ECOVACS DEEBOT Comparison 2024: N8 Pro+ vs. T8 AIVI vs. X1 OMNI vs. U2 Pro vs. 500 vs. 711

Ecovacs Robotics is a Chinese home robotics manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in producing intelligent robot vacuum cleaners. Most of their products are highly rated on Amazon, they have budget models which you can buy for under $200 and a few flagship models that compete with other high-end devices from iRobot, Roborock, Neato, and others. If you decided to buy an Ecovacs Deebot but not sure which one is better for your needs, check out this comparison with the main differences between the Ecovacs Deebot model line.

Since the ECOVACS released many different models, some of them are old; some are most likely will not be on sale anymore, so we will not dive into the details of each of them. Let's have a look at the best and most popular Deebot models.

ECOVACS DEEBOT self-cleaning models comparison

Features ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8
DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI
ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8
DEEBOT T9 AIVI
ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T9 Max
DEEBOT T9 Max
ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T10 Turbo
DEEBOT T10 Plus
ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8
DEEBOT N8 Pro+
ECOVACS DEEBOT N9+ OZMO
DEEBOT N9+
ECOVACS DEEBOT X1 Plus
DEEBOT X1 Plus
ECOVACS DEEBOT X1 Turbo
DEEBOT X1 Turbo
Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI
Deebot X1 OMNI
Runtime (min)   180 120 120 120 110 150 120 120 120
Suction Power (Pa)   N/A 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,600 2,200 5,000 5,000 5,000
Self-Cleaning Base Support yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Auto-emptying yes yes yes no yes no yes no yes
Auto water tank refilling no no no yes no no no yes yes
Auto mop washing no no no yes no yes no yes yes
Disposable bag capacity (ml) 2,500 2,500 2,500 - 2,500 - 3,200 - 3,000
Water container capacity (ml) - - - 4,000 - 3,500 - 4,000 4,000
Air freshener no no yes no no no no no no
Scheduling   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Alexa / Google Home support   yes yes no no yes yes yes yes yes
Wet Mopping   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Mopping system OZMO OZMO Pro 2.0 OZMO Pro 2.0 OZMO Turbo OZMO OZMO Turbo OZMO Pro 3.0 OZMO Turbo 2.0 OZMO Turbo 2.0
Water tank size (ml)   240 240 240 - N/A 180 80 80 80
Water output control   yes yes yes - yes yes yes yes yes
No-mop zones   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Carpet boost   yes yes yes yes yes N/A yes yes yes
Mapping   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Mapping technology   Lidar + camera Lidar + camera Lidar + True Detect Lidar + camera Lidar + DToF Camera Lidar + DToF Camera + DToF LDS + AIVI 3D
Multi-map support   up to 3 up to 3 up to 3 up to 3 up to 3 N/A up to 3 up to 3 up to 3
Front camera & Object recognition   yes yes yes yes yes no yes yes yes
Virtual Wall / Magnetic boundary   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Zoned cleaning   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Room sequence   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Recharge & Resume   yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Obstacle Climbing (in / mm)   0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20 0.79 / 20
Robot height (cm / in)   9.3 / 3.66 N/A N/A N/A N/A 8.5 / 3.3 10.3 / 4.05 10.3 / 4.05 10.3 / 4.05
Noise Level (dB)   67 N/A 67 N/A N/A N/A 67 67 N/A
Dustbin Capacity (ml)   420 N/A 500 400 N/A 300 500 500 500
Battery Capacity (mAh)   5,200 5,200 N/A 5,200 N/A 5,200 5,200 5,200 5,200
Warranty 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months
Price $899.99Amazon
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Mopping vs. vacuuming

Half of the lineup only can do vacuuming while the other half is a hybrid vacuum&mop. The latest models include mopping attachments in the box. The latest models that come with the OZMO system also support the OZMO Pro 2.0 which is a vibrating water tank.

What is OZMO?

OZMO technology allows controlling water level output. There is an electric pump through which water runs out and three water levels so you can select how much water you need depending on mopping tasks.

What is the OZMO Pro 2.0?

OZMO Pro 2.0 is a 240 ml water tank that vibrates. The embedded electronic mophead vibrates up to 480 times/minute to provide an extra deep clean.

What is OZMO Pro 3.0?

OZMO Pro 3.0 ensures a full reciprocating vibration with a maximum frequency of 600 times/min. Counter-rotating cloth plates spin at 180 RPM to remove every last bit of dirt from the floor.

What is OZMO Turbo 2.0?

