The new Ecovacs Deebot N30 Omni is available for $799
This mid-range robot vacuum and mop features auto-emptying, mop washing and drying, and strong suction, which we were able to confirm during testing
The downside is that the Deebot N30 Omni doesn’t boast the best obstacle avoidance capabilities, which significantly hinders how often you have to rescue it after it gets stuck on a small object.
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I’ve tested robot vacuums in all price ranges, and if I were in the market for one, I’d go with a mid-range model. These robot vacuums typically range between $400 and $1,000, a decidedly affordable alternative to a flagship vacuum that costs $1,800 or $1,900.
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Because you’re compromising on price, you can also expect to compromise on features. Some units, however, are rare unicorns in the market, with high-end features for a surprisingly affordable price. Such is the case with the new Ecovacs N20 Series<!–> and the Ecovacs Deebot N30 Omni–>, which are priced at $550 and $800, respectively.
Ecovacs refers to these robot vacuums as “entry-level,” but they’re more mid-range in pricing than anything else. The features, however, align with more high-end models nearing the $2,000 mark.
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I’ve been testing the Ecovacs Deebot N30 Omni for a couple of weeks, subjecting it to different kinds of obstacles and debris. It performs much better than you’d expect for an $800 robot vacuum and mop, with some caveats.
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The Deebot N30 Omni features 10,000Pa suction power and a Zero Tangle brush roller that easily scoops up pet hair and debris. One of its two rotating mop pads can extend into corners, using Ecovacs’ TruEdge Adaptive Edge mopping technology to thoroughly clean corners often missed by robot vacuums and mops.