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Eufy E25 Omni vs Yeedi M14+: Which Budget Roller-Mop Robot?

Here's a matchup that didn't exist two years ago: two robots under $700 that both bring a self-washing roller mop and a self-emptying dock — features that used to start north of $1,000. The Eufy E25 Omni (around $680) and the Yeedi M14+ (around $500) clean at a similar high level for the money, so the decision comes down to what each one gives up to hit its price. The Yeedi is the cheaper of the two and, somewhat surprisingly, the marginally better vacuum on the hardest test: independent Vacuum Wars testing measured about 95% flattened-pet-hair pickup versus the Eufy's ~93%, with carpet results within a point of each other. But the Yeedi spends its savings where you feel them. Navigation is its weak spot — an embedded spinning LiDAR that some owners report getting stuck on carpet or in tight corners — and at about 3.75 inches tall it won't slide under the low furniture the Eufy's slim LiDAR body clears easily. The Eufy answers with steadier obstacle avoidance (21 of 24 objects dodged in testing), a more reliable map, and a continuously-rinsed HydroJet roller that mops edge-to-edge. Both docks self-empty and hot-air dry the mop, so daily upkeep stays minimal either way. Here's how to choose.

 
Eufy E25 Omni robot vacuum and self-cleaning station

Eufy E25 Omni

Eufy

Yeedi M14+ robot vacuum and mop

Yeedi M14+

Yeedi

Score8.68.0
Price$680$499.99
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.The budget standout: near-flagship roller mopping and cleaning for around $500-600. The trade-offs are rougher navigation and a taller body that won't fit under low furniture.
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.First-time robot-vacuum buyers on a tight budget who still want self-emptying and capable roller mopping rather than a bare-bones bump-and-run unit.
Avoid ifYou want the very best obstacle avoidance and navigation, or you have a large multi-room home that needs maximum battery range.You want premium obstacle avoidance, mop hot-air drying, or the strongest suction and navigation for a large home.
Specs
dockSelf-empty, mop wash and dryOMNI Smart Station: self-empty, mop wash ~167F (75C), hot-air dry
typeRobot vacuum + roller mopRobot vacuum + roller mop
brushDuoSpiral anti-tangle main brush + extending corner side brushZeroTangle 3.0 (45-degree V-shaped bristle) + 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)18,000 Pa
mop systemHydroJet edge-to-edge roller, continuous self-clean, ~1.5 kg downforceOZMO Roller, 200 RPM, continuous self-wash
navigationLiDAR with no-go zones and multi-floor mappingD-TOF laser + TrueDetect 3D + AIVI 3D camera
smart homeAlexa, Google Assistant, Siri ShortcutsApp control; vacuum, vac+mop, and mop-after-vac modes
height~3.75 in (will not fit under low furniture)
runtimeUp to 241 min
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Final verdict

Choose the Yeedi M14+ to save roughly $180 and get marginally better pet-hair pickup — it's the smart pick for a first robot in a mostly open, hard-floor home where you don't need under-furniture clearance. Choose the Eufy E25 Omni if navigation and obstacle avoidance matter, if you need a slim body to reach under sofas and cabinets, or if you'd rather have the more polished day-to-day experience. Both mop and self-empty well; the Yeedi wins on price, the Eufy on refinement.

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