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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Robot vacuums can help you save time and effort when it comes to regular cleaning. The best automatic floor cleaner ones are adept at getting rid of dust light debris, cords and dust.
The more expensive models even clean your floors, though they aren't able to climb stairs. Look for models that have smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The top robots we tested were reliable, user-friendly and able to keep up with daily debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking capability and the capability to climb stairs. And, if you're looking to add more features, you might be interested in a robot that uses smart mapping technology, or an application that allows you to control the robot vacuum Cleaner Best remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She prefers the ones with the most features such as those with self-emptying bins and charging stations that automatically empty and refill water tanks to mop robotic vacuums. She's also a big fan of robots that detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords so they don't get caught when climbing the stairs.
When compared to the top-rated models this Black and Decker robot vacuum is less equipped with object-avoidance technology and its navigation score is lower. However, it does have a large dustbin that doesn't require frequent emptying, and has a long battery life. It also comes with an option that allows you to schedule cleaning times and then return to the place it was last. This makes it easier for you to take care of larger areas. This model is a great choice for pet owners, because it will prevent tangled fur and food particles.
In our tests in our tests, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines a LIDAR sensor that maps rooms and detect obstacles, with a structured light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. The combination lets it avoid stairs, droplets of liquid and furniture legs easily and save up to four floor robot maps to be used in the future for reference. It can also pause the cleaning process at any time and return to where it stopped, so you can do chores while the robot is working. The included app offers an interactive 3D model of your home, room labels and advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it is superior 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 isn't able to mop and has a less impressive navigation system.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, look for a robot vacuum with strong pickup and maneuverability scores on carpet and rug. A lot of models do a great job of picking up dust that is embedded in carpets with low pile and some do a decent job at picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta, metal screws, and pet hair. They can't take in fine particles like an upright or canister, and could be unable to pick up dirt close to baseboards or thresholds.
The best option for carpeted areas is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop. It lets you swap in a cleaning bin and a damp mopping pad. 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 revolutions per minute. It recognizes and raises its pads when they come into contact with carpets, preventing the floor from getting wet. It is not necessary to remove them or replace them every time. The Q Revo also performs better than other robot vacuums/mops when it comes to avoiding obstacles and getting closer to carpets and thresholds.
The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It performed well in our tests and you can set it up to schedule it to clean your home even when you're away. It can also be set to only mop and we loved its impressive navigation on both bare floors and rugs and its ability to climb up and over furniture. The Combo i5 also has a very long runtime and excellent path planning for such a small device.
If you're looking for a high-tech vacuum, the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is a great option. It has a large charging dock that can run for weeks without needing to be emptying, and it has amazing navigation abilities and automatic emptying on carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It also has a clever mapping system and can be programmed to only run for certain times (a beneficial feature to keep the sly children and animals from running amok). The Shark has less powerful suction than some other mop/robot combos however it's still good at picking up hair and pet hair. It is the most affordable of our top picks.
The best choice for hardwood floors
Robot vacuums are the best choice for hardwood floors as they can easily navigate around obstacles without damaging surfaces that are not bare. They are capable of picking up dust and crumbs, however they are unable to deal with pet hair and other larger particles. They also lack the suction power of a high-end upright or canister vacuum, meaning they're not the best choice for carpeted rooms or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.
The best two-in-1 robots combine a vacuum and a mop and take care of an entire task in one go. If you have floors that are mixed choose a model with an onboard sensor which detects changes in floor texture and adjusts suction to match. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and allows it to effortlessly switch from hard carpeting to soft carpeting.
If your home is mostly composed of hardwood floors, consider an automated vacuum and mop combo like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model comes with an impressive robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation that can clean hardwood floors and other surfaces. It can also mop. Its sensors assist it in avoiding staircases and other hazards, so you don't have to be worried about the bot plummeting down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When you need mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors with downward pressure rather than wipe them to remove dust and dirt. The mop pads are reusable, which reduce the amount of waste, and make it less likely to spread germs and can be cleaned at the docking station to save your time. The mops can also be washed and dried to avoid spreading mold.
Both the robovac as well as the mop can be controlled by your smartphone to make it easier to manage the device. For instance, you can use the app to set up a no-go zone that the vacuum cannot enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning robot price times for specific areas. The eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that collects debris through a trapdoor and is then stored in a disposable or bagless bin, so you don't have to empty the bin manually as often as you do with other models.
Best suited for small Spaces
These robots are designed for smaller spaces. They have smaller bins, that can store less debris. They are also more efficient in getting around corners better than larger models. They can also fit under furniture, whereas larger robots struggle to get in. These robots are also cheaper than more expensive models, however you will have to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums went through a major change as manufacturers began adding sensors to help navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would become stuck on or over. This has reduced the number of times our testers needed to clean up after a robotic snag whether it was a power cord, a toy, or piece of pet waste.
The new sensors haven't eliminated all the problems that these devices have, however. The cheapest models still struggle with the same issues that the older ones faced, and many of them require a certain amount light to be able see where they're headed. Consider getting a model that uses a spinning LIDAR unit placed on top of the model to trace the area. Our best overall models and runners-up models use this. This will allow them to avoid obstacles like stairs and other ones while working in the dark.
In addition being able to work in the dark and in the dark, these models can be configured to use their cliff sensors only when they're near or on the floor, not above them. You'll still want to shield any mirrors that could interfere with this function, however, because the lasers used by a LIDAR-based model could bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to think it's in another room.
Some of the models we recommend allow you to create virtual no-go zones in areas you don't want the robot to go, which can be useful if you have small pets or children. These features aren't present on all models we test. Read our full reviews before deciding.
