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ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI Review

By the Ultimate Cleaning Guide teamUpdated May 2026 Independent review
ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI Review

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QUICK VERDICT

7.4/10

★★★⯪☆

BEST FOR

Bargain hunters who want a capable vacuum+light-mop and don't need a self-maintaining station.

NOT IDEAL FOR

Anyone who wants self-empty/self-wash convenience, current AI, or strong mopping.

  • check_circleOften heavily discounted
  • check_circleCapable vacuuming for the price
  • check_circleEarly AIVI obstacle recognition
  • check_circleBasic mopping included
  • check_circleSimple, proven platform
  • cancelNo self-empty/self-wash station
  • cancelDated navigation vs current models
  • cancelLight-duty mopping only
  • cancelOlder app experience
  • cancelNo bagless dock

The DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI sits in ECOVACS' current DEEBOT line, and it's an older AIVI-generation model — still sold, and worth understanding before you buy on price alone. Here's the honest read on where it shines, where it doesn't, and the buyer it actually suits — pulled from how these machines behave day to day, not the spec sheet.

Real-world cleaning

The OZMO T8 AIVI is a previous-generation DEEBOT that still appears at tempting prices. Set expectations correctly and it's a fine budget vacuum with light mopping — but it predates the self-maintaining station era, so the hands-off magic of current OMNI/OmniCyclone models isn't here.

Floors, mapping & navigation

Hard floors and low carpet are handled adequately; mapping and obstacle recognition are early-generation and noticeably behind current ECOVACS models. Deep carpet is not its job.

The station & living with it

No station — you empty the bin and manage the small water tank yourself. Cheapest to buy, most hands-on to live with.

Who should look elsewhere

Skip it if you want any self-maintenance, current obstacle avoidance, or real mopping — a current model is worth the step up.

If that's you, our best robot vacuums guide and Best ECOVACS Robot Vacuums point to better-fitting picks.

Frequently asked questions

Is the ECOVACS DEEBOT T8 AIVI still worth buying in 2026?

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Only at a steep discount and only if you accept a hands-on, no-station robot. For most buyers a current OMNI/OmniCyclone model is the better long-term value.

T8 AIVI vs a current DEEBOT?

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Current models add self-empty/self-wash stations and far better obstacle avoidance. The T8's case is purely price.

Does the T8 AIVI mop?

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Lightly — a damp pass, not a scrub, and no self-washing. Treat it as a vacuum that also dampens floors.

Is the navigation good?

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Early-generation. Adequate in simple, tidy homes; outclassed by current LiDAR+AI models.

Who should skip the T8 AIVI?

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Anyone who wants hands-off convenience, strong mopping or modern obstacle avoidance.

The verdict

At 7.4/10 the T8 AIVI is a price-only pick. If the discount is dramatic and you want a simple budget robot, fine — otherwise a current model in our Best ECOVACS Robot Vacuums guide is the smarter buy.

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