eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro
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Obstacle avoidance is repeatedly rated among the best, including reports of near-perfect or perfect results in structured tests, though cord/shoelace edge cases can still cause tangles.
Pros: Fresh Liquid Pickup Speed, Mopping performance
Cons: Hair Pickup — Carpets, Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance
Obstacle avoidance is consistently a headline strength, with strong performance around cables and pet waste; the main downside mentioned is occasional false positives or misidentification that can make it overly...
Pros: Streaking / Residue, Dried-On Stain Removal
Cons: Stair Cleaning, Storage footprint &
Obstacle avoidance is generally strong, recognizing common clutter like cords and shoes; it can be cautious, occasionally leaving a wider buffer than necessary.
Pros: Self-cleaning cycle, Wool carpet compatibility
Cons: Automatic standby switch, Cord management
Obstacle avoidance is useful but not flawless; some reviewers saw excellent avoidance, while independent testing found everyday clutter still gets pushed.
Pros: Clogging and debris prevention, Floor shine after cleaning
Cons: Edge‑Following Accuracy (Robot), Noise level
Obstacle avoidance is solid for large furniture and drop-offs, but limited for small objects and cables, and it lacks advanced AI object recognition in several reviews.
Pros: Build quality &, durability
Cons: Stair Cleaning, Mop lifting system
Obstacle avoidance is a mixed bag: some reviewers are impressed, while others report bumps, missed small items, or cord run-overs, so tidier floors still help.
Pros: Versatility, Innovation compared to competitors
Cons: Mopping performance, Onboard tool storage
Obstacle avoidance is basic (bumper + IR/drop sensors): it can avoid stairs, but cords, small items, and clutter can still stop it, and at least one test reports it running...
Pros: Under-Furniture Pickup, Low-profile design
Cons: Mopping performance, Bag-full indicator
Obstacle avoidance is consistently the biggest weakness; it lacks more advanced vision and may hit chair legs, snag cords, or run over small clutter unless the floor is picked up...
Pros: Dried-On Stain Removal, Aesthetic design &
Cons: Obstacle Avoidance (Robot), Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors)
Obstacle avoidance is a frequent limitation: cords and small objects can cause tangles or stalls, and budget-tier sensing is not positioned as dependable for avoiding items like cables or pet...
Pros: Assembly and Setup, Price &
Cons: Obstacle Avoidance (Robot), Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors)