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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner
A robot vacuum will help you save time and hassle in the case of regular touch-ups. Top performers do a good job of removing dust and lightweight debris and allow you to designate no-go zones in pets or power cords.
The more expensive ones can even mop your floor but they aren't able to climb up the stairs. Make sure you choose models with smart mapping, real time hazards avoidance, and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The best robots we tried were efficient, easy-to-use, and able keep up with the daily messes. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking power and the capability to climb stairs. And, if you're looking for additional features, you might be interested in a robot equipped with smart mapping technology or an application that allows you to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing shopping writer and product reviewer at PEOPLE who has tested dozens of robotic vacuums. She's a big fan of robot vacuums that provide the greatest convenience, such as self-emptying bins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robots. She's also a big fan of the robots that can detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords, so they don't get tripped up when climbing the stairs.
This robot from Black and Decker has a lower navigation score and less object-avoidance tech than the top-rated models. It comes with a large non-refillable dustbin as well as a long battery. In addition, it has a feature that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and then return to the spot where it stopped last and makes it much easier to clean larger spaces. This model is a great choice for pet owners, because it will prevent the tangles of fur and food particles.
In our tests, we found that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined the LIDAR (light) sensor which can identify obstacles and map rooms using a structured-light sensor that can detect objects and detect edges. This combination lets it avoid stairs, droplets of liquid, and furniture legs with ease and save up to four floor maps for future reference. It is also able to stop the cleaning process at any point and pick up where it left off and let you do chores while the robot works. The app includes an interactive 3D model of your home, with room labels and advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models but it excels in picking up fine debris like sand and baking soda as well as larger items, such as orzo pasta and metal screws. Its only drawbacks are that it can't mop and has a slightly less efficient navigation system.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, search for a robot vacuum with strong pickup and maneuverability scores on carpets and rug. Many models do a decent job of picking up dust that has been embedded in carpets with a low pile and a few do a good job of cleaning up larger debris such as orzo pasta, metal screws and pet hair. They don't pick-up small particles like an upright canister, and may be unable to pick up dirt close to thresholds or baseboards.
For carpeted homes the 2-in-1 robot vacuum is the best option. You can swap out a cleaning bin for a damp mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo is a 2-in-1 robotic vacuum/mop that is able to clean and mop at the same time with circular pads spinning at 200 rpm. It detects and raises the pads when it is in contact with carpet to prevent wetting the floor, and you don't have to take them off or replace them after every use. The Q Revo is also superior to other robot vacuums and mops in staying clear of obstacles, automated vacuum getting close to rugs and thresholds and staying clear of obstacles.
The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It did well in our tests and you can program it to tidy your home even when you're away. It can be set up to mop only. We liked its navigation on floors with no flooring as well as rug. The Combo i5 has a long runtime and excellent path-planning for an item of this size.
If you want a more high-tech model, consider the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a huge dock that can last for weeks and not need to be cleaned. It also features impressive capability to auto-empty carpets and floors with no automatic floor vacuum. It also has a clever mapping system that can be programmed to only run during certain hours (a beneficial feature to keep mischievous children and dextrous animals from running wild). The Shark is less powerful than other mop/robot combination models, but it still manages to pick up pet hair and hair with a high degree of accuracy. It's also the most affordable price of our top picks.
Ideal for Hard Floors
Robot vacuums are the best pick for hardwood floors because they are able to navigate around obstacles without damaging the floor's surface. They are excellent at of picking up crumbs and dust, but they aren't able to handle pet hair and other larger particles. They lack the suction power of a high-end canister or upright vacuum, making them unsuitable for deep cleaning carpeted or upholstery areas.
The most effective two-in-one robots incorporate a remote vacuum and a mop, taking care of a more complete chore in one sweep. Look for models that have an onboard sensor that detects any changes in the flooring and adjust suction in line with the changes. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can go seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.