It is a system that has two rotating mopping pads. It rotates up to 180 times per minute making it more effective and efficient in scrubbing hard dirt and stains off the floor.

The second thing to consider is mapping. Normally I recommend getting a robot that has mapping ability as those are more efficient especially in medium and big homes.

Mapping technology: camera vs gyroscope vs Lidar

Smart robots create a map of your house by using different types of sensors: gyroscope, camera, and Lidar.

Only the "U" series uses a gyroscope to create a map. It builds a map by the robot hitting objects/walls and that's how it knows where to clean. Those robots do not save a created map, nor allow setting no-go zones, zoned cleaning, or sending the robot into a particular room. They do not locate themselves in a room if you manually move it.

The cameras robots need light to be on as those clean. Only the 700 series use a camera to navigate. To build a map, the camera takes lots of shots of the cleaning area. The 700 series does not support no-go zones, area cleaning, and can't be sent to clean a specific room.

Lidar-guided robots normally have the most advanced navigation among them all. The LDS sensor scans the surroundings to create the map. Those save a created map, support no-go/no-mop zones, can be sent to clean the kitchen, etc. The 900, T and the latest N series use Lidar to navigate.

Lidar creates the most accurate map and does not require light on, but a camera is more reliable, and lacking a tower on top makes camera-guided robots shorter. A shorter robot fits under most furniture.

The latest robots additionally have a built-in camera or DToF sensor that helps the cleaner to recognize small objects.

Random vs. Smart navigation. Which is better for a big house?

Random navigation means the robot bounces around more or less randomly. This causes missing spots and in big homes, there are more chances to leave some zones untouched. Those are good if you already have a traditional vacuum and need a robot for cleaning some rooms to keep the floors clean between big cleanings.

Smart navigation is a back-and-forth movement the robot does to cover the whole room without missing spots.

For a big house, I always recommend a robot with smart navigation as it wouldn't get lost since it knows where it needs to clean.

Battery life

A small battery means the robot might not cover a whole house on one charge if the house is big. A Lidar-guided robot cleans approximately 1sq m/10 sqft in 1 minute. Since the robots with random navigation randomly bounce around it's hard to measure how long it takes to cover the same area.

Battery life means how long the robot can clean on the lowest power settings.

The recharge and resume feature allows a robot to finish the job in big houses but keep in mind that on average it takes about 4,5 hr to charge.

Is the DEEBOT suitable for big houses?

Yes, the models with a bigger battery that run for up to 150+ minutes are suitable for big homes.

Carpet identification

It is a sensor that detects carpets and automatically boosts power when the robot steps on one. This feature helps to save battery life in big houses with a mixed surface so you don't have to change the power settings or run the robot on the highest suction all the time.

Connectivity

All DEEBOT models are connected to the app and can be controlled via Amazon Alexa and Google Home. None comes with a physical remote control.

Can my DEEBOT work without WiFi?

Yes, if you press the start button, the robot would start cleaning and when finished returns to the dock to recharge. But you wouldn't have access to smart features like scheduling, no-go zones, sending the robot to clean a specific room, etc.

Climbing height what does it mean?

It's the robot's ability to climb on low or medium-pile carpets and also the height of a threshold it can run over. Old models are not suitable for a medium-pile carpet but can work on a low-pile one.

The latest models can do the job on all kinds of surfaces.

Dustbin size. How often to clean the filter?

The dustbin size matters in homes with lots of human or pet hair. The dustbin size doesn't matter when the robot has a self-emptying base since it empties the bin automatically. Handy for bog homes with lots of debris or hair.

When the dustbin is packed it should be emptied since it causes a suction decrease. The same goes for the filter. Wipe it out of dust after every other cleaning. Even if you own a robot with a self-emptying base, you need to clean the filter after every other cleaning for better cleaning performance.

Smart Features: virtual boundaries, zone cleaning, prioritize areas

The ECOVACS app allows setting virtual boundaries that keep the robot from going to certain places.

Lidar-guided DEEBOTs allow setting restricted areas, creating zoned cleaning and prioritizing where to clean first using the ECOVACS app

Also, there is a possibility of creating zone cleaning. If you want the robot to work within a particular room, this option is useful. Also, you can send the robot to clean a specific room or a few.

In case there are high-traffic rooms such as a kitchen or living room, you can prioritize the vacuum to clean there first.

These options are supported by the Lidar-guided ECOVACS models.


DEEBOT “N” Series

The Series is a Lidar-guided robot vacuum with a bunch of other sensors that help it to navigate around. All of them work for up to 110 minutes and can do mopping, have the same 240 ml water tank. All of those resume cleaning after recharging too.

