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eufy X10 Pro Omni vs Dreame D20 Air Plus

eufy cleans and washes its own mop — Dreame delivers 2.5× more suction.

By Chris Weller · Last updated: June 2026 · Affiliate disclosure

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eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

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Dreame D20 Air Plus Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

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Full Spec Comparison

Spec eufy X10 Pro Omni Dreame D20 Air Plus
Suction Power 8,000 Pa 20,000 Pa
Navigation LiDAR (dToF spinning) LiDAR (LDS spinning)
Auto-Empty Dock Yes (2.5 L bagged) Yes (4 L bagged)
Mop Function Dual spinning pads, 180 RPM, 12 mm auto-lift Flat microfiber cloth, no auto-lift
Self-Cleaning Mop Yes (auto-wash + 45°C heated dry) No
Multi-Floor Mapping Up to 5 floors Up to 4 floors
Runtime 210 min 150 min
Water Tank (robot) 80 mL robot + 3 L dock reservoir 280 mL robot only
Obstacle Avoidance AI camera + LED, 100+ object types LiDAR-based only

Analysis

The core trade-off between these two robots is straightforward: the Dreame D20 Air Plus wins on raw suction at 20,000 Pa versus the eufy X10 Pro Omni’s 8,000 Pa, while the eufy wins on the entire mop ecosystem. If your home is mostly carpet and the primary job is lifting dirt and pet hair, the Dreame’s motor advantage is hard to overlook. If you have hard floors or tile that need regular wet cleaning without weekly manual maintenance, the eufy’s self-cleaning dock changes the equation entirely.

The eufy X10 Pro Omni’s strengths cluster around its all-in-one dock and mop design. The dual spinning mop pads rotate at 180 RPM and apply consistent downward pressure—noticeably more scrubbing action than a dragged flat cloth. When the robot returns to base, the dock automatically empties the dustbin, refills the water reservoir, scrubs the mop pads, and runs a 45°C heated drying cycle to prevent mildew. The 12 mm mop auto-lift engages when the robot crosses onto carpet, protecting rugs from moisture. On top of that, the AI camera paired with an LED light identifies more than 100 object types—cables, shoes, socks—and reroutes before contact. The 210-minute runtime also covers large floor plans without a mid-clean recharge.

The Dreame D20 Air Plus makes a compelling case for households where vacuuming is the priority. At 20,000 Pa it is one of the highest-suction robots available and pulls embedded debris from thick pile carpet that lower-powered robots leave behind. Its 4 L auto-empty dock bag can hold roughly 120 days of debris before needing replacement—approximately twice the interval of the eufy’s 2.5 L bag. The simpler feature set also works in its favor: fewer motors, no heated dry cycle, no mop-wash mechanism means fewer components that can develop faults over time. For buyers who want a vacuum-first robot with minimal complexity, that reliability argument has real weight.

If you have hardwood, tile, or LVP floors throughout most of your home and want genuinely hands-off floor care, the eufy X10 Pro Omni is the better match. You set a schedule, and the dock handles emptying, refilling, washing, and drying without you touching the robot between sessions. If your home is predominantly carpet—especially thick or high-pile carpet—and your primary need is powerful vacuuming with only basic wet mopping as a secondary function, the Dreame D20 Air Plus will outperform the eufy on the job that matters most to you.

Matching each robot to a specific buyer profile makes the decision clearer. Families with pets on mixed hard floors and carpet will get the most complete solution from the eufy: strong obstacle avoidance prevents the robot from encountering messes it can’t handle, and the self-cleaning dock keeps the mop sanitary between uses. Apartment dwellers with mostly carpet and straightforward cleaning needs will find the Dreame’s suction more impactful day-to-day. Minimalists who prefer fewer moving parts and lower long-term maintenance risk will prefer the Dreame’s simpler architecture. And anyone who has ever had to manually rinse and dry a robot mop pad after every cleaning cycle will find the eufy’s automated dock one of the most meaningful quality-of-life upgrades in this category.

Who Should Buy Which

Best for mopping households

eufy X10 Pro Omni

Dual spinning pads that auto-wash and heat-dry at the dock mean floors get clean consistently without manual intervention. The 3 L dock reservoir keeps the mop hydrated across an entire session, and 12 mm carpet auto-lift prevents the wet pads from soaking rugs in mixed-flooring homes.

Best for raw suction on carpet

Dreame D20 Air Plus

20,000 Pa makes it the stronger pick for homes with thick carpets or heavy pet hair shedding. That’s 2.5× the suction of the eufy, and the 4 L auto-empty bag holds roughly 120 days of debris so the dock rarely needs attention between bag changes.

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eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

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Dreame D20 Air Plus Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

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