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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 models do a great job at removing dust and light debris and allow you to create no-go zones for pet areas or power cords.

The ones that are more expensive 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-emptying bins.

Best Overall

The best robots we tested were efficient, easy-to-use, and able keep up with the daily messes. You'll also want a robot capable of handling stairs and has good ability to pick up carpets. If you want a robot with additional features, think about an option that incorporates smart mapping technology or an app that allows you to control it remotely.

Camryn Rabideau is a contributing shopping writer and product reviewer at PEOPLE who has tried numerous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Commercial (Bonolle.Ru) vacuums. She's a huge