Experience the Future of Floor Care with eufy Omni S1 Pro
The eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro is engineered for hands-free, all-surface, whole-home cleaning. It combines ultra-powerful suction, intelligent navigation, and industry-first features like the HydroJet Mop and Eco-Clean Ozone to deliver a professional-grade cleaning experience at home.
🌊 HydroJet Technology with Always-Clean Mop
This system uses a high-speed 170 RPM rotation and a dual water tank filled with ozonated water to scrub and sanitize your floors in real-time. The 11.4-inch wide mop exerts 1kg of downward pressure to remove stubborn dirt, dried stains, and microscopic debris.
🧠 Smart All-in-One 10-in-1 UniClean Station
- Self-emptying dustbin for up to 75 days of dirt-free disposal
- Auto mop washing and drying with hot air for hygiene
- Auto refilling and wastewater drainage
- Eco-Clean Ozone water sanitization technology
- Integrated detergent dispenser
- Sealed dust bag for clean handling
- LCD touchscreen display for intuitive control
- 20% faster charging compared to previous generation (per internal tests)
💪 8000Pa Powerful Suction
Equipped with one of the most powerful motors in its class, the S1 Pro lifts pet hair, crumbs, and fine dust from carpet and hard flooring with ease. It automatically increases suction when deeper cleaning is required.
🧭 Obstacle Avoidance & Precision Mapping
The advanced 3D MatrixEye sensor enables the robot to detect and avoid obstacles in real-time, preventing collisions and ensuring safe cleaning around pets, furniture, and valuables. TrueCourse navigation builds accurate maps for efficient cleaning paths.
📐 Designed for Edge-to-Corner Performance
Unlike round robots, the S1 Pro’s square form allows it to clean flush against walls and deep into corners — areas typically missed by traditional vacuums.
📱 Advanced App & Voice Control
- Multi-floor mapping for homes with multiple levels
- Customizable cleaning modes and no-go zones
- Works with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant
- Smart notifications and cleaning history tracking
🖤 Premium Design Aesthetic
Inspired by luxury sports car design, the eufy Omni S1 Pro adds a touch of elegance to your smart home setup. Its ultra-slim 3.78-inch profile ensures it can glide under most furniture with ease.
📦 What’s in the Box?
- eufy Omni S1 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop
- 10-in-1 UniClean Base Station
- Cleaning Accessories (brush, mop pads, filters)
- Power Cord, Dust Bag, Detergent Sample
- Quick Start Guide & User Manual
🔧 Product Specifications
- Model: eufy Omni S1 Pro
- Color: Black
- Suction Power: 8000 Pa
- Product Dimensions: 18.39″L x 15.08″W x 26.38″H
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi (2.4GHz only)
- Navigation: 3D MatrixEye + TrueCourse Mapping
- App Support: eufy Clean (Android/iOS)
Note: This product is compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks only. It does not support 5GHz routers.
Ok, so honestly this Robovac has changed my life. I know that seems heck of dramatic, but it’s true. I never post, and as I’m sitting here watching my robovac clean, I silently said, I love you robovac. At that point I knew I needed to share how amazing this piece of equipment is.
I have 7 kids, 4 bonus babies from my husband, and 3 biological kids that live with me at home. None of them, and I mean none of them like to sweep or mop. In fact, this is always my biggest complaint and argument amongst all of them. Of course I always win, but the agony of getting them to complete this chore was stressful. I also can’t lie, my husband and myself are always too busy to do a full sweep and mop regularly and we also don’t like to.
With that said, this robovac cleans better than any of us ever could. I’ve never had such immaculate floors. I will admit, it takes a minute to get use to, at first I was annoyed with how slow i thought it moved. Then I was annoyed because I wasn’t sure if it was really doing the job. But once I figured out the mapping process and all the features, I appreciated the slowness, because this is what makes this equipment so precise. In fact, it’s not slow at all, it’s powerful and mighty.
