Eufy’s Omni S2 Robot Vacuum and MarsWalker Stair Climber

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PHIL TANN - SENIOR JOURNALIST
Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development...
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Eufy is revolutionising home floor care with the introduction of two groundbreaking products, the Omni S2 robot vacuum and the MarsWalker stair-climbing carrier. These devices are designed to provide a truly hands-free, whole-home cleaning experience by working together.

Robot Vacuum Omni S2

The Eufy Omni S2 is touted as the world’s first robot vacuum to feature the Hydr Jet and 30k Pa AeroTurbo deep cleaning systems. It is engineered to deliver powerful performance on both hard floors and carpets. With its impressive 30,000 Pa of suction, the AeroTurbo system removes visible dirt and embedded debris from carpets. The vacuum’s chassis can lift up to 5 cm, allowing it to cross and clean thick rugs and shag carpets easily.

The Omni S2 has up to 5cm lift

For hard floors, the Hydr Jet system uses a rolling mop with 15N of downward pressure to scrub away stubborn stains. The mop is self-cleaning in real-time and uses electrolysed water to achieve a 99.99% sterilisation rate, ensuring floors are hygienic and fresh. The vacuum’s advanced CleanMind AI system uses a 3D TOF, RGB camera, and LED sensors to recognise over 200 types of obstacles and more than 40 types of dirt, enabling precise navigation and targeted cleaning. The all-in-one UniClean Station automates a variety of tasks, including self-emptying, self-refilling with clean water, hot water washing, and hot air drying of the mop.

The Omni S2 is quiet enough to operate while you’re home

The Omni S2 is slated for release in Australia in October through JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys and Harvey Norman at an RRP of AU$2,499.00

MarsWalker Stair-Climbing Carrier

The MarsWalker is a first-of-its-kind stair-climbing carrier for a robot vacuum. It is designed to work in tandem with the Omni S2, eliminating the need to purchase multiple cleaning devices for multi-story homes. It automatically recognises common stair types, including straight, L-shaped, and U-shaped stairs, and uses a 3D map of your home to navigate between floors. Equipped with advanced safety systems, it uses four independently controlled arms and a track-drive system to grip each step securely. This ensures a smooth and safe climb, preventing slips and allowing for reliable cross-floor operation.

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The MarsWalker is scheduled for release in the first half of 2026, with pricing yet to be confirmed.

Together, these innovations highlight Eufy’s commitment to leveraging automation and advanced robotics to make consumers’ lives easier and their homes cleaner.

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Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development of technology and the introduction of AI. If it’s got buttons, a screen or goes “ping”, then he’s probably going to have some thoughts or opinions on it.
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