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product_id: 296727754
title: "ECOVACS Disposable Microfiber Mopping Pads, Compatible Robot Vacuum Cleaner, for N10+ / T8 / T8+/ T8 AIVI/ N8/ N8 Pro/ N8 Pro+, 25 PCS Per Pack"
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# Seamless compatibility with Ecovacs robot models 25 disposable pads per pack No-tool, effortless installation ECOVACS Disposable Microfiber Mopping Pads, Compatible Robot Vacuum Cleaner, for N10+ / T8 / T8+/ T8 AIVI/ N8/ N8 Pro/ N8 Pro+, 25 PCS Per Pack

**Brand:** ecovacs
**Price:** KD 1.18
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Keep it fresh, keep it flawless with every swipe!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ECOVACS Disposable Microfiber Mopping Pads, Compatible Robot Vacuum Cleaner, for N10+ / T8 / T8+/ T8 AIVI/ N8/ N8 Pro/ N8 Pro+, 25 PCS Per Pack by ecovacs
- **How much does it cost?** KD 1.18 with free shipping
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## Best For

- ecovacs enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ecovacs brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Zero Setup Stress:** No tools needed—snap on and mop away
- • **Bulk Pack Convenience:** 25 pads per pack to keep your floors spotless longer
- • **Oscillating Mop Ready:** Optimized for OZMO Pro oscillating mop accessory
- • **Hygienic & Hassle-Free:** Toss after use for a fresh clean every time
- • **Perfect Fit for Your Robot:** Engineered for Ecovacs N10+, T8 series, and N8 Pro models

## Overview

Ecovacs Disposable Microfiber Mopping Pads offer a hygienic, no-fuss cleaning solution designed specifically for Ecovacs robot vacuum models including N10+, T8 series, and N8 Pro. Each pack contains 25 easy-to-install, disposable pads compatible with the OZMO Pro oscillating mop accessory, ensuring a consistently spotless floor without the hassle of washing or maintenance.

