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Eufy E25 Omni Review: Flagship Tricks at Half the Price

Our best-value robot vacuum brings flagship tricks — a self-cleaning HydroJet roller mop and a full all-in-one dock — to a mid-range price. Why it's a standout for pet homes, and the edge-mopping limits to know.

Eufy E25 Omni Review: Flagship Tricks at Half the Price

Most of what makes a $1,500 robot feel luxurious — a self-washing mop, an all-in-one dock that empties and cleans itself, suction that actually lifts pet hair out of carpet — used to be locked behind flagship pricing. The Eufy E25 Omni is our best-value pick because it brings the important parts of that experience down to around $680, and for pet homes specifically, it punches well above its price.

What it is

The E25 is a vacuum and roller-mop with a full self-cleaning station. Its standout feature is the mop: instead of the usual spinning pads, it uses a HydroJet edge-to-edge roller that's continuously scraped and rinsed as it cleans, so only a clean surface ever touches your floor — and there's no mid-clean pause to wash pads. Pair that with Eufy's DuoSpiral anti-tangle brush, 20,000 Pa of turbo suction, LiDAR mapping with no-go zones, and a dock that self-empties and washes and dries the roller, and the day-to-day upkeep drops to the occasional water refill.

Where it wins

This is one of the best robots for pet owners at any price near it. Independent testers measured near-zero hair tangling, pet-hair pickup around 93%, and an 88% embedded-carpet-debris score that clears the category average — and obstacle avoidance held up too, dodging 21 of 24 objects in Vacuum Wars' course. The continuously-rinsed roller is the quiet hero: it keeps mopping with a clean surface instead of smearing a dirty pad around, which is exactly where cheaper mopping robots fall down.

The honest catch

The limits are about edges and tough jobs. The roller doesn't extend, so a thin strip stays unmopped right along the baseboards. It wipes up everyday films well but won't scrub baked-on, dried stains, and there's no true mop-only mode. Because the mop lift is modest, Eufy itself recommends setting no-go zones for medium- and high-pile carpet so the robot doesn't dampen it, and first-run mapping can be fiddly. None of these are dealbreakers for a typical hard-floor, pet-heavy home — but if your floors are mostly thick carpet, weigh them.

Who should buy it — and who shouldn't

Buy the E25 if you want genuinely flagship-style mopping and pet-hair cleaning without flagship spend, and your home is mostly hard floors and low-pile rugs. If you need the best navigation and obstacle avoidance for a big or cluttered home, step up to the Dreame X60 or Roborock Saros 20 — our value-vs-flagship comparison lays out exactly what the extra money buys. And if you want self-emptying for even less and can skip mopping, the Eufy C10 is the sub-$300 option.

Full specs and current pricing are on the Eufy E25 Omni product page, and Vacuum Wars' full review is a thorough hands-on take. Not sure which tier fits your floors and pets? Take the robot vacuum quiz, or see all our picks.

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