Yeedi Robot Vacuums: Ecovacs Tech Without the Ecovacs Price Tag

Last updated: March 2026

Yeedi's 2026 lineup — 2 mid-range models from $400 to $600 — bringing Ecovacs' parent-company technology to buyers who won't spend $1,000+.

About Yeedi

Yeedi is Ecovacs' budget sub-brand — same parent company, same factory floors, different price tier. If Ecovacs is the premium line pushing flagship features at $1,000+, Yeedi takes last year's premium tech and packages it at half the price. It's the same strategy as OnePlus to Oppo, or Redmi to Xiaomi. The result is robots that punch well above their price, with the trade-off being rougher software and less brand recognition.

The current lineup tells this story perfectly. The M12 Pro+ launched at $800 and now sells for roughly $400 — at that collapsed price, its extending mop pad and full Omni Station are almost unreasonably good value. The M14 Plus is the real disruptor: it brings the OZMO Roller (the same roller-mop technology in Ecovacs' premium X9 Pro) under $800 for the first time. That's a genuine category shift, because roller mops deliver noticeably better hard-floor hygiene than spinning pads.

The honest weakness is brand trust and software polish. The Yeedi app needs work — initial mapping can take multiple attempts, zone edits sometimes don't save on the first try, and the UX feels like a generation behind Roborock Home. Yeedi also doesn't command resale value the way Ecovacs or Dreame does. But if you care about what the robot does on your floors rather than the name on the box, Yeedi delivers hardware that embarrasses competitors at the same price.

The Full Lineup

Both Yeedi robot vacuums we've reviewed, ordered by price.

Yeedi M12 Pro+

Mid-Range $400-800

Extending mop pad reaches 98% of floor edges + full Omni Station at ~$400 street price

Suction11,000Pa
Battery180 min
Height4.1"
Noise67 dB

The M12 Pro+ has one of the best dollar-per-feature ratios in the robot vacuum market right now. Its MSRP was $800, but the street price has collapsed to roughly $400 — and at that price, you get an extending mop pad that reaches 98% of floor edges (rivaling Roborock's FlexiArm at half the cost), a full Omni Station with hot water mop washing, and ZeroTangle brush rollers that genuinely handle long hair. Vacuum Wars scored it above average on dried-on stain removal. The ceiling is carpet: 11,000Pa doesn't cut it on medium pile, and the 3D structured light nav occasionally misjudges dark furniture legs. But for hard-floor-dominant homes, this is an absurd amount of robot for $400.

Yeedi M14 Plus

Mid-Range $600-800

First roller-mop robot under $800 — OZMO Roller at 200 RPM with 4,000Pa mopping pressure

Suction18,000Pa
Battery241 min
Height3.86"
Noise65 dB

The M14 Plus brings the OZMO Roller — the same technology Ecovacs uses in the premium X9 Pro — down to under $800. That roller spins at 200 RPM with 4,000Pa of mopping pressure and washes itself continuously during operation, so dirty water never touches clean floors. Paired with 18,000Pa suction and a 241-minute battery that handles 2,500+ sq ft homes, the hardware package is genuinely impressive. The 167°F dock wash keeps the roller hygienic. Where it stumbles: the initial setup can require a factory reset to pair with the dock, there's no virtual barrier support, and stubborn dried-on stains still give the roller trouble despite the high pressure.

Which Yeedi Should You Buy?

~$400: Yeedi M12 Pro+

At its collapsed street price, the M12 Pro+ is one of the best value all-in-one robots available. The extending mop pad delivers 98% edge coverage that rivals robots costing twice as much, and the full Omni Station handles emptying, washing, drying, and water refill. If your home is primarily hard floors and you want the most dock for the least money, the M12 Pro+ at $400 is an exceptional deal. Carpet-heavy homes should look elsewhere — 11,000Pa won't dig into medium pile effectively.

$600-800: Yeedi M14 Plus

The M14 Plus is the Yeedi to buy if hard-floor hygiene is your top priority. The OZMO Roller delivers a fundamentally different mopping experience than spinning pads — the continuous self-washing means the mop is always fresh, never dragging dirty water across clean floors. The 18,000Pa suction handles mixed flooring competently, and the 241-minute battery covers even large homes without interruption. The question is whether the roller-mop advantage justifies spending $200 more than the M12 Pro+. For kitchens, bathrooms, and homes with young children crawling on floors — yes, the hygiene improvement is real.

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