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eufy Omni E28 robovac with integrated deep cleaner now available

eufy’s Omni E28 robovac offers 20,000Pa suction, AI-driven navigation, and a portable deep cleaner in its dock, making it a versatile cleaning solution for modern homes.

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If you’re a pet owner, a parent, or just someone who’s tired of juggling multiple cleaning gadgets, eufy’s latest innovation might be the game-changer you’ve been waiting for. The eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E28, priced at $999.99, isn’t just another robovac that zips around your floors. It’s a full-fledged cleaning ecosystem that combines a powerful floor-mopping robot vacuum with a portable deep cleaner integrated into its charging dock. Think of it as a souped-up Roomba meets a Bissell Little Green machine, all in one sleek package. For those who don’t need the extra deep-cleaning muscle, eufy also offers the Omni E25 for $899.99, though it’s currently on preorder with shipping slated for June 2025.

At first glance, the Omni E28 looks like your typical robot vacuum: a squat, circular bot that hums along, sucking up crumbs and pet hair. But its real magic lies in the dock, which does way more than just charge the bot. Tucked into the station is a portable deep cleaner, a handheld tool designed to tackle messes the robovac can’t handle—like wine spills on your couch, muddy paw prints on the stairs, or that mystery stain on your favorite armchair.

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eufy Omni E28 robovac with integrated deep cleaner
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The eufy Omni E28 robot vacuum combines powerful suction, mopping, and a dock-integrated deep cleaner for tackling floor and furniture messes, perfect for pet owners and busy families.

$1,000 at eufy
$1,000 at Amazon

This deep cleaner works much like standalone spot cleaners from brands like Bissell or Hoover. It’s got a short hose with a multi-function tool that sprays clean water (or a water-detergent mix) to loosen stains, then vacuums the dirty liquid into a separate wastewater tank. What sets it apart? The dock takes care of the grunt work. After you’ve blasted away a stain, the dock automatically empties the wastewater, refills the clean water tank, and keeps the handheld tool charged and ready for the next mess. It’s a small but brilliant touch that saves you from the hassle of manually managing tanks and cords.

Even smarter, the robovac itself can play detective. If it spots a liquid spill on your carpet during its cleaning rounds—say, a pet accident or a knocked-over coffee—it’ll ping your phone via the eufy app, nudging you to grab the deep cleaner. It’s like having a cleaning assistant who’s always on the lookout.

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The Omni E28 isn’t just about its fancy dock. The robot itself is a beast when it comes to keeping your floors spotless. With a suction power of up to 20,000Pa, it’s among the most powerful robovacs on the market, capable of pulling dirt and debris from deep within carpet fibers. When it transitions from hard floors to carpets, it automatically ramps up the suction for maximum effectiveness. A spinning brush on an auto-extending arm also sweeps dust and dirt from corners and edges, ensuring no nook or cranny is left untouched.

For hard floors, the Omni E28 doubles as a mopping machine. It’s rolling mop spins at up to 180RPM, scrubbing away stubborn stains like dried juice or muddy footprints. If a stain proves particularly tough, the bot will autonomously perform a second pass to get the job done. The 5,200mAh battery keeps it going for up to 110 minutes when vacuuming and mopping simultaneously, or a generous 180 minutes when just vacuuming—plenty of time to cover most homes in a single session.

Navigation is another strong suit. Using a combo of LiDAR and an AI-assisted camera, the Omni E28 maps your home with precision, recognizing and dodging obstacles like stray socks or pet toys. It can differentiate between 30 types of dirt, adapting its cleaning strategy accordingly. Post-cleaning, it even does a dirt inspection with its camera to ensure it didn’t miss a spot. If it detects a problem area, it’ll go back for another pass. That’s the kind of thoroughness that makes you feel like you’re getting your money’s worth.

