The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete edges ahead with stronger suction, advanced obstacle detection, and self-maintaining dock features that reduce maintenance even further. The eufy Omni E28 counters with excellent value, delivering 90% of the premium experience at a significantly lower price point, making it perfect for households that want advanced roller mopping and self-emptying convenience without stretching their budget.
Both robots bring roller mop technology to the table, the newest innovation in robotic mopping that actually scrubs floors instead of just dragging a wet pad around. The eufy Omni E28 democratizes this premium feature at a mid-range price, pairing it with dual side brushes and 20,000 Pa suction. The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete takes things further with 28,000 Pa suction, hot water mop washing, and a self-cleaning dock that maintains itself. This matchup pits accessible innovation against no-compromise automation.
eufy Omni E28
out of 10Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete
The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete takes a 9.5 overall rating compared to the eufy Omni E28's 9.1, with the biggest gap in cleaning performance (9.2 vs 8.2). Navigation ratings also favor the Mova at 9.3 versus 8.6, thanks to its advanced AI obstacle detection system. Both earn nearly identical feature ratings (9.6 vs 9.5), showing how the eufy packs premium capabilities into its more affordable package.
Suction power separates these two immediately, with the Mova's 28,000 Pa significantly outmuscling the eufy's 20,000 Pa for deeper carpet cleaning. The Mova also brings hot water mop washing at 176°F and a self-cleaning dock, features that keep the maintenance station itself cleaner over time. Navigation tech differs too: the eufy uses camera plus LED assistance, but the Mova adds AI processing and 3D structured light for more sophisticated obstacle recognition. The eufy counters with dual side brushes versus the Mova's single brush, better edge cleaning, and operates at just 55 dB for quieter cleaning sessions.
The Mova's 28,000 Pa suction overpowers the eufy's 20,000 Pa, though the eufy's dual side brushes may clean edges more thoroughly than the Mova's single brush.
Both use roller mop technology for superior floor scrubbing. The eufy applies 14.7N of pressure at 180 RPM, and the Mova lifts its mop 14mm versus eufy's 10.5mm for better carpet protection.
The Mova's stronger 28,000 Pa suction gives it the edge for pulling embedded pet hair from carpets, plus a slightly larger 3.2L dust bag versus the eufy's 3L capacity.
Both use LiDAR navigation, but the Mova adds AI processing and 3D structured light for more sophisticated obstacle detection. The Mova also clears obstacles up to 80mm tall versus the eufy's 21mm clearance.
The Mova includes a self-cleaning dock feature and hot water mop washing at 176°F, keeping the maintenance station itself cleaner than the eufy's standard dock.
The eufy covers 1,600 sq ft per charge with its 5,200 mAh battery. The Mova packs a larger 6,400 mAh battery for extended runtime.
The eufy works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. The Mova supports Alexa and Google, plus includes built-in voice control without needing a smart speaker.
| Feature | eufy Omni E28 | Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete |
|---|---|---|
| Suction Power | 20,000 Pa | 28,000 Pa |
| Battery Life | 5,200 mAh | 6,400 mAh |
| Extendable Mop | No | Yes |
| Liftable Main Brush | No | Yes |
| Liftable Side Brush | No | Yes |
| Mop Moisture Levels | 3 | 32 |
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Both deliver cutting-edge roller mop technology that actually scrubs floors clean. The eufy Omni E28 brings this innovation to more budgets without sacrificing core performance. The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete justifies its premium with stronger suction, smarter navigation, and maintenance features that keep even the dock clean.