The N series includes:

  • N8 Pro/Pro+
  • N8/N8+
  • N7
  • N9+ OZMO

The N7 is the cheapest among the others and is suitable for those who want an advanced robot with no extra features.
It doesn't recognize objects but navigation is still decent with the Lidar and other sensors that allow the robot to navigate around without bumping into things.
And there is no mention of its compatibility with a self-emptying system so it might not be able to support one.

The N8/N8 Pro series have a lot alike too. The "+" means a self-emptying bin is included. Tho the N8 and N8 Pro versions are compatible with one but you have to buy it separately. Also, the “Pro” means that the robot “sees” and recognizes small objects on the way.
There is not much information about the two, the other difference you can think of is its suction, the N8/N8+ has 2,300 Pa, the Pro version has 2,600 Pa.

ECOVACS DEEBOT N7 vs. N8 vs. N8 Pro

Comparing the N8 with the N7, you can say that the N7 is cheaper but it doesn't have object detection so this is a budget option. As well as we are not sure of it supporting a self-emptying bin. Since the N7 and N8 are almost identical, I believe the only difference is the N8 is compatible with the self-emptying bin when the N7 is not.

The N8 and N8+ also lack the sensor that allows the robot to recognize and avoid objects. Another difference is suction, the N8/N8+ are not as powerful as the N8 Pro versions.

The N8 and N8 Pro are mid-level models. Let's not forget, the T8 AIVI is still a top-notch model in the lineup.

Affordable high-end model

ECOVACS DEEBOT N8 Pro+

A budget version of the top-level models

Recognizes small objects, compatible with a self-emptying base, ideal for medium-sized houses

ECOVACS DEEBOT N9+ OZMO

The DEEBOT N9+ OZMO is the only robot in the "N" series that does not have a self-emptying function, instead comes with two large water containers that wash the mopping pads.

Best for hard floors

Ecovacs Deebot N9+ OZMO

Washes the mopping pads on its own

Guided by a camera and has two large water tanks, one for clean and one for dirty water.

The DEEBOT N9+ is the first robot in the family that has a big base which washes the mopping pads. It doesn't refill the water tank nor empty the bin. The robot lacks object recognition and is guided by a camera. The base contains two large water tanks, one for clean and one for dirty water. As it mops, the robot returns to the base to wash the pads so you don't have to do so manually.

The robot has strong suction but is mostly made for hard floors although it does mopping and sweeping at the same time.


DEEBOT “T” Series

The T Series includes:

  • OZMO T8
  • OZMO T8 AIVI
  • T10

ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI / T8

Our Choice

ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI

Is able to recognize small objects

Equipped with a camera that can see small things and avoid them. Can do mopping and sweeping also lasts up to 180+ minutes. Has the best navigation among the DEEBOT robots.

The newest robot in the family has DToF Laser Detection which recognizes small things such as cables, shoes, socks, etc. It has the most precise navigation in the family because of the built-in camera. Also, it can last up to 3+ hours on one charge which means the T8 AIVI is perfect for big homes.

There is another modification, the DEEBOT T8. Unlike the T8 AIVI, the T8 does not have a camera. Instead, it uses TrueDetect 3D Advanced Technology to recognize objects. It is able to recognize even the smallest objects and it also does not allow streaming videos in real-time. Since it does not have a camera and relates to a laser only, it does a better job recognizing objects in the dark.

Ideal for large multi-level houses

It supports multimapping and can save up to 3 different maps. The OZMO T8 is based on one of the best robots in the series, the OZMO 950.

Because of strong suction and carpet identification, the OZMO T8 is suitable for medium-pile carpets. It also avoids carpeted surfaces in mopping mode as it can detect one which you can see on the map.

The OZMO T8 avoids carpets in mopping mode

To conclude: We do not recommend getting the OZMO 960 as it is expensive and is basically the OZMO 930 which is an old model. The OZMO T8 AIVI has a bigger battery, stronger suction, and overall better navigation & specifications. So far, the OZMO T8 AIVI is the best in the family and we would recommend it to buy for anyone who wants a robot vacuum with object recognition and also great features.

ECOVACS DEEBOT T10 series

Good value

Ecovacs Deebot T10 Turbo

Washes the mopping pads on its own

Guided by a camera and has two large water tanks, one for clean and one for dirty water.

Both models are equipped with a camera for object recognition and are able to make a real-time video, an option that is not available for models with a 3D sensor.