Better get you one! I absolutely love mine and it’s worth ever penny! Make sure you try to fine it on sale for $999.99 don’t pay full price if you don’t have to.
Pros:
- Mop works excellent. So much better than the pad based cleaner.
- The base station does a great job. It automatically cleans and dries the mop. In three months, I’ve only had to manually clean the robot once.
- I can schedule mopping by room on only certain days- I mop the kitchen daily but only vacuum the other rooms 6 of 7 days.
- easy to replace the water and remove the dirty water in the base station. No caps to fumble with.
- initial lidar based mapping was fast! 6-7x faster than the other camera based robot.
- robot can get over the 1/2 inch threshold into my kitchen. The last one could not.
- I haven’t noticed any issues with suction power.
Cons:
- runs into some low profile kids toys and paper on the ground. Camera based vacuum avoided these. I have to recover occasionally and get them off the roller.
- base station light and drying cycle makes some sound. Couldn’t place in a bedroom because of this.
- I had an extended battery version of my last vacuum. For this one, if I do a very deep Saturday clean, it needs to charge halfway through (sometime twice). My 1-pass mostly vacuum cleaning during the rest of the week completes on one charge.
Works perfectly. I am amazed at how smart it is.
Mapped my house as if by magic on first try.
No more crumbs and misc. crud on ground for grandbaby to put in mouth when crawling around.
The result, is nothing short of a pleasant surprise. This robot cleaner is smart enough, robust enough, that did everything well with very little maintenance. First, it will map the whole house upon first time use, and use that map as directions for operations later on. Second, it's route planning and obstacle avoidance is very good, circling around all kinds of objects from shoes to table legs, and clean the whole room in a smooth patten (you can see the cleaned route in the app). Third, everything is automatic, auto empty dust bin, auto fill in water, auto dump dirty water, auto cleaning and drying mop roll, you literally didn't have to interfere except occasionally fill in the water tank, and empty dirty water tank, both are made very easy. Lastly, the design is very nice, elegant yet functional. All the moving parts are very well made, rubber sealed, easy to take apart and easy clean. The parts are not cheaply made plastic, they are actually "dyson level" quality.
Overall, this little robot has exceeded my expectations in every way, I can't live without it now, previously I was doing cleaning with several dyson handheld vacuum, now I feel I don't have to anymore. Highly recommended if you want give robot vacuum a try.
Has a cartridge for the cleaner and so far I clean/mop 3-4 times a week and my cleaner is still over half full on the cartridge so it's extremely cool. Keeps my house free of dirt, hair and debris and pet hair as I have a pet and I love this thing. Battery usage is good, it can do a double pass over my whole house (cleans n mops twice) and at the end it's below 10% battery so that's real good. Also dries the mop while charging. Is pricey but sometimes you get what you pay for.
The S1 Pro has what looks like a paint roller brush, along with a rubber roller squeegee to scrub the floor surface, then suck up the nasty water. It also vacuums, so the scrubber isn't adding pet hair, dirt, dust, and debris. It creates ozone from the fresh water to help disinfect the cleaned surface.
The floor mapping is very advanced, compared to their newer model vacuum bots (e.g. L30). You can set the sensitive of the S1 to avoid everything, to be more aggressive (very minor bumping into objects/wallks), or a "free range" mode that really gets under kitchen cabinets and hard-to-reach areas. The map also allows you to create no-go zones (e.g. under your bed), virtual walls (e.g. to prevent it from entering a space), and a whole host of features that allow you to split or merge rooms, mop multiple times for specific rooms, increase or decrease the amount of water used, and increase/decrease suction power of the vacuum via the Eufy Clean app.
The S1 fills & empties the clean and waste tanks , and charges the battery as needed at its base station. If it's performing a cleaning cycle and needs more water, it heads back, does its cycle and gets back to the exact spot where it left off, and it's really quick about doing so. If the battery drains before completing the task, it heads back, charges, and finishes the job. Once done, it goes through a very comprehensive cleaning cycle of the brush and dries it.
