It has a lot of potential
Here's the real world review you're looking for. Unlike the fake youtube reviews or people who got the product for free. I did get the product for free but since I own a roborock s7 ultra and a roomba i7 I have no need for the product unless its better.The good news is there's potential for being a proud owner of this in the future through simple updates, the bad news is at this time there's a lot to be desired.The robot checks all the boxes one could want from a robot vacuum and mop. It has a dock that cleans the mop head and drys it. It empties the vacuum. The battery life is amazing. It's priced far lower than competitors. The app looks great. It's got feature like following you around and cleaning behind you. Spinning mop heads etc. Feature wise this has it all and physically its beautiful and offers what the $1500 competitors have.The issue with the robot is the mapping. From the start when it maps the house it doesn't do a great job at all, rooms are blended into each other, walls are missed that can't be added, closets are not recognize. Once mapped you can not remap a map in hopes to improve it. You need to delete and start again but end up with the same inaccurate map. If you move any furniture, like a chair or couch the robot will not recalculate its route, it simple goes around the original furniture location. The robot seems to have a lot of trouble where it "hunts" and gets stuck in middle of its route, eventually figuring it out. I sat on my couch to watch it clean a very open room with minimal furniture and it had a very not efficient method to clean the room instead of simply going back and forth across the room. The robot will also not go under furniture that may hit the top lidar sensor, it won't even try. For examples we have a breakfront in the dining room on short legs, the x10 will definitely fit under it at least up to the protruding lidar detector but it won't even try and now theres a build up of dirt under that furniture. Going around table legs it will not hug them. The robot spends a great deal of time trying to clean the saddle in between rooms, instead of simply staying inside the room you ask it to clean. I've never seen this with other vacuums. It has half way on the saddle which keeps both mop pads and brush off the ground. It seems to me that the lidar and camera are not continuously assessing and calculating, maybe they disable this to give better battery life. Or maybe due to security it is processing the Ai locally. I vote for cloud based Ai so everyones data can be used to really optimize the vacuum. If you have security concerns live in a cabin in the woods without a cell phone.My next issue is the mop keeps going back to the dock to clean itself even half the preset time was vacuuming rugs. They need to calculate the 15-25 minutes for when the mop was in use, not overall cleaning time. My house is full of rugs and the mop is not used 60% of the time yet it keeps going back to the dock to clean the mop. I'm left adding fresh water and emptying dirty water thats not really dirty daily because of this miscalculation.These are simple fixes that can help them dominate the field. Until then Roborock has the upper hand with flawless mapping and routing.