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At IFA 2025, Ecovacs introduced the Deebot X11 Omnicyclone, a new robot vacuum that brings significant improvements over previous models. In addition to generating more suction power, it features longer battery life, can climb over thresholds as high as 4 centimeters, and eliminates the need for disposable dust bags with its dustbin-free design.
One of the standout features is the new PowerBoost Charging technology combined with GaN supercharging, allowing the vacuum to recharge itself while rinsing its mops. This enables it to perform extended cleaning sessions without interruption. The device is equipped with mechanical climbing levers, making it capable of overcoming thresholds up to 4 centimeters, which means it can easily move between rooms, go over rugs, or handle uneven floor transitions. Its Ozmo Roller 2.0 mopping system, paired with AI-powered stain detection, ensures your hard floors are thoroughly cleaned in each run.
These advancements are important because Ecovacs consistently ranks among the top brands for robot vacuum and mop combinations. The Deebot X11 Omnicyclone offers notable upgrades with stronger suction, smarter cleaning capabilities, and innovative design elements that make it particularly suitable for larger homes.
The removal of disposable dustbags not only reduces ongoing expenses but also appeals to eco-conscious consumers. Its ability to climb high thresholds broadens its usability, while the combination of 19,500 Pa of suction, an extending roller mop, and built-in AI support allows it to efficiently handle various debris and clean different floor types with ease.
The new design and functionality of the X11 Omnicyclone make it a compelling choice for those looking for a versatile, powerful cleaning robot capable of tackling challenging home environments. It will be especially appealing to households with large spaces and complex layouts. Comparing it to other recently announced models, like the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2—which boasts even more suction power—will be interesting once real-world testing data becomes available.