## Description

ECOVACS DEEBOT X8 PRO OMNI

Review: Better than most reviewers have indicated, a great value considering the total package. - I have owned a few robot vacuums, most of them from Ecovacs and have been mostly happy with those purchases. Before this unit, my main floor Deebot was the 900, which has been retired to upstairs area. The main thing that drew me to the 900 was one of the first lidar based robots which did a pretty good job over the last few years avoiding obstacles, but it was never perfect even after years of updates. I was very reluctant to trust that the new models have come much further, but I can say I was happily wrong. Initial unboxing and setup was straight forward, especially if you have ever used any robot vacuums. It was interesting to see the auto empty unit was already loaded with a vacuum bag, but others have noted the same thing. It is very possible they quality test the unit in the factory and load the first bag for this test. Not an issue. I placed the auto empty station next to the older 900 unit and its dock, and docked the N8 Pro+ robot after attaching the 2 side sweeping brushes and removing the protection sleeves with the pull tabs. Powered on the toggle switch and the unit indicated it was charging. I used the QR code found under the top cover to download the app (different from the old Ecovacs Deebot app, the Ecovacs Deebot 2017 app, and now called Ecovacs Home). The newer UI on the most recent app is more intuitive and better tools for map managing than the older 2 apps were. This was a welcome finding that they have updated this. The app setup is a bit annoying it that it wants to map the house before any other options are available, so just note setting up no go "walls", rooms, new names, etc are not shown on the UI until the completion of the first cleaning run. Also to note, make sure you have the auto empty station dock flat against a wall that is somehow perpendicular to your house design. This was a major headache if you don't do this. What I mean is if your house is mostly a rectangle or square layout, make sure the wall you start with is 90 degrees to your home layout and not against a wall that is diagonal or circular to your house layout, otherwise, your home map will be weirdly placed on the map it generates forever and all time. You cannot (under the latest version as of 5-28-21) rotate the map once it is generated and the robot/app situates the map of the home based off the angles it detects on first undocking. So if the wall behind the dock isnt flat and perpendicular to the other walls, it may layout your map diagonally. This may not seem like any particular issue until you go to edit your map, generate zones, place no go walls, etc, because the map only uses rectangles to set zones and no mop areas and if you map is off on a diagonal direction, you will have no way to easily set these areas other than virtual no go "walls" which can be diagonal. This seems like a very big oversight and something that could easily be fixed, but there is no current provision for this and will force you to reset the entire map and start all over again. Not the end of the world, but quite an annoyance if you are not aware of what is going on. Hopefully this saves someone that pain. Now for my first cleaning. That main reason I wanted to get this unit is the improved obstacle detection. I hate having to prepare the house for a run so that it doesnt get stuck anywhere only to come find it got stuck and a large reason my last vac didnt just run on a constant schedule. In a large home (4000 sqft) with 2 kids and a dog, it was really awful to assume it would run nonstop without issue. The old unit had horrible times with anything dangling from any possible reach. It was also bad about getting hung up on low pass areas under coffee tables, end tables, etc. This unit happily is not having those issues. The front sensors seem a lot more capable of sensing things it cant fit under perfectly and the map allowed to easily prevent any future (investigations) of those areas where it would only find it couldnt fit. Be very aware, it is known that the first mapping pass takes MUCH longer for the unit to finish and will almost always not happen in the first go and require a recharge and resume. This is as designed as the unit takes extra time to map the area more closely. Once a map exists, the unit will traverse a lot more efficiently and take less time to investigate areas. I did notice this unit struggled slightly more than the 900 with tall rugs, at least at first, but then somehow it seemed to "learn" something and employ a turn around backup maneuver to get up on the rug in reverse since it has more clearance, turn around, and proceed to clean the rest of the rug (a tall pile rug on hard wood floor). I thought at first this would be a fluke, and it just happened to get up on the carpet this way, but multiple cleanings and it still does this to get over the lip of the tall pile rug. I really like the new mapping feature that detects carpet versus hardwood/tile and puts this on the map, even door mats that are carpet. This causes the vacuum to increase suction while over these areas which is a very welcomed feature. My family has already noted, this one if much quieter than the 900 and any other vacuum we have ever used while running. Slight increase over carpet, but being that it is now over carpet, not that audible since it is dampened by the carpet itself. Battery life, many indicate how this has less battery capacity then the last unit, and this is true, but I feel this is a cost cutting measure and not something that is a real issue with the unit. In my opinion, this unit is used differently from before as you can let it run more constant scheduling since it is more capable and can auto empty. When you free your mind to this concept and use it that way, battery life is much less an issue. On the initial run, it needed another charge to finish the entire 1st floor, but subsequent runs can finish on 1 run as it takes 84 minutes to complete the whole floor with some room to spare. If you schedule rooms alternating, etc, you should never run into an issue. The do not disturb times allow you to set this and sort of forget it. Just check the vac bag in the unit from time to time for fullness. One thing I want to mention from the old unit, the old unit was HORRIBLE at returning to the dock to charge, the N8 Pro+ is a lot better at finding the way back to the dock. The old unit would sometimes go in the opposite direction to get home first and sometimes run out of power while trying to find its way back. This unit generally drives right to it. Much better.
Review: The latest and greatest smart vacuum cleaner - This is probably 1 of the best vacuum cleaners I've ever owned. Although the price is steep, it is definitely worth it. I work almost 80 hours a week, and this saves me much time in terms of cleaning the house. This vacuum cleaner runs multiple times daily and will mop and dry its little brushes multiple times in one run. 1 of the best things is the autodetection feature which will detect things and move around them. I love the fact that my dog can sit, and the vacuum cleaner will not bother him. There is also the carpet section which works pretty much accurately. There is some wetness at the edges of my carpet but that is to be expected with robot vacuum cleaners. This is most likely residual wetness from the mopping future next to the hardwood. One great thing is it's quick mapping feature which I have shown a screenshot of it quick mapping my house. The only downside is you have to add furniture but this is more aesthetic than functional. I have quick map my house multiple times as a move furniture and it only takes probably 10 minutes for it to map the entire house. I also like that it continues to map with time and gets better as it does more runs. You can also edit the map in order to create more rooms and divide your house into sections. Put my old robot vacuums I usually had to stay in the house in case it gets stuck. But this has so far been good where I usually don't have to stay in my home and I can let it run and do its thing without having to worry that it will get stuck. I highly recommend this to everyone especially those who hate cleaning floors this will change the game.

