The Ecovacs Deebot X1 ONMNI is the first robot vacuum with an auto-cleaning base that can not only empty the dustbin but also wash the mopping pad and refill the water tank. It's also the most expensive and powerful robot vacuum in the Ecovacs Deebot model line. Currently, a Chinese version of this robot is already available on Amazon for ~$1399.99. It's still unclear when an international version will be available on Amazon and other stores. The Chinese version supports only Chinese voice, the app though has an English localization, so you can already use it outside of China, but without Google Home and Alexa support.
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Highlights of the Ecovacs Deebot OZMO X1 OMNI
- Almighty 5-in-1 base station that washes and dries the mopping pads, refills the water, and empties the dustbin
- AIVI 3D object avoidance technology
- Lidar + SLAM navigation technology
- 2500Pa suction power (5000Pa according to another source)
- Silver ION sterilization
- Two spinning mopping pads for better mopping performance
- Ultrasonic carpet sensor and automatic carpet recognition avoidance and avoidance in mopping mode
- Battery life up to 180 min
- 5200mAh large battery
More Deebot X1 specs are available in our comparison service here.
Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI Review (from a Chinese Youtuber)
A popular Chinese reviewer published a review of the Ecovacs Deebot X1, you can watch it below.
In short, a few points from the review translated from Chinese:
The design of the robot was developed by Jacob Jensen Design Studio which is well-known for its work with Bang & Olufsen. The robot has a silver and black finish and looks very modern.
The base is pretty large as it holds two water tanks, for clean and dirty water. There is also a place where you can hide spare mopping pads, a cleaning solution, and a cleaning tool. The base uses silver ion sterilization technology to clean the water from bacteria.
The base not only washes the mopping pads, but also dries them with hot air when the robot charging. It automatically collects the dust from the robot's dustbin to a 2.5 disposable bag inside the base. In an average house, it's enough for 30 days of daily usage.
Hair tends to get tangled around the roller brush so the robot requires some maintenance from time to time.
The robot has two rotating mopping pads and it cleans fresh stains easily but struggles with older dried stains (according to the reviewer). You can adjust the water flow in the app. Unfortunately, the Ecovacs Deebot X1 doesn't lift the mopping pads on carpets as the Roborock S7 does, the S7 also removes stains a bit batter thanks to the sonic vibrating mopping pad.
In terms of vacuuming performance, it's approximately on the same level as other high-end devices such as the Roomba s9+, Roborock S7, and Ecovacs Deebot T8 AIVI.
Object avoidance is pretty good, it can avoid shoes, socks, pet poop, and other small objects on the floor, but still may struggle to recognize cables.
Let me know in the comments what do you think about the Ecovacs Deebot X1. If you already own this robot vacuum, I appreciate any feedback, tips, or issues you experienced with it.