I've been testing this Eufy robovac for two weeks, and it has some of the best mopping I've seen

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TechRadar Verdict

The Eufy E25 Omni is a very capable hybrid, delivering good vacuuming and impressive mopping performance for a reasonable price. It's easy to use, needed very little intervention to complete its tasks and, while it couldn't quite produce the edge cleaning I'd like, it's still a very solid buy – and especially if you pick one up during one of the regular deals.

Pros

  • +Decent vacuuming
  • +Excellent mopping on max setting
  • +Not too loud
  • +Easy to use
  • +Compact dock for a hybrid
  • +Strong obstacle avoidance

Cons

  • -Mapping can take a few attempts
  • -Edge cleaning isn't great
  • -AI auto-adjustment unreliable
  • -Returns to dock mid-clean

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Eufy E25 Omni: two-minute review

Hybrid robot vacuum-and-mops have come a long way in the last few years, and the Eufy E25 Omni is the latest example of bots that are capable of tackling both tasks to a high standard. I tested one for two weeks to see how it compares to the rest of the best robot vacuums on the market, and I was generally very impressed.

The E25 Omni offered solid performance in my vacuuming tests and was especially efficient at clearing fine dust. However, despite the squared-off shape and dual side sweepers, the edge cleaning wasn't the best. The AI-based automatic adjustment failed to recognize my spillage and bump up mop settings to clear it, but with manual tweaking to Max mode, this bot delivered some of the best mopping I've seen.

Navigation was reliable, as was obstacle avoidance. However, the E25 Omni proved a little fussy when it came to the initial mapping stages – I had to clear my floors to achieve a complete map. Meanwhile, the app is intuitive to use and offers a range of ways to operate the robot, including scheduled cleans, zone cleaning and the ability to change the intensity of vacuuming or mopping.

At full price it's expensive, but regular deals take the price down and deliver better value for money. That's the short version; read on for my full Eufy E25 Omni review.

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Eufy E25 Omni review: price & availability

  • List price: $1299.99 / £849 / AU$1799.95
  • Launched: May 2025
  • Availability: Worldwide

Officially, the E25 Omni is a premium robot vacuum, costing $1299.99 / £849 / AU$1799.95 at sticker price. However, you shouldn't read too much into that list price – the manufacturer offers regular, steep discounts and the Amazon price history shows it is rarely full price. With an average price of around US$750 it's still not cheap, but it does compare well with equivalent flagship hybrids like the Roborock Qrevo Curv or the Ecovacs Deebot X11 Omnicyclone.

In terms of value for money, the E25 is a very good robot vacuum and it does a lot to justify its high price point. However, it's worth considering the ongoing costs too. Replacement dust bags and floor cleaning solution are available from Eufy, with dust bags costing US$16.99 for 3 and the solution $20.99 a bottle. Third party dust bags are available for cheaper, although I can't confirm their compatibility.

  • Value for money score: 4 out of 5

Eufy E25 Omni specs

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Max suction:20,000 Pa
Robot size (L x W):12.8 x 13.7in / 32.6 x 34.8cm
Robot height:4.4in / 11.2cm
Dock dimensions (W x D x H):14.6 x 19.1 x 17.3in / 37.2 x 48.4 x 43.9 cm
Mop type:Roller
Max threshold clearance: Not stated
Dust bin volume (onboard):Not stated
Dust bin volume (base):3L
Water tank volume:2.5L (clean), 1.5L (dirty)
Base functions:Self empty, refill water, clean and dry roller mop

Eufy E25 Omni review: design

  • Rounded square with two side sweepers, spit main roller and roller mop
  • Relatively compact dock takes care of a range of maintenance tasks
  • Dock has a useful transparent water tank

The Eufy E25 is a rounded square robot vacuum with a raised nodule housing the LiDAR for navigation. Flip it over and you'll find a roller that's equipped with bristles and rubbery fins, and is split in the middle to try and combat hair tangling, plus two spinning side sweepers. The main central suction are is really quite small in proportion to the size of the robot.

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