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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Robot vacuums will save you time and effort when it comes to cleaning. Top performers do a good job picking up dust and light debris and allow you to create no-go zones for pets or power cords.

The more expensive ones can even sweep your floors, but they can't climb up stairs. Look for models with smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and large self-emptying bins.

Best Overall

The top robots we tested were reliable, user-friendly, and able keep up with the daily messes. It is also important to choose a model capable of handling stairs and has good pick-up power on carpets. And, if you're looking to add more features, you may be interested in a model with smart mapping technology or an app that lets you control the robot remotely.

Camryn Rabideau, a contributing shopping writer for PEOPLE and a product reviewer who has tried dozens robotic vacuums, is credited with testing dozens of robot vacuums. She prefers the ones with the most conveniences like ones that have self-emptying bins and charging stations that automatically empty and refill the water tanks used to mop robotic vacuums. She also loves robots that recognize landmarks such as furniture legs and power cables so that they don't fall when climbing the stairs.

This affordable robot vacuum from Black and Decker has a lower score on navigation and has less technology for avoiding objects than the best-rated models. It has a large non-refillable dustbin as well as a long battery. It also comes with an option that allows you to schedule cleaning times and then return to where it stopped last, making it easier to cover larger homes. This model is an excellent choice for pet owners, as it can avoid tangled fur and food particles.

In our tests, we found that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined a LIDAR (light) sensor which can identify rooms and obstacles by using a structured-light sensor to detect objects and detect edges. It can stay clear of liquid droplets, stairs, and furniture legs easily using 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 does. The included app provides the 3D image of your home, room labels and advanced cleaning options.

This robot is not as good at cleaning like our top models, but it excels at picking up heavier items like orzo pasta, metal screws, and even fine particles like sand. The only drawbacks are that it cannot mop, and its navigation system is a little less impressive.

The best for Carpet

If you have carpeting, select an automatic vacuum (click through the next document) that scores high for rug and carpet ability to maneuver and pick up. A lot of models do a great job of removing dust that has been embedded in carpets with a low pile and a few are capable of picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta, metal screws, and pet hair. However, they can't handle small particles as well as canister or upright vacuums, and they may miss ground-in dirt close to thresholds and baseboards.

For homes with carpets the 2-in-1 robot vacuum is the best automatic vacuum cleaner option. It is possible to swap out a cleaning bin to a damp mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop that can clean and mop simultaneously with circular pads spinning at 200 revolutions per minute. It detects and raises the pads when it encounters carpet to avoid wetting the floor. Additionally, you don't have to take them off or replace them after each use. The Q Revo is also better than other robot vacuum/mops at keeping away from obstacles, getting close to rugs and thresholds, and staying clear of obstacles.

The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It was a great performer in our tests, and you can schedule it to tidy your home when you are away. It can be set to mop only and we were impressed by its remarkable navigation on bare floors and rugs, as well as its ability to go up and over furniture. The Combo i5 has a long runtime and excellent path planning for the size of the device.

If you're looking for a top-of-the-line vacuum Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is a great alternative. It comes with a large dock that can last for weeks without having to be empty. It also features impressive navigation and auto-emptying capabilities on carpets and floors with no floor. It also has a smart mapping system that can be programmed to only run for certain times (a useful feature to stop mischievous children and dextrous animals from running wild). The Shark isn't as powerful as other mop/robot combinations however it still picks hair and pet hair extremely well. It's also the best robot vacuum for large house value of our top choices.

Best for Hard Flooring

Robot vacuums are a great choice for hardwood floors as they are able to easily navigate around obstacles without damaging surfaces that are not bare. They do an excellent job of removing dust and crumbs, however they struggle with pet hair and other larger particles. They don't have the suction power of an expensive upright or canister vacuum, so they're not an ideal option for rooms with carpets or deep cleaning upholstery.

The most effective robots are those that are two-in-one, which combine mop and vacuum to complete the job in one go. If you have floors that are mixed choose models with an onboard sensor that detects any changes in floor texture and adjusts suction accordingly. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and lets it move seamlessly from hard carpeting 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 like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model has an impressive robotic vacuum that has smart navigation that can clean hardwood floors and other surfaces. It also mop. Its sensors let it avoid dangers like stairs.

When it comes to mop pads, the eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors with downward pressure rather than wipe them over to get rid of light dirt and dust. Its pads that can be reused reduce waste and help to spread less germs. They can also be cleaned at the docking stations to save time. They can also be dried, washed, and reused.

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 where the vacuum can't go or label rooms separately, or schedule cleaning times for certain areas. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock, which collects debris through a trapdoor, and stores it in a disposable or bagless bin, meaning you don't have to manually empty the bin as often as you do with other models.

Ideal for small Spaces

These robots are specifically designed for small spaces. They have smaller bins that contain less garbage, and are more efficient than larger models when it comes to navigating tight corners. They can also be placed under furniture that larger robots have difficulty reaching. They are generally less expensive than the pricier picks, as well, but you'll have to empty their dirt bins at end of each cleaning session.

A few years ago, robot vacuums went through a major change when manufacturers began adding sensors to help them navigate and avoid household objects that traditional sensors would become stuck on or over. This improved the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robot incident.

The new sensors aren't completely eliminating all the issues with these devices, however. The cheaper models are still not able to traverse the same obstacles as the older models, and they require some level of illumination to be able to be able to see where they're moving. You should consider an option that incorporates a spinning LIDAR device mounted on top to create maps of the area. Our top model and the runners-up use this. This allows them to work in the dark and avoid obstacles like stairs.

These models can be programmed to only use their cliff sensors when they are near or on the ground, and not when they are above it. It is still recommended to shield any mirrors that might hinder this function, however, since the lasers used by a LIDAR-based model could bounce off reflective surfaces and cause the robot to think it's in a different room.

Some of the models we recommend will allow you to create virtual no-go zones for areas you don't want the robot to visit. This is a great option for those with pets or small children. These features aren't present on all models we test. Check out our complete reviews before making your choice.