Eufy Omni C28: Specs, Pros & Cons
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The mopping value pick of 2026 — a genuinely self-cleaning roller mop and test-verified 15,000Pa carpet cleaning at a $500 street price, as long as your floors are clear enough for camera-free obstacle avoidance.
Eufy bills the C28 as the X10 Pro Omni's successor, and on the spec sheet it reads like one: nearly double the suction, a roller mop in place of spinning pads, the same full self-maintaining dock, and a lower street price. The test data mostly backs the story — 89% carpet deep-clean and a top-10 all-time mopping score at Vacuum Wars are results we'd expect from robots at twice the price, and the self-rinsing HydroJet roller solves the dirty-pad problem that spinning-pad robots simply live with. But 'successor' hides a real trade: the X10's AI.See camera is gone, and it shows — 15 of 24 obstacles avoided is below average, so homes with floor clutter, cables, or pets that have accidents need to think hard before choosing it. The D-shaped corner reach is gone too. Best for mixed hard-floor-and-rug homes where mopping matters as much as vacuuming and floors stay reasonably clear. Skip it if your rooms are an obstacle course — the X10 Pro Omni or a camera-equipped Roborock handles that reality better.
Key Specs at a Glance
Pros & Cons
What We Like
- + One of the best mopping robots ever tested at Vacuum Wars: combined mopping score of 29 against a category average of 20 — top-10 all-time — because the roller cleans itself as it goes instead of dragging a progressively dirtier pad
- + 100% pet-hair pickup and 0% hair wrap in the 7-inch hair test, where the category average is 26% wrap — the DuoSpiral brush genuinely does not tangle
- + 89% carpet deep-clean score (category average: 78%) — the 15,000Pa headline number actually shows up in test results
- + The full 5-in-1 station — auto-empty into a 3L bag that lasts ~75 days, mop wash, 122°F hot-air dry, water refill — at a street price that regularly hits $499
- + Vacuum Wars called it their favorite Eufy robot to date, ranking in the top half of their Top 20 while costing less than nearly everything around it
What Could Be Better
- − LiDAR-only obstacle avoidance cleared just 15 of 24 test obstacles — below average. With no camera, cables, socks, and pet accidents are yours to pre-clear
- − At 4.4 inches tall it gives up the low-furniture trick that defines the C10 — most bed frames and low sofas are off the route
- − Below-average battery efficiency (1.21 m² per 1% of charge vs a 1.56 average) means larger homes will see mid-run recharge breaks despite the 216-minute rating
- − Struggles on high-pile rugs, and the Eufy Clean app still trails Roborock Home on mapping polish and automation depth
Full Specifications
| Suction Power | 15,000Pa |
|---|---|
| Navigation | iPath 2.0 spinning LiDAR — no camera, so obstacle handling is bump-and-avoid only |
| Mop Type | HydroJet self-cleaning roller (270 RPM, 9.8N downward pressure, 10.8 mm carpet lift) |
| Dock Features | 5-in-1 Omni station: auto-empty (3L bag, ~75 days), mop wash, 122°F hot-air dry, water refill and wastewater collection |
| Battery Life | 216 min |
| Noise Level | 55 dB |
| Height | 4.4" |
| Weight | 11 lbs |
| Special Feature | The roller mop rinses itself in real time — fresh water sprayed on, dirty water scraped off mid-run — so it never mops your kitchen with your hallway's dirt |