Robot vacuums can help you save time and effort when it comes to regular cleaning. The best automatic floor cleaner ones are adept at getting rid of dust light debris, cords and dust.
The more expensive models even clean your floors, though they aren't able to climb stairs. Look for models that have smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance and large self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The top robots we tested were reliable, user-friendly and able to keep up with daily debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking capability and the capability to climb stairs. And, if you're looking to add more features, you might be interested in a robot that uses smart mapping technology, or an application that allows you to control the robot vacuum Cleaner Best remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She prefers the ones with the most features such as those with self-emptying bins and charging stations that automatically empty and refill water tanks to mop robotic vacuums. She's also a big fan of robots that detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords so they don't get caught when climbing the stairs.
When compared to the top-rated models this Black and Decker robot vacuum is less equipped with object-avoidance technology and its navigation score is lower. However, it does have a large dustbin that doesn't require frequent emptying, and has a long battery life. It also comes with an option that allows you to schedule cleaning times and then return to the place it was last. This makes it easier for you to take care of larger areas. This model is a great choice for pet owners, because it will prevent tangled fur and food particles.
In our tests in our tests, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines a LIDAR sensor that maps rooms and detect obstacles, with a structured light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. The combination lets it avoid stairs, droplets of liquid and furniture legs easily and save up to four floor robot maps to be used in the future for reference. It can also pause the cleaning process at any time and return to where it stopped, so you can do chores while the robot is working. The included app offers an interactive 3D model of your home, room labels and advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it is superior 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 isn't able to mop and has a less impressive navigation system.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, look for a robot vacuum with strong pickup and maneuverability scores on carpet and rug. A lot of models do a great job of picking up dust that is embedded in carpets with low pile and some do a decent job at picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta, metal screws, and pet hair. They can't take in fine particles like an upright or canister, and could be unable to pick up dirt close to baseboards or thresholds.
The best option for carpeted areas is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop. It lets you swap in a cleaning bin and a damp mopping pad. 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 revolutions per minute. It recognizes and raises its pads when they come into contact with carpets, preventing the floor from getting wet. It is not necessary to remove them or replace them every time. The Q Revo also performs better than other robot vacuums/mops when it comes to avoiding obstacles and getting closer to carpets and thresholds.
The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It performed well in our tests and you can set it up to schedule it to clean your home even when you're away. It can also be set to only mop and we loved its impressive navigation on both bare floors and rugs and its ability to climb up and over furniture. The Combo i5 also has a very long runtime and excellent path planning for such a small device.
If you're looking for a high-tech vacuum, the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is a great option. It has a large charging dock that can run for weeks without needing to be emptying, and it has amazing navigation abilities and automatic emptying on carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It also has a clever mapping system and can be programmed to only run for certain times (a beneficial feature to keep the sly children and animals from running amok). The Shark has less powerful suction than some other mop/robot combos however it's still good at picking up hair and pet hair. It is the most affordable of our top picks.
The best choice for hardwood floors
Robot vacuums are the best choice for hardwood floors as they can easily navigate around obstacles without damaging surfaces that are not bare. They are capable of picking up dust and crumbs, however they are unable to deal with pet hair and other larger particles. They also lack the suction power of a high-end upright or canister vacuum, meaning they're not the best choice for carpeted rooms or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.
The best two-in-1 robots combine a vacuum and a mop and take care of an entire task in one go. If you have floors that are mixed choose a model with an onboard sensor which detects changes in floor texture and adjusts suction to match. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and allows it to effortlessly switch from hard carpeting to soft carpeting.
If your home is mostly composed of hardwood floors, consider an automated vacuum and mop combo like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model comes with an impressive robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation that can clean hardwood floors and other surfaces. It can also mop. Its sensors assist it in avoiding staircases and other hazards, so you don't have to be worried about the bot plummeting down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When you need mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors with downward pressure rather than wipe them to remove dust and dirt. The mop pads are reusable, which reduce the amount of waste, and make it less likely to spread germs and can be cleaned at the docking station to save your time. The mops can also be washed and dried to avoid spreading mold.
Both the robovac as well as the mop can be controlled by your smartphone to make it easier to manage the device. For instance, you can use the app to set up a no-go zone that the vacuum cannot enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning robot price times for specific areas. The eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that collects debris through a trapdoor and is then stored in a disposable or bagless bin, so you don't have to empty the bin manually as often as you do with other models.
Best suited for small Spaces
These robots are designed for smaller spaces. They have smaller bins, that can store less debris. They are also more efficient in getting around corners better than larger models. They can also fit under furniture, whereas larger robots struggle to get in. These robots are also cheaper than more expensive models, however you will have to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums went through a major change as manufacturers began adding sensors to help navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would become stuck on or over. This has reduced the number of times our testers needed to clean up after a robotic snag whether it was a power cord, a toy, or piece of pet waste.
The new sensors haven't eliminated all the problems that these devices have, however. The cheapest models still struggle with the same issues that the older ones faced, and many of them require a certain amount light to be able see where they're headed. Consider getting a model that uses a spinning LIDAR unit placed on top of the model to trace the area. Our best overall models and runners-up models use this. This will allow them to avoid obstacles like stairs and other ones while working in the dark.
In addition being able to work in the dark and in the dark, these models can be configured to use their cliff sensors only when they're near or on the floor, not above them. You'll still want to shield any mirrors that could interfere with this function, however, because the lasers used by a LIDAR-based model could bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to think it's in another room.
Some of the models we recommend allow you to create virtual no-go zones in areas you don't want the robot to go, which can be useful if you have small pets or children. These features aren't present on all models we test. Read our full reviews before deciding.
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