Eufy S1 Pro Turbocharges Cleaning with 8,000Pa, 3D MatrixEye & UniClean Dock

Launching a new era
Eufy today unveils the S1 Pro, a flagship robot that debuts a blend of high suction, real-time mop self-cleaning and advanced vision systems to reframe home floor care for 2025. The announcement positions the S1 Pro as Eufy’s answer to users who want both aggressive dirt pickup and intelligent obstacle avoidance in one platform, and it arrives with the company’s new UniClean dock that centralizes emptying, washing and drying for a more hands-off experience. This release matters because it stitches together several previously separate robot functions into a single daily-maintenance workflow.
What sets it apart
The S1 Pro combines an 8,000Pa suction motor with a HydroJet-style rolling mop and continuous self-rinse capability, aiming to remove the trade-off between vacuuming strength and effective mopping. Eufy emphasizes on-device decision-making: the robot can switch power and mop lift behavior automatically across floor types and raise the roller when it detects carpet, while its UniClean dock handles washing and drying to reduce bacterial buildup and user maintenance. The overall package is designed to convert intermittent manual cleaning tasks into automated, scheduled routines.

Vision and navigation leap
Engineering advances center on layered sensing: a 3D MatrixEye binocular infrared array plus a single RGB camera work with dToF LiDAR and SLAM to build dense, real-time obstacle maps and avoid small objects that defeat older models. That sensor fusion lets the robot make split-second path corrections and identify obstacles such as cables, toys or low furniture legs while preserving efficient coverage. The result is navigation that aims to be both cautious around fragile items and aggressive where open floor invites faster, higher-suction passes.
Everyday household proof
In pragmatic use, the S1 Pro targets families with mixed floors — tile, hardwood and rugs — and busy households where pet hair and tracked-in grit accumulate. Users can schedule room-by-room cleans, mark virtual no-mop zones for rugs, and rely on the UniClean dock to refresh the mop between rooms so cross-contamination is minimized. The combination of strong suction and an always-clean rolling mop is pitched to reduce repeat spot-cleaning, meaning fewer midweek broom-and-mop sessions for owners who previously used separate devices.

Hard numbers and hardware
The S1 Pro measures 34.7 cm long by 32.5 cm wide and 9.6 cm tall and weighs 4.78 kg, which keeps it compact for under-furniture access while housing a robust drivetrain and reservoirs. Eufy says the battery design targets a 2–3 year service life before significant degradation, and the mobility is wheeled with a brush roll plus suction for hybrid vacuum-mop operation. Safety and sensing include 3D MatrixEye (binocular infrared imaging plus a single camera), dToF LiDAR, cliff and bump sensors; navigation uses dToF LiDAR with SLAM, 3D MatrixEye obstacle avoidance, multi-level mapping and virtual barriers; software runs proprietary firmware within Eufy’s app ecosystem and safety features list cliff detection, anti-collision and a child lock.
How it stacks up
Against the Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge and C10, the S1 Pro is a clear step up in sensing and mop capability — those models prioritize affordable vacuuming while the S1 Pro adds aggressive suction and a self-cleaning mop that the G30 Edge and C10 lack, though they remain lighter and cheaper. Compared with the Ecovacs X9 Pro Omni, which competes on multifunction docks and hybrid mopping, the S1 Pro holds strength in its 3D MatrixEye obstacle awareness but may trail the X9 Pro Omni in polishing dock automation and ecosystem maturity. Versus the Narwal Freo Z Ultra, known for hybrid mop wash/dry stations, the S1 Pro’s UniClean dock is competitive on wash-and-dry convenience but the Freo Z Ultra can edge it on large-scale mop care and sometimes longer-established cycle reliability; overall the S1 Pro’s advantages are sensing, compact footprint and 8,000Pa suction while its weaknesses are relative dock feature depth and ecosystem age compared with some rivals.
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