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ECOVACS DEEBOT T80 OMNI Review

By the Ultimate Cleaning Guide teamUpdated May 2026 Independent review
ECOVACS DEEBOT T80 OMNI Review

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QUICK VERDICT

8.6/10

★★★★☆

BEST FOR

Buyers who want a do-everything OMNI robot with good obstacle avoidance and don't need the bagless station.

NOT IDEAL FOR

Anyone set on zero recurring dock cost (look at OmniCyclone), or very tight budgets.

  • check_circleStrong suction and effective mopping
  • check_circleSelf-wash + heat-dry station
  • check_circleGood AI obstacle avoidance
  • check_circleReliable LiDAR mapping & app routines
  • check_circleSolid all-round flagship value
  • cancelBagged auto-empty (recurring bag cost)
  • cancelLarge OMNI station
  • cancelPremium price
  • cancelApp takes a session to learn
  • cancelDeep carpet still manual

The DEEBOT T80 OMNI sits in ECOVACS' current DEEBOT line, and it's the AI-forward OMNI model — strong all-rounder vacuum + mop with a self-maintaining station and ECOVACS' newer obstacle smarts. 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 T80 OMNI is ECOVACS' confident all-rounder: strong vacuuming, a genuine scrub mop, and an OMNI station that empties the bin and washes/dries the mop. It's the model to look at if the bagless OmniCyclone premium isn't worth it to you and you just want a dependable do-everything robot.

Floors, mapping & navigation

Hard floors and low-to-mid carpet handled well; mapping is quick and obstacle avoidance is among ECOVACS' better implementations for running unattended. Deep plush carpet remains a manual job.

The station & living with it

The OMNI station auto-empties (into a bag — a recurring cost), washes and heat-dries the mop. Lower hands-on burden, ongoing bag spend the trade-off versus OmniCyclone.

Who should look elsewhere

Not for you if you specifically want no dock-bag cost, or you're shopping the budget tier.

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 T80 OMNI worth it?

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Yes for a dependable do-everything OMNI vacuum+mop with good obstacle avoidance. If a zero-recurring-cost dock matters to you, compare the bagless X11/X12 OmniCyclone.

T80 OMNI vs the OmniCyclone models?

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Same core cleaning; the OmniCyclone station is bagless (no dock bags ever), the T80's is bagged (recurring cost) but otherwise comparably hands-off.

Does the T80 OMNI mop well?

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It scrubs rather than smears and the station keeps the pad clean — good on sealed hard floors; not a deep-grout substitute.

Is the T80 good for pet hair?

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Strong suction and an anti-tangle-oriented head handle pet hair on hard floors and low carpet well; empty/auto-empty on schedule.

Who should skip the T80 OMNI?

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Budget shoppers and anyone who specifically wants the bagless station.

The verdict

At 8.6/10 the T80 OMNI is a strong, sensible flagship all-rounder. The only real reason to spend up is the bagless OmniCyclone station — weigh that in our Best ECOVACS Robot Vacuums guide.

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