The only real involvement you'll have is emptying the waste bucket and vacuum bag (in the base station), and an occasion replacement of the cleaning solution cartridge. We use maximum water for the cleaning cycles, and have to fill the water reservoir about every 3 days. We've emptied the waste water tank twice over the course of a week, but this will be different if you use less water in the cleaning cycle, and if you have more loose dirt picked up in the vacuum.
I'm extremely pleased at the ease of setup and operation of the S1 Pro. It requires no interaction, other than the aforementioned filling/emptying of the base station to keep it fully automated. We've had no stuck robot situations or mishaps. The price is steep, but it's a fantastic purchase, considering its ability to deep-clean on a daily basis and is fully autonomous.
Pros:
Almost fully autonomous, you only have to change water (+some maintenance care/cleaning)
Best mopping vacuum on the market (the mop cleans itself while vacuuming)
Surprisingly powerful vacuum mode with decent suction.
Beautiful, well thought of design (don’t have to hunch over it)
Easy to clean
User friendly App
Replaceable parts
Ozone function kills the germs ( :-) )
Cons:
Some may consider it expensive
The mop roller is pilling a bit already
Hair gets stuck at the roller brush (easy to remove)
Need its own detergent (many people just skip it)
Doesn’t go close to the walls and corners
I hope this is helpful.
After ten years of not mopping it got rid of most of my floor stains. (Single undomesticated male mammal)
Wish they gave you an extra bottle of detergent they gave me an extra mop roller.
The detergent is 20 bucks a bottle.
We’re going to see how long that lasts
Make sure you clean the water reservoir on the vacuum to prevent sludge build up
For what its worth:
I had the Roomba way back. Like the first generation many years ago. It did not do that well and I got rid of it after a few months. To be fair, we had a lot of dog hair at that time. I miss my puppy :)
Things have changed.
I did some web searches and the Eufy S1 Pro was usually in the top three for the category of vacuum / mop combo units. There’s a lot of choices out there. Some garbage, some good. You can go on Reddit and find lots of detailed experiences for just about any model you want to know about.
There’s also a lot of reviews and videos out there. I will say that some of the reviews are a bit “robust” or perhaps even unreasonable. I remember one reviewer being disappointed that a combo mop did not completely remove a week-old coffee stain. Another expected it to clean up dried caramel. No current robot belongs in those homes. Or people :)
I did come across a very helpful comment from the head of engineering at Dyson (maker of great vacuum products). He explained there are some physical limitations involved. These little robots need power and motors which take up space. They can be very good at vacuuming or at mopping, bit it is hard to be very good at both due to the physical constraints.
Why am I explaining all this? I decided the thing to do was to set reasonable expectations. I wanted my floors look and feel cleaner on a daily basis. If there was ever a serious cleanup to do, I would do it manually as needed. And I am also expecting that with automated daily cleaning, my manual intervention would need to be significantly less overall.
The short answer is: My expectations were met. In fact they have been exceeded. More on this at the end.
It may help to know my environment. I have mostly hard floors (hardwood and travertine tile) with some area rugs. I live in a luxury home in a tropical environment.
The reason I mention luxury is to establish the caliber of cleanliness that is appropriate – It’s not a hospital, it’s not a junkyard.
The reason I mention tropical is this: It can get windy and the dirt blows around. The weather is nice, so you leave the doors and windows open. Our floors can get dirty fast. On a daily basis. In a day or two, we can feel it on our feet as we walk barefoot in the house most of the time. If we let it go a few days, we can visibly see the buildup. At times, it can be hard to keep up with.
So now about the robot.
This unit is built well. It is made by Anker; a solid growing company. That was important as I wanted long term support and replacement items.
This unit works well. The floors look and feel clean every day with very little effort by me. It never gets stuck or lost. It gets close to walls and navigates the feet of furniture.
