one thing needs to be understood first: what “Omni” actually means, because it determines whether you do ten seconds of maintenance per week or ten minutes.
Six Eufy robot vacuums compared across their 2026 lineup, with honest assessments of where Eufy beats Roborock, where it doesn’t, and which model is actually worth your money.
Quick Answer — Best Eufy Robot Vacuum 2026
Best overall: Eufy X10 Pro Omni (~$550): 8,000Pa, dual spinning mop pads, AI obstacle avoidance, Omni dock. The default recommendation for most homes. Best premium: Eufy Omni S2 Pro (~$900) — UniClean 10-in-1 dock, HydroJet roller mop, 30,000Pa, ozone sanitation. Best value Omni: Eufy Omni C20 (~$350) — entry point to full Omni dock automation at the lowest Eufy price.
Best for roller mop cleaning: Eufy Omni C28 (~$450). Best mid-range without full Omni: Eufy L60 (~$280). Best budget: Eufy 11S Max (~$160).
Read the Omni section below before deciding. Whether you need an Omni model determines your shortlist more than any spec comparison.
What “Omni” Actually Means: The Most Important Thing to Understand About Eufy’s Lineup
“Omni” is not just a model name. It indicates that the robot comes with a dock that handles its own maintenance. Understanding this distinction narrows the model decision more than any spec comparison.
Omni dock — what it does automatically
- Self-empties the dustbin — suctions the robot’s small bin into a larger bag in the dock station after every run
- Washes the mop pads — rinses the spinning mop pads with clean water in the dock
- Dries the mop pads — hot-air drying after washing to prevent mildew and odour
- Refills the water tank — tops up the robot’s onboard water supply from the dock’s clean water reservoir
The result: after an Omni robot completes a cleaning run, it returns to the dock, empties itself, washes and dries its own mop pads, and prepares for the next run.
Your interaction is replacing the dock bag every 4–8 weeks and refilling the clean water tank every few days.
Non-Omni Eufy robots — what you do manually
- Empty the dustbin after every run (or when full — typically every 1–2 runs in pet households)
- Remove and hand-wash the mop pad after every mopping run
- Refill the onboard water tank before each mopping run
Non-Omni Eufy robots (the L60, 11S Max, older RoboVac series) are still excellent vacuums. They require more hands-on involvement per run.
If you don’t want to think about the robot after setup, choose Omni. For households comfortable with brief daily maintenance or for budget-priority buyers, non-Omni models deliver strong cleaning performance at lower prices.
| Maintenance task | Omni models | Non-Omni models |
|---|---|---|
| Empty dustbin | Automatic ✅ | Manual after each run |
| Wash mop pads | Automatic ✅ | Manual hand-wash |
| Dry mop pads | Hot-air automatic ✅ | Air-dry manually |
| Refill water tank | Auto-refill from dock ✅ | Manual before each run |
| Dock bag replacement | Every 4–8 weeks | N/A — manual bin only |
Eufy Robot Vacuum 2026 Lineup — Every Current Model
| Model | Price | Suction | Omni dock | Mop type | Navigation | HEPA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omni S2 Pro | ~$900 | 30,000Pa | Yes — UniClean 10-in-1 | HydroJet roller mop | LiDAR + 3D MatrixEye | Yes |
| X10 Pro Omni | ~$550 | 8,000Pa | Yes — all-in-one station | Dual spinning pads | LiDAR + AI.See camera | Yes |
| Omni C28 | ~$450 | 20,000Pa* | Yes — Omni station | Roller mop | LiDAR | Yes |
| Omni C20 | ~$350 | 8,000Pa | Yes — Omni station | Spinning pads | LiDAR | Yes |
| L60 | ~$280 | 5,000Pa | Self-empty only (no mop wash) | Basic mop pad | LiDAR | Standard |
| 11S Max | ~$160 | 2,500Pa | No — manual bin | None (vacuum only) | Gyro (no LiDAR) | Standard |
*Pa ratings are manufacturer-reported. Independent testing frequently shows smaller real-world differences than numbers suggest. See the suction reality section below.
