Ecovacs Deebot T20 Omni
Robot Vacuum & Mop
$800

Ecovacs

Ecovacs Deebot T20 Omni

4.3(2,400 reviews)

Ecovacs' strong mid-range offering with hot water mop washing, OZMO Turbo spinning mops, 6000Pa suction, and an all-in-one self-maintaining dock.

Price
$800
Suction
6000 Pa
Battery
260 min
Best For
Mixed flooring homes wanting hot water mop washing

Specifications

Navigation
LiDAR
Suction Power
6000 Pa
Battery Life
260 min
Noise Level
67 dB
Dustbin
400 ml
Water Tank
250 ml
Dimensions
13.5 x 13.5 x 4.0 in
Weight
10.6 lbs
Warranty
2 years
Self-Empty
Yes
Mop Function
Yes

Features

Self-Empty StationAuto Mop WashingHot Water WashingLiDARCarpet DetectionAuto Mop LiftingMulti-Floor MappingApp Control

Pros

  • Hot water mop washing at $800 undercuts competitors significantly
  • OZMO Turbo dual spinning mops clean hard floors effectively
  • 260-minute battery handles very large homes
  • Auto mop lifting at 9mm keeps carpets dry
  • 2-year warranty provides good peace of mind

Cons

  • No obstacle avoidance — bumps into furniture, cables, and toys
  • ECOVACS app connectivity issues persist for some users
  • 6000Pa suction is adequate but falls behind newer models
  • Robot is on the heavy side at 10.6 lbs

Owner Insights(1,800 discussions)

The T20 Omni was one of the first robots to bring hot water mop washing to a mid-range price, and it remains a popular recommendation on Reddit for buyers who want an all-in-one dock without paying flagship prices. At its sale price of $600-700, it offers features that competing brands charge $1000+ for.

The OZMO Turbo spinning mops get positive reviews — they apply decent pressure and handle daily dirt on hard floors well. The 260-minute battery and 9mm mop lift are practical features that make it work in real mixed-flooring homes. The 2-year warranty provides a safety net that's appreciated given the complexity of all-in-one dock systems.


The drawbacks are typical Ecovacs issues: the app is unreliable, there's no obstacle avoidance, and the dock is loud. The 6000Pa suction, while adequate, feels dated as competitors push past 8000Pa at similar prices. The T20 Omni is best recommended during sales as a budget entry into the hot-water-mop-washing category. At full price, the competition is fierce.

Pros

  • +Hot water mop washing at $800 is cheaper than any Roborock or Dreame equivalent
  • +OZMO Turbo dual spinning mops clean hard floors effectively with good pressure
  • +260-minute battery handles very large homes in one session
  • +9mm auto mop lifting keeps most carpet types dry during combined runs
  • +2-year warranty is longer than competitors at this price
  • +All-in-one dock handles self-empty, mop wash, and drying
  • +LiDAR mapping is accurate and supports multiple floors
  • +Frequently drops to $600-700 on sale making it excellent value

Cons

  • No obstacle avoidance — bumps into everything and gets tangled with cables
  • ECOVACS app has persistent connectivity and reliability issues
  • 6000Pa suction was strong when launched but is now mid-range for the price
  • Robot is heavy at 10.6 lbs making it cumbersome to carry between floors
  • Hot water isn't as hot as Dreame's or Roborock's newer docks
  • Dock makes loud grinding noises during self-empty and mop drying
  • Some reports of mop pads wearing out faster than expected
  • Firmware updates occasionally change behavior or break features

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