The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller SA takes the lead with its stronger 26,000 Pa suction and more advanced features like extendable mops and liftable brushes for better edge-to-edge cleaning. The eufy Omni E28 counters with dual side brushes for improved corner cleaning and costs noticeably less, making it the smarter choice for budget-conscious buyers who still want premium roller mop technology.
Both the eufy Omni E28 and Mova Z60 Ultra Roller SA bring roller mop technology to the mid-range market, a feature typically reserved for robots costing much more. The Z60 Ultra packs in premium touches like hot water mop washing and a self-cleaning dock, but eufy's E28 proves you don't need every bell and whistle to get sparkling floors. This matchup shows how competitive the mid-range segment has become.
eufy Omni E28
out of 10Mova Z60 Ultra Roller SA
The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller SA edges ahead with a 9.6 overall rating versus the eufy's 9.0, with its biggest advantages in cleaning power (8.8 vs 8.1) and value (9.3 vs 8.8). Both robots score exceptionally high in features (9.6 vs 9.5), and the navigation ratings sit close together at 9.0 for the Mova and 8.6 for the eufy.
Suction power creates a notable gap here, with the Mova's 26,000 Pa outmuscling the eufy's 20,000 Pa for deeper carpet cleaning. The Mova also brings extendable mops and liftable brushes that reach edges and corners better than fixed designs. Hot water mop washing at 176°F on the Mova delivers more sanitary results than the eufy's cold water system. And the three-year warranty on the Mova triples the eufy's one-year coverage, adding peace of mind for the long haul.
The Mova's 26,000 Pa suction beats the eufy's 20,000 Pa, though the eufy's dual side brushes sweep edges more thoroughly than the Mova's single brush. Both use effective dual rubber and bristle main brushes.
Both robots use advanced roller mop technology for superior floor washing. The Mova lifts its mops 14mm versus the eufy's 10.5mm, keeping carpets drier during transitions.
The Mova's stronger suction (26,000 Pa vs 20,000 Pa) pulls more embedded pet hair from carpets. Its slightly larger 3.2L dust bag holds more fur between empties compared to the eufy's 3L bag.
The eufy handles more complex homes with support for 5 floor levels versus the Mova's 3. Both use LiDAR with camera assistance, though the Mova adds 3D structured light for enhanced obstacle detection.
The Mova's dock includes self-cleaning functionality and hot water mop washing at 176°F. The eufy's dock handles the basics well but skips these premium maintenance features.
The eufy covers 1,600 square feet per charge with its 5,200 mAh battery. The Mova packs a larger 6,400 mAh battery for extended runtime.
Both support Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, with the eufy adding Apple HomeKit compatibility. The Mova includes built-in voice control for device-free commands.
| Feature | eufy Omni E28 | Mova Z60 Ultra Roller SA |
|---|---|---|
| Suction Power | 20,000 Pa | 26,000 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 robots deliver excellent cleaning with advanced roller mop technology rarely seen at these prices. The Mova Z60 Ultra justifies its higher price with stronger suction and premium dock features, but the eufy Omni E28 provides 90% of the performance for less money.