The 3i P10 Ultra by 3i is positioned as a home vacuum cleaner offering advanced AI navigation combined with multiple sensors including LiDAR and 3D structured light. It stands out with its comprehensive sensor suite and AI-powered visual recognition, targeting users who prioritize sophisticated mapping and obstacle detection in their cleaning robots.
The Ecovacs T80 Omni is another home vacuum cleaner competing in a similar price range, focusing on integrating dToF LiDAR and AI-based 3D obstacle avoidance with multi-level SLAM mapping. Ecovacs emphasizes software with its Lingxi 2.0 AI and TruEdge 3D edge sensors, aiming for effective edge cleaning and virtual no-go zones, appealing to users seeking smart obstacle management and user control.
Detailed Analysis

Design & Build Quality
Both robots weigh 4.5 kg and have similar form factors suitable for home environments. The 3i P10 Ultra has a slightly smaller diameter at 34 cm compared to the Ecovacs T80 Omni’s 35 cm width and length, with a height of 10 cm versus 9.8 cm respectively. These compact dimensions support easy navigation under furniture and around obstacles.

Mobility & Navigation
3i P10 Ultra uses spinning LiDAR combined with SLAM and AI-powered visual recognition for 3D mapping, enabling autonomous operation and detailed environment understanding. The Ecovacs T80 Omni employs embedded dToF LiDAR with multi-level SLAM and AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, enhancing its ability to detect and avoid obstacles and edges actively.

Sensors & Perception
3i’s vacuum cleaner integrates multiple sensors, including dual 3D structured light sensors, an AI camera, ultrasonic, cliff, and bump sensors. In contrast, Ecovacs combines dToF LiDAR with a single camera, LED, 3D structured light sensor, cliff sensors, bump sensors, and TruEdge 3D edge sensor, which specifically aids in edge cleaning and virtual boundary establishment.

AI Capabilities
The 3i P10 Ultra runs proprietary firmware focused on AI-enhanced navigation and cleaning algorithms leveraging AI camera data. Ecovacs T80 Omni operates on Ecovacs OS featuring Lingxi 2.0 AI and Lingchan 3.0 anti-tangle technology, alongside AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, emphasizing intelligent obstacle management and tangle prevention.

Battery & Power Efficiency
Both robots feature batteries designed to last 2-3 years with unspecified runtime speeds. There are no explicit speed or runtime figures, but both maintain similar longevity expectations suitable for continuous home use.

Use-Case Suitability
Both models target general home vacuuming applications, controlled via smartphone apps and voice commands (Alexa and Google Assistant). The Ecovacs T80 Omni additionally supports a virtual assistant for enhanced control, while both are capable of autonomous operation, making them fit for users wanting minimal manual intervention.

Software Ecosystem
3i P10 Ultra employs proprietary AI firmware focused on navigation and cleaning optimization. Ecovacs T80 Omni’s software ecosystem includes Ecovacs OS with advanced AI features like Lingxi 2.0 and AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, highlighting a robust and feature-rich software layer supporting anti-tangle and virtual no-go zone functionality.

Safety Features
The 3i P10 Ultra includes safety measures like child lock, cliff detection, and anti-collision sensors. Ecovacs T80 Omni matches these safety features with the addition of virtual no-go zones, allowing users to restrict cleaning areas digitally for enhanced safety and control.

Pricing & Value
The 3i P10 Ultra is priced between $700 and $1100, positioning it at a potentially higher price ceiling. Ecovacs T80 Omni ranges from $700 to $900, offering a potentially more cost-effective option with a strong feature set focused on AI and navigation advancements.
Analysis Score Summary
Total Score
5
3i P10 Ultra
VS
Based on Detailed Analysis
Total Score
13
Ecovacs T80 Omni
📊 Win: 2 points | Trade-off: 1 point each
Scores are summed across every insight: a clear winner earns 2 points, while balanced trade-offs give each robot 1 point. The total reflects how often each robot outperforms the other (or shares the spotlight) throughout the detailed analysis sections.
Technical Specifications
Head-to-head performance data and metrics
| Specification | Model A3i P10 Ultra | Model BEcovacs T80 Omni |
|---|---|---|
Functional Utility & Use Cases4 Comparative Metrics | ||
Control Method | Smartphone app, voice control (Alexa, Google Assistant), autonomous operation | Mobile app, voice control (Alexa, Google Assistant), autonomous operation, virtual assistant |
Use Cases | Residential homes, Mixed hard floors and carpets, Pet hair management, Edge and corner mopping, Homes requiring minimal manual maintenance | Automated vacuuming and mopping for mixed-floor homes, pet hair management, multi-level residences |
Multi Robot Coord | No multi-robot coordination support | No multi-robot coordination features |
Pet Friendly | Yes, designed to handle pet hair with anti-tangle brushes and strong suction | Yes, designed for pet hair with ZeroTangle 3.0 brush and high suction power |
Manipulation & Load Capacity1 Comparative Metrics | ||
Payload Type | Dust and debris only | Dust, debris, and mopping residue (internal collection only) |
Kinematic Architecture & Dexterity3 Comparative Metrics | ||
Material | High-grade ABS plastic with metal components in brush and docking station | High-quality ABS plastic with metal components in brush and roller assemblies |
Mobility Type | Wheeled with brush roll and suction system | Wheeled robot with brush roll and suction system |
Hardware Interface | Charging contacts, USB-C port for service | Charging contacts, USB-C port for service |
Functional Utility & Use Cases
4 Comparative Metrics
Manipulation & Load Capacity
1 Comparative Metrics
Kinematic Architecture & Dexterity
3 Comparative Metrics
Comparison Depth: 8 / 55 Metrics
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