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Top Black Friday and Cyber Monday robot vacuum reviews Vacuum Deals

If you've always wanted to get a robot vacuum, now is the time to get one. CNET's top models are on sale this Black Friday and Cyber Monday and can save you up to 57%..

The Roborock Q7 Max offers strong pressure and smart mapping, with apps-based no-go zones. its 180-minute runtime is impressive. It also self-empties itself and automatically refills its water tank.

1. Roomba j7+ iRobot from iRobot.

The Roomba j7+, iRobot’s smartest robot to date, is the Roomba J7+. Its most notable advancement, however, is its camera-based obstacle detection system. It makes use of AI to identify objects such as charging cables and shoes. It's the first robot to provide you with a picture of an object that it encounters, meaning you can instruct the robot to stay clear of it.

The Combo j7+ is also the best robot hoover robot to mop we've ever tested, removing dirt and spills with ease while leaving no trace it was there. The iRobot application makes it simple to control. It can schedule cleanings and even create Keep Out Zones so that it doesn't vacuum in areas that you don't would like. It's compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant so you can start it and stop it using voice.

Its design is superior to the rest with a sleek top piece that looks more like a toy robotic than a loud, obnoxious one. The Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal System self-empties and is ideal for reducing your cleanup time.

In our tests, we discovered that the j7+ swiftly eliminated dirt, dust and pet hair. The counter-rotating rubber brushes kept the debris in one spot rather than sending it scattering all over the floor. It was able to capture small gravel, sand and even a little grit. Most robots can't accomplish this feat. It did all this without getting tangled in our pet's hair.

The j7+, while not as sophisticated as the $1,217 Roomba S9+ Self-Emptying Vacuum Robot from iRobot, and isn't able to clean the stairs, it's an option for those who want both mopping and a vacuum. It's not expensive, and the iRobot application makes it user-friendly.

The iRobot Home App is easy to use, however we found it less reliable than other robotic cleaner applications. It can take some time to download updates, and at times it's difficult to tell whether the update actually functioning until you've seen it in the action.

2. Roborock Q5+

If you are looking for a robot vacuum cleaner that does more than just clean your floors then a hybrid is the ideal choice. This type of robot typically has a built-in water tank, meaning they can both mop and vacuum your home at the same time. They also come with a variety of extra features, including smart mapping, small obstacles avoidance and even the ability to wash and dry mopping pads. They're expensive at retail, but usually come down in price on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

Roborock produces several of our top 10 robot vacuum cleaner robotic vacuums and the Q5+ is no exception. disappoint. This is the cheapest model in their auto-empty line. While it may not come with some of the expensive features (like no-go zones or multi-story memories) but it's an excellent choice for those who are willing to make some compromises to save a few bucks.

The Q5+ is exceptionally soft when it comes to obstacles like table legs and walls. This makes it an ideal option for homes with lots of furniture. It's also very thorough when it comes to cleaning up dust bunnies, which is a problem where many cheaper robot vacuums be a bit sloppy. The Q5+'s navigation system is top-quality, with a few misses along walls or in corners.

Like other Roborock devices, the Q5+ can be controlled with a few buttons on the device itself or via the Roborock app. With the app you can start and stop cleanings and schedules, as well as create virtual barriers and no-go zones and alter your home map or re-label rooms.

If you select the Q5+ it comes with a new auto-emptying dock, designed to make the robot easier to maintain. Installing it requires a screwdriver but once in place emptying the bin can be accomplished with relative ease. It also has a large LCD display, which is nice to have when setting up schedules or adjusting settings. This isn't an essential feature for most people but it will aid in keeping the track of the maintenance intervals for your robot with ease.

3. Narwal Freo X Ultra

The Freo X Ultra is a well-rounded robot vacuum and mop that's impressively smart in both its mopping and vacuuming capabilities. Its design is one of the top in the market however it's quite expensive.

It's a tiny base station that looks beautiful and is easily hidden when not in use. But the station's biggest selling feature is the way it automatizes many tasks and functions that other robots leave to you. It can keep clean and dirty water and also electrolyze and warm the water. Most other robovacs will require this.

Its vacuuming capabilities are also impressive. It's the only robovacs that I've tested that do very well at picking up debris on bare floors, and it's not nearly as loud as the more expensive Roomba 980 or iRobot 900 series.

However, the Freo X Ultra has its shortcomings, particularly in terms of navigation. Its laser sensors and LiDAR sensors aren't as reliable as other robovacs. This means that it could get stuck or confused in certain corners or rooms in the house. It's also unable to climb stairs like other models and doesn't come with a dock to create a cleaning zone for plush carpets.

The Freo X Ultra robot vacuum and mop is an excellent choice for those who want a vacuum robot that can do it all.

If you're looking to cut costs or aren't averse to the limitations of the robot vacuum cleaner sale, there are alternatives available. Many eufy models cost significantly less. The Eufy Qrevo curv, for example is less expensive, but offers more features, such as the ability to climb stairs and a full-function Dock, with a better overall vacuuming experience on plain floors carpets, low-pile carpets, and even high-pile carpets.

4. eufy RoboVac G30

eufy, an Anker company, has a track record of making robot vacuums that strike a good balance between features, performance and price. The G30 Hybrid offers a powerful cleaning power for hard and carpet flooring, and mopping functions for a low cost. It's simple to set up, just snap one of the side brushes on, switch it on and plug in the charging dock. The app will guide you through the steps required to connect your G30 to your Wi-Fi. The dock must be placed near an outlet and have plenty of room to move.

The G30 is tiny, 2.85 inches tall to be exact It can be placed under sofas and other furniture with low clearance. Its design is less ostentatious compared to some rival models. It has a sleek black finish with three physical buttons for Auto Cleaning start/pause (which scrubs the area in a spiral fashion over two minutes) Recharge, and Spot Cleaner. You can also connect the G30 to Amazon Alexa or Google Home to use voice commands to do routine cleaning tasks that are not scheduled.

The most important feature that distinguishes the G30 apart from most competitors is the method it cleans. It makes use of a built-in map to create an image of immovable objects it encounters and then keeps track of what it has already cleaned and what it isn't able to access. When it's time to recharge, it automatically returns to its base, and then resumes cleaning from where it began.

The elegant G30 has some flaws. The iRobot Roomba is built better and has lower monthly costs. It charges faster, has the same battery life and performs better on unfinished carpet or floors with low pile. It also has a bigger dust bin that doesn't need to be emptied as frequently and comes with the boundaries that keep it away from certain areas. The G30 is, however, is more affordable and a lot simpler to maintain. Its smaller container means it doesn't need to be emptied as frequently and has less difficulty with bulky items like cereal.