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Robot vacuums are fantastic for keeping your floors clean but they cannot replace a regular vacuum. Even the best vacuums - Haohand published an article - struggle to get deep into carpets or rugs, and can often get tangled in cords and socks.

Your robot will last longer if it is maintained with regular maintenance. This includes replacing filters, cutting the tangled hairs from brushes, and emptying the dustbin.

Battery Life

Most robot vacuums are equipped to handle a few cleaning sessions without having to be charged. The Ecovacs Q30S Combo is a close second in our top picks. It has an energy-efficient battery that can last for up to 180 minutes (3,230 square feet) on one charge. This amount of runtime will be more than enough for the majority of small homes with the combination of hard floors and carpets with low pile or larger homes with rooms that are about the same size.

A longer battery life means the robot can spend less time charging and more time cleaning. You should select a model that has a self-emptying bin. These models are more efficient at collecting debris and then returning to docks to recharge. It is essential to clean or replace filters and wipe down the sensors and the camera regularly so that they can be seen clearly.

Smart mapping technology is a useful feature to be looking for, as it allows you to program your robot to only clear certain rooms or areas where it's more likely to hit furniture or other obstacles. This feature is also helpful to ensure that your robot can reach under and around furniture such as beds, sofas and other tall items. A few robovacs are cheap and have boundary strips you can place on the floor to block off areas, while other high-end models use cameras and sensors for this purpose.

Even the best robot vacuums aren't able to replace a traditional vacuum when it comes heavy-duty dirt and debris. It's best to keep a power vacuum on hand for these tasks and schedule robot vacs to do light cleaning throughout the week.

Navigation

A robot should be capable of moving around your home without being caught or running into things such as metal screws, pet hair or sand. In our tests, a tracking device is used to track the robot through a multi-room lab. It then analyzes its surroundings. We also check the extent to which it can avoid obstacles, including power cords, furniture legs and pet waste.

The most advanced robots are able to map out multiple floors, and recognize landmarks like doors and Windows. The most advanced models such as the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra, feature a dual-sensor navigation system which uses an LIDAR sensor to map the space and a structured light camera at the front of the bot to detect objects in real time. The S8 can evade obstacles such as power cords and furniture legs. It can also store up to four floor maps.

The more affordable models don't have this kind of detection and rely on bump sensors, which aren't as precise. In my testing they were able to rip through cords, dog poop and even the shoes that were placed in the middle of the room. The most cost-effective choice Dreametech D10+, is an exception to this. It is a great carpet as well as a hard automatic floor vacuum, tangle and hair pickup. It also has a near-perfect auto empty score.

A large dust bin onboard, which doesn't have to be manually empty is another feature that is essential. For models that mop the robotic floor scrubber, this tank is able to hold enough water to last for several weeks of cleaning. The Karcher RCV 5 has this and a big enough footprint that it can be placed under furniture but not so big that it won't fit in the nook between your toilet and bathtub.

Apps

Robot vacuums are like their upright counterparts and require an array of technologies to keep them up-to-date. The result is a mature market full of options. But even the best models require some interaction with their users - particularly when cleaning schedules are being planned as well as establishing a home floor plan and setting up virtual barriers.

Think about a model that has its own app that can recognize the layout of your house and save these settings for later use. This will allow the robot vacuum to continue where it started in subsequent runs, rather than having the mapping process restarted each time.

Also, consider models that offer zone or spot cleaning. They let you tell the robot vacuum to concentrate on a specific spot, such as under the dining room table after an enormous family meal. It is possible to use the app or via voice commands.

Many models also offer objects avoidance. It allows the robot to detect objects in its path, for instance the shoe box or a crate filled with dog toys, and then guide itself around it. This prevents it from running into objects which could harm its sensors or cause jams.

This feature is offered on some of the more expensive models we tried. However, they tend to rely on bump sensors for this and didn't always manage to avoid obstacles in my test homes.

Pet Hair

Look for the best vacuum cleaner specifically designed to remove hair from pets. The best models have high suction power and a brush that is free of tangling, and an emptying mechanism that can automatically empty hair into the trash bin when necessary. Some models can also determine dirt levels and adjust cleaning intensity in line with the level of dirt. They can also detect items that aren't part of your flooring like furniture toys, food bowls, toys cords, and much more.

Some robot vacuums come with extra pet-friendly features. They include a water dispenser which is used to clean floors, and a HEPA filtering system that eliminates allergens, such as pet dust. They could also provide the option of a quieter operation, which will reduce the amount of sound generated during cleaning sessions.

Robot vacuums with the ability to map are a great option for pet owners. They are designed to analyze your home and devise an attack plan based upon the layout of each room as well as obstacles. Shark Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum that can map a room, navigate around furniture, and other obstacles using accelerometer and Gyroscope smart sensors.

Apps let you create no-go zones. These are areas where the robot is not allowed, such as delicate objects or pet feeding areas. This feature is particularly useful for households with busy schedules because it allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and make adjustments without having to be in the same room as the vacuum. Spot cleaning is another excellent feature. You can use the vacuum cleaner to clean a spot that is especially dirty or filled with pet hair.

Dust Bin

If you don't want something small, go for a model with a large bin or even a self-emptying trash bin. We recommend going for a model with a large bin, or perhaps a self-emptying dustbin. The first will let you keep up with emptying your bin frequently enough to maintain its performance. The latter will help you save time and effort by automatically dropping the contents into an internal container every few cleanings.

Look for models that have smart mapping capabilities that allow them to "learn" the layout of your home and plan more efficient routes. They also can detect and avoid objects that could hinder their travel (like shoelaces or tangled charging cables). Consider models that have intelligent mapping capabilities, which permit them to "learn" the structure of your home and design more efficient routes, as well as ones that are able to detect and avoid objects that could hinder their routes (like shoelaces or strangling charging cables).

Some models also offer spot cleaning. This lets you choose a specific area of your home to be targeted for intensive cleaning. We've found that most of the top performers in our tests are able to pick up fine particles like baking soda and sand as well as heavier particles like oatmeal orzo pasta screws, and pet hair.

Depending on the brand, the majority of robots last for years and will continue to perform so long as you keep up with maintenance tasks, such as cleaning hair that has become tangled from brushes, emptying the dust bin after each use and wiping down cameras and sensors as needed. The most reliable robots are more adaptable. This allows you to replace or repair components such as wheels and batteries as they wear out.