Ecovacs Deebot X11 falls to $699, but the deal’s end date is unclear
The robot vacuum and mop hybrid is $400 below its stated regular price at Amazon and Ecovacs, bringing a high-end docked model closer to midrange territory.
The Ecovacs Deebot X11 robot vacuum and mop hybrid has dropped to $699 at Amazon and Ecovacs, a $400 discount that The Verge describes as the model’s lowest price yet.
That makes the X11 worth attention for shoppers who want a robot that vacuums, mops, empties its own bin, and handles mop cleaning without stepping up to a four-figure purchase. Based on the stated $400 discount, its regular price is $1,099, so the sale cuts roughly 36 percent from that figure.
The catch is timing. Neither Amazon nor Ecovacs has publicly confirmed sale duration in the available deal information, and availability could change quickly. The offer is also reported in U.S. dollars, with no confirmation that the same price applies outside the United States.
At $699, the X11’s feature list is unusually broad for the money. Ecovacs equips it with 19,500Pa suction, lidar navigation, a 3D camera for obstacle avoidance, and an extending roller mop intended to reach edges and corners. The mop can lift when it encounters rugs, while mechanical levers are designed to help the robot cross thicker rugs, raised thresholds, and uneven flooring.
Its dock handles much of the maintenance that makes cheaper robot mops tedious. It automatically empties the robot’s dustbin without a disposable bag, washes the mop with hot water, and dries it. The robot also recharges when it returns to rinse the mop, which Ecovacs says can reduce long charging interruptions during a cleaning run.
The X11 supports Matter, allowing control through major smart-home platforms and voice assistants rather than requiring users to reach for the Ecovacs app every time. That reduces some platform lock-in, though buyers should still expect to use the manufacturer’s app for setup, mapping, scheduling, and any product-specific settings. The available deal information does not spell out what data Ecovacs collects through that app, how long it retains home-map data, or which features may depend on cloud services.
For comparison shoppers, the important number is $699, not the $1,099 list price. At that sale price, the Deebot X11 looks like a sensible buy for homes that will actually use its mop-washing and self-emptying dock. Those with mostly hard floors, pets, frequent messes, or several rugs and thresholds stand to get the most value from its hardware.
Buy if the $699 price is still live and you want a largely hands-off vacuum-and-mop system. Wait if privacy terms, app dependence, or long-term software support are a major concern, because those details are not established by the current sale listing.
- Ecovacs’ self-cleaning Deebot X11 has hit a new low pricetheverge.com / Mainstream / Published JUL 16, 2026 / Accessed JUL 17, 2026