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Robot vacuums can help you save time and effort when it comes to regular cleaning. The top models do a great job picking up dust and light debris, and most allow you to designate no-go zones in pets or power cords.
The higher-end models even sweep your floors--though they still can't climb stairs. Look for models that have smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The best robots we tested were reliable, user-friendly, and able keep up with daily debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking capability and the ability to handle stairs. If you're looking for a robot cleaner commercial that has additional features, you should consider one that comes with smart mapping technology or an app that allows you to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried many robotic vacuums. She's a fan of the robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, including self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robots. She's also a fan of robots that detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords so they don't get tripped up when climbing the stairs.
This Black and Decker robot has a lower navigation score and has less object-avoidance technology than the most popular models. However, it does have an enormous dust bin that doesn't need frequent emptying, and has a long battery life. It also has an option that allows you to schedule cleaning times and then return to where it was last. This makes it easier to cover larger spaces. This model is also a great choice for pet owners because it is able to identify and avoid tangled hair and fallen food particles.
In our tests, we observed that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined with a LIDAR (light) sensor that can map rooms and detect obstacles with a structured-light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. It can avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs with this combination. It also has the ability to save up to four floor plans for later use. It is also able to stop the cleaning process at any moment and resume where it left off, so you can do chores while the robot does its work. The app offers the 3D image of your home, complete with room labels as well as advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it excels in removing small particles such as baking soda and sand, as well as heavier items, such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. The only downsides are that it's not able to mop and its navigation system is less impressive.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting, select one with a high rating for carpet and rug maneuverability and pickup. A lot of models are adept at collecting dust from low-pile rugs, and some can be quite effective in picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta and metal screws. However, they aren't able to pick up small particles like an upright or canister vacuum, and they may miss ground-in dirt close to baseboards and thresholds.
The best choice for most carpeted homes is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop that allows you to swap out the cleaning bin as well as mopping pad with damp. The Roborock Q Revo, for example, vacuums and mops wet with circular pads that spin at 200 rotations per minute. It detects and lifts its pads when it comes in contact with carpet, preventing the flooring from becoming wet. You don't need to remove them or replace them each time. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuum/mops in the absence of obstacles and in getting close to rugs and thresholds.
Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which performed very well in our tests and can be scheduled through the app to clean your home when you're away from home. It can be set to only mop and we loved its remarkable navigation on bare floors and rugs, as well as its ability to get over and up onto furniture. The Combo i5 also has a very long run time and great path planning for such a small device.
If you're looking for a top-of-the-line vacuum, the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is a great alternative. It comes with a huge dock that can last for weeks without having to be emptied. It also has impressive capability to auto-empty carpets and bare floors. It's also got a smart-mapping system and can be programmed to only operate during certain hours of the day (a useful feature to keep children and pets who are prone to mischief from running it amuck). The Shark is less powerful than other mop/robot combinations however, it still manages to pick up pet hair and hair extremely well. It's also the most affordable value of our top choices.
Best for Hard Floors
Robot vacuums are ideal for hardwood floors, as they can maneuver around obstacles without causing damage to bare surfaces. They do an excellent job of picking up dust and crumbs, but they struggle with pet hair and other larger particles. They don't have the suction power of a top-of-the-line upright or canister vacuum, which is why they're not the ideal choice for carpeted areas or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.
The best home vacuum cleaner two-in-1 robots combine a vacuum and a mop to complete the entire chore in one pass. If you have floors that are mixed choose models with an onboard sensor which detects changes in floor texture and adjusts suction accordingly. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can transition seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.
If you have a lot of hardwood floors in your home, you might want to think about a robot mop and vacuum combination like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model features a powerful robot vacuum with smart navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces. Additionally, it has the ability to mop as well. Its sensors help it avoid stairs and other hazards so you don't have to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and damaging your hardwood.
The Eufy S1 Pro mop is designed to clean hardwood floors by applying downward pressure, not simply swab them to get rid of dust and dirt. The mop pads are reusable, which reduce waste, spread germs less and can be cleaned at the docking station to save you time. The mop pads can also be washed and dried to avoid spreading mold.
The robovac is controlled by your smartphone, making it simpler to use. For instance, you can make use of the app to create no-go zones where the vacuum cannot be allowed to enter, label different rooms or schedule specific cleaning times. The eufy S1 Pro has an auto vacuum cleaner-emptying port that collects the debris via trapdoors, and then stores it into a bagless or disposable bin. This means you don't need to empty the bin manually as often as other models.
Ideal for small Spaces
As the name implies the robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins, that can store less garbage. They are also more efficient in getting around corners better as opposed to larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas larger robots struggle to get in. These robots are also cheaper than the more expensive models, but you'll need to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago robot vacuums underwent a major change. Manufacturers began to add sensors that allowed them to navigate and avoid household items that conventional sensors might get stuck on or run across. The improvements in technology reduced the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robotic incident.
However, the latest sensors aren't solving all of the problems these machines have. The less expensive models are not able to traverse the same obstacles as older models, and require some level of illumination in order to be able to see where they're moving. Consider getting a model that uses an LIDAR spinning unit that is mounted on top to map the space. Our top model and the runners-up have this feature. This allows them to avoid obstacles like stairs and other ones while working in the dark.
In addition to being capable of working in dark they can also be configured to use their cliff sensors only when they're close to or on the floor, not above them. It is still recommended to cover any mirrors that may hinder this function, however, because the laser used by a LIDAR-based model can bounce off reflective surfaces and cause the robot to believe it is in another room.
A few of the models we recommend also let you set up virtual no-go zones for areas you do not want the robot go, which can be beneficial if you have small children or pets. Those features aren't available on all the models we've tested and recommend that you go through our complete reviews of the models below before making your purchase.