Eufy’s Suction Numbers: What Pa Ratings Actually Tell You
The Eufy Omni S2 Pro claims 30,000Pa. The Omni C28 claims 20,000Pa. The X10 Pro Omni claims 8,000Pa. These numbers look dramatically different on paper.
Manufacturer Pa (Pascal) ratings are tested under ideal conditions, often a completely sealed system at maximum power.
Real-world cleaning performance reflects many other factors: brushroll design, airflow path efficiency, carpet engagement, and whether the robot maintains maximum suction throughout a run or only at peak power.
Independent testing by Vacuum Wars shows that the real-world carpet cleaning gap between the Omni C28 (20,000Pa claimed) and the X10 Pro Omni (8,000Pa claimed) is smaller than the numbers suggest.
Both perform well on low-to-medium-pile carpet. The suction difference becomes meaningful on thick-pile carpet or when extracting deeply embedded pet hair.
The practical rule: for standard residential floors, hardwood, tile, low to medium-pile carpet, 8,000Pa is sufficient. For homes with thick area rugs, heavy pet shedding into carpet, or heavily soiled hard floors, higher suction and roller mop pressure matter more than the Pa number alone.
The Best Eufy Robot Vacuums in 2026 — Detailed Reviews
1. Eufy X10 Pro Omni — Best Eufy Robot Vacuum Overall

Who it’s for: Most homes wanting the best balance of performance, automation, and price in Eufy’s lineup
Price: ~$550 (regularly on sale ~$530) | Suction: 8,000Pa | Mop: Dual spinning MopMaster 2.0 pads (180RPM, 12mm lift on carpet)
Obstacle avoidance: AI.See camera + LiDAR | Dock: Self-empty (2.5L), mop wash, hot-air dry, auto-refill | HEPA: Yes
Works with: Alexa, Google Home
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is the default recommendation for most Eufy buyers in 2026.
It delivers the full Omni dock automation, self-empty, mop wash, hot-air dry, auto-refill, alongside 8,000Pa suction, AI-powered obstacle avoidance, and dual spinning mop pads that lift 12mm automatically on carpet.
At ~$550, these features would have cost $800–$1,000 in 2023.
The AI. See camera obstacle avoidance identifies and routes around common floor obstacles, cables, socks, pet toys, and shoes in real time.
In testing, it missed approximately 1 in 10 obstacles (smaller items, unusually shaped objects) but correctly identified and avoided the majority.
For homes with dogs, children’s toys, and the general floor chaos of real life, this reduces the “find the robot stuck and rescue the obstacle” experience significantly.
MopMaster 2.0 spins the dual pads at 180RPM with approximately 2 pounds of downward pressure. This is active scrubbing, not a damp wipe.
For hardwood floors with footprints and light residue from daily use, one run leaves the floor visibly cleaner than a standard passive mop pad.
For sticky spills and baked-on kitchen residue, the Omni S2 Pro’s HydroJet roller mop performs better.
The Eufy app is one of the better robot vacuum apps available; room mapping is clear, zone setup is intuitive, and cleaning history is detailed.
Scheduling, room prioritisation, and cleaning mode selection all work reliably.
The honest limitation: the dock is large. The all-in-one station is physically bigger than a standard self-empty dock. Measure your intended dock location, approximately 50cm wide, 45cm deep, 55cm tall, before ordering.
2. Eufy Omni S2 Pro — Best Premium Eufy Robot Vacuum

Who it’s for: Households wanting Eufy’s best-in-class mopping, hottest mop drying, and the most thorough dock automation available
Price: ~$900 | Suction: 30,000Pa | Mop: HydroJet roller mop, 55°C hot water wash, ozone sanitation
Navigation: LiDAR + 3D MatrixEye vision | Dock: UniClean 10-in-1 | HEPA: Yes
Works with: Alexa, Google Home
The Omni S2 Pro is Eufy’s 2026 flagship. The UniClean 10-in-1 dock goes further.
