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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner

A robot vacuum can save you lots of time and effort in the case of regular cleaning. Top performers do a good job at removing dust and lightweight debris, and most allow you to designate no-go zones in pet areas or power cords.

The more expensive ones can even mop your floor but they aren't able to climb up stairs. Find models with smart mapping, real time safety features, and large self vacuum-emptying bins.

Best Overall

The top robots we've tested that we have tested are effective, easy to use, and able to cope with the everyday messes. You'll need a model with adequate carpet-picking capabilities and the ability to take on stairs. If you're looking for extra features, you may be interested in a model equipped with smart mapping technology or an app that lets you control the robot remotely.

Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She prefers robovacs that have the most conveniences like those with self-emptying bins and charging stations that automatically empty and fill the water tanks used to mop robotic vacuums. She also likes the robots that are able to recognize landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords, so they don't trip when climbing the stairs.

This robot from Black and Decker has a lower score on navigation and has less technology for avoiding objects than the top-rated models. It comes with a huge, non-refillable dustbin and a long battery. Additionally, it has an option that allows you to plan cleaning times and return to the location the last time it was used which makes it easier to clean larger spaces. This model is a good choice for pet owners, as it can avoid tangled fur and food particles.

In our tests we tested the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines a LIDAR sensor that is able to map rooms and detect obstacles, with a structured light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. The combination lets it avoid steps, drops of liquid, and furniture legs with ease and save up to four floor maps for future use. It is able to pause and resume the cleaning process at any time, meaning you can continue to do chores while it works. The app provides the 3D image of your home, complete with room labels and advanced cleaning options.

Although this robot isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it is superior in removing small particles like sand and baking soda, as well as heavier items, such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. The only downsides are that it's not able to mop, and its navigation system is a little less impressive.

Best for Carpet

If you have carpeting in your home, you should look for a automated vacuum cleaner that has excellent pickup and good maneuverability scores on carpets and rug. A lot of models do a great job of picking up dust that is embedded in carpets with low pile and some are capable of sweeping up heavier debris like orzo pasta, metal screws, and pet hair. However, they can't handle small particles as well as an upright or canister vacuum and can miss ground-in dirt close to thresholds and baseboards.

For most carpeted homes, a 2-in-1 robotic vacuum/mop is the best choice. You can exchange a cleaning bin to a damp mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo is a 2-in-1 robotic vacuum/mop that is able to clean and mop simultaneously with circular pads that spin at 200 rpm. It detects and lifts the pads when it encounters carpet to avoid wetting the floor. Additionally, you don't have to take them off or replace them after every use. The Q Revo is also superior to other robot vacuum/mops at staying clear of obstacles and rugs, while also getting close to them and thresholds and staying clear of obstacles.

The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It performed well in our tests and you can program it to sweep your home when you are away. It can be set to only mop, and we liked its excellent navigation on rug and floor surfaces as well as its ability to climb over and up onto furniture. The Combo i5 also has a very long run time and excellent path planning for such a small device.

If you want a more modern model, you can look at the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a large charging dock that can run for months without needing to be empty, and it has impressive navigation skills and auto-emptying on both carpets and floors. It also comes with a smart mapping system that can be set to only run for certain hours (a useful feature for keeping pets and children who are prone to mischief from running wild). The Shark isn't as powerful as other mop/robot combinations however, it does pick hair and pet hair extremely well. It's also the best price of our top picks.

Best for Hard Flooring

robot vacuum cleaner ebay (Recommended Resource site) vacuums are best for hardwood floors, as they can maneuver through obstacles with ease without causing damage bare surfaces. They are capable of removing dust and crumbs, but they are unable to deal with pet hair and larger debris. They don't have the suction power of a top-of-the-line upright or canister vacuum, which is why 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 to complete the entire chore in one sweep. If you have floors that are mixed choose a model with an onboard sensor which detects any changes in floor texture and adjusts suction to match. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for instance, has this feature and can transition effortlessly from hard to soft carpeting.

If you have lots of hardwood floors in your home, you might want to consider a robotic mop and vacuum combo like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model comes with an impressive robotic vacuum that has smart navigation that can clean hardwood and other surfaces. It can also mop. Its sensors allow it to stay clear of hazards like stairs.

When it comes to mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors with downward pressure rather than wipe them to remove dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and spread fewer germs. They can also be cleaned in the docking stations to save time. The mops are also able to be dried, washed, and reused.

The robovac is controlled via your smartphone, making it simpler to use. You can, for example make use of the app to create no-go zones where the vacuum cannot enter, label different rooms and schedule specific cleaning sessions. The eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock, which collects debris through a trapdoor and is then stored in a bagless or disposable bin, meaning you don't have to empty the bin manually every time as you would with other models.

Best for Small Spaces

As the name implies, these robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins which hold less garbage. They are also more efficient in getting around corners better over larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas bigger robots struggle to reach. They are usually less expensive than the higher-end models as well, but you'll have to manually empty their dirt bins at end of each cleaning session.

A couple of years ago, robotic vacuums went through a major change when manufacturers began adding sensors to help them navigate around and avoid household objects that traditional sensors would become stuck on or over. These advancements decreased the amount of times that our testers had to clean up after a robotic snag whether it was an electrical cord, toy or pet waste.

However, the latest sensors haven't resolved all of the issues these machines face. The cheaper models are still unable to navigate the same obstacles as older models, and require an adequate amount of light to be able to see where they're going. You should consider an option that incorporates a spinning LIDAR device that is mounted on top to create maps of the area. Our top overall model and the runners-up use this. This allows them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.

In addition to being capable of working in the dark they can also be set to use their cliff sensors only when they're on or near the floor, not above them. It is essential to cover mirrors to prevent this from happening. The lasers used by the LIDAR-based models may bounce off reflective surfaces, which makes the automatic hoover robot think it's in a different space.

A few of the models we recommend will allow you to create virtual no-go areas for areas you don't wish the robot to go to. This is a great option for those with pets or children who are small. These features aren't offered on all of the models we test, so be sure to go through our complete reviews of the choices below prior to making a purchase.