Ecovacs Deebot X12 OmniCyclone CES 2026: A Flagship Swap in Just 3 Months
Ecovacs debuted the Deebot X12 OmniCyclone at CES 2026, featuring a smart mop cover to protect carpets. This launch comes just three months after the previous X11 model.
Ecovacs isn't waiting around. Just three months after launching the $1,500 X11 at IFA, the company unveiled the Deebot X12 OmniCyclone at CES 2026 this week. It's an aggressive move that effectively turns their late-2025 flagship into yesterday's news.
Inside the Deebot X12 OmniCyclone Features
The X12 maintains the sleek aesthetic and bagless dock of its predecessor but introduces critical hardware fixes. According to reports from The Verge, it features a new smart mop cover designed to physically shield carpets from dampness—a common complaint with hybrid cleaners. It also adds a stain pretreat mode and a significantly longer roller mop for better edge-to-edge coverage.
Midrange T90 Pro Omni Joins the Lineup
Ecovacs also refreshed its midrange offering with the T90 Pro Omni, an upgrade from the T80 series. While these announcements signal a major push for 2026, Ecovacs has remained silent on specific pricing, detailed technical specs, or official release dates for any of the new models shown at the event.
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