DEEBOT T9 vs. T10

The DEEBOT T10 has a vibrating mopping pad and a different style of a self-emptying base. A disposable bag is also bigger (4 L vs. 2.5 L).


Ecovacs Deebot X1 Plus

Premium Self-emptying

Ecovacs Deebot X1 Plus

Premium robot vacuum with a self-emptying base

Does not have water containers for washing the pad yet the pad vibrates as the robot mops

The X1 Plus is the cheapest in the X series. It does not have water containers in the base to wash and dry the pads but it comes with a disposable bag that holds debris for up to 2 months. It has all the bells and whistles of the premium machine, the X1 OMNI yet does not wash the mopping pad. The mopping plate vibrates, unlike the other X1 modifications that have two rotating pads.

ECOVACS DEEBOT X1 Plus vs. X1 Turbo

  • The X1 Plus mopping plate vibrates, when the Turbo comes with two rotating pads.
  • The X1 Plus has a disposable bag to collect debris while the X1 Turbo does not have such a feature, instead, it has two water large containers to fill the water tank, wash and dry the mopping pads.

Ecovacs Deebot X1 Turbo

Flagship Mopping Cleaner

Ecovacs Deebot X1 Turbo

Washes and dried the mopping pads

Does not self-empty the dust yet does it all for mopping

The X1 Turbo lacks a self-emptying feature yet comes with two water containers to wash and dry the mopping pads. More suitable for homes with hard floors mostly.


Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI

The flagship

Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI

Is able to recognize small objects

Equipped with a camera that can see small things and avoid them. Can do mopping and sweeping also lasts up to 180+ minutes. Has the best navigation among the DEEBOT robots.

The DEEBOT X1 OMNI is the first robot vacuum in the industry that has it all in one machine. It is guided by Lidar and has the newest object recognition technology with a stereo camera for better performance.

The base contains two large containers that supply clean water to the pads to wash them and fills the water tank inside the robot. When the robot finishes cleaning, the pads are getting washed and the dustbin's content being sucked up right into the base. None robot vacuum in the market has this many features in one device.

The mopping pads are getting dried with hot air so they are ready to be used the next time.

ECOVACS DEEBOT X1 OMNI vs. DEEBOT X1 TURBO. The difference:

  • The TURBO lacks silver ion sterilization.
  • The X1 Turbo does not have a self-emptying function, it only comes with two water containers.
  • It dries the washing pads with cold air when the X1 OMNI uses hot air.

Which Ecovacs Deebot would you get? Write to us in the comment section below.

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9 comments
Marco ⋅ 3 years, 8 months ago #

Ciao, ho un gatto e vorrei scegliere tra due Ozmo: 950 e T8 (non AIVI) . Qual'è la differenza tra Ozmo 950 e Ozmo T8 (non AIVI) . Grazie mille.

Andre ⋅ 4 years, 2 months ago #

I have also come across the T5. Where does that fit in with the Deebot line up of vacs?
Thanks!

Natalie Red ⋅ 4 years, 2 months ago #

Hi Andre, the T5 is the same Ozmo 950 only has different naming.

Victor ⋅ 4 years, 2 months ago #

Where can we buy the self empty bin for T8 or N950 in Canada? What is the price or can I buy the complete set?

Natalie Red ⋅ 4 years, 2 months ago #

Hi Victor, the accessories for the T8 is not widely available so far. Hope it will be available to buy in Canada soon as this is still new to the market.

Mario ⋅ 4 years, 3 months ago #

Whats the difference between then t8 and the T8 aivi? Does the t8 have a camera?

Natalie Red ⋅ 4 years, 3 months ago #

Hi Mario, here you can read about the difference between the two. In short, it seems like the T8 is better at recognizing small objects and does not allow streaming a video. Also, the T8 does not have a front camera.

Jill Callahan ⋅ 5 years ago #

I am comparing Deebot 950 vs 930. In the article it says

The flagship Ozmo 930 is even able to recognize carpets when mop and avoids it leaving your rugs/carpets dry.

Does the 950 also recognize carpets so they do not get mopped?

Thank you. Jill

Natalie Red ⋅ 5 years ago #

Hi Jill,
I have read that the 950 also recognizes carpets but it is recommended to set no-go zones around the carpeted area to make sure the robot will not go there.
I believe, this feature does not work as accurate as no-go lines so that is why the manufacturer recommends using no-go zones additionally.

I am not sure tho about the newest 950 whether they avoid carpets automatically or not, if I find this information, I will let you know.

Natalie

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