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Ecovacs Deebot T30 Pro Omni

Ecovacs · MSRP $849 · Launched Jan 2024

A Level III vacuum-mop with dock-automated mop maintenance, built for multi-room schedules. The dock convenience is real, but mopping force lags dedicated models. Value flows to owners embracing hands-off dock automation.

Level III
Conditional Autonomy
4 sources reviewed
Ready Now
Ready to own today
Reassessed
Mar 12
Robovations Score
Capable · 64 of 100
Rescored 2026-03-12
Autonomy63 / 100

30% weight

Reliability74 / 100

25% weight

Maintenance70 / 100

15% weight

Value64 / 100

15% weight

Privacy48 / 100

15% weight

Will the Ecovacs Deebot T30 Pro Omni work in your home?

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Specifications

The full spec sheet.

Manufacturer-published values.
Identity
Manufacturer
Ecovacs
Model
T30P-OMNI
Released
Jan 2024
Category
Robot Vacuums
Price
$849 MSRP $999
Dimensions & weight
Diameter
13.8 in
Height
3.7 in
Weight
7.7 lbs
Cleaning performance
Suction
10,000 Pa
Runtime
180 min
Noise
71 dB
Charge time
240 min
Navigation
Mapping
LiDAR + camera + AI obstacle avoidance + edge detection
Battery
57.6 Wh · Li-ion
Compatibility
Wi-Fi
2.4 GHz only
Voice control
Alexa, Google Home
Lifecycle timeline
1 events tracked · most recent on the right.

Release
First shipped
Product released to market.

Watching
Tracker active
Next reassessment scheduled for Q3 2026.

Common questions

What buyers actually ask.

6 answered
Ownership
How often do mop pads require replacement?
Manufacturer documentation specifies every 1-3 months depending on mopping frequency. Owner forums confirm this interval. Replacement pads cost $15-25 per pair from Ecovacs or third-party retailers.
Operation
Can the mopping feature be disabled or removed?
Yes. The mop can be detached entirely, reverting to vacuum-only operation. Owner reports confirm no performance penalty in vacuum mode when the mop module is removed.
Operation
What is the runtime difference between standard and turbo suction?
Standard mode: approximately 180 minutes at 4,000 Pa. Turbo mode: 10,000 Pa suction but roughly 45 minutes runtime per manufacturer specifications. Owner testing confirms turbo is practical only for single-room passes or compact homes.
Operation
Can this robot navigate stairs between floors?
No. Cliff sensors prevent independent stair descent. Manufacturer documentation and owner reports confirm it will not navigate between levels automatically. Multi-floor homes require manual placement on each floor or app-controlled scheduling per floor.
Operation
Does the robot operate without cloud connectivity?
Limited operation only. Cloud connectivity is required for advanced features, scheduling, and room-level zoning. Owner reports confirm the robot defaults to a simplified continuous-clean mode if cloud connectivity is lost mid-session.
Ownership
How large is the auto-empty dust bag, and how often does it need replacement?
The 3 L dust bag accommodates 30-45 days between replacements for typical multi-pet households per owner reports. Replacement bags cost $20-30 from Ecovacs.

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