## Features

- Convenient, disposable pads – simply toss after mopping
- Compatible with ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO N10+ / T8 / T8plus / T8 AIVI/ N8/ N8 Pro/ N8 Proplus .
- Compatible with the ECOVACS OZMO Pro Oscillating Mop Accessory
- Includes: 25 disposable mopping pads
- No tools are required for installation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08YJVL1DL |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Life | 6 months |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #662,337 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2,464 in Household Replacement Mop Pads |
| Brand | ECOVACS |
| Brand Name | ECOVACS |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Vacuum Cleaner |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 15,154 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Cartridge |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | Instruction Guide, Mop Pad |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14"L x 4"W x 2.8"H |
| Item Type Name | robot vacuum cleaner |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2027 |
| Manufacturer | ECOVACS |
| Model Name | N8 Pro Series Disposal Mopping Pads |
| Model Number | D-MM25 |
| Number of Items | 25 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Advanced Custom Cleaning |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 14"L x 4"W x 2.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | mopping hardwood floors, pet hair cleanup |
| Special Feature | Advanced Custom Cleaning |
| Style Name | N8 Pro Series Disposal Mopping Pads |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 850016242082 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ECOVACS
- **Model Name:** N8 Pro Series Disposal Mopping Pads
- **Surface Recommendation:** Wood
- **Special Feature:** Advanced Custom Cleaning
- **Color:** White

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than most reviewers have indicated, a great value considering the total package.
*by A***A on May 28, 2021*

