Roborock Q8 Max+ vs Eufy X10 Pro Omni: Full Comparison

Last updated: May 19, 2026 | Side-by-side spec comparison

Quick Summary

Both are strong mid-range picks under $800 with self-emptying docks. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni leads on raw suction (30,000 Pa vs 5,500 Pa) and adds rotating-pad mopping with a self-washing dock. The Roborock Q8 Max+ is vacuum-only but $200 cheaper and uses the DuoRoller anti-tangle brush. If you want one robot for vacuum + mop, Eufy is the only choice here; if you're vacuum-only on a budget and already mop manually, Roborock is the better value.

Spec Comparison Table

SpecificationRoborock Q8 Max+
$599
Eufy X10 Pro Omni
$799
Price (USD)$599$799
Suction (Pa)5,50030,000
Battery (min)180180
NavigationLiDAR (PreciSense)LiDAR (iPath)
MoppingNo (vacuum-only)Rotating single pad
Mop dock washn/aYes (hot water)
Self-emptyYes (60-day bag)Yes (60-day bag)
Main brushDuoRoller (anti-tangle)Tapered (anti-tangle)
HEPA filterYes (E11)Yes (H13)
Height (cm)9.79.6
Noise (dB)6768
Smart homeAlexa, Google, MatterAlexa, Google, Matter
Warranty1 year1 year

Suction Power: A Real Gap

30,000 Pa vs 5,500 Pa is one of the biggest suction gaps in our database between two robots at similar price points. In carpet boost mode the Eufy X10 Pro Omni picks up embedded debris that the Roborock Q8 Max+ leaves behind. On hardwood and tile, the gap closes — both pick up surface debris easily.

The catch: 30,000 Pa is the peak rating in boost mode. Most of the time the Eufy runs at lower suction to conserve battery, and both robots are spec'd at 180 minutes of runtime.

Mopping vs No Mopping

The Q8 Max+ is vacuum-only — there is no mop module. If you want any wet cleaning you do it manually with a separate mop. The X10 Pro Omni's dock fills the robot with clean water, washes the rotating pad between rooms, and returns dirty water to a waste tank. The mop is rotating, so it scrubs slightly. For floors that need real mopping (kids, pets), Eufy wins by default. If you don't need a robot mop, the $200 saved on the Q8 Max+ is real value.

Brush Design: Both Resist Hair

Both use anti-tangle brush systems with different geometries. Roborock's DuoRoller has two counter-rotating rubber rollers; Eufy's tapered design routes hair toward one end so it migrates off the roller into the suction channel. Both are good enough that single-pet households rarely need to cut hair off the brush; multi-pet, long-haired households should still inspect the brush weekly.

Smart Home Integration

Both ship with Matter support in 2026 firmware, so HomeKit, SmartThings, Alexa, and Google all work natively. The Roborock app has the more polished room editor; the Eufy Clean app is simpler but has fewer features. See our smart home guide.

Verdict

Pick the Roborock Q8 Max+ if

  • You want to save $200
  • You don't need a robot mop — vacuum-only is fine
  • DuoRoller anti-tangle brush matters for pet hair
  • Your home is mostly hardwood you mop yourself

Pick the Eufy X10 Pro Omni if

  • You want vacuum and mop in one robot
  • You have carpet or rugs that need real suction
  • HEPA H13 matters for allergies
  • The self-washing mop dock saves you weekly maintenance