Tested using Methodology v0.8
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Tested using Methodology v0.8
Updated Feb 06, 2025 09:50 PM
Roborock Qrevo
eufy X10 Pro Omni
The Roborock Qrevo is better than the eufy X10 Pro Omni. Both vacuums boast a similar feature set, with real-time hazard avoidance, onboard mopping systems with mop pad lifts, and advanced multifunction docks that empty the vacuums' dustbins, wash and dry their mop pads, and refill their water tanks. That said, the real difference lies in overall performance: the Roborock is more effective in clearing debris across most surface types, and its mopping system is far more efficient in clearing away dried-on stains.
Roborock Qrevo
eufy X10 Pro Omni
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Roborock Qrevo vs eufy X10 Pro Omni: Main Discussion
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Hey SR09, thank you for pointing this out. For the obstacle avoidance, we currently do not test for it but we will take your feedback into consideration for a possible future test bench update.
As for the stain pickup test, we had tried to set it so that it would do a deep clean however we encountered issues with the app and how it mapped our test box. Essentially, the app did not recognize our test box as a “Room Map” and therefore the deep cleaning option was greyed out and we could only start a standard cycle. We mention this issue in our floor performance section of the review.
Thanks again for your feedback as user feedback is essential for us to improve future testing. Have a great day!
Unfortunately, this comparison between the Eufy X10 Pro Omni and the Roborock Q Revo seems flawed.
Why is there no comparison between object avoidance on both? This is the biggest difference between both units per all other side by side reviews. In other tests, the Roborock Q revo hit almost every single obstacle from cables to fake pet poop, while the Eufy X10 avoided them all.
Second, why is the stain pickup test completely different between both units? The Roborock Q Revo was set to Deep Clean+, the slowest & highest intensity option, and went over the stain 8 times! Why wasn’t the Eufy X10 set on the deep cleaning intensity mode? The Eufy was run on ‘Normal’ with Edge-hugging on the first time around, which doesn’t make sense for this narrow setup. And on the retest with edge-hugging off, it appears the test was cut short. Your retest comment says “vacuum would rush through its mopping cycle”, but you can see that the LED house indicator flashed on the robot and it was trying to return to the base.. so the test was cut short after 45 seconds and just 2 passes over the stain. Personally, this isn’t a useful comparison to me. One robot set on deep cleaning with 8 passes, and a second one set on Normal with the test cut short.
To be clear, I have no affiliation with either unit/brand. I’m simply a consumer looking for the best information before making a purchase. If you have any additional information or clarification on the methodology used here, that would be very helpful! Thank you.