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Ecovacs Launches X11 Pro Omni: New Bagged OMNI Dock and Upgraded X11 Design

ECOVACS’ DEEBOT X11 lineup is getting a new variant for shoppers who want the company’s latest roller-mop flagship but prefer a more traditional, sealed bag auto-empty setup. The ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni has now appeared on Amazon (listed as a pre-order in the U.S. at the time of writing), positioning itself alongside the already-available X11 OmniCyclone (see our review).

At a glance, the X11 Pro Omni appears to share the same high-end “X11” cleaning platform as the OmniCyclone — including Ecovacs’ roller-style OZMO Roller 2.0 mopping system and the brand’s PowerBoost fast-charging approach designed to reduce downtime during long cleans. Ecovacs says PowerBoost can restore about 6% battery in around three minutes during routine mop-wash intervals, helping the robot maintain cleaning momentum in large homes.

ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni robot vacuum and mop combo

ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni

$749.00 $999.99

Price as of June 27, 2026

Ecovacs X11 Pro Omni vs X11 OmniCyclone: What’s the Difference?

A side by side image of the  ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 OmniCyclone (left) and the  ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni (right) displaying the bagged vs bagless docks.
The main difference between the ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 OmniCyclone (left) and the X11 Pro Omni (right) is the bagless dock on the OmniCyclone and the bagged dock on the Pro Omni. Products on display at CES 2026 © Vacuum Wars

Bagged OMNI Station vs Bagless OmniCyclone Dock

Where the two models clearly diverge is the base station.

The X11 OmniCyclone centers its pitch on a bagless auto-emptying dock, aiming to eliminate disposable dust bags and reduce ongoing consumable costs. Ecovacs positions the OmniCyclone station as a “no bags” solution designed to cut waste and simplify long-term ownership.

The new X11 Pro Omni, by contrast, appears to use a bagged OMNI station. Ecovacs’ specification sheet for the X11 Pro Omni lists dust bag detection and a 2.5-liter dust bag capacity, indicating the Pro Omni dock is designed around sealed bag disposal rather than a bagless cyclone system.

The OMNI station supports hot water mop washing at up to 75°C (167°F), using a soak-and-rinse process designed to break down stubborn grime and oily residues on the roller mop before each drying cycle. After washing, the dock uses 63°C hot air drying to thoroughly dry the roller and internal components, helping reduce moisture buildup, odors, and the risk of bacterial growth during long hands-free maintenance periods.

Ecovacs X11 Pro Omni robot vacuum dock showing hot water mop washing up to 75°C and 63°C hot air drying inside the OMNI station
The Ecovacs X11 Pro Omni OMNI station features hot water mop washing (up to 75°C) and 63°C hot air drying, designed to keep the roller mop clean and dry between cleaning cycles. Images ECOVACS

Maintenance Differences: Dust Bags vs Cyclone Emptying

For buyers, that distinction translates into a clear maintenance trade-off:

  • Bagless (X11 OmniCyclone): No replacement bags to buy, but users will periodically empty and clean the station’s dust collection system.
  • Bagged (X11 Pro Omni): Cleaner, sealed disposal with less dust exposure during maintenance, at the cost of purchasing replacement bags over time.

Same X11 Platform, Different Dock

Despite the dock difference, the X11 Pro Omni appears to carry the same flagship feature set that defines the X11 family.

19,500Pa Suction and BLAST Airflow System

Ecovacs markets the X11 platform around 19,500Pa of suction, paired with a high-airflow BLAST system designed to balance raw pickup power with consistent performance on both hard floors and carpets.

An illustration of the  ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni vacuuming carpet with a max suction rating of 19,500Pa according to ECOVACS
The ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni lists a suction rating of 19,500Pa, facilitated by its high airflow BLAST system. Image Ecovacs.

OZMO Roller 2.0 Mopping With TruEdge 3.0

Both models use Ecovacs’ OZMO Roller 2.0 system, which continuously refreshes the roller mop during cleaning. TruEdge 3.0 technology targets improved edge reach along walls and corners, aiming to reduce the missed strips common with flat mop pads.

An illustration of the  ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni reaching to the side using the TrueEdge 3.0 technology to reach 200% farther than the early OZMO roller design.
The ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 Pro Omni’s OZMO ROLLER 2.0 mop can reach 200% farther to the side than the OZMO 1.0 using the TrueReach 3.0 technology. Image Ecovacs.

AI Stain Detection and Smarter Mopping Behavior

Ecovacs includes AI Stain Detection, allowing the robot to identify heavier messes and automatically trigger re-mopping or deeper scrub patterns when needed.

AIVI 3D Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance

Navigation duties are handled by Ecovacs’ AIVI 3D system, combined with LiDAR and ToF sensors for mapping, obstacle avoidance, and room-by-room cleaning control.

If Vacuum Wars purchases and evaluates the X11 Pro Omni, it will appear in the robot vacuum reviews section of our website. Top performers may earn a spot on our Top 20 Robot Vacuum List.

Ecovacs Robot Vacuum Buyers Guide 2026

We break down the most important differences across the Ecovacs robot vacuum lineup. From affordable models to advanced units packed with high-tech features, we’ll help you figure out which upgrades are worth investing in and which ones you might not need. Whether you’re shopping for a smart cleaning assistant on a budget or looking to splurge on a premium option, our guide will walk you through everything you need to know to find the right Ecovacs robot vacuum for your home. See the Guide

Ecovacs Robot Vacuum Buyer's Guide 2025
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