It washes mop pads with 55°C hot water, adds ozone sanitation, and uses a HydroJet roller mop that pre-soaks ahead of the scrubbing element for better hard-floor stain removal.
3D MatrixEye vision uses a structured-light 3D sensor rather than a flat camera for obstacle detection.
The 3D sensor maps the height and depth of obstacles, identifying a phone charger cable lying flat versus a sock crumpled into a mound and responding differently.
Real-world obstacle avoidance is more accurate than the X10 Pro Omni’s camera-based system, particularly for low, flat obstacles that a camera can struggle to identify.
30,000Pa suction in boost mode extracts pet hair and debris from deep pile carpet that lower-suction models leave behind.
The real-world cleaning gap versus the X10 Pro Omni is most visible on thick carpet and in heavily pet-hair-laden environments; in medium-pile and hard-floor environments, the difference is smaller.
Is the S2 Pro worth the $350 premium over the X10 Pro Omni? For homes with primarily hard floors where mopping quality is as important as vacuuming, yes.
The HydroJet roller mop and hot-water pad washing are genuinely superior for kitchen and bathroom floors.
For carpet-heavy homes where vacuuming performance is the priority, the X10 Pro Omni’s 8,000Pa is sufficient, and the $350 saving is better spent elsewhere.
3. Eufy Omni C20 — Best Value Eufy Robot Vacuum with Omni Dock

Who it’s for: Budget-conscious buyers who want full Omni dock automation without the X10 Pro Omni’s price
Price: ~$350 | Suction: 8,000Pa | Mop: Dual spinning pads | Navigation: LiDAR
Dock: Omni — self-empty, mop wash, dry, auto-refill | HEPA: Yes
Works with: Alexa, Google Home
The Omni C20 is the entry point to Eufy’s full Omni dock system. For $350 — $200 less than the X10 Pro Omni, you get the same self-empty, mop wash, dry, and auto-refill dock functionality.
The cleaning unit itself has 8,000Pa suction and dual spinning mop pads, the same headline specs as the X10 Pro Omni.
The key difference from the X10 Pro Omni: no AI. See camera (LiDAR only — better mapping but less real-time obstacle handling), smaller dustbin, and less mop pad pressure.
For a home without significant floor obstacles, no cables scattered across the floor, and no toys, the obstacle avoidance gap matters less.
LiDAR navigation maps rooms accurately and follows planned cleaning paths reliably.
The Eufy Omni C20 is the right call for most households looking at Eufy’s lineup. 80,000 reviews at 4.2 stars is a meaningful signal.
The all-in-one station delivers genuine hands-free operation at a price most robot vacuums can’t match.
The practical recommendation: if obstacle avoidance is a concern (pets, children’s toys, cables), spend the extra $200 for the X10 Pro Omni’s AI. See camera.
If your home is relatively clear and the Omni dock automation is the priority, the C20 delivers the same dock experience at $200 less.
4. Eufy Omni C28 — Best Eufy Robot Vacuum for Hard Floor Mopping

Who it’s for: Homes with extensive hard flooring where roller mop scrubbing quality is more important than spinning pad mopping
Price: ~$450 | Suction: 20,000Pa* | Mop: Roller mop (higher contact pressure than spinning pads)
Dock: Omni station | Navigation: LiDAR | HEPA: Yes
Works with: Alexa, Google Home
The Omni C28 uses a roller mop rather than dual spinning pads. The distinction matters for hard floor cleaning.
A roller mop applies consistent pressure along its full width, similar to a hand mop, while spinning pads apply pressure at two rotating contact points.
For removing dried residue, footprints, and light stains on tile and hardwood, the roller mop applies more even pressure across the floor surface.
