✨ 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 |
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Life Changing
I’m going to explain what I saw online and how I chose this. Then I will describe my environment and how this unit performs. I cover a lot of ground so hopefully this helps you.For what its worth:I had the Roomba way back. Like the first generation many years ago. It did not do that well and I got rid of it after a few months. To be fair, we had a lot of dog hair at that time. I miss my puppy :) Things have changed.I did some web searches and the Eufy S1 Pro was usually in the top three for the category of vacuum / mop combo units. There’s a lot of choices out there. Some garbage, some good. You can go on Reddit and find lots of detailed experiences for just about any model you want to know about.There’s also a lot of reviews and videos out there. I will say that some of the reviews are a bit “robust” or perhaps even unreasonable. I remember one reviewer being disappointed that a combo mop did not completely remove a week-old coffee stain. Another expected it to clean up dried caramel. No current robot belongs in those homes. Or people :)I did come across a very helpful comment from the head of engineering at Dyson (maker of great vacuum products). He explained there are some physical limitations involved. These little robots need power and motors which take up space. They can be very good at vacuuming or at mopping, bit it is hard to be very good at both due to the physical constraints.Why am I explaining all this? I decided the thing to do was to set reasonable expectations. I wanted my floors look and feel cleaner on a daily basis. If there was ever a serious cleanup to do, I would do it manually as needed. And I am also expecting that with automated daily cleaning, my manual intervention would need to be significantly less overall.The short answer is: My expectations were met. In fact they have been exceeded. More on this at the end. It may help to know my environment. I have mostly hard floors (hardwood and travertine tile) with some area rugs. I live in a luxury home in a tropical environment.The reason I mention luxury is to establish the caliber of cleanliness that is appropriate – It’s not a hospital, it’s not a junkyard.The reason I mention tropical is this: It can get windy and the dirt blows around. The weather is nice, so you leave the doors and windows open. Our floors can get dirty fast. On a daily basis. In a day or two, we can feel it on our feet as we walk barefoot in the house most of the time. If we let it go a few days, we can visibly see the buildup. At times, it can be hard to keep up with.So now about the robot.This unit is built well. It is made by Anker; a solid growing company. That was important as I wanted long term support and replacement items.This unit works well. The floors look and feel clean every day with very little effort by me. It never gets stuck or lost. It gets close to walls and navigates the feet of furniture.In the app, I can pause it, schedule it, adjust the strength of vacuum and mopping (think "louder/quieter").Also within the app, there are well done videos that demonstrate features or help with troubleshooting (very clever). I can order consumables (bags, soap, parts) from within the app (ok you got me hooked for the long run, Anker). The app also even has tech support (live chat or phone). I have only used the chat but it was real (not AI or automated).The robot “discovered” the entire flooring on its own and created a line drawn map. The robot shows you where it is on the map in real time. It has a voice feature that keeps me posted on its progress. I’m pretty sure the next version will cook breakfast for me.When it goes back to the based station, it empties the robot’s dustbin and dirty mop water into the base station. Once week, I empty the tank, change the bag and add fresh water. It even has an ozonater for the fresh water to keep it fresh. Genius.Even more genius is how it manages the mop. It has a system that basically cleans the mop as it goes so that it’s not dragging a dirty mop across the floor. I think most of the other system don’t do this (yet). Then, when it’s back at the base station it cleans and dries the mop (with hot air?) for a few hours so that it does not start to get gross. What the?This thing is well thought out, is well built and does a great job. I am confident they will also improve this through firmware and app updates as well as in future products. (I can use it on a send floor, but the transfer process is just a little bit clunky in the software).This is my first “long form” review… if I sound like a review geek then so be it. This has been some of the best money I have spent in a long time and I wanted to share the fun with others.It really has changed my life for the better in a way that I see and feel on a daily basis.
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This is solid. Overall one of my best purchases on Amazon.
I rarely write reviews but have been pretty amazed by this product and thought I should share. It is phenomenal at navigation and ability to mop and vacuum. It doesn’t bump into anything, truly touch free. It doesn’t eat cords. It’s very very well done. Kudos to the engineers for this. In addition, the build quality is excellent. It’s solid and doesn’t have that “wiggle” that even Dyson products have.I run it at night and by morning, the floors are clean, the device saves me about 4-5 hours a week of cleaning up the ground floor which is about 1200 sq feet of cleaned area per run - probably 1800 sq feet total. This is a combination of tile, solid hardwood, and low and medium pile rugs. Clean and dirty water tanks are easy to fill. The dust bag also is easy to replace. I have run over the area with a Tineco s5 on maximum suction mode afterwards and the water in the tank on the Tineco is fairly clean, I don’t have another benchmark device with which to compare it against. If there’s dried on food, the Tineco won’t do much better, nothing short of a scraper will get that off. But I also don’t have the time to run that everyday.The caveat is that with the Tineco, I clean the entire fluid pathway at the end of each cleaning, in which I can see dirt buildup, I haven’t done that yet for this product, but I can update this review after the first full cleaning. The Tineco is also 5 years old so the mop roller cleaning technology might have come a way since then.I should mention that I have a 2 year old and a 5 year old and the floors get destroyed by the domestic terrorists daily. My two daughters have affectionately named it Ella.The software is user friendly. Easy to set up zones and rooms. There are some minor complaints like: I start a cleaning cycle and it ends up launching out of the dock and then immediately goes back to the dock to refill the water tank and empty the dustbin. Seems like a very easy fix in a future firmware update.Battery life is appropriate. It recharges one time during a clean cycle when it gets to 10 percent and charges upto 65% and I run it on turbo for the kitchen and dining areas and the entryway.If you run it at night, noise is not an issue as our bedrooms are upstairs. It seems quite quiet honestly.I think the wirecutter review was completely off base when they said that there’s no good combination mopping and vacuum robot currently. I think this product is exactly that.I have to add that I did have a major issue on its maiden voyage with multiple e20 robot water pump errors before completion of the first cycle. Eufy sent me a brand new one. Their customer service was excellent the rep on the phone and via email were both kind, it wasn’t a huge headache as is the norm with most consumer electronics. It took a few email exchanges but I got the new vacuum within two weeks. In fact I felt bad about their shipping (carbon footprint and all) and asked for just the robot to be replaced but they insisted on replacing the entire unit.Overall, I’d give this:5/5 for functionality (quality of cleaning)5+/5 for pathing5+/5 for technical support5/5 for ease of use4.5/5 for on-board software (easily fixed by a firmware update)5/5 for human interface (phone) softwareI’m so pleased with the company and this product that once their robotic lawnmower is available on Amazon, I’ll probably purchase.
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