Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni
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Released 2025
Suction
18,000 Pa
Battery
291 min
Navigation
Embedded dToF Lidar
Mopping
OZMO Roller (175mm)
Full Specifications
| Suction Power | 18,000 Pa |
| Battery Life | 291 min |
| Dustbin Capacity | 220 ml |
| Navigation | Embedded dToF Lidar |
| Robot Height | 3.86" |
| Threshold Climbing | 20 mm |
| Brush Roll | Single |
| Mopping | OZMO Roller (175mm) |
| Mop Raising Height | 10 mm |
| Self-Empty Dock | Bagged |
| Dock Bag Capacity | 3 L |
| Mop Washing | Hot Water |
| Mop Drying | Yes |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Yes |
| Multi-Floor Maps | Yes |
| No-Go Zones | Yes |
| Carpet Boost | Yes |
| HEPA Filter | Yes |
| WiFi | 2.4 GHz |
| Voice Assistants | Alexa, Google |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Compare with similar models:
ECOVACS DEEBOT X8 PRO OMNI
The X8 Pro Omni sits in an interesting spot: it’s got some of the best hardware in the robot vacuum market at a price that undercuts premium competitors by about 20%. But there’s a catch. Software issues have frustrated enough users that you’ll want to know exactly what you’re getting into before committing over a thousand dollars.
What Makes This One Different
ECOVACS debuted this model at CES 2025, and it started shipping in February that year. The standout feature is the OZMO ROLLER mopping system—a 175mm roller that spins at 200 RPM while continuously washing itself with water from 16 integrated nozzles. Traditional robot mops use dual pads that can’t clean themselves mid-cycle, which means they spread dirt around once they get soiled. The X8 Pro Omni’s roller design addresses that problem directly.
The robot also packs 18,000 Pa of suction power, which Vacuum Wars testing confirmed puts it in the top 10 out of over 100 robot vacuums tested. Airflow hits 24 CFM at max power—significantly outperforming competitors like the Roborock Qrevo Edge, which only manages 15 CFM.
Pricing and Availability
MSRP lands at $1,299.99, though you’ll frequently find it discounted to $1,099.99-$1,199.99. The lowest recorded price hit $1,099.99 back in March 2025. You can buy it from Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, and the ECOVACS website. Canadian buyers will pay $1,799 CAD on Amazon.ca.
Physical Specs
The robot measures 353mm wide by 351.5mm deep by 98mm tall, weighing 5.3 kg. That 98mm height lets it slide under most furniture. The base station—which handles auto-emptying, mop washing, and drying—has a footprint of roughly 350mm x 477mm x 533mm and weighs 13.3 kg.
One color option exists: black.
Cleaning Performance
Vacuuming
The ZeroTangle 2.0 brush system combines V-shaped rubber bristles with a rotating comb to prevent hair wrap. In testing, it scored 97% on flattened pet hair pickup and recorded zero tangles with 7-inch hair samples. Carpet deep cleaning hit 79%—the second-highest score the testing organization had ever recorded.
Pet owners should take note: this vacuum earned the highest pet-related scores in testing.
There’s one quirk worth mentioning. The extending side brush, while effective at reaching corners, occasionally scatters debris on hard floors instead of sweeping it toward the main brush.
Mopping
The OZMO ROLLER system delivers 4,000 Pa of downward pressure while cleaning. The robot carries a tiny 110ml clean water tank and 95ml dirty water tank—enough for maybe 30-50 square meters at medium water settings. The dock holds 4L tanks for both clean and dirty water, extending total coverage to around 400 square meters before you need to refill.
Water temperature ranges from 40-75°C, and the dock dries the mop roller with 63°C air over 2-4 hours depending on your settings.
The mop extends dynamically to get within 1mm of walls, and it lifts 10mm when the robot detects carpet. A “Carpet First” mode vacuums all carpet before mopping, preventing wet mess transfers.
Navigation: Impressive but Inconsistent
Here’s where things get complicated. The X8 Pro Omni uses embedded dToF LiDAR for mapping combined with AIVI 3D 3.0 obstacle avoidance (RGBD camera plus 3D structured light sensors). In Vacuum Wars testing, it achieved the second-highest navigation efficiency score ever recorded.
But user reports tell a messier story. Multiple owners report:
- Robots getting lost mid-clean
- Erratic back-and-forth movements during mopping
- Failure to return to the base station
- Room division errors that can only be fixed by completely remapping
Dark room performance varies despite the camera. Some users sail through without issues; others need to remap multiple times before the robot behaves reliably.
The good news? When navigation works, it works exceptionally well. The bad news? Getting there might require patience and a few full remaps.
Obstacle Avoidance
The AIVI 3D 3.0 system handles common household objects reasonably well. Chair legs, cables, shoes, and pet bowls generally get avoided. Smaller objects like socks or tiny toys are more problematic—the robot performs below average on these compared to competitors.
Battery Life
A 6,400 mAh lithium-ion battery powers the robot. Official runtimes:
- Silent sweep only: 291 minutes (covering ~311 square meters)
- Standard sweep only: 228 minutes (~240 square meters)
- Silent sweep + mop: 194 minutes (~198 square meters)
- Standard sweep + mop: 145 minutes (~156 square meters)
Real-world use typically falls between 150-250 minutes depending on floor type and debris density. Full charging takes about 4 hours 37 minutes.
