✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with the Future of Home Care! ✨
The eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro is a cutting-edge cleaning solution featuring a HydroJet System for real-time mop refresh, 8,000 Pa suction power for deep cleaning, and a 10-in-1 UniClean Station that automates maintenance tasks. With its sleek design and smart home compatibility, this robotic vacuum is engineered for efficiency and style, ensuring your home stays pristine with minimal effort.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Capacity | 2.5 Liters |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Control Method | App |
Filter Type | washable |
Battery Life | 136 minutes |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Carpet, Wood, Tile |
Special Features | 8,000 Pa Potent Suction, 10-in-1 UniClean Station, Precision Corner to Edge Clean, 3D MatrixEye Obstacle Avoidance, Always Clean Mop |
Controller Type | App Control, Button Control, Voice Control |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.39"L x 15.08"W x 26.38"H |
Color | Black |
B**D
One that finally works as promised!
I've had several robot vacuums and mops over the years. Neatos, Roborocks, Dreames (last one was a Dreame L20). This is the first one that actually seems to work as promised! I live in the country, have 2 dogs that shed A LOT (white German Shepherd; could make a new dog from his shedding every couple days). And 6 cats. Between the shedding and dirt tracked in, keeping the place decently clean is a big issue. We have a 1 1/2 story, about 2300 SF combined, nearly all hard surface. A couple small area rugs.Setup was pretty minimal. Snap the rotating brushes in place, remove the packaging, fill the water tanks and it's good to go. App setup and connectivity were great. I've had to mess with others a bit, they didn't always find and connect to the router on the first try-this did. It did a quick software download and update and was good to go. Also worth mentioning is that moving the base didn't mess up the mapping-it recognized the new location and went to work. (I moved it due to the loudness of the dust-bin emptying-mentioned below). The mapping cycle is very good-it's quick, just a quick pop in each room and it's done, took maybe 15 minutes.Every other vacuum I've tried has had a major design issue. They don't return to the base to empty the dust bin often enough (with our hair collection). The dust bin get packed full, of course can't pick up any longer and just pushes dirt around. The hair packs so hard it's like felt-and the base can't empty that. Ones I've had don't let you adjust that. This one does! I ordered ours after our Dreame crapped out-so it was nearly a week before it was here. I deliberately minimized cleaning-to give it a robust test. And it passed with flying colors! Set the "return to base to empty" to the lowest setting and let it go. Worked perfectly, returned to the base every time and emptied completely. Yes, the emptying cycle is a little loud-but to me that's an effect of a very strong suction in the base-it empties the dust bin and sucks out the filter very well. Something that can't be said for some brands.Mopping-just as everyone else says-works VERY well. My Dreame just smeared the dirt around (in spite of how much was in the dirty water reservoir every time!). Always left little muddy round tracks on the floor. The water tanks are much smaller than the Dreame, probably 1/3-1/2 the size. But it uses so much less water that it's not an issue-lasts just as long before you need to fill/empty the tanks. Another observation-the ozone generator seems to make a difference. The dirty water reservoir in the Dreame stunk bad, even emptied every 1-2 days. Really bad. This one, I don't notice a smell, or at least I haven't yet. VERY nice-though not a critical consideration. Only minor complaint is that the fill port on the clean water tank is small, you have to be careful filling, either hold it, or make sure it's sitting in your sink where the water stream hits the port. Would be nice if the whole top flipped up, like the dirty water tank. But a very small annoyance.Another observation vs the Dreame. It would very rarely dock properly-it would try to climb the ramp to dock and the wheels would spin, causing the vacuum to get tilted and miss the docking/charging ports. In addition, the mop pads left a lot of dirt and hair on the ramp, contributing to the above problem. Between this issue and the above mentioned dust bin issue, I couldn't let it run "auto" on the whole house. Had to do a room at a time and hope for the best. The Eufy has been perfect-vacuumed/mopped exactly where the mapping says it should, has never NOT completed a cycle and docks perfectly.I mentioned how the Dreame left dirt/hair on the ramp. This one doesn't seem to do that. The roller retracts up into the unit and doesn't drag it's way up the ramp. The only place that gets a little nasty is the little tray where the mop pad is cleaned-but it lifts out and is simple to clean. Very nice design-and far easier to clean that the mop-pad washing area of the Dreame or any others with rotating pads. The roller is a game changer.What else? Vacuuming is VERY good. My Dream left little trails of dirt at every threshold and transition to a carpet-this doesn't. And it doesn't leave little piles when it starts climbing the ramp on the the dock. This one also picks up kitty litter specs, unlike the Dreame. That would leave a lot-and when they got on the wet mob pads, that clay would turn to mud and smear. Not here-nothing but a clean, streak free floor left. You can really tell the difference barefoot-no little specs of dirt, no stickiness.Lets talk edge/corner cleaning. I find the vacuuming/dry cleaning to be the best I've seen on any vacuum. The dual brushes seem to help and also make the cleaning process