If your home is made up of hardwood floors, consider an automated vacuum (via Indexrise) and mop combination like the eufy S1 Pro. This model features a powerful robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces, plus it can mop too. Its sensors assist it in avoiding staircases and other hazards, so you don't need to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When it comes to mops, the eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors using downward pressure, rather than wipe them over to get rid of light dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and spread fewer germs. They can also be cleaned at docking stations to help save time. They are also able to be dried, washed, and used again.
The robovac can be operated by your smartphone, making it much easier to use. For instance, you can use the app to create a zone that the vacuum won't enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning sessions for specific areas. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that sucks debris through a trapdoor and stores it in a disposable or bagless bin, so you don't have to manually empty the bin as often as you do with other models.
Ideal for small Spaces
Like the name suggests, these robots are best to be used in small spaces. They have smaller bins, that can store less debris. They are also more efficient when it comes to moving around corners more efficiently than larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas bigger robots struggle to reach. These robots are also cheaper than higher-end models, but you will have to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end of each cleaning robots for home session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums went through significant changes. Manufacturers began adding sensors that allowed them to avoid household items that their traditional sensors could be stuck on or across. The improvements in technology reduced the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robotic snag.
However, the new sensors haven't resolved all of these machines' problems. The most affordable models struggle with the same obstacles that the older ones did and, in addition, they require a certain amount light to be able see where they're headed. If you are living in a dark space or have a lot of low-profile furniture, consider buying a model that utilizes top-mounted spinning LIDAR units to map your area, like our top overall and runner-up picks do. This will allow them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.
They can also be programmed to only utilize their cliff sensors when they are near or on the ground, but not when they are above it. You'll still want to cover any mirrors that may interfere with this function however, since the lasers used by a LIDAR-based model can bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to think it's in another room.
Some of the models that we recommend will allow you to create virtual no-go areas for areas that you don't want the robot to visit. This is a great option when you have pets or small children. These features aren't offered on all the models we've tested, so be sure to go through our complete reviews of the choices below prior to making a purchase.
A robot vacuum will help you save time and hassle in the case of regular touch-ups. Top performers do a good job of removing dust and lightweight debris and allow you to designate no-go zones in pets or power cords.
The more expensive ones can even mop your floor but they aren't able to climb up the stairs. Make sure you choose models with smart mapping, real time hazards avoidance, and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The best robots we tried were efficient, easy-to-use, and able keep up with the daily messes. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking power and the capability to climb stairs. And, if you're looking for additional features, you might be interested in a robot equipped with smart mapping technology or an application that allows you to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing shopping writer and product reviewer at PEOPLE who has tested dozens of robotic vacuums. She's a big fan of robot vacuums that provide the greatest convenience, such as self-emptying bins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robots. She's also a big fan of the robots that can detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords, so they don't get tripped up when climbing the stairs.
This robot from Black and Decker has a lower navigation score and less object-avoidance tech than the top-rated models. It comes with a large non-refillable dustbin as well as a long battery. In addition, it has a feature that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and then return to the spot where it stopped last and makes it much easier to clean larger spaces. This model is a great choice for pet owners, because it will prevent the tangles of fur and food particles.
In our tests, we found that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined the LIDAR (light) sensor which can identify obstacles and map rooms using a structured-light sensor that can detect objects and detect edges. This combination lets it avoid stairs, droplets of liquid, and furniture legs with ease and save up to four floor maps for future reference. It is also able to stop the cleaning process at any point and pick up where it left off and let you do chores while the robot works. The app includes an interactive 3D model of your home, with room labels and advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models but it excels in picking up fine debris like sand and baking soda as well as larger items, such as orzo pasta and metal screws. Its only drawbacks are that it can't mop and has a slightly less efficient navigation system.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, search for a robot vacuum with strong pickup and maneuverability scores on carpets and rug. Many models do a decent job of picking up dust that has been embedded in carpets with a low pile and a few do a good job of cleaning up larger debris such as orzo pasta, metal screws and pet hair. They don't pick-up small particles like an upright canister, and may be unable to pick up dirt close to thresholds or baseboards.