I have owned a few robot vacuums, most of them from Ecovacs and have been mostly happy with those purchases. Before this unit, my main floor Deebot was the 900, which has been retired to upstairs area. The main thing that drew me to the 900 was one of the first lidar based robots which did a pretty good job over the last few years avoiding obstacles, but it was never perfect even after years of updates. I was very reluctant to trust that the new models have come much further, but I can say I was happily wrong. Initial unboxing and setup was straight forward, especially if you have ever used any robot vacuums. It was interesting to see the auto empty unit was already loaded with a vacuum bag, but others have noted the same thing. It is very possible they quality test the unit in the factory and load the first bag for this test. Not an issue. I placed the auto empty station next to the older 900 unit and its dock, and docked the N8 Pro+ robot after attaching the 2 side sweeping brushes and removing the protection sleeves with the pull tabs. Powered on the toggle switch and the unit indicated it was charging. I used the QR code found under the top cover to download the app (different from the old Ecovacs Deebot app, the Ecovacs Deebot 2017 app, and now called Ecovacs Home). The newer UI on the most recent app is more intuitive and better tools for map managing than the older 2 apps were. This was a welcome finding that they have updated this. The app setup is a bit annoying it that it wants to map the house before any other options are available, so just note setting up no go "walls", rooms, new names, etc are not shown on the UI until the completion of the first cleaning run. Also to note, make sure you have the auto empty station dock flat against a wall that is somehow perpendicular to your house design. This was a major headache if you don't do this. What I mean is if your house is mostly a rectangle or square layout, make sure the wall you start with is 90 degrees to your home layout and not against a wall that is diagonal or circular to your house layout, otherwise, your home map will be weirdly placed on the map it generates forever and all time. You cannot (under the latest version as of 5-28-21) rotate the map once it is generated and the robot/app situates the map of the home based off the angles it detects on first undocking. So if the wall behind the dock isnt flat and perpendicular to the other walls, it may layout your map diagonally. This may not seem like any particular issue until you go to edit your map, generate zones, place no go walls, etc, because the map only uses rectangles to set zones and no mop areas and if you map is off on a diagonal direction, you will have no way to easily set these areas other than virtual no go "walls" which can be diagonal. This seems like a very big oversight and something that could easily be fixed, but there is no current provision for this and will force you to reset the entire map and start all over again. Not the end of the world, but quite an annoyance if you are not aware of what is going on. Hopefully this saves someone that pain. Now for my first cleaning. That main reason I wanted to get this unit is the improved obstacle detection. I hate having to prepare the house for a run so that it doesnt get stuck anywhere only to come find it got stuck and a large reason my last vac didnt just run on a constant schedule. In a large home (4000 sqft) with 2 kids and a dog, it was really awful to assume it would run nonstop without issue. The old unit had horrible times with anything dangling from any possible reach. It was also bad about getting hung up on low pass areas under coffee tables, end tables, etc. This unit happily is not having those issues. The front sensors seem a lot more capable of sensing things it cant fit under perfectly and the map allowed to easily prevent any future (investigations) of those areas where it would only find it couldnt fit. Be very aware, it is known that the first mapping pass takes MUCH longer for the unit to finish and will almost always not happen in the first go and require a recharge and resume. This is as designed as the unit takes extra time to map the area more closely. Once a map exists, the unit will traverse a lot more efficiently and take less time to investigate areas. I did notice this unit struggled slightly more than the 900 with tall rugs, at least at first, but then somehow it seemed to "learn" something and employ a turn around backup maneuver to get up on the rug in reverse since it has more clearance, turn around, and proceed to clean the rest of the rug (a tall pile rug on hard wood floor). I thought at first this would be a fluke, and it just happened to get up on the carpet this way, but multiple cleanings and it still does this to get over the lip of the tall pile rug. I really like the new mapping feature that detects carpet versus hardwood/tile and puts this on the map, even door mats that are carpet. This causes the vacuum to increase suction while over these areas which is a very welcomed feature. My family has already noted, this one if much quieter than the 900 and any other vacuum we have ever used while running. Slight increase over carpet, but being that it is now over carpet, not that audible since it is dampened by the carpet itself. Battery life, many indicate how this has less battery capacity then the last unit, and this is true, but I feel this is a cost cutting measure and not something that is a real issue with the unit. In my opinion, this unit is used differently from before as you can let it run more constant scheduling since it is more capable and can auto empty. When you free your mind to this concept and use it that way, battery life is much less an issue. On the initial run, it needed another charge to finish the entire 1st floor, but subsequent runs can finish on 1 run as it takes 84 minutes to complete the whole floor with some room to spare. If you schedule rooms alternating, etc, you should never run into an issue. The do not disturb times allow you to set this and sort of forget it. Just check the vac bag in the unit from time to time for fullness. One thing I want to mention from the old unit, the old unit was HORRIBLE at returning to the dock to charge, the N8 Pro+ is a lot better at finding the way back to the dock. The old unit would sometimes go in the opposite direction to get home first and sometimes run out of power while trying to find its way back. This unit generally drives right to it. Much better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The latest and greatest smart vacuum cleaner
*by R***A on July 8, 2023*

This is probably 1 of the best vacuum cleaners I've ever owned. Although the price is steep, it is definitely worth it. I work almost 80 hours a week, and this saves me much time in terms of cleaning the house. This vacuum cleaner runs multiple times daily and will mop and dry its little brushes multiple times in one run. 1 of the best things is the autodetection feature which will detect things and move around them. I love the fact that my dog can sit, and the vacuum cleaner will not bother him. There is also the carpet section which works pretty much accurately. There is some wetness at the edges of my carpet but that is to be expected with robot vacuum cleaners. This is most likely residual wetness from the mopping future next to the hardwood. One great thing is it's quick mapping feature which I have shown a screenshot of it quick mapping my house. The only downside is you have to add furniture but this is more aesthetic than functional. I have quick map my house multiple times as a move furniture and it only takes probably 10 minutes for it to map the entire house. I also like that it continues to map with time and gets better as it does more runs. You can also edit the map in order to create more rooms and divide your house into sections. Put my old robot vacuums I usually had to stay in the house in case it gets stuck. But this has so far been good where I usually don't have to stay in my home and I can let it run and do its thing without having to worry that it will get stuck. I highly recommend this to everyone especially those who hate cleaning floors this will change the game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really good robot, just need to know how to work within it's parameters
*by B***N on February 9, 2024*