Robot vacuums can help you save time and effort when it comes to regular cleaning. The top models do a great job picking up dust and light debris, and most allow you to designate no-go zones in pets or power cords.
The higher-end models even sweep your floors--though they still can't climb stairs. Look for models that have smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance and large self-emptying bins.Best Overall
The best robots we tested were reliable, user-friendly, and able keep up with daily debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking capability and the ability to handle stairs. If you're looking for a robot cleaner commercial that has additional features, you should consider one that comes with smart mapping technology or an app that allows you to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried many robotic vacuums. She's a fan of the robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, including self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robots. She's also a fan of robots that detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords so they don't get tripped up when climbing the stairs.
This Black and Decker robot has a lower navigation score and has less object-avoidance technology than the most popular models. However, it does have an enormous dust bin that doesn't need frequent emptying, and has a long battery life. It also has an option that allows you to schedule cleaning times and then return to where it was last. This makes it easier to cover larger spaces. This model is also a great choice for pet owners because it is able to identify and avoid tangled hair and fallen food particles.
In our tests, we observed that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined with a LIDAR (light) sensor that can map rooms and detect obstacles with a structured-light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. It can avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs with this combination. It also has the ability to save up to four floor plans for later use. It is also able to stop the cleaning process at any moment and resume where it left off, so you can do chores while the robot does its work. The app offers the 3D image of your home, complete with room labels as well as advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it excels in removing small particles such as baking soda and sand, as well as heavier items, such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. The only downsides are that it's not able to mop and its navigation system is less impressive.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting, select one with a high rating for carpet and rug maneuverability and pickup. A lot of models are adept at collecting dust from low-pile rugs, and some can be quite effective in picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta and metal screws. However, they aren't able to pick up small particles like an upright or canister vacuum, and they may miss ground-in dirt close to baseboards and thresholds.
The best choice for most carpeted homes is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop that allows you to swap out the cleaning bin as well as mopping pad with damp. The Roborock Q Revo, for example, vacuums and mops wet with circular pads that spin at 200 rotations per minute. It detects and lifts its pads when it comes in contact with carpet, preventing the flooring from becoming wet. You don't need to remove them or replace them each time. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuum/mops in the absence of obstacles and in getting close to rugs and thresholds.
Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which performed very well in our tests and can be scheduled through the app to clean your home when you're away from home. It can be set to only mop and we loved its remarkable navigation on bare floors and rugs, as well as its ability to get over and up onto furniture. The Combo i5 also has a very long run time and great path planning for such a small device.
If you're looking for a top-of-the-line vacuum, the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is a great alternative. It comes with a huge dock that can last for weeks without having to be emptied. It also has impressive capability to auto-empty carpets and bare floors. It's also got a smart-mapping system and can be programmed to only operate during certain hours of the day (a useful feature to keep children and pets who are prone to mischief from running it amuck). The Shark is less powerful than other mop/robot combinations however, it still manages to pick up pet hair and hair extremely well. It's also the most affordable value of our top choices.
Best for Hard Floors
Robot vacuums are ideal for hardwood floors, as they can maneuver around obstacles without causing damage to bare surfaces. They do an excellent job of picking up dust and crumbs, but they struggle with pet hair and other larger particles. They don't have the suction power of a top-of-the-line upright or canister vacuum, which is why they're not the ideal choice for carpeted areas or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.
The best home vacuum cleaner two-in-1 robots combine a vacuum and a mop to complete the entire chore in one pass. If you have floors that are mixed choose models with an onboard sensor which detects changes in floor texture and adjusts suction accordingly. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can transition seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.
If you have a lot of hardwood floors in your home, you might want to think about a robot mop and vacuum combination like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model features a powerful robot vacuum with smart navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces. Additionally, it has the ability to mop as well. Its sensors help it avoid stairs and other hazards so you don't have to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and damaging your hardwood.
The Eufy S1 Pro mop is designed to clean hardwood floors by applying downward pressure, not simply swab them to get rid of dust and dirt. The mop pads are reusable, which reduce waste, spread germs less and can be cleaned at the docking station to save you time. The mop pads can also be washed and dried to avoid spreading mold.
The robovac is controlled by your smartphone, making it simpler to use. For instance, you can make use of the app to create no-go zones where the vacuum cannot be allowed to enter, label different rooms or schedule specific cleaning times. The eufy S1 Pro has an auto vacuum cleaner-emptying port that collects the debris via trapdoors, and then stores it into a bagless or disposable bin. This means you don't need to empty the bin manually as often as other models.
Ideal for small Spaces
As the name implies the robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins, that can store less garbage. They are also more efficient in getting around corners better as opposed to larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas larger robots struggle to get in. These robots are also cheaper than the more expensive models, but you'll need to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago robot vacuums underwent a major change. Manufacturers began to add sensors that allowed them to navigate and avoid household items that conventional sensors might get stuck on or run across. The improvements in technology reduced the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robotic incident.
However, the latest sensors aren't solving all of the problems these machines have. The less expensive models are not able to traverse the same obstacles as older models, and require some level of illumination in order to be able to see where they're moving. Consider getting a model that uses an LIDAR spinning unit that is mounted on top to map the space. Our top model and the runners-up have this feature. This allows them to avoid obstacles like stairs and other ones while working in the dark.
In addition to being capable of working in dark they can also be configured to use their cliff sensors only when they're close to or on the floor, not above them. It is still recommended to cover any mirrors that may hinder this function, however, because the laser used by a LIDAR-based model can bounce off reflective surfaces and cause the robot to believe it is in another room.
A few of the models we recommend also let you set up virtual no-go zones for areas you do not want the robot go, which can be beneficial if you have small children or pets. Those features aren't available on all the models we've tested and recommend that you go through our complete reviews of the models below before making your purchase.
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