For carpeted homes the 2-in-1 robot vacuum is the best option. You can swap out a cleaning bin for a damp mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo is a 2-in-1 robotic vacuum/mop that is able to clean and mop at the same time with circular pads spinning at 200 rpm. It detects and raises the pads when it is in contact with carpet to prevent wetting the floor, and you don't have to take them off or replace them after every use. The Q Revo is also superior to other robot vacuums and mops in staying clear of obstacles, automated vacuum getting close to rugs and thresholds and staying clear of obstacles.
The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It did well in our tests and you can program it to tidy your home even when you're away. It can be set up to mop only. We liked its navigation on floors with no flooring as well as rug. The Combo i5 has a long runtime and excellent path-planning for an item of this size.
If you want a more high-tech model, consider the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a huge dock that can last for weeks and not need to be cleaned. It also features impressive capability to auto-empty carpets and floors with no automatic floor vacuum. It also has a clever mapping system that can be programmed to only run during certain hours (a beneficial feature to keep mischievous children and dextrous animals from running wild). The Shark is less powerful than other mop/robot combination models, but it still manages to pick up pet hair and hair with a high degree of accuracy. It's also the most affordable price of our top picks.
Ideal for Hard Floors
Robot vacuums are the best pick for hardwood floors because they are able to navigate around obstacles without damaging the floor's surface. They are excellent at of picking up crumbs and dust, but they aren't able to handle pet hair and other larger particles. They lack the suction power of a high-end canister or upright vacuum, making them unsuitable for deep cleaning carpeted or upholstery areas.
The most effective two-in-one robots incorporate a remote vacuum and a mop, taking care of a more complete chore in one sweep. Look for models that have an onboard sensor that detects any changes in the flooring and adjust suction in line with the changes. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can go seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.
If your home is made up of hardwood floors, consider an automated vacuum (via Indexrise) and mop combination like the eufy S1 Pro. This model features a powerful robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces, plus it can mop too. Its sensors assist it in avoiding staircases and other hazards, so you don't need to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When it comes to mops, the eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors using downward pressure, rather than wipe them over to get rid of light dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and spread fewer germs. They can also be cleaned at docking stations to help save time. They are also able to be dried, washed, and used again.
The robovac can be operated by your smartphone, making it much easier to use. For instance, you can use the app to create a zone that the vacuum won't enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning sessions for specific areas. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that sucks debris through a trapdoor and stores it in a disposable or bagless bin, so you don't have to manually empty the bin as often as you do with other models.
Ideal for small Spaces
Like the name suggests, these robots are best to be used in small spaces. They have smaller bins, that can store less debris. They are also more efficient when it comes to moving around corners more efficiently than larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas bigger robots struggle to reach. These robots are also cheaper than higher-end models, but you will have to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end of each cleaning robots for home session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums went through significant changes. Manufacturers began adding sensors that allowed them to avoid household items that their traditional sensors could be stuck on or across. The improvements in technology reduced the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robotic snag.
However, the new sensors haven't resolved all of these machines' problems. The most affordable models struggle with the same obstacles that the older ones did and, in addition, they require a certain amount light to be able see where they're headed. If you are living in a dark space or have a lot of low-profile furniture, consider buying a model that utilizes top-mounted spinning LIDAR units to map your area, like our top overall and runner-up picks do. This will allow them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.
They can also be programmed to only utilize their cliff sensors when they are near or on the ground, but not when they are above it. You'll still want to cover any mirrors that may interfere with this function however, since the lasers used by a LIDAR-based model can bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to think it's in another room.
Some of the models that we recommend will allow you to create virtual no-go areas for areas that you don't want the robot to visit. This is a great option when you have pets or small children. These features aren't offered on all the models we've tested, so be sure to go through our complete reviews of the choices below prior to making a purchase.

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