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Eufy E25 Omni vs Dreame X60 Max Ultra

This is the value-versus-flagship question in robot vacuums, and the prices make it stark: the Eufy E25 Omni runs around $680, the Dreame X60 Max Ultra around $1,499 — less than half against the full flagship. The Eufy is the value standout, packing flagship-style hardware into a mid-range price: a roller mop, an all-in-one self-cleaning and self-emptying dock, and suction strong enough for everyday floors and pet hair. The Dreame is the best all-rounder we test — more consistent at the edges and corners where mopping usually fails, better at climbing thresholds between rooms, and more reliable on heavy pet hair, with the most hands-off dock automation. The Eufy gets you most of the way for under half the money; the Dreame earns its premium in the margins. Here's where each makes sense.

 
Eufy E25 Omni robot vacuum and self-cleaning station

Eufy E25 Omni

Eufy

Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete robot vacuum and mop

Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete

Dreame

Score8.69.2
Price$680$1,499
VerdictThe value pick: flagship-style roller mopping and ~93% pet-hair pickup at a mid-range price — as long as you can live with a thin unmopped strip at the edges and no mop-only mode.Our top overall pick: class-leading 35,000 Pa suction, a slim retractable-LiDAR body that still climbs thresholds rivals can't, and a heated roller mop — if you don't mind tuning its many settings.
Best forValue-focused buyers who want flagship-style features — a self-cleaning roller mop and a full all-in-one dock — without paying flagship prices.Buyers who want one robot that handles vacuuming, mopping, pet hair, and self-maintenance reliably and don't mind paying flagship prices for consistency.
Avoid ifYou want the very best obstacle avoidance and navigation, or you have a large multi-room home that needs maximum battery range.You're price-sensitive, or you specifically need best-in-class battery life and navigation for a very large home.
Specs
dockSelf-empty, mop wash and drySelf-empty, mop wash and dry, auto water and detergent
typeRobot vacuum + roller mopRobot vacuum + mop
brushDuoSpiral anti-tangle main brush + extending corner side brush
carpetRoller lifts for low-pile; set no-go zones for medium/high pile
suction20,000 Pa turbo (usable airflow lower than the marketing figure)35,000 Pa
mop systemHydroJet edge-to-edge roller, continuous self-clean, ~1.5 kg downforceDual rotating pads, heated auto-wash and hot-air dry
navigationLiDAR with no-go zones and multi-floor mappingRetractable LiDAR (VersaLift) with OmniSight AI obstacle avoidance
smart homeAlexa, Google Assistant, Siri Shortcuts
noise~55 dB (standard mode)
height3.13 in (79.5 mm) - slimmest flagship
finishesBlack, White
water tanks4 L clean / 3 L dirty
threshold climbingUp to ~51 mm (2 in) via robotic legs
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Final verdict

Buy the Eufy E25 Omni if you want roughly 80 percent of flagship performance for well under half the price — for most homes, hard floors, and normal pet hair, it cleans well and empties and washes itself, and the savings are real. Buy the Dreame X60 Max Ultra if you have a demanding home — lots of thresholds, heavy pet shedding, or wall-to-wall mopping where edge consistency matters — and you want the most reliable, most hands-off robot, premium price included. Most people should take the Eufy and pocket the difference; buy the Dreame when the hard cases are your everyday.

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