NOTE 010889
DATEJuly 4, 1988
STATUSFiled
SUBJECTEufy X10 Pro

Is the obstacle avoidance reliable on this model?

It uses AI obstacle recognition for socks, shoes, and pet accidents, but the article says it’s hit or miss and not perfect. Eufy X10 Pro Omni Review: The Self-Washing Robot That Finally Works Look, I’ve been through more robot vacuums than I care to count. Between Sparkles’ cracker crumbs, the dog’s endless supply of fur, and whatever sticky mess appears on the kitchen floor every single day, I was ready to give up on the whole “set it and forget it” dream. Then the Eufy X10 Pro Omni showed up. It’s the first robot vacuum I’ve owned that actually makes me feel like I’m cheating at housework. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Key Specs and Features Suction: 8,000 Pa max – I know, that sounds like marketing fluff, but it genuinely picks up everything from rice to dog kibble on hard floors. Self-washing mop: The base station washes the mop pads with hot water, then dries them with hot air. No more stinky, moldy pads. Auto-empty: The dustbin empties into a 2.5L bag inside the base. I’ve gone three weeks without touching it. LiDAR navigation: It maps your house in minutes and avoids obstacles like charging cables and pet bowls – most of the time. AI obstacle avoidance: Uses a camera to recognize socks, shoes, and pet accidents. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than my last bot that loved eating shoelaces. Battery life: About 3 hours on standard suction. It auto-charges and resumes if it runs out mid-clean. Mop: built-in water tank, spinning pads that apply downward pressure. It really scrubs, not just wipes. Who

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