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ComparisonMid-Range · ~CAD $700–$8509 min read

Eufy X10 Pro Omni vs Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2

Eufy X10 Pro Omni

8,000 Pa · AI Avoidance · ~CAD $699–$799

vs

Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2

10,000 Pa · DuoScrub · ~CAD $700–$850

Amazon Canada's bestselling mid-range robot vs the value leader in our reviews. The Eufy wins on obstacle avoidance. The Dreame wins on mopping and suction. Both use camera navigation with the same Canadian winter limitation. Here's the honest breakdown.

Important for Canadian buyers: both use camera navigation

Camera-based navigation performs at reduced accuracy in low ambient light. In Canada, sunrise is after 8am from October through February across most provinces. Both the Eufy X10 Pro Omni and Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 should be scheduled mid-morning during winter months, not pre-dawn. If year-round early-morning scheduling matters, consider the LiDAR-based Roborock Qrevo Max instead.

The Verdict

Choose Eufy X10 Pro Omni if

Floor clutter is a daily condition — cables, small toys, pet waste risk. The AI obstacle avoidance is meaningfully better than the Dreame's basic detection and produces fewer incidents in realistically messy homes.

Choose Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 if

Mopping quality matters and your floors are relatively tidy. Better DuoScrub mopping, more suction, and a stronger app experience at the same price point. The better choice for most home layouts.

Head-to-Head Comparison

CategoryEufy X10 ProDreame L10s Gen 2Edge
Suction
Meaningful gap on carpet; marginal on hard floors
8,000 Pa10,000 PaDreame
Navigation
Both camera-based — schedule away from winter mornings
AI cameraCameraTie
Obstacle avoidance
The Eufy's main advantage for cluttered homes
AI — recognises 20+ object typesBasic camera detectionEufy
Mopping
The Dreame's main mopping advantage
Spinning pads — basic wash stationDuoScrub auto-wash — better cleaning and rinsingDreame
Pet hair
Slight edge for heavy shedding
Anti-tangle brush — adequateDual brush — stronger extractionDreame
Carpet cleaning
8,000 Pa — strong for most residential pile10,000 Pa — stronger extraction on medium pileDreame
Hard floor cleaning
Both exceed hard floor requirements
OutstandingOutstandingTie
App
eufy Clean — functionalDreame app — more control optionsDreame
Canada price
Effectively the same price tier
~CAD $699–$799~CAD $700–$850Tie
Brand track record in Canada
Established — Anker brand, broad availabilityGrowing — solid but shorter historyEufy

The Two Decisions That Actually Matter

Obstacle Avoidance: Eufy Wins

Eufy advantage

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni's AI system recognises and classifies 20+ object types on the floor — charging cables, USB cords, socks, small toys, pet waste — and routes around them before contact. The Dreame L10s Gen 2's camera-based detection handles larger obstacles reliably but is more likely to push small items (especially cables and cords) before registering them.

For homes with children's toys, home office cables, or pets with waste risk, this matters in practice. In a consistently tidy home where the floor is cleared before each run, the difference is marginal.

Mopping Quality: Dreame Wins

Dreame advantage

The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2's DuoScrub system uses two independently spinning mop pads that auto-wash with more thorough rinsing than the Eufy's simpler wash station. In practical terms: the Dreame leaves less residue on kitchen tile, does a better job with dried-on food residue, and the pads start each session cleaner.

For a home where hard-floor mopping is part of the daily cleaning routine, the Dreame's mopping system delivers noticeably better results.

FAQ

Which robot is better for a cluttered home with kids and pets?
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni's AI obstacle avoidance is meaningfully better — it recognises and routes around 20+ object types including cables, small toys, and pet waste. The Dreame L10s Gen 2's basic camera detection handles most common obstacles but is more likely to push small items before detecting them. For homes where floor clutter is a daily condition, the Eufy's AI avoidance is the practical choice.
Which has better mopping?
The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 has the better mopping system. DuoScrub uses two mop pads that rotate and auto-wash with more thorough rinsing than the Eufy's simpler spinning pad system. In testing, the Dreame leaves less residue on kitchen tile and is better at removing dried-on dirt. For mopping quality in a hard-floor-primary home, the Dreame wins.
Both use camera navigation — what's the Canadian winter implication?
Camera-based navigation on both robots performs at reduced accuracy in low ambient light. In Canada, sunrise is after 8am from October through February in most provinces. If you schedule either robot to run at 7am during winter months, both will produce degraded mapping and incomplete coverage. Schedule mid-morning (9am or later) during winter, or choose a LiDAR robot like the Roborock Qrevo Max if early-morning scheduling is important to you.
Is the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 better than the Eufy X10 Pro Omni overall?
For most Canadian homes, yes — better mopping, more suction, and a more developed per-room app experience at effectively the same price. The Eufy wins on obstacle avoidance and has a longer Canadian reliability track record (backed by Anker). For a cluttered home where obstacle avoidance matters daily, the Eufy makes sense. For most other use cases, the Dreame delivers more cleaning value.
What about the Roborock Qrevo Max vs these two?
The Qrevo Max costs approximately $250–$400 more but adds LiDAR navigation (light-independent, works year-round in Canada), a more mature app, and a stronger mopping system. If your budget extends to $1,049–$1,199 and early-morning year-round scheduling matters, the Qrevo Max is a meaningfully better robot than either of these two. If you're budget-capped at $700–$850, the Dreame L10s Gen 2 is the better value.