The Dock Station
The OMNI Station handles several maintenance tasks automatically:
- Dust collection: Empties into a 3L disposable bag (lasts ~90 days)
- Mop washing: Hot water at 40-75°C
- Mop drying: 63°C air for 2-4 hours
- Auto-refill: Adds water and cleaning solution automatically
The cleaning tray is removable and needs deep cleaning roughly every 150 days. Replacement dust bags cost $24.99 for a 3-pack.
You’ll need about 4mm clearance on each side of the dock and 80cm of clear space in front for the robot to dock properly.
The ECOVACS HOME App
This is where frustrations pile up for many users. The Android app has 74.4K reviews averaging 4.5 stars—but dig into those reviews and you’ll find mapping algorithm failures as the dominant complaint. The iOS version shows 5.0 stars, but that’s based on just one review, making it statistically meaningless.
App features include:
- Multi-floor mapping with 3D visualization
- Virtual barriers and no-go zones
- Cleaning mode selection (vacuum only, mop only, both, or vacuum-then-mop)
- 50 levels of water flow adjustment
- Scheduling and room-specific settings
- Live video monitoring and two-way audio via the onboard camera
The problems users report:
- Connection drops (some report 70% failure rates)
- Map loading delays
- Rooms merging or dividing incorrectly after mapping
- Inability to edit walls without complete remap
Some owners experience none of these issues. Others fight them constantly. It’s a roll of the dice.
Smart Home Integration
The X8 Pro Omni works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Apple Siri support exists but only covers basic start/stop commands. ECOVACS built in their own AI assistant called YIKO-GPT for conversational control.
Matter compatibility is promised via a future OTA update but hasn’t arrived yet as of late 2025.
Privacy Considerations
The onboard camera raises legitimate privacy questions. Maps and voice commands get stored both locally and in the cloud. Video streams through ECOVACS servers with AES-128 encryption. You can password-protect camera access.
Worth knowing: at DEF CON 2022, security researchers demonstrated a vulnerability chain that allowed unauthorized camera and microphone access without triggering indicator lights. The company has since worked on security improvements and earned TUV Rheinland certification for some models.
You can disable data sharing through Privacy settings > Data Authorization Settings, though this may limit functionality.
Noise Levels
Standard operation runs at 65 dB—roughly normal conversation volume. Dust collection hits 75 dB, which some users find disruptive, especially if the dock sits near bedrooms. Mop washing at 63 dB has bothered owners living in multi-story homes.
What’s in the Box
- Robot
- OMNI Station
- Power cord
- Manuals
- One roller mop
- One side brush
- Main brush and cover
- Antibacterial filter
- One dust bag
- Clean and dirty water tanks
No spare filters or side brushes come included—you’ll buy those separately.
Ongoing Costs
Expect to spend $100-150 annually on maintenance:
- Dust bags: $24.99 for 3-pack (need 3-4 per year)
- Filters: Replace every 3-6 months
- Cleaning solution: $47-50 for two 1L bottles
- Occasional brush replacements
Third-party alternatives exist on Amazon, though quality varies.
Warranty and Support
ECOVACS provides a 1-year warranty covering material and workmanship defects. Some regions (like Malaysia) offer 2-year coverage through official stores.
User reports suggest support can be helpful but slow. Trustpilot reviews frequently mention lengthy repair turnaround times and frustrating warranty claim processes. The 30-day return window can feel tight if issues surface slowly.
Who Should Buy This
The X8 Pro Omni makes the most sense for:
- Pet owners dealing with heavy shedding
- Homes with predominantly hard floors where mopping matters
- Buyers who want premium features without paying flagship prices
- People comfortable troubleshooting app and mapping quirks
Skip it if you:
- Need rock-solid app reliability without fidgeting
- Have primarily high-pile carpet (reduced efficiency)
- Want local-only control without cloud connectivity
- Have privacy concerns about in-home cameras
- Need mopping in areas far from the dock (the 110ml robot tank limits range)
How It Stacks Up Against the Roborock Qrevo Edge
| Category | X8 Pro Omni | Qrevo Edge | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suction | 18,000 Pa | Not published | X8 Pro |
| Airflow | 24 CFM | 15 CFM | X8 Pro |
| Battery runtime | 145 min (standard + mop) | 220 min | Qrevo Edge |
| Price | $1,299.99 | ~$1,500+ | X8 Pro |
| Navigation efficiency | 2nd highest tested | Above average | X8 Pro |
| Mopping tech | Self-cleaning roller | Dual oscillating pads | X8 Pro |
| App stability | Problematic for some | Superior | Qrevo Edge |
The Bottom Line
The ECOVACS DEEBOT X8 Pro Omni delivers exceptional hardware—suction power, mopping innovation, and pet hair handling that rival or exceed machines costing 20% more. The OZMO ROLLER genuinely solves a long-standing problem with robot mop technology.
But software holds it back. If you draw unlucky in the app lottery, you’ll spend hours remapping and troubleshooting connectivity. If you draw lucky, you’ll wonder what all the complaints were about.
For pet owners with hard floors who can accept some software friction in exchange for top-tier cleaning performance, the X8 Pro Omni represents strong value. Just go in with realistic expectations about the learning curve.
Analysis based on manufacturer specifications, Vacuum Wars testing data, and aggregated user reports from multiple sources