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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner
A robot vacuum will save you lots of time and effort in the case of regular cleaning. Top performers are good robot vacuum at cleaning up dust light debris, cords and dust.
The more expensive ones will even sweep your floor however they're not able to climb up stairs. Look for models with intelligent mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The top robots that we tested are efficient, easy to use, and able to keep up with everyday debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking power and the capability to climb stairs. If you want a robot with additional features, think about a model that has smart mapping technology or an app to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing shopping writer and product reviewer at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She's a fan of the robot vacuum price vacuums that provide the greatest convenience, such as self-emptying bins and charging docks that automatically empty and refill the water tanks used by mopping robots. She also likes the robots that can recognize landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords, so they don't get caught when climbing stairs.
This robot from Black and Decker has a lower score for navigation and less object-avoidance tech than the best-rated models. It does however have a large dustbin that doesn't require regular emptying and has a lengthy battery life. It also has a feature which allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and then return to where it was last. This makes it easier for you to cover larger spaces. This model is also a good option for pet owners since it is able to identify and eliminate hair tangled and fallen food particles.
In our tests, we observed that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined with a LIDAR (light) sensor which can map rooms and detect obstacles by using a structured-light sensor to identify objects as well as detect edges. It can avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs with this combination. It is also able to save up to four floor plans for later use. It is able to stop and restart the cleaning process at any time, so that you can continue with your chores while it is working. The app provides a 3D view of your home with room labels and advanced cleaning options.
This robot broom, Click Home, is not as good at cleaning as our top models, however it is a pro at picking up heavier items like orzo pasta, metal screws and fine debris such as sand. The only downsides are that it's not able to mop and that its navigation system is less impressive.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, look for a vacuum that has strong pickup and maneuverability scores on carpet and rug. Many models are capable of collecting dust from low-pile carpets, and some can be quite effective in cleaning up larger debris like orzo pasta and metal screws. They aren't able to pick up fine particles like an upright or canister, and may be unable to pick up dirt close to baseboards or thresholds.
For homes with carpets, a 2-in-1 robot mop/vacuum is the best choice. It is possible to swap out the cleaning bin for a moist mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo, for instance, vacuums and a mops wet with circular pads that spin at a rate of 200 rotations per minute. It detects and raises the pads when it is in contact with carpet to avoid wetting the floor. You don't need to remove or replace them after each use. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuum/mops in avoiding obstacles and getting close to rugs and thresholds.
Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which was a great performer in our tests and can be scheduled using the app to clean while you're away from home. It can be set up to only mop. We liked its navigation on bare floors and rugs. The Combo i5 also has a extremely long run time and great path planning for such a small device.
If you're looking for a modern model, you can look at the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a huge dock that can last for weeks without having to be empty. It also has amazing capability to auto-empty carpets and bare floors. It also has a smart-mapping feature and can be programmed to only be operational during certain times of the day (a handy feature for keeping mischievous kids and dextrous pets from causing chaos). The Shark is less powerful than other mop/robot combination models however it still manages to pick hair and pet hair with a high degree of accuracy. It's also the best price of our top picks.
The best self cleaning robot vacuum choice for hardwood floors
Robot vacuums are the best choice for floors made of hardwood, since they can maneuver around obstacles without causing damage to the surfaces that are not. They are fantastic in removing dust and crumbs, but struggle with pet hair or other debris. They lack the suction power of a high-end upright or canister vacuum, meaning they're not an ideal choice for carpeted rooms or deep cleaning upholstery.
The most effective robots are two-in-one, which combine a vacuum with a mop to complete the task in one move. If you have flooring that is mixed choose a model with an onboard sensor which detects any changes in floor texture and adjusts suction to match. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and lets it effortlessly transition from hard carpeting to soft carpeting.
If your home is mostly made up of hardwood floors, consider a robotic vacuum and mop combo like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model uses a powerful robot vacuum with intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces, plus it has the ability to mop as well. Its sensors let it stay clear of hazards like stairs.
The Eufy S1 Pro mop is designed to clean hardwood floors using downward pressure, instead of simply swab them to get rid of dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and help to spread less germs. They can also be cleaned at docking stations to reduce time. They are also able to be dried, washed, and reused.
Both the robovac and the mop can be controlled by your smartphone to make it easier to manage the device. You can, for instance make use of the app to create zones that the vacuum won't enter, label different rooms or schedule specific cleaning times. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock, which collects debris through a trapdoor, and puts it in a bagless or disposable bin, meaning you don't have to empty the bin manually every time as you would with other models.
Best for Small Spaces
As the name suggests, these robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins that can hold less garbage, and are more efficient than larger models when it comes to navigating tight corners. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas larger robots are unable to reach. They tend to be cheaper than the pricier picks, as well, but you'll have to empty them manually from their dirt storage compartments at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums underwent a major transformation when manufacturers began adding sensors to help them navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would get stuck on or run over. These improvements reduced the number times our testers had to clean up after a robot incident.
However, the new sensors aren't solving all of these machines' problems. The cheaper models are still not able to tackle the same obstacles as older models, and they require an adequate amount of light to be able to be able to see where they're moving. Consider getting an option that incorporates an LIDAR spinning unit that is that is mounted on top to map the space. Our best overall models and runners-up models have this feature. This allows them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.
The models can also be programmed to use their cliff sensors when they are near or on the ground, and not when they are above it. It is essential to cover mirrors to prevent this from happening. The lasers used by the LIDAR-based models may bounce off reflective surfaces, which makes the robot think it's in a different space.
A few of the models we recommend allow you to create virtual no-go zones to protect areas you do not want the robot to go, which is useful if you have pets or children. These features aren't present on all models we test. Read our full reviews before deciding.