The Eufy Omni C28 earned a category win in Vacuum Wars’ June 2026 testing thanks to standout stain-removal performance and reduced residual water compared to traditional spinning-pad designs.
For households where the kitchen floor gets genuinely dirty, cooking residue, food spillage, and pet feeding areas, the roller mop format cleans more effectively than spinning pads.
Anti-tangle brushroll performance was also highlighted in independent testing; the C28’s brushroll design handles long pet hair better than the C20’s, with fewer manual cleaning sessions required between runs.
Choose C28 over X10 Pro Omni when your home is primarily hard flooring and mopping quality matters more than obstacle avoidance capability.
Choose the X10 Pro Omni when your home has more carpet, more floor obstacles, or when AI camera avoidance is important.
5. Eufy L60 — Best Mid-Range Eufy Without Full Omni Dock

Who it’s for: Mid-range buyers wanting LiDAR navigation and self-emptying at Eufy’s most accessible price for a non-full-Omni model
Price: ~$280 | Suction: 5,000Pa | Navigation: LiDAR
Self-empty: Yes (standard self-empty — no mop washing or auto-refill) | Mop: Basic mopping pad
Works with: Alexa, Google Home
The L60 occupies the gap between the full Omni systems and the budget vacuum-only models.
Self-emptying dock automation handles the dustbin, but mop pads require manual washing after each mopping run, and the water tank needs manual refilling.
For households that want LiDAR-based accurate room mapping and self-emptying convenience without the full Omni dock price, this is the right tier.
5,000Pa suction on low to medium pile carpet is sufficient for daily maintenance cleaning. LiDAR navigation produces accurate room maps and follows systematic cleaning paths, with no random bouncing, no missed areas, and predictable coverage.
For a home with straightforward floor plans, the L60 covers each room thoroughly per run.
The basic mop pad is a damp wipe, not a spinning pad, not a roller mop. For surface-level moisture cleaning on hardwood and tile, it’s adequate.
For sticky residue, dried spills, or pet-area floors, the Omni C20 or C28’s active mopping is more effective.
Budget positioning: at $280, the L60 sits $70 above the budget 11S Max and $70 below the Omni C20.
Given that the Omni C20 adds full dock automation for $70 more, the L60 suits buyers who want to avoid the Omni dock size or who prioritise vacuuming over mopping.
6. Eufy 11S Max — Best Budget Eufy Robot Vacuum

Who it’s for: Budget buyers, small apartments, single pet owners wanting reliable vacuuming at the lowest price
Price: ~$160 | Suction: 2,500Pa | Height: 2.85 inches (lowest of any Eufy model) | Noise: Under 55dB
Navigation: Gyro (no LiDAR) | Dock: Standard — manual bin empty | Mop: No
Works with: Alexa, Google Home
The 11S Max is the right answer for buyers with a firm budget, a small home or apartment, and moderate cleaning needs.
No LiDAR; it uses gyro-based navigation that is less systematic than LiDAR but still effective for standard apartment layouts. No self-emptying, manual bin check after each run. Vacuum only, no mop.
The 2.85-inch height is the lowest of any Eufy model, reaching under furniture, bed frames, and sofas that taller robots can’t access.
For a home where “under the bed” is the primary accumulation point for dust and pet hair, this low profile matters more than headline suction.
At under 55dB, the 11S Max is the quietest robot on this list. For households with noise-sensitive pets, babies, or light sleepers, running the vacuum during the day without disturbing anyone is a genuine quality-of-life feature.
Honest positioning: the 11S Max doesn’t compete with the Omni series on features, automation, or mapping sophistication.
It delivers reliable daily floor maintenance and picks up pet hair, dust, and debris at the lowest price in Eufy’s current lineup.
For a second-floor bedroom or apartment supplemented by a better vacuum downstairs, it’s ideal. For a primary whole-home cleaning robot, the Omni C20 at $190 more is meaningfully better.
