# Ecovacs DEEBOT T50 MAX PRO OMNI

Ecovacs DEEBOT T50 MAX PRO OMNI is a buyable Matter robot vacuum with unusually clear platform wording for Google Home, Apple Home, and SmartThings. It is a good candidate if the price is right, but the Ecovacs app still owns the map, camera, and cleaning details.

Canonical page: https://matterhome.io/devices/ecovacs-deebot-t50-max-pro-omni
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Author: Matterhome Editorial Team
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Edited and fact-checked by: JC Martinez
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## Device Facts

- Brand: Ecovacs
- Model: DEEBOT T50 MAX PRO OMNI
- Product type: Matter-over-Wi-Fi Robot Vacuum and Mop
- Category: Robot vacuums
- Connection: Matter over Wi-Fi
- Matter status: Ecovacs says the DEEBOT T50 MAX has Matter smart home compatibility and names Google Home, Apple Home, and Samsung SmartThings.
- Launch date: 2025
- Thread border router required: No
- Brand hub required: No
- Typical price range: $382.00
- Review status: Compatibility guide
- Product image: https://matterhome.io/content-assets/devices/ecovacs-deebot-t50-max-pro-omni/product.webp
- Product image alt text: Ecovacs DEEBOT T50 MAX PRO OMNI robot vacuum and dock
- Product image source: https://site-static.ecovacs.com/upload/us/image/product/2025/09/16/075219_7694$id-t50-max-pro-omni-black-920x920.png

## Ecosystem Support

- Apple Home: Limited
- Google Home: Supported
- Alexa: Limited
- SmartThings: Supported
- Home Assistant: Limited

## Best For

- Buyers who want Matter robot-vac support at a lower sale price
- Google Home, Apple Home, or SmartThings users
- Homes comfortable managing camera and cleaning settings in Ecovacs Home

## Skip If

- You do not want a camera-equipped robot vacuum
- You need Alexa or Home Assistant behavior documented by Ecovacs
- You expect Matter to handle detailed maps and cleaning strategy

## Setup Notes

- Configure mapping, dock behavior, camera privacy settings, and cleaning preferences in Ecovacs Home first.
- Add Matter after the robot is stable on Wi-Fi and the dock is working.
- Verify camera-related settings before enabling remote viewing features.

## Known Limitations

- Matter will not expose the full Ecovacs Home feature set.
- Apple Home, Google Home, and SmartThings are named; Alexa and Home Assistant should be treated as limited until tested.
- Robot-vacuum reliability still depends on firmware, navigation, floor plan, and dock placement.

## Pros

- Ecovacs product page explicitly names Matter smart home compatibility
- Google Home, Apple Home, and Samsung SmartThings are named in the Matter copy
- Lower sale price than many flagship Matter robot vacuums
- Direct Wi-Fi Matter path without a separate bridge

## Cons

- Ecovacs app remains necessary for maps, camera behavior, and detailed cleaning
- Alexa and Home Assistant behavior are not named on the product page
- A camera-equipped robot vacuum raises privacy and placement questions

## Sources

- https://www.ecovacs.com/us/shop/deebot-robotic-vacuum-cleaner/deebot-t50-max-pro-omni
- https://site-static.ecovacs.com/upload/us/image/product/2025/09/16/075219_7694$id-t50-max-pro-omni-black-920x920.png

## A Matter vacuum with clear platform names

Ecovacs' product page is direct: the DEEBOT T50 MAX has Matter smart-home compatibility and names Google Home, Apple Home, and Samsung SmartThings. That is stronger product-page wording than many robot vacuums have.

The useful caveat is that this is still a robot vacuum with a camera, dock, maps, and a manufacturer app. Matter can make basic control easier to share, but the Ecovacs Home app remains the place to configure the house.

## Check privacy and controls early

Before adding Matter, set up the robot in Ecovacs Home. Confirm the map, dock, cleaning modes, camera privacy settings, and remote-viewing behavior. Then pair it with your Matter ecosystem and check which controls appear.

That order keeps the smart-home layer honest. If Matter only exposes basic controls, you still know whether the vacuum itself is usable in your home.

## Should you buy it?

Buy it when the price is attractive and the named Matter platforms match your home. Skip it if you do not want a camera-equipped robot vacuum or if you expect Matter to replace Ecovacs Home.
