Amazon is offering the Eufy X8 Pro for $300 off its regular price, dropping the robot vacuum to $350, courtesy of a lingering October Prime Day deal. This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for this robot vacuum.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Eufy X8 Pro<!–> is a two-in-one robot vacuum and mop in the mid-range market that retails for $650.
It’s the industry’s first vacuum to feature dual TurboCyclone Suction units to clean different surface types effectively.
Eufy’s Pro-Detangle feature was less effective in my house, which is home to dogs and cats.
Cleaning pet hair is something I struggle with in my home. It’s on my floors, my couches, my clothes, and even my dining room table. The only way I’ve been even remotely able to keep up with it is by running a robot vacuum every day – who has the time to run a handheld vacuum daily? If you do, you have my respect. Truly.
When the Eufy X8 Pro–> showed up on my doorstep, promising to be the pet hair cleaning expert, I immediately put it to work. Eufy claims this robot vacuum has an active detangling roller brush that prevents it from clogging up pet hair. The company also says this is the first vacuum to feature dual TurboCyclone Suction motors (two fans that run at 4,000Pa). To test these claims, I gave the vacuum the entirety of my home for a month. Let’s talk about how it did. View at Amazon<!–>
The Eufy X8 Pro has several distinctive features, including a dual TurboCyclone Suction, an industry first. The X8 Pro has two 4,000Pa vacuum motors that vacuum up every little bit of dirt and debris scattered throughout the home.
With four different suction levels – quiet, standard, turbo, and max – I found that my carpets and rugs generally come out with beautiful carpet lines and are hair-free after cleanings. When the robot detects softer surfaces, the BoostIQ feature kicks in, ramping up the suction power to lift all the dirt and debris out of the carpet.
When cleaning the rest of my home, sections of which are tiled, I found that the X8 Pro could get a little carried away with its side brush. Occasionally, instead of the brush kicking the dirt and debris into the brush roller, it would fling the pieces elsewhere, sometimes where the vacuum had already cleaned.
This seemed to happen more with debris like stray cat litter and pieces of dirt rather than pet hair or dust bunnies. This isn’t a big deal if you’re running the X8 Pro daily, but you might be disappointed in its cleaning capabilities if you’re hoping for it to clean everything on a single run.