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Ecovacs is known for manufacturing some of the… Best robot vacuums We have Tested here at CNETand earned several top spots on our list. The new Ecovacs Deebot T90 Pro Omni, the successor to the T80 Omni, offers the fast charging and four-wheel drive capabilities of the flagship X12 and X11 Omnicyclone at a more affordable price, a trend we’ve seen from robot vacuums across brands.
Here’s what else is new.
The T90 Omni has 30,000 Pa of suction, compared to 18,000 Pa of the T80 Omni.
For less than $1,000 ($900 at launch), the T90 Pro features Ecovacs’ PowerBoost charging, a feature we first saw in the X11 Omnicyclone. This allows the robot to discharge its battery faster, allowing it to complete cleaning in one cycle rather than constantly returning to the docking station. Ecovacs says this technology is an industry first and works by dynamically trapping and recovering energy during routine mop washing sessions.
Other capabilities are pretty much what you’d expect from a medium to high-end robot vacuum. It has Ecovac’s latest Ozmo Roller 3.0, which features a self-washing mop roller. The roller itself is a 27cm microfiber roller, which the company says is the largest in its category. Ecovacs say they maintain constant pressure on the floor and should be less likely to spread dirt than spinning pads and vibrating mop systems. Microfiber should also be able to capture dust and dirt more effectively,
Ecovacs uses AI power management and fast charging to help cleaning sessions last longer.
The mop is self-washing, which means the robot refreshes the drum with clean water as it cleans, and it will also be self-cleaned, washed and dried when the robot stops at its base station. The T90 Omni also features TruEdge cleaning access to edges, so the mop roll and brushes can pop out to get into tight corners.
The T90 Omni will cost you $900 at launch. That’s less than the $1,000 T80 Omni will cost when it launches in 2025. However, the older model is Currently $500 On sale, making it a much better deal. For comparison, Ecovacs’ upcoming flagship, the X12 Omnicyclone, doesn’t have a price yet, but it will likely be priced similar to the $1,500 mark. X11 Omnicyclone
Winbot W3 can work with a wide range of windows.
The T90 Omni can clean your floors, but it can’t clean your windows. That’s what the new Winbot W3 Omni from Ecovac is for. It is the successor to the Winbot W2, and features the company’s Vortex Wash system, built into the multi-function base station. This incorporates the pad washing solution, so you don’t have to do any manual rinsing, and it also recharges the window cleaning robot.
Like the T90 Omni, it also comes with TruEdge technology, allowing it to clean more precisely around window frames. It can also handle different types of glass, including tall windows, mirrors, sunrooms and large panes of glass. the W3 Omni It will cost $700 at launch.
Both window robots have TruEdge technology, allowing them to clean window edges and tight spaces.
There’s also the Winbot Mini 2, which Ecovacs says is the industry’s thinnest window cleaning robot. It has a slim profile and edge cleaning capabilities and is better able to reach tight spaces, knotty frames and hard-to-reach windows. Ecovacs says the compact form factor may be ideal for more modern apartments and homes. Presumably this means it can work well on double-hung windows. the Mini 2 It launches at a fairly reasonable price of $240.