The Omni E28’s charging dock is the unsung hero of the system. Beyond housing the deep cleaner, it’s a fully automated maintenance hub for the robovac. After a cleaning session, the dock empties the bot’s dustbin into a three-liter dust bag, which eufy claims can last up to 75 days before needing a replacement. It also handles the robovac’s water reservoirs, emptying dirty water, refilling clean water, and topping off the detergent tank for mopping.

The dock doesn’t stop there. It cleans the rolling mop with hot water and dries it with 122°F hot air, killing bacteria and preventing musty odors. This level of automation means you’re not stuck rinsing out mop pads or dealing with soggy, smelly components—a common pain point with other mopping robovacs.

Like most modern robovacs, the Omni E28 is designed to fit seamlessly into a connected home. Through the eufy mobile app, you can access a detailed map of your home (it supports up to five floors), schedule custom cleaning routines for specific rooms, and set no-go zones to keep the bot away from delicate areas, like a room full of Lego masterpieces. The app also lets you monitor the bot’s progress in real-time and receive alerts about spills or maintenance needs.

For hands-free control, the Omni E28 is Matter-compatible, meaning it plays nice with Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa. Just say, “Hey Siri, start the vacuum,” and the bot springs into action. This compatibility ensures the E28 won’t be left behind as smart home standards evolve.

At $999.99, the Omni E28 isn’t cheap, but it’s competitively priced when you consider its dual functionality. For context, high-end robovacs like the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra or Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni retail in the $1,000–$1,500 range, and they don’t include a portable deep cleaner. Standalone spot cleaners, like the Bissell Little Green, cost around $100–$130, so bundling one into the E28’s dock adds significant value, especially for households with pets or kids.

That said, the Omni E25 ($899.99, without the deep cleaner) might be a better fit if you already own a spot cleaner or don’t need one. It offers the same robovac and dock features (minus the handheld tool) and is a strong contender against models like the iRobot Roomba Combo J9+, which retails for around $1,300 but lacks some of the E28’s advanced mopping and dirt-detection capabilities.

One potential downside? The Omni E28’s reliance on proprietary dust bags and detergent could add to long-term costs. While the dust bag lasts up to 75 days, replacements aren’t free, and you’ll need to factor that into your budget. Some competitors, like Roborock, offer bagless options, which might appeal to those looking to minimize ongoing expenses.

The eufy Omni E28 is a dream for anyone who wants a low-maintenance, all-in-one cleaning solution. It’s especially suited for:

  • Pet owners: The deep cleaner is a lifesaver for pet accidents, and the high suction power handles pet hair with ease.
  • Busy families: With kids spilling juice or tracking in dirt, the E28’s mopping and deep-cleaning capabilities keep chaos at bay.
  • Tech enthusiasts: The Matter compatibility, AI-driven navigation, and app controls make it a gadget lover’s delight.
  • Small to medium homes: The 110–180-minute battery life is ideal for apartments or single-story homes, though larger homes might require a mid-session recharge.

If you live in a carpet-free home or don’t deal with frequent spills, you might not need the deep cleaner, making the Omni E25 or a simpler robovac a more budget-friendly choice.

eufy’s Omni E28 is a bold step forward in the robovac world, blending cutting-edge automation with practical, real-world utility. The integration of a portable deep cleaner into the dock is a stroke of genius, addressing a gap that most robovacs ignore: those stubborn, non-floor messes that require manual intervention. Add to that the E28’s powerful suction, advanced mopping, and smart navigation, and you’ve got a device that feels like a personal cleaning crew.

At $999.99, it’s a premium investment, but for households that need both a robovac and a spot cleaner, it’s a compelling value proposition. Just be prepared for the ongoing cost of dust bags and detergent, and make sure your home’s layout suits the bot’s battery life.

Available now on eufy’s website and Amazon, the Omni E28 is ready to take on your dirtiest floors—and your messiest furniture. If you’re ready to ditch the mop and the Bissell, this might just be the cleaning companion you’ve been waiting for.


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