Eufy X10 Pro Omni vs Roborock Qrevo Max
Eufy X10 Pro Omni
8,000 Pa · AI Avoidance · ~CAD $699–$799
Roborock Qrevo Max
10,000 Pa · LiDAR · ~CAD $1,049–$1,199
Amazon Canada's bestselling robot vs this site's default recommendation. The Eufy beats the Qrevo Max on obstacle avoidance and costs $300–$400 less. The Qrevo Max beats the Eufy on navigation reliability, mopping, and app maturity. Here's when the premium is worth it.
The Verdict
Choose Eufy X10 Pro Omni if
Floor clutter is a regular condition (cables, toys, pet waste risk) and you run mid-day or can schedule around Canadian winter sunrise times. The AI avoidance and $300–$400 savings are compelling for this use case.
Choose Qrevo Max if
You want reliable year-round morning scheduling, the best mopping system at this tier, and per-room app control that improves daily life over months of use. For most Canadian buyers: worth the $300–$400 premium.
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Category | Eufy X10 Pro | Qrevo Max | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
Navigation The critical Canadian winter difference | Camera + AI — reduced accuracy in low light | LiDAR — fully light-independent, year-round | Qrevo Max |
Obstacle avoidance For cluttered homes with cables and pets | AI — recognises 20+ object types, pre-contact routing | ReactiveAI camera — capable but less precise on small objects | Eufy |
Suction Marginal on hard floors; meaningful on carpet | 8,000 Pa | 10,000 Pa | Qrevo Max |
Mopping Warm-air drying prevents mildew between sessions | Spinning pads, auto-wash station | Hot-water auto-wash + warm-air drying | Qrevo Max |
App | eufy Clean — functional | Roborock — most mature per-room control in category | Qrevo Max |
Hard floor cleaning Both exceed hard floor requirements at their suction levels | Outstanding | Outstanding | Tie |
Carpet cleaning | Strong on medium pile | Strong on medium pile — slight edge from 10,000 Pa | Qrevo Max |
Pet hair Both handle moderate pet hair; neither designed for heavy shedding on carpet | Anti-tangle brush — adequate | Rubber anti-tangle roll — consistent | Tie |
Canada price ~$300–$400 price gap | ~CAD $699–$799 | ~CAD $1,049–$1,199 | Eufy |
The Two Decisions That Matter
Navigation: Roborock wins for Canadian winters
Roborock advantageLiDAR operates at any light level. Camera navigation (Eufy) degrades in low ambient light — the condition that exists every morning from October through February across most of Canada. For a robot running on a 7am schedule year-round: the Qrevo Max delivers complete, consistent coverage in January; the Eufy X10 Pro Omni misses sections in the same conditions.
Obstacle avoidance: Eufy wins for cluttered floors
Eufy advantageFor homes where cables, toys, and small objects are a regular floor condition, the Eufy's AI avoidance produces fewer cable snags, fewer incidents, and fewer cases of the robot pushing items before detecting them. In a consistently tidy home: the advantage rarely activates and the price gap is harder to justify.