Best Eufy Robot Vacuum for Pet Hair
For pet hair specifically, two factors determine which Eufy is right: brushroll anti-tangle performance and suction power for carpet extraction.
Best Eufy for pet hair overall: X10 Pro Omni. The all-rubber MopMaster brushroll has no bristles for hair to wrap around. In testing with a 35lb dog, maintenance between runs was a 10-second wipe rather than a scissors session. 8,000Pa on carpet boost mode lifts embedded pet hair from low to medium pile carpet. The Omni dock handles the extra dustbin load during shedding season without daily manual emptying.
Best Eufy for pet hair and heavy carpet: Omni S2 Pro. 30,000Pa extracts embedded hair from thick pile carpet that 8,000Pa models leave behind. If your home has deep-pile rugs alongside hardwood and daily heavy shedding — the S2 Pro handles the full combination.
Budget option for pet hair: 11S Max. For short-haired breeds with moderate shedding on primarily hard floors, the 11S Max’s rubber-tipped brushroll handles daily hair pickup adequately at $160. Bin emptying after each run is the trade-off.
For a full guide covering Eufy alongside iRobot, Roborock, and Shark for pet hair specifically, see our best robot vacuums for pet hair guide.
Eufy Robot Vacuum: No Subscription Required
Every Eufy robot vacuum on this list operates fully without a subscription.
Remote app control, room mapping, scheduled cleaning, voice commands, zone cleaning, and cleaning history are all included with the device purchase at no ongoing cost.
Eufy does not have a subscription tier that locks core features. This differentiates it from some competitors.
Roborock offers optional cloud features behind a paid tier on some models, and iRobot has had subscription debates historically.
Local storage of cleaning maps and schedules happens on the device, not on Eufy’s cloud exclusively.
The robot maintains its floor plan even if Eufy’s servers experience downtime. This is the strongest practical no-subscription position of any major robot vacuum brand.
The only optional paid element: extended warranty from Eufy’s protection plans, which are optional. Core functionality requires no ongoing payment beyond the device purchase.
Best Eufy Robot Vacuum for Hardwood Floors
For hardwood-primary homes, the mopping capability matters as much as vacuuming suction. Two Eufy models stand out.
Best for hardwood with genuine scrubbing: Omni C28. The roller mop format applies consistent pressure across the full mop width, making it more effective than spinning pads for removing dried residue and footprints from hardwood.
The Omni C28’s outstanding stain-removal performance in independent testing was particularly noted on hard floor surfaces.
For homes where the kitchen and dining area floors get genuinely dirty, the roller mop is the better format.
Best for hardwood with obstacle avoidance: X10 Pro Omni. Homes with cables, pet bowls, and floor-level obstacles benefit from the AI. See camera.
The dual spinning mop pads are less effective than the C28’s roller for heavy staining, but adequate for daily maintenance mopping.
If obstacle avoidance matters more than maximum mopping pressure, the X10 Pro Omni is the right call.
For vacuum-only hardwood cleaning without mopping, the L60’s 5,000Pa and LiDAR navigation at $280 deliver accurate systematic cleaning at the most accessible price in Eufy’s self-emptying range.
Eufy vs Roborock: Honest Comparison
This is the comparison most Eufy buyers are also running. Here’s the honest verdict — not a brand promotion.
| Category | Eufy | Roborock | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Value at mid-range price | ✅ | ⚠️ | Eufy — X10 Pro Omni at $550 beats equivalent Roborock on dock automation |
| Obstacle avoidance | ⚠️ | ✅ | Roborock — PreciSense LiDAR consistently outperforms Eufy AI.See in real-world tests |
| App experience | ✅ | ✅ | Tie — both are excellent |
| Pet hair carpet performance | ⚠️ | ✅ | Roborock — Q Revo’s 5,500Pa + dual rubber rolls tested slightly better |
| No subscription | ✅ | ✅ | Tie — both fully functional without subscription |
| Dock size | ⚠️ | ✅ | Roborock — Q Revo dock is more compact than X10 Pro Omni station |
| Privacy track record | ⚠️ | ✅ | Roborock — Eufy had a 2022 privacy incident; security since improved |
Buy Eufy over Roborock when: you want the most dock automation for the price (the X10 Pro Omni at $550 undercuts equivalent Roborock Omni dock systems), you prefer Eufy’s app interface, or the C28’s roller mop format specifically fits your floor cleaning needs.
