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What the eufy X10 Pro Omni knows about you
The eufy X10 Pro Omni is an autonomous robot vacuum and mop made by Anker Innovations under the eufy brand. It uses LiDAR navigation to map homes and delivers 8,000 Pa suction. Obstacle identification runs entirely on-device for standard cleaning; obstacle photos are not uploaded to Anker's cloud unless the optional User Experience Program is enabled. The all-in-one OMNI station handles auto-emptying, mop washing, and hot-air drying. Up to five floor maps can be saved on the robot or synced to the eufy cloud when Multi-Map Saving is enabled. Released in 2023, it targets the mid-to-premium autonomous floor-care segment.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
Your location
Collects your home's floorplan, room names, floor types, and the existence and types of objects in your home, and saves up to five maps locally and in the eufy cloud when Multi-Map Saving is on.
People around you
Anker's policy does not address whether the X10's camera or sensors capture data from guests or bystanders in your home, though it warns you may need to get consent from individuals depending on your local surveillance laws.
Your body data
For biometric features, Anker says the biometric process runs on your device and Anker does not store or access that data. This statement is general and not specific to the X10 vacuum.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Selling your data
Anker acknowledges that sharing identifiers, purchase history, and browsing activity with ad networks and partners may qualify as a sale under applicable privacy laws, though sensitive personal data is not sold or used for targeted ads.
Shared with others
Shares your data with Anker affiliates, outside contractors and service providers, advertising networks, business partners, and third-party services you connect like Alexa and Google Home.
Sent to the cloud
The robot saves up to five maps locally and in the eufy cloud when Multi-Map Saving is on, but this feature is off by default and a new map replaces the old one when disabled.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Kept on the device
Obstacle identification runs entirely on the robot without requiring internet. Obstacle photos are not uploaded to the cloud unless you enable the User Experience Program.
How long they keep it
Personal data is kept only as long as Anker has an ongoing relationship with you, after which it is permanently deleted, destroyed, anonymized, or de-identified.
Deleting your data
You can control analytics sharing and the User Experience Program in the app, and request data access, deletion, and portability by contacting support@anker.com or DPO@anker.com.
The full record
- Navigation
- iPath LiDAR SLAM
- Self empty
- yes (OMNI Station: auto-empty + mop wash + hot-air dry)
- Suction pa
- 8000
- Release year
- 2023
- Map save slots
- 5
- On device obstacle id
- yes (no cloud upload for standard cleaning)