In the app, I can pause it, schedule it, adjust the strength of vacuum and mopping (think "louder/quieter").
Also within the app, there are well done videos that demonstrate features or help with troubleshooting (very clever). I can order consumables (bags, soap, parts) from within the app (ok you got me hooked for the long run, Anker). The app also even has tech support (live chat or phone). I have only used the chat but it was real (not AI or automated).
The robot “discovered” the entire flooring on its own and created a line drawn map. The robot shows you where it is on the map in real time. It has a voice feature that keeps me posted on its progress. I’m pretty sure the next version will cook breakfast for me.
When it goes back to the based station, it empties the robot’s dustbin and dirty mop water into the base station. Once week, I empty the tank, change the bag and add fresh water. It even has an ozonater for the fresh water to keep it fresh. Genius.
Even more genius is how it manages the mop. It has a system that basically cleans the mop as it goes so that it’s not dragging a dirty mop across the floor. I think most of the other system don’t do this (yet). Then, when it’s back at the base station it cleans and dries the mop (with hot air?) for a few hours so that it does not start to get gross. What the?
This thing is well thought out, is well built and does a great job. I am confident they will also improve this through firmware and app updates as well as in future products. (I can use it on a send floor, but the transfer process is just a little bit clunky in the software).
This is my first “long form” review… if I sound like a review geek then so be it. This has been some of the best money I have spent in a long time and I wanted to share the fun with others.
It really has changed my life for the better in a way that I see and feel on a daily basis.
One of the standout features is its adaptive mapping capability. After the initial mapping of my home, the S1 Pro continues to refine the map with each cleaning, making navigation increasingly precise. This intelligent mapping, along with its relatively quiet operation (depending on the setting), allows for a smooth and efficient cleaning process. While it occasionally has trouble navigating over cords, it quickly readjusts and continues without issue, so it doesn’t interrupt the cleaning cycle.
The mopping functionality is also impressive. I appreciate that depth of the mop automatically changes. The vacuum’s ability to detect carpeted areas is a huge plus—it lifts the mop roller when crossing carpets, so there’s no need to block off carpeted sections as with other dual-function robot vacuums. Another convenient feature is the automatic washing and drying of the mop roller, along with the self-emptying dust bin. Plus, it mixes water and cleaning solution automatically, saving time and effort.
Battery life is reasonable, allowing for thorough cleaning sessions before needing a recharge. I live in an ~1800sf home, and the unit has to recharge 4 times when mopping (with two passes for cleaning), and 3 times when vacuuming only in standard mode with two passes.
My only criticism, but it’s noteworthy, is that the square shape of the S1 Pro, though beneficial for wall alignment, makes it difficult to reach tight corners and crevices as effectively as a round vacuum would.
While the S1 Pro may not replace the need for a deep clean on high-traffic areas, it has significantly reduced the day-to-day upkeep in my home. It’s a powerful tool for maintaining cleanliness throughout the week, ensuring floors stay mopped and dust-free without the constant manual effort. Overall, I highly recommend it for those looking for a reliable, efficient solution for everyday maintenance.
What a huge improvement! With 3 little kids my house gets trashed on a daily basis - honestly the kids spill a lot of stuff. My entire house is tile and the s1 is a 10/10 at mopping. It’s amazing how much less water this uses over the x1 and how much cleaner my floors are. The dirty water doesn’t smell like death which is nice.
I highly recommend this to anyone considering a mopping bot! I would only suggest looking at other robots if the majority of your house isn’t tile or hardwood floors.
Factors: large dog (golden retriever), doggie door to the outside, large multi-floor home with complex layout, gigablast fios internet with mesh wifi router (fast and reliable WiFi signal throughout home).