Buy Roborock over Eufy when: obstacle avoidance in a cluttered home is the priority, you want the strongest pet hair carpet extraction, or you want the most compact dock footprint.
Eufy Privacy: What the 2022 Incident Was and What Changed
Eufy had a documented security incident in 2022 where camera streams on some models were briefly accessible without authentication.
For anyone considering an Eufy robot vacuum with a camera-based obstacle avoidance system, the AI. See the camera on the X10 Pro Omni and Omni S2 Pro; this is worth understanding before buying.
Eufy’s response after the incident: end-to-end encryption was implemented across camera streams, the specific API vulnerability was patched, and independent security researchers subsequently confirmed the encryption was correctly implemented.
The EufySecurity app has been updated to require re-authentication for camera access.
Since 2023, there have been no reported security incidents with Eufy camera systems.
The obstacle avoidance camera on the X10 Pro Omni and S2 Pro processes images locally on the robot’s processor for real-time obstacle detection; this footage is not continuously streamed to Eufy’s cloud.
The assessment: the 2022 incident was real and serious. Eufy’s remediation has been substantive.
For buyers with strong privacy concerns, Roborock’s clean track record and on-device LiDAR-only obstacle avoidance (no camera) are the lower-risk choice.
For buyers satisfied with Eufy’s response and current security implementation, the AI. See system is a legitimate obstacle avoidance upgrade.
Upgrading from an Older Eufy RoboVac — What’s Actually Different
If you own an older Eufy RoboVac G30, G40, or 11S and you’re wondering whether upgrading to the Omni series is worth it, here’s the honest comparison.
Navigation: older RoboVac models use gyro-based navigation; they follow a systematic pattern but lack the room-level map awareness of LiDAR models.
Every Omni model uses LiDAR. The practical difference: LiDAR models know where they are in the room, can be directed to clean specific rooms on command, and resume cleaning in the same spot after returning to charge. Gyro models restart the run from the dock position.
Dock automation: the jump from a standard self-empty dock (or no self-empty at all) to an Omni dock is the biggest quality-of-life improvement in the upgrade.
Not emptying the bin, not washing mop pads, not refilling water, the daily maintenance overhead drops from 5–10 minutes to 30 seconds.
Mopping: older RoboVac models with mopping used passive wet pads that dragged across the floor. The Omni series’ spinning and roller mop formats actively scrub.
The cleaning difference on kitchen floors is visible and significant.
Is the upgrade worth it? If your existing RoboVac is still functional and your floors are primarily low-traffic hard surfaces with light debris, the upgrade adds convenience without dramatically improving cleaning results.
If your existing vacuum struggles with pet hair on carpet, kitchen floor soiling, or requires daily attention, the jump to an Omni model is meaningful enough to justify.
Frequently Asked Questions About Eufy Robot Vacuums
Is Eufy a good robot vacuum brand?
Eufy (a brand under Anker) makes reliable robot vacuums that consistently deliver strong cleaning performance at competitive prices.
The Omni series delivers strong value. The X10 Pro Omni at $550 beats equivalent-feature competitors at higher prices across suction, mop pads, AI avoidance, and full dock automation.
Eufy’s weaknesses compared to Roborock: slightly less accurate obstacle avoidance, a less compact dock on Omni models, and the 2022 privacy incident that prompted improved but not perfect trust from privacy-focused buyers.
Do Eufy robot vacuums need a subscription?
