Qrevo S by Roborock vs Ecovacs T80 Omni by Ecovacs 2025

Which robot wins? Qrevo S vs Ecovacs T80 Omni compared across navigation, battery, sensors, mobility, AI, and value.

The Roborock Qrevo S is a home vacuum cleaner positioned for residential and small office use, featuring robust LiDAR navigation and multiple sensors for precise operation. Its relatively heavy build and extensive sensor suite emphasize reliability and comprehensive environment awareness. The Qrevo S stands out with AI automation and voice control capabilities, targeting users who prioritize advanced navigation and smart home integration.

The Ecovacs T80 Omni is also a home vacuum cleaner competing in the same price range, equipped with advanced dToF LiDAR and multi-level SLAM mapping for navigation. It incorporates a diverse sensor array including 3D structured light and a TruEdge 3D edge sensor, focusing on obstacle avoidance and cleaning precision. With AI-driven software features and several safety additions like child lock and virtual no-go zones, the T80 Omni targets users seeking enhanced obstacle management and flexible autonomous operation.

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Detailed Analysis

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Ecovacs T80 Omni

Design & Build Quality

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The Qrevo S measures 35.0 x 35.3 x 9.6 cm and weighs 11.56 kg, making it significantly heavier than the Ecovacs T80 Omni, which is 35.0 x 35.0 x 9.8 cm and weighs 4.5 kg. The size dimensions are nearly identical, but the Qrevo S’s heavier weight may reflect more robust construction or additional hardware components compared to the lighter T80 Omni.

Ecovacs T80 Omni: +2
Ecovacs T80 Omni

Mobility & Navigation

Winner 🏆 Ecovacs T80 Omni

Qrevo S relies on LiDAR navigation combined with wheel encoders and bump sensors, offering steady 0.3 m/s speed. The Ecovacs T80 Omni uses embedded dToF LiDAR with multi-level SLAM mapping and advanced AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, aiming for precise localization and dynamic obstacle management. The T80 Omni’s inclusion of a 3D structured light sensor and TruEdge 3D edge sensor enables superior edge and obstacle detection.

Qrevo S: +2
Qrevo S

Sensors & Perception

Winner 🏆 Qrevo S

Qrevo S employs LiDAR, structured light, cliff, bump, wheel encoders, and a dust sensor, providing comprehensive environmental awareness. In contrast, the T80 Omni integrates dToF LiDAR, a single camera, LED, 3D structured light sensor, cliff and bump sensors, and a TruEdge 3D edge sensor, offering a richer and more diverse sensor ecosystem for advanced perception and obstacle analysis.

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Ecovacs T80 Omni

AI Capabilities

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Roborock’s Qrevo S operates on a proprietary OS with AI automation, supporting remote app control and voice commands via Alexa and Google Home. The Ecovacs T80 Omni runs a proprietary Ecovacs OS featuring Lingxi 2.0 AI and Lingchan 3.0 anti-tangle technology, alongside AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, virtual assistant, and autonomous operation. T80 Omni focuses on more advanced AI-driven obstacle avoidance and anti-tangle functionalities.

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Ecovacs T80 Omni

Battery & Power Efficiency

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The Qrevo S’s battery life is estimated to last 3-5 years depending on usage, longer than the T80 Omni’s 2-3 year battery expectancy. Specific runtime and charging times are not provided, but the Qrevo S is noted for a steady but relatively slower speed which may contribute to efficient power use, whereas the T80 Omni’s power consumption and runtime depend on its AI-intensive navigation and sensor workload.

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Ecovacs T80 Omni

Use-Case Suitability

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The Qrevo S is explicitly designed for residential homes and small office environments, emphasizing broad application in indoor spaces that require consistent cleaning with AI support. Ecovacs T80 Omni’s use cases are not explicitly defined but its sophisticated sensor suite and safety features like child lock and virtual no-go zones make it adaptable to more complex home environments with greater safety needs.

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Ecovacs T80 Omni

Safety Features

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Qrevo S offers obstacle detection and collision avoidance as primary safety functions. The T80 Omni expands on this with cliff detection, anti-collision sensors, a child lock feature, and virtual no-go zones, providing a more comprehensive safety package tailored to preventing accidents and protecting sensitive environments.

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Ecovacs T80 Omni

Software Ecosystem

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Roborock’s platform integrates remote app control, voice assistance, and AI automation through its proprietary OS, facilitating user-friendly operation. Ecovacs’ software includes Lingxi 2.0 AI, Lingchan 3.0 anti-tangle, and AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, enhancing autonomous cleaning effectiveness and adaptability to obstacles, reflecting a software focus on smart navigation and maintenance reduction.

Qrevo S: +2
Qrevo S

Pricing & Value

Winner 🏆 Qrevo S

Both robots are priced in the $700-$900 range, positioning them competitively for advanced home vacuum cleaners with AI and smart features. The Qrevo S’s heavier build and longer battery life may justify value for users prioritizing durability, while the T80 Omni’s advanced sensors and extensive safety features provide value for users needing enhanced obstacle management.

Analysis Score Summary

Total Score

10

Qrevo S

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Based on Detailed Analysis

Total Score

8

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

Qrevo S
Ecovacs T80 Omni

Functional Utility & Use Cases

4 Comparative Metrics

Control Method
Remote control via app, voice control through Alexa and Google Home, AI automation
Mobile app, voice control (Alexa, Google Assistant), autonomous operation, virtual assistant
Use Cases
Residential, small offices
Automated vacuuming and mopping for mixed-floor homes, pet hair management, multi-level residences
Multi Robot Coord
No
No multi-robot coordination features
Pet Friendly
Yes
Yes, designed for pet hair with ZeroTangle 3.0 brush and high suction power

Manipulation & Load Capacity

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Payload Type
Not applicable
Dust, debris, and mopping residue (internal collection only)
Modular Attachments
No
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Kinematic Architecture & Dexterity

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Material
ABS plastic, rubber, aluminum accents
High-quality ABS plastic with metal components in brush and roller assemblies
Mobility Type
Wheeled
Wheeled robot with brush roll and suction system
Hardware Interface
Not specified
Charging contacts, USB-C port for service

Comparison Depth: 9 / 59 Metrics

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