The brand: To be fair and upfront, there was a thumb on my scale towards Eufy because we already have their security cameras, locks, and home base, but I do not need everything to be linked , so we did consider other options. I was tepid Eufys customer service after having to use it a few times. Their customer service is definitely based in India and they are absolutely looking to resolve issues instead of solve them, but I feel that way about most large companies. The smaller for me was The Eufy interfaces (app, etc). They are better than anything else I’ve used on the market.
Pros:
1. The app and general interface on this thing is amazing. So much easier to use and gives you way more control. You can see from the pictures, the iRobot mapping feature is not accurate and gives you limited control. Also, the iRobot frequently ignores its own rules like do not disturb. I had to consistently manually shut off the vacuum during my working hours. Finally we have a large house and the irobot would get lost and not be able to return home. We found it dead in the house daily. We would have to figure out where it finally died since it was different every time. The Eufy hasn’t gotten lost at all since its mapping is so much better and the order it cleans anticipates the return to its base. Can’t say enough about the mapping feature.
2. The vacuum works way better than the iRobot versions. It may seem strange but I believe a lot of it has to do with the pattern it vacuums in. The grid is way more effective and it leaves a cleaner look. The suction is really good for pet hair and dander. It is also a champ at the dirt and leaves the dog brings in through the doggie door. It does lose a point when it comes to dog food. It maybe able to handle some of the smaller stuff but I have a large dog and it just pushes around his food. This is the one area iRobot shined. It handled dog food amazingly. It was like a tank crawling over carpets with a high clearance, so maybe that is the difference. I did turn off the eufy small object setting and that helped but it still struggles. Overall the eufys cleaning pattern, ability to control the suction and times it cleans a room (at the room, zone, or schedule level) more than makes up for the dog food issue, but I did take one star away.
3. The navigation and ability of the little robot is so much better. All the iRobots would continually get stuck under kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets, and living room furniture. It was to the point we had to save it at least once a day. There was no set it and forget it on that thing. The Eufy doesn’t struggle nearly as much. It is still gets caught on cords and large particles but it is way more rare and is also a lot easier to fix when it does. Often with the iRobot I would have to take it back to its base and restart the entire cleaning cycle to get it to start cleaning again. Having to start the cleaning cycle over again caused all sorts of issues.
4. This is my first mopping vacuum but that’s not because I am not familiar with the market, just the opposite. This is the first time I’ve felt that the market has offered a mopping product I would like. In the past wet carpets, stinky mildewy pads, and lack of practicability prevented me from purchasing. So far, this one works really well…for what it is. To be fair, this is mopping a floor in the same way using a swiffer wet jet is. This is not a deep clean. Now, if it mops on a daily basis, it could probably prevent a lot of the need to deep clean. But this is definitely geared towards maintenance and your floors should start out clean.
Cons:
1. The subscription. It’s always the subscription. No, it’s not the typical subscription where the product won’t work unless you pay monthly, but you can only use eufy floor cleaner. Eye roll. Time will tell how much I’m willing to pay for the mopping, especially given its perceived value. I may end up just using water and deep cleaning on my own. We will see.
2. The vacuum itself is much quieter than the iRobot, however the base is much louder. That means when it goes to clean itself or empty one of the containers it’s definitely loud. It will disrupt what you’re doing. With that being said, I’ve had to send back my iRobot base three times before abandoning the product because the suction was not enough. I will take loud over non-functioning any day.
That said, Eufy's customer service follow up has been insane. They email, call, reach out, etc. They just care that the product works well and I am happy as a customer. That was really impressive :). Bobby and Patrick have been incredible to work with. The folks through Amazon's chat correspondence were also fine, but the phone calls with these two guys have been awesome. Nice work Eufy!
UPDATED:
After six months of use, I now realize this thing was a complete waste of money and you could get way better quality for less than half the price. There is a lot of empty promises with this vacuum unfortunately no matter what settings no matter what advice you take from customer service or anything. This vacuum will never clean the edges anywhere it leaves so much debris behind. We maintain it based on their recommendations we replaced things I scrub everything that needs to be cleaned. We make sure it’s not tangled and even after all that it has so many issues. Another big issue is it’ll be cleaning the floor but every couple feet or so it’ll drop dirty water and leave spots behind.