No, every Eufy robot vacuum on this list operates fully without a subscription. Remote app control, room mapping, scheduling, zone cleaning, voice commands via Alexa and Google Home, and cleaning history are all included in the device purchase at no ongoing cost.
Eufy does not lock core features behind a paid tier.
This is one of Eufy’s strongest competitive advantages, no hidden ongoing costs beyond the initial device price.
What is the difference between Eufy Omni and non-Omni models?
“Omni” indicates that the robot comes with a docking station that automatically empties the dustbin, washes the mop pads, dries them with hot air, and refills the onboard water tank.
Non-Omni Eufy models (L60, 11S Max) require manual bin emptying after each run and manual mop pad washing and water refilling before mopping runs.
For hands-free daily operation, Omni models are necessary.
Non-Omni models deliver strong cleaning at lower prices for buyers who don’t mind brief daily maintenance.
How does the Eufy X10 Pro Omni compare to the Roborock Q Revo?
Both are the leading models in their respective brands at the ~$550–$600 price tier.
The Roborock Q Revo edges out the X10 Pro Omni in independent obstacle avoidance testing and has a more compact dock.
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni has a cleaner app interface, and the Omni dock automation is comparable.
For pet hair on carpet, the Roborock’s dual all-rubber rolls test slightly better.
For overall value and dock convenience, both are excellent; the right choice depends more on ecosystem preference and whether obstacle avoidance sophistication or dock footprint is the priority.
Which Eufy robot vacuum is best for pet hair?
The X10 Pro Omni is the best Eufy for pet hair in most homes.
The all-rubber MopMaster brushroll produces zero hair tangling in testing with a 35lb dog.
8,000Pa on carpet boosts extracts embedded pet hair from low to medium pile carpet.
The Omni dock handles increased dustbin load during shedding season automatically.
For thick pile carpet with heavy shedding, Huskies, Goldens, long-haired cats, the S2 Pro’s 30,000Pa extracts deeply embedded fur that 8,000Pa leaves behind.
For a full comparison including non-Eufy options, see our best robot vacuums for pet hair guide.
Final Verdict — Which Eufy Robot Vacuum Should You Buy?
✅ Best for most homes — balanced performance, automation, and price
Buy: Eufy X10 Pro Omni (~$550).
Full Omni dock automation. 8,000Pa. Dual spinning mop pads. AI obstacle avoidance. HEPA. The default recommendation for most Eufy buyers, the best combination of cleaning capability, dock automation, and value in the 2026 lineup.
✅ Best Omni automation on a tighter budget
Same Omni dock as the X10 Pro Omni. 8,000Pa. LiDAR navigation. $200 less. What you give up: AI camera obstacle avoidance and slightly less mop pad pressure. For homes without significant floor obstacles, the C20 delivers the full hands-free Omni experience at the most accessible price.
✅ Best for hard floor homes where mopping quality is the priority
Roller mop format outperforms spinning pads for stain removal on hard floors, as independently confirmed in June 2026 testing. Omni dock automation. 20,000Pa claimed suction. Right for kitchen-heavy homes and anyone who considers floor scrubbing quality more important than obstacle avoidance capability.
✅ Best premium — heavy pet shedding into thick carpet, best-in-class mopping
Buy: Eufy Omni S2 Pro (~$900).
30,000Pa. HydroJet roller mop with 55°C hot-water pad washing and ozone sanitation. 3D MatrixEye obstacle avoidance. UniClean 10-in-1 dock. Worth the premium over the X10 Pro Omni specifically for thick carpet pet hair extraction and hard floor mopping quality, not for standard homes on standard floors.
✅ Best budget — small home, single pet, apartment
$160. 2.85-inch height, reaches under furniture no other Eufy model can. Under 55dB, quietest in the lineup. Vacuum only. No LiDAR, no self-empty, no mop. Right for apartments and small homes with moderate shedding and a manual routine that works alongside it.