quicker. Since the unit is more squared off, the brushes are mounted towards the corners and extend out well past the body of the unit. The round ones stick out past the diameter-but since they are towards the front of the unit, they don't really get past the OD path at the widest part. Not explaining that well, but hopefully you get the idea. Most of the round ones do a little shuffle along the edge (unless they have an extended brush arm) to try to address this-the Eufy can just truck along straight.A few other observations. The transparent clean water tank is nice-you can see the water level without opening a cover and removing the tank to check it. The tanks are mounted fairly high, so you don't have to bend over as much to change them. And as mentioned they are smaller-and LIGHTER. Another point-the dust bag on the Dreame and some others mount low on the unit. You have to pull off a panel on the front towards the floor. A bit of a pain. I usually had to get on the floor to slide the bag into place, you can't really see the mounting rails standing up. This one mounts vertically and is much more accessible, you can see the mounting rails from above. One thing I haven't checked out-the Dreame had a filter in the back of the compartment where the bag goes. A fair amount of dirt bypasses the bag and plugs that filter-it is a pain to clean-in part because you need to lay on the floor to see it. I need to check on the Eufy and see if it has a similar filter-will do so and update.So-complaints? Not much really. The above mentioned small fill port. It would be nice to have larger water tanks-but again, not a big deal concerning how little it uses-and the small tanks are lighter. Would be nice to mop all the way to the edge-my Dreame did have the mop extend. But then-it's cleaning was pretty marginal, so it didn't help much. This is a very fair tradeoff. This is also a simpler mechanism and should be less failure prone. Now-my one real complaint? The price of the Eufy cleaning solution. $26 on Amazon for that little bottle. Kind of ridiculous. But that's it. I'm an engineer, and having owned several robot vacuums/mops, am pretty critical of design and performance issues. This is by far the best I've used. I recommend it (but be sure to get it on sale for $1,000, don't pay the $1500). It's amazing how far the industry has come and how much better products have gotten in the last 10 years or so. I'm sure that will continue!
J**E
Legit Game Changer
First, the negatives. While it can use multiple maps for a multi-story home, it's a bit clunky. You basically need to start it on the primary floor, pause it, carry it to the new floor, und unpause. It works, but will roam around looking for the base until the battery dies once it's done. Second, it doesn't get all the way up to the edge of the room. The only place I notice it is near the dishwasher, where some crumbs and things of that nature are missed. Very minor, but worth mentioning. Third, the vacuum is just okay. It works great on solid surfaces and average on carpeting. The thicker the carpet, the worse it will do. Fourth, it really struggles with height transitions. We have mostly hard-surface floors (LVP and hardwood) with some thicker shag rugs on carpet pads in the living rooms. To be fair, they are very thick. However, this robot cannot consistently climb them, so we have blocked them as no-go zones in the map and just vacuum by hand. All of these problems need to be addressed via software updates or engineering advancements in future generations. If you've read this far, you're probably wondering why I gave it 5 stars. In short- despite those flaws- this robot is legitimately kinda life-changing. As previously mentioned, we have a lot of hard flooring. We have kids and a dog. They bring dirt into the house no matter how hard we try to be careful...it just happens. Keeping the floors free of debris and looking clean required vacuuming every couple days and mopping at least once per week. The mopping, in particular, is awful. It's a literal pain in the back, stuff like a Swiffer mostly pushes the dirt around and gives it a clean looking appearance, but doesn't get it truly clean (in my opinion), and it really only looks good for a few days max before the sunlight shines across those floors and shows you how filthy/smudged they are again. This robot ended that headache for good. The roller mop design is unique to Eufy and will 100% become the industry standard in short order. It does a far better jobs than we ever did as humans and we come home to a perfectly clean floor. We setup a Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule and that works really well for us. The navigation, object avoidance, and app are absolutely fantastic. We had an older Roomba before that did okay, bit it got stuck every once in a while, scuffed our baseboards, and sucked up every shoelace or cord it could find. I'm sure newer models from that brand are light years beyond the one we had, but this Eufy just does a fantastic job in all those categies. The maintenance is easy, intuitive, and brilliantly designed. This is so important and so underrated. I cannot stress how well-designed and constructed this robot is from top to bottom. My biggest fear before purchasing it was the complexity and likelihood of maintence headaches, but it is really, really well-executed. I could go on, but suffice it to say I'm thrilled with this purchase, despite the shortfalls I detailed above. This robot isn't cheap and I can't truly speak to longevity because we've only owned it for 5-6 months, but it's been almost flawless in that time. If you have mostly carpets, there are probably better options out there. If you have hard flooring or a mix and you can really take advantage of the mopping, this robot is an absolute no-brainer.
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