I really don’t believe the suction on this is very powerful and as time goes by there’s just more issues with it. Another thing is the anti-tangle vacuum brush. Unfortunately, it gets tangled all the time and we have to cut the hair out. It’s a pain in the butt because this was one of the selling points we liked.
Lastly, the ozone that is supposed to sanitize and clean and you odor bacteria out of the water I don’t think works because in the beginning for the first two months, it was great. There was no issues, but after the second month, the water started to smell really bad and I noticed less and less of the ozone being produced and it looks like only one side works, but barely.
Customer service isn’t the best at replies either.
We wish we could return it, but unfortunately it’s past that window. I do have insurance for this, but who knows how long it’ll take to either get fixed or replaced.
There has been minimal maintenance. The only thing I have had to do so far is refill the clean water reservoir, and empty the dirty water. It has never been stuck or lost and always find its way back to the base station. It has phenomenal object, avoidance, and the mapping feature works perfectly.
I am so happy with it. I would recommend this product to anyone. If you have hardwood floors, even better. It also transitions very well over different surfaces and doormats.
I guess the most impressive feature is its strong auto-mopping functional + auto wash and dry. These offers a real hands-free cleaning experience so I no longer need to wash the mop manually. The system automatically handles everything, ensuring the mop is clean and dry, ready for the next job.
It's object detection is amazing. It NEVER bumps into obstacles like table/chair legs (when I say NEVER really mean it), but can still manage to navigate through them and clean thoroughly. So far it has never gotten stuck on wires, cat toys, or any small objects [so I don’t have to rescue it :) ]
The vacuum also offers multiple cleaning modes. I’ve tested both the MAX and QUIET modes so far. The MAX mode has similar noise level as my old vacuum, but the suction and mopping efficiency is definitely superior. The QUIET mode was the real surprise. With my old vacuum, I avoided cleaning while I was home because it was just too loud and disruptive, especially during virtual meetings when I WFH. But with Eufy S1’s QUIET mode, I can watch TV without feeling disturbed. Even my cat, who used to run and hide whenever the old vacuum was on, now stays comfortably in the same room.
Overall, I am very happy with the purchase - it’s efficient and incredibly smart. If you’re looking for a high-performing + hands-free cleaning device, I highly recommend giving this one a try.
The suction power is great, nothing to complain about. It gets the job done.
Another reason I bought S1 Pro was the self-cleaning and auto-emptying station. I don’t need to clean and replace the mop every time. The dry-up feature is also a huge plus since it avoids odor.
The S1 Pro is also super smart. It remembers home layout, navigates smoothly, and even knows when to recharge and pick up where it left off.
Overall, I’m very satisfied with S1 Pro and I think it is much better than my old robot in many ways. Recommend to anyone who enjoys actual hand-free cleaning experience.
Mopping Performance:
After running just one-pass cleaning, my hardwood floor is really squeaky clean. That is in the areas it would reach. Unfortunately, sometimes the robot would avoid getting too close to the under-cabinet in the kitchen. There is a setting to set the Height Detection Sensitivity from "Safe Mode" to "Medium" or "Free Mode" which would make the robot vacuum to take some risks and get close to the tight spaces but you run the risk of it taking too much risk and getting stuck. In my case, it went under the couch and got stuck, scratching the glossy surface. Ugh.
Vacuuming Performance:
When it comes to carpet cleaning, it's not great though. Now, I understand this is a robot vacuum and it doesn't clean like a dedicated upright or even a cordless vacuum, like my Dyson V10. But it misses to pick up some of my dog's hair clumps on areas on the carpet. Sometimes, if the hair clumps are big enough it would just go around them thinking they are obstacles. You can turn off "Small Object Less Collision Mode" feature which would make allow to ignore those large clumps as obstacles, but then you risk of other things like a phone charger or smaller items to be run over and risks getting stuck in the roller.
