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The best robot vacuum for thick carpet and pet hair Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

For pets that shed fur, a robot vacuum/mop combo is among the top floor cleaning options. The machine can mop and vacuum and even clean and dry its own mop pads.

It also has 8,000Pa suction, which is the most of any robot that we've evaluated. It also allows you to set up cleaning schedules and save maps of your house through its app.

1. Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni

The X2 Omni robot vacuum-mop is the latest model in Ecovacs range of hybrid robot vacuum mop pet Hair mops. This wet-dry model is equipped with Ecovacs' new AIVI 3D 2.0 lidar system, which offers improved mapping and obstacle avoidance. The system is equipped with dual laser LiDAR, similar to that used in self-driving vehicles. It can scan a space that is up to 32 feet by 360 degrees. This means more precise mapping as well as faster response time and greater cleaning accuracy.

It also comes with a rotating mopping pad made of chenille, which makes it easier to scrub tough areas as opposed to traditional mops. During my testing, the X2 Omni took just over an hour to wash its pad and begin work, and I noticed it was much more accurate than the previous models, which seemed to follow a gridded path around rooms. It was able to navigate around corners and edges of my rooms, and also create "Zambani patterns" both in and out of the middle of the room. It also returned to its OMNI station regularly to empty the dustbin and clean the mop using hot water before starting another cleaning job.

Like other Ecovacs products The X2 Omni is a breeze to set up and start using. It takes just a few minutes to snap the dock into its place, plug it into and connect to your Wi-Fi network at home. After that, you can start the app and begin with your first cleaning project. I was able to dive into the settings and customize my floor plan within about 15 minutes, which included creating restricted areas for mopping and sweeping, reworking my wall-mounted furniture layouts, and much more. The X2 Omni performed impressively during my tests, scoring excellent scores for debris removal and pet hair cleaning and near-perfect results in crevice and edge cleaning.

2. Deebot T10 Omni

If you need a powerful combination of vacuuming and mopping, check out the EcoVACS Deebot Omni. It is the most advanced of the T-line offered by the company and comes with the brand new OZMO Turbo2.0 mopping system, which makes use of a dual-spinning brush to provide better cleaning than conventional scrubbers. It also has YIKO, an artificial language processing technology that is a first of its kind. This allows it to respond to a variety of voice commands. You can make use of the ECOVACS app to map your home, establish cleaning schedules, and adjust settings.

The main drawback of the T10 Omni is that it's not able to switch between mopping and vacuuming in a single run. The two modes require you attach and remove mop heads according to the need which is great for most homes, but not suitable for people with busy lifestyles.

However, the Deebot T10 Omni is an excellent robot vacuum for pet hair vacuum and delivers impressive results in our pet hair tests. It was able to vacuum up more than 96% of the dust we tossed at it on our hardwood flooring and floors, which is a remarkable performance. It also did an excellent job on carpet and tile cleaning up more than 99% of dirt and other debris.

This robotic mop and vacuum has large docking stations that provides cool water auto-cleaning for its mop pads, automatic emptying into a 3L plastic bag that is easy to replace, and hot air drying for quick and simple maintenance. It also has a large tank of water that allows it to be washed and dried more often between mopping sessions.

The Deebot T10 features a wash tray built into its base, similar to other mopping robots. It makes use of the wash tray to rinse and dry its mop pads while it is using them. It does not have a tray that can be removed, which means that dirt, dust and other grime will gradually build up on the bottom.

3. RoboVac X8 hybrid

This is the first model of mopping from Anker which is well-known for its robot vacuums. It offers improved smarts, multiple map support, and LIDAR scanning, along with twin-turbine suction technology that adapts to the surface you're cleaning. It's a great mid-range robotic vacuum cleaner however it doesn't exactly live up to its promise of being a one-stop shop for floor cleaning.

The X8 Hybrid looks like a standard robotic vacuum cleaner from the top with its circular shape with sweeping wheels, as well as a raised space for sensors. Flip it over, however you'll see an electric floor brush as well as a single side sweeper brush that pushes dirt from the edges of the machine into the main path of the robot's 'mouth'. It's a little smaller than the main brushes of the iRobot Roomba S9 which I found made it easier to reach under chairs and couches.

The mapping system is quite sophisticated and allows you to set no-mop zones and specific cleaning zones. However, it has a tendency to get into things (including its own charging dock) and isn't the best in climbing over carpets. It was capable of removing pet hair from floors that were bare however, and in our tests, it was able to pick up 89.5 percent of litter, which is higher than all but the strongest robots we've examined.

Although it's controlled through the app it's also controllable via the app. X8 Hybrid also comes with a series of physical buttons on its base, which allow you to choose a cleaning mode, and turn the robot off and on. These buttons can be used to create no-go areas and view real-time maps. It's a bit chatty, too, and will inform you of what it plans to do next ("start cleaning") or warn you that something's not right (it isn't able to charge, for example).

4. ILIFE A4s

This advanced model collects pet hair, kibble, and other particles with top-quality performance and is able to effortlessly maneuver around furniture legs. It also has an impressive feature set that includes two cleaning modes as well as a self-emptying dock and a real-time obstacle avoidance system. The device that is Wi-Fi-connected can be controlled best through the Neato App, where cleanings are scheduled and maintenance requirements are tracked. The X2 Omni is an excellent option for homes with a large a mix of hard carpet and floors, but it requires some advanced planning to avoid getting stuck on power cords, toys or other obstacles that might be unexpected.

This robot did well during our tests on hardwood floors and kibble. It picked up everything from a single rice grain to multiple dog food pieces with only one sweep. It had some issues with rugs however, generally speaking, this vacuum cleaner is perfect for large rooms that contain different flooring types and a mix of pets.

The A4s Pro is expensive, but it's a great option for those who wish to be able to leave the house with no hands on so they can take on other tasks or perform household chores. The A4s Pro has a convenient auto-cleaning feature that increases suction to tackle difficult dirt or spills. It also includes a battery-powered ElectroWall to set boundaries for the robot.

This budget-friendly model from a well-known brand is the cheapest we've ever tested, and provides incredible value for the money. Its navigation system is basic and uses a super-basic random pathing algorithm and lacks room mapping capabilities, making it less efficient than other models on this list. It's still able to get under furniture and into corners. Its mopping mode performed very well in our tests by picking up hairs and other debris.

5. Shark iQ

Shark's iQ isn't quite as robust as the Roomba S9, but it is superior in general at getting rid of pet hair on all surfaces. It does a better job of cleaning low-pile carpet and floors that are not covered. It also utilizes the smart-pathing software for better mobility. It can be directed to a particular area and has a suite of advanced automation features, including no-go zones and schedules. It also allows you to suspend and resume cleaning sessions which is ideal for homes with pets.

Its self-cleaning brushroll prevents knots from pet hair and other debris and its self-emptying bagless dock station can hold up to 30 days worth of dirt before it needs to be emptied. It also comes with an array of side brushes that are angled to dig deep into corners, and its multi-stage filtration system captures dust, dander and allergens for a cleaner air.

The robot vacuum feels sturdy and well-constructed, and it has a smartphone app that lets you change the settings for your vacuum and plan cleaning sessions ahead of time. The app allows you to view the remaining battery life of the iQ, and send push notifications if it encounters any issues during a cleaning session. You can control it using your voice using an Amazon Alexa device or Google Assistant device. If you don't have either of these devices you can mark out areas with physical boundary lines.

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