A robot vacuum will save you lots of time and effort in the case of regular cleaning. Top performers are good robot vacuum at cleaning up dust light debris, cords and dust.
The more expensive ones will even sweep your floor however they're not able to climb up stairs. Look for models with intelligent mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The top robots that we tested are efficient, easy to use, and able to keep up with everyday debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking power and the capability to climb stairs. If you want a robot with additional features, think about a model that has smart mapping technology or an app to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing shopping writer and product reviewer at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She's a fan of the robot vacuum price vacuums that provide the greatest convenience, such as self-emptying bins and charging docks that automatically empty and refill the water tanks used by mopping robots. She also likes the robots that can recognize landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords, so they don't get caught when climbing stairs.
This robot from Black and Decker has a lower score for navigation and less object-avoidance tech than the best-rated models. It does however have a large dustbin that doesn't require regular emptying and has a lengthy battery life. It also has a feature which allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and then return to where it was last. This makes it easier for you to cover larger spaces. This model is also a good option for pet owners since it is able to identify and eliminate hair tangled and fallen food particles.
In our tests, we observed that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined with a LIDAR (light) sensor which can map rooms and detect obstacles by using a structured-light sensor to identify objects as well as detect edges. It can avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs with this combination. It is also able to save up to four floor plans for later use. It is able to stop and restart the cleaning process at any time, so that you can continue with your chores while it is working. The app provides a 3D view of your home with room labels and advanced cleaning options.
This robot broom, Click Home, is not as good at cleaning as our top models, however it is a pro at picking up heavier items like orzo pasta, metal screws and fine debris such as sand. The only downsides are that it's not able to mop and that its navigation system is less impressive.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, look for a vacuum that has strong pickup and maneuverability scores on carpet and rug. Many models are capable of collecting dust from low-pile carpets, and some can be quite effective in cleaning up larger debris like orzo pasta and metal screws. They aren't able to pick up fine particles like an upright or canister, and may be unable to pick up dirt close to baseboards or thresholds.
For homes with carpets, a 2-in-1 robot mop/vacuum is the best choice. It is possible to swap out the cleaning bin for a moist mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo, for instance, vacuums and a mops wet with circular pads that spin at a rate of 200 rotations per minute. It detects and raises the pads when it is in contact with carpet to avoid wetting the floor. You don't need to remove or replace them after each use. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuum/mops in avoiding obstacles and getting close to rugs and thresholds.
Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which was a great performer in our tests and can be scheduled using the app to clean while you're away from home. It can be set up to only mop. We liked its navigation on bare floors and rugs. The Combo i5 also has a extremely long run time and great path planning for such a small device.
If you're looking for a modern model, you can look at the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a huge dock that can last for weeks without having to be empty. It also has amazing capability to auto-empty carpets and bare floors. It also has a smart-mapping feature and can be programmed to only be operational during certain times of the day (a handy feature for keeping mischievous kids and dextrous pets from causing chaos). The Shark is less powerful than other mop/robot combination models however it still manages to pick hair and pet hair with a high degree of accuracy. It's also the best price of our top picks.
The best self cleaning robot vacuum choice for hardwood floors
Robot vacuums are the best choice for floors made of hardwood, since they can maneuver around obstacles without causing damage to the surfaces that are not. They are fantastic in removing dust and crumbs, but struggle with pet hair or other debris. They lack the suction power of a high-end upright or canister vacuum, meaning they're not an ideal choice for carpeted rooms or deep cleaning upholstery.
The most effective robots are two-in-one, which combine a vacuum with a mop to complete the task in one move. If you have flooring that is mixed choose a model with an onboard sensor which detects any changes in floor texture and adjusts suction to match. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and lets it effortlessly transition from hard carpeting to soft carpeting.
If your home is mostly made up of hardwood floors, consider a robotic vacuum and mop combo like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model uses a powerful robot vacuum with intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces, plus it has the ability to mop as well. Its sensors let it stay clear of hazards like stairs.
The Eufy S1 Pro mop is designed to clean hardwood floors using downward pressure, instead of simply swab them to get rid of dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and help to spread less germs. They can also be cleaned at docking stations to reduce time. They are also able to be dried, washed, and reused.
Both the robovac and the mop can be controlled by your smartphone to make it easier to manage the device. You can, for instance make use of the app to create zones that the vacuum won't enter, label different rooms or schedule specific cleaning times. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock, which collects debris through a trapdoor, and puts it in a bagless or disposable bin, meaning you don't have to empty the bin manually every time as you would with other models.
Best for Small Spaces
As the name suggests, these robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins that can hold less garbage, and are more efficient than larger models when it comes to navigating tight corners. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas larger robots are unable to reach. They tend to be cheaper than the pricier picks, as well, but you'll have to empty them manually from their dirt storage compartments at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums underwent a major transformation when manufacturers began adding sensors to help them navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would get stuck on or run over. These improvements reduced the number times our testers had to clean up after a robot incident.
However, the new sensors aren't solving all of these machines' problems. The cheaper models are still not able to tackle the same obstacles as older models, and they require an adequate amount of light to be able to be able to see where they're moving. Consider getting an option that incorporates an LIDAR spinning unit that is that is mounted on top to map the space. Our best overall models and runners-up models have this feature. This allows them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.
The models can also be programmed to use their cliff sensors when they are near or on the ground, and not when they are above it. It is essential to cover mirrors to prevent this from happening. The lasers used by the LIDAR-based models may bounce off reflective surfaces, which makes the robot think it's in a different space.
A few of the models we recommend allow you to create virtual no-go zones to protect areas you do not want the robot to go, which is useful if you have pets or children. These features aren't present on all models we test. Read our full reviews before deciding.
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