Drop Sensor Issue:
After reading some comments on Reddit, I realized that it's a common problem with robot vacuums to not work on dark carpets or carpets with black patterns on them, which I have in one area of my living room. This is because the robot vacuum has a sensor that prevents it from falling off the stairs or drop-offs. These robots can't distinguish that from a black carpet or a real drop. The Eufy S1 is not immune to this issue. It skips certain parts of my area rug. It pauses, reverses, and goes around them. I think with all the built-in LIDAR and cameras on board, I was hoping it can be smarter than that. Now, I thought it would be safe to leave the robot to vacuum my second floor and not fall off the stairs. Boy, was I wrong! Luckily, it only fell one step off the stairs. To mitigate this, I had to set up a virtual wall before the stairs but I now had to remember to manually vacuum the remaining 6-inch gap beyond the virtual wall. Here’s the irony here. It stops on very dark carpets because of drop sensor but wasn’t effective at keeping it from falling off the stairs.
Conclusion:
Overall, I do want to keep it because it's a really good RoboVac for hard floors. I do hope most of the issues I mentioned can be fixed by firmware. The poor carpet vacuuming performance is unfortunate. I could get a second vacuum for my mostly-carpet second floor but that's like spending another $400 to $500 which I wasn't looking forward to doing. If that's the case, I'm thinking if another product would be a good hybrid mop/vacuum combo even if it's not as good as the Eufy S1 Pro.
I just ordered the Dreame X40 Ultra ($1,899) to see if it's any better. I heard good and bad things about it. I have a feeling that the mopping ability would not match the Eufy S1 Pro and I'm hoping that at least it's better in carpet vacuuming and the navigation is better especially not falling off the stairs. Let's see.
UPDATE: Well… the Dreame X40 Ultra stopped working after just 2 rooms and 3 cycles of cleaning. I’m obviously returning it. And I just reordered the Eufy S1 Pro.
The Eufy S1 Omni Pro navigates around smoothly, accurately, and effortlessly. The old vacuum I had would get stuck when it goes from hardwood floor to carpet. Or it would sometimes get caught under the couch, or one of the sweepers would get stuck under a furniture leg and it would be spinning in circles. Not with this unit. The S1 Omni Pro glides over carpet gracefully. It goes around furniture, pet feeder, and other household obstacles with ease.
There is an auto-retraction mop. When it detects carpet, it will retract, so that the S1 won't get stuck, and the mop won't be getting the carpet wet. This is all automatic, sensor-based so I don't have to worry about manually detaching or re-attaching the mopping head.
When first booted up, the S1 would map the place and it saves the map in the app. When cleaning, I can see from the app exactly where it has cleaned and where it's going. It's fun to watch, but I don't have to keep a watch because it does a good job of covering everything.
The suction power is great. I never found it lacking for anything. And the battery is enough for my needs. It will automatically return to the cleaning/charging station when finished or when battery is low. So I never have to worry about it.
The app integration is easy to use. There are a ton of functions, like scheduling cleanings, setting no-go zones, and monitoring the cleaning progress in real-time. I learned to do all that without ever reading up a manual. It is that intuitive. You can also directly tell the S1 to clean a certain spot, or go to a specific room. The app is just well thought out.
One of my main gripes for the old vacuum, is that I still needed to clean it manually. So I'm still getting my hands dirty. With the S1 Pro Omni, it's self cleaning, so I hardly have to touch anything or get dust all over my hands. Just clean out the water tank and empty the bin once in a while. I'd say it's a huge quality of life improvement.
To conclude, the S1 Pro Omni is the next step in the evolution of smart robot vacuums. It looks super sleek and futuristic, and it does its job exceptionally well. Highly recommended!