I would have given this product 5 stars (and I may come back to revise my review.) b/c initially I thought it was just a matter of learning how to work with it's capabilities. But ours ended up having a malfunction and we had to send it for repairs. We had great experience with customer service, but they informed us that it's not repairable and they're sending us a "factory renewed replacement." I'm always a little wary of these but I will reserve judgement until I know if it works properly. I will come back to edit this review once we've had it back for a while. For now, here's a review of the initial product, which I actually think is pretty amazing! Buckle in! When we first got this product, we bought it b/c we got a dog, and wanted to switch from our old robot that only vacuumed. We figured we needed something that mopped too. This is actually a really great little vacuum. It runs via an app on your phone. It vacuums AND mops, via two separate attachments and you can adjust the level of vacuum suctioning and mopping so that you can get different levels of clean for your house. Since we have a dog, we obviously just went for the highest levels of each. You cannot go back and forth between these two interchangeably. You either have the vacuum attachment in, or the mop attachment in, and when you're mopping, you need to make sure you've only told it to mop in a place that is uncarpeted. If you send it to a carpeted place, it WILL still try to mop. So that's where the map comes in. MAP: When setting up your map, you can divide the floor by room and also make "no go" areas. My suggestion with this is to divide it by carpeted and noncarpeted areas b/c of the mopping and vacuuming. I would also divide by room, or if you have an open floor plan, try to make smaller areas (more on that below). I also like that it has an option to manually draw an area on the map to clean. So if there's a spill or something, you can just draw a box around that area on the map and clean only that area. VACUUM: The biggest (non)issue with the vacuum function is that it's not a good idea to just send the vacuum to do the whole floor at one time. The vacuum cannot go auto-dump into the home station when it's full and then keep doing its job. As I've said, this doesn't need to be a deal breaker, you just need to know how to work around it. Know your house and how much dirt/debris there is, and give it a job that won't fill up the robot. So maybe you need to just do two rooms at a time. You'll know the robot is full if you notice the suction becoming less. If you were wanting to schedule cleanings, for the purposes of having a weekly schedule, you could still do that, even with the job broken up into smaller bits. MOPPING: There's nothing really complicated to know about the mopping. We did end up buying supplemental mopping pads, which was helpful, so we didn't have to wash them as often. The one thing we found was that the mop works MUCH better if you saturate the pad with water before starting the job. If you don't, you're starting off with a dry cloth and waiting for the robot to saturate the cloth with its own sprayer, which is less effective. OTHER NOTES: We only had one other issue with this robot. The vacuum doesn't have a sensor or way to tell you that it's clogged. So there was one point where it was trying to empty itself into the home bin, and was making all the noises and motions like it was, but the suction was suffering. Finally, I just turned the robot over and realized the whole inner cavity was full of debris. I was able to just manually unclog it and everything went back to normal. I just wish it had some kind of sensor that could have told me something was wrong. If this was the end of what I had to say, i think I'd give it 5 stars. These are small design flaws that can be worked around. Below, I'll start documenting on the issues that made us send ours back for maintenance and I'll add updates. Why I'm at 4 stars for now: After about 5 months of owning our robot, the map started showing up in the app as our regular map and than a second version of our map, blurry and superimposed in a different orientation over top of the first one. When I would send the robot on a job, it would get confused and go to the wrong room, and would not be able to find the home unit to come home. I tried restoring the map to a earlier version. I tried remaking the map, both per customer service instructions, but that did not work. The superimposed second map kept coming back. Customer service finally sent me a prepaid packing slip and asked me to mail both the robot and the home unit to them for repairs. They've now informed me it's not repairable and they'll be sending me a factory renewed replacement. I have to say that I've been really impressed with their responses. Each time I wrote to them, they responded within 24 hours and they've kept me informed at each step. If the new unit arrives and works the way it's supposed to, I'd be willing to give this 5 stars again. I will update again.

## Frequently Bought Together

- ECOVACS Disposable Microfiber Mopping Pads, Compatible Robot Vacuum Cleaner, for N10+ / T8 / T8+/ T8 AIVI/ N8/ N8 Pro/ N8 Pro+, 25 PCS Per Pack
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