Ecovacs really hit it out of the park with this one, I haven’t been this excited about a mopbot in too long! Finally a mopbot with onboard tank AND spinning mop heads with the self cleaning base
Please can you describe how x1 plus model deals with multi floor house? Does it have "automatic floor function?," ...meaning if I put it on second floor and start vacuuming, will it automatically recognise and implement second map from its memory or, I should manually change current map in application first, and only then start vacuuming of second floor? How many floors(maps) it can hold in memory? What is behaviour of robot when it finish vacuuming of the second map (floor where there is no charging station). Does it stop when it finish vacuuming ( and prompt user that cleaning is completed via app) or it continue to seek charging station?
I can't decide between the X1 Omni, and the S7 MaxV Ultra... I like the spinning mops, mop drying, dock design, and the overall design/looks of the X1 Omni... BUT Roborock seems to be more reliable with map saving and better app over the years, and has the vibrarise so you don't need to manually remove the mopping attachments every time you wanna vacuum carpet.... I think the X1 looks waaay better/more premium, but don't know if it's worth it over the Roborock...
I had the same question and picked Roborock. Mainly because of vibrarise, plastic roller for hair, bigger (and removable) water compartment, and reviews doesn't show spinning mop was more effective, while the X1 dock seems to need more regular cleaning. I'm also currently a ecovacs T8 user with recurring map quirks, so thought might be worth trying a change. Otherwise actually both very comparable.
If your house is just an home for carpet then go for roborock but if you have wood floors mostly then go for ecovacs and deebot is also 3 in one which is like vacuum with main brush , mopping and vacuum with no main brush mode
Great summary. Very clear. Any ideas on how the Omni version would compare with the roborock v7 top model or the respective Roomba top notch device? Any personal preferences? Kudos again for the great video
How do you feel about the X1 Omni being used for a 2 story home? Is it too much trouble to move the vac and base station upstairs after cleaning lower level? Would you have to map the floor plan every time you move the base station?
Basic question: does the vacuum have to be on-line connected to the internet or it can be connected to offline wifi (wifi that is not conneted to the internet). If the anwser is that is has to be online, then you have to be crazy to use this device - it has microphone, cameras and moves freely inside the house... Btw. the app seems to be a rearranged (different icons layout) Roborock app.
Hi thank you for your video☺️. How about the app: how many languages it has (Ukrainian or russian) and is it possible for 2 people with different phones (iPhone and Samsung) to control same robot?
I have the X1 plus. It doesn’t clean under the kitchen cabinets like my roombas. It stays a few inches away from the edges. Is there something I can do to fix this?
It does sense carpets, but can get sorta confusing if the pads are wet or not. I usually like to send it out for separate cleaning sessions, hardwood vs carpet areas.
@@AuthenTech Ok thank you. I just wanted to leave the scrubbing pads on the unit, and vacuum rugs first, and then do the hardwood floors after. Sounds like you have to remove scrubbing pads, just wanted to do everything at once (vacuum then mop), while I was at work.
@@mobilekillerass not when the carpet floors on the way. You have to remove the mop pads before going on the carpet. Hence cant mop and vac all house at once
@@SmartRobotReviews You're Welcome! As long as you, your cats, and all of the innocent Ukrainians are safe is all that I care about. Let's also hope that Russia and Ukraine go to peace very soon! I care about that as well!
Why those manufacturers would force users to register an account to use their vacume cleaners?! This is outrageous! The manufacturers would get very sensitive private information about users, such as size and layout of the house, family routine and whether anybody is at home at certain time or day! Those auto cleaners have Lidar or other sensors. I can accept that a mobile app is required to control the cleaners but they should work perfectly ok without any user identity information or sending any data to some unkown servers.
when theres home patrol What they should add is So when someones a robber or so, You can call police to the house :D That whould be epic!!! if you have a stupid robber youre more lucky with catching him
Ecovacs is the only brand that will not let you have a hidden wifi network. Other than ecovacs, I have never had any smart device ever tell me I had to have my wifi network visible to the world for easy hacking. That is very shady. I returned it and now use roborock.
Ecovacs really hit it out of the park with this one, I haven’t been this excited about a mopbot in too long! Finally a mopbot with onboard tank AND spinning mop heads with the self cleaning base
have you tried robodoc? how about S8? google it up...
Thankyou for your video. just bought omni after your review. getting my delivery on 13th sep from amazon will check your video again before using.
How's it going
Please can you describe how x1 plus model deals with multi floor house?
Does it have "automatic floor function?," ...meaning if I put it on second floor and start vacuuming, will it automatically recognise and implement second map from its memory or, I should manually change current map in application first, and only then start vacuuming of second floor?
How many floors(maps) it can hold in memory?
What is behaviour of robot when it finish vacuuming of the second map (floor where there is no charging station). Does it stop when it finish vacuuming ( and prompt user that cleaning is completed via app) or it continue to seek charging station?
I can't decide between the X1 Omni, and the S7 MaxV Ultra... I like the spinning mops, mop drying, dock design, and the overall design/looks of the X1 Omni... BUT Roborock seems to be more reliable with map saving and better app over the years, and has the vibrarise so you don't need to manually remove the mopping attachments every time you wanna vacuum carpet.... I think the X1 looks waaay better/more premium, but don't know if it's worth it over the Roborock...
it doesnt look more premium nor feels like it, and yes the RR is better value than this definitely.
@@xeon2k8 have you seen both in person?
@@TomCreasy i have the S7 plus, and a friend has the t8 aivi, the roller material, the bin, the wheels.. are not comparable.
I had the same question and picked Roborock. Mainly because of vibrarise, plastic roller for hair, bigger (and removable) water compartment, and reviews doesn't show spinning mop was more effective, while the X1 dock seems to need more regular cleaning. I'm also currently a ecovacs T8 user with recurring map quirks, so thought might be worth trying a change. Otherwise actually both very comparable.
If your house is just an home for carpet then go for roborock but if you have wood floors mostly then go for ecovacs and deebot is also 3 in one which is like vacuum with main brush , mopping and vacuum with no main brush mode
Does anyone know the difference of the X1 Plus or the T9 Plus? Is it much better because they are the same price at my local store.
Excellent Video Ben. Amazing Vacuums. Thank You.
Great summary. Very clear. Any ideas on how the Omni version would compare with the roborock v7 top model or the respective Roomba top notch device? Any personal preferences? Kudos again for the great video
How do you feel about the X1 Omni being used for a 2 story home? Is it too much trouble to move the vac and base station upstairs after cleaning lower level? Would you have to map the floor plan every time you move the base station?
The only thing I wish it did different would be the bag system on the base. If it was bagless it would be the best
Some people like bags, others prefer bagless, it’d be cool to have both options available
@@AuthenTech the s7 plus has both options in select regions.
Do you know if the X1 turbo will work in the X1 Omni dock?
Basic question: does the vacuum have to be on-line connected to the internet or it can be connected to offline wifi (wifi that is not conneted to the internet). If the anwser is that is has to be online, then you have to be crazy to use this device - it has microphone, cameras and moves freely inside the house... Btw. the app seems to be a rearranged (different icons layout) Roborock app.
Hi thank you for your video☺️.
How about the app: how many languages it has (Ukrainian or russian) and is it possible for 2 people with different phones (iPhone and Samsung) to control same robot?
do they work in the dark or do you need to put the lights on for them?
I have the X1 plus. It doesn’t clean under the kitchen cabinets like my roombas. It stays a few inches away from the edges. Is there something I can do to fix this?
@AuthenTech can it store multiple maps?
These are all awesome even at their premium price points. I wonder how they perform picking up dirt and dust and more on hardwood floors 🤔.
Do you have to take the pads off to do a rug, or does it know you are doing a rug, and won't spin, or dispense water?
It does sense carpets, but can get sorta confusing if the pads are wet or not. I usually like to send it out for separate cleaning sessions, hardwood vs carpet areas.
@@AuthenTech Ok thank you. I just wanted to leave the scrubbing pads on the unit, and vacuum rugs first, and then do the hardwood floors after. Sounds like you have to remove scrubbing pads, just wanted to do everything at once (vacuum then mop), while I was at work.
Great overview! Looking for Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra vs Deebot X1 Omni comparison :))
Oooh that would be a good one! ;)
@@AuthenTech which one did you like better? Also did you try to vacuum and mop simulatenously? If so, how did it function?
@@xaudiblex iirc it cannot mop and vacuum at the same time since it lifts the brush a bit so it doesnt get wet when mopping.
Real question is can they mop and vac at the same time without removing the mop pads manually?
Yes
@@mobilekillerass not when the carpet floors on the way. You have to remove the mop pads before going on the carpet. Hence cant mop and vac all house at once
For these prices it better suck more than the carpet.
Nice review, as always!
Hey Natalie, I hope you’re doing fine! 🇺🇦
@@MrBlueCreeper Hi :) Doing ok, thanks for asking
@@SmartRobotReviews That sounds great! Where are you right now? Are you with your cats? Cross fingers you can return home! 🇺🇦
@@MrBlueCreeper My cats are in a safe place but not with me currently. I also hope I can return home as soon as possible. Thanks for asking :)
@@SmartRobotReviews You're Welcome! As long as you, your cats, and all of the innocent Ukrainians are safe is all that I care about. Let's also hope that Russia and Ukraine go to peace very soon! I care about that as well!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Why those manufacturers would force users to register an account to use their vacume cleaners?! This is outrageous! The manufacturers would get very sensitive private information about users, such as size and layout of the house, family routine and whether anybody is at home at certain time or day! Those auto cleaners have Lidar or other sensors. I can accept that a mobile app is required to control the cleaners but they should work perfectly ok without any user identity information or sending any data to some unkown servers.
when theres home patrol What they should add is So when someones a robber or so, You can call police to the house :D That whould be epic!!! if you have a stupid robber youre more lucky with catching him
Ecovacs is the only brand that will not let you have a hidden wifi network. Other than ecovacs, I have never had any smart device ever tell me I had to have my wifi network visible to the world for easy hacking. That is very shady. I returned it and now use roborock.
for easy hacking lol dude have you heard of WPA2?
@@xeon2k8 never
@@--JohnDoe well...that explains how absurd is your comment then :)
@@xeon2k8 can you get a deebot connected to a hidden ssid/wifi network?
@@--JohnDoe ugh... you didnt get the point. Nevermind good luck with your hacking paranoia
$1549 for a robot? Hard Pass. My hands can do the work for with a broom only $12
you shouldnt be watching these videos then
You clean your floor with your hands?
But but but…. You have to put the mop pads on and off all the time. It can’t lift the mop pads to allow either vac or mop… FAIL!
Ya
If you want to get 1349 one you’d have to pay 1549 to get a feature from 1149 model - stupid
I never liked 'fun boys' reviews, sorry.
Yeah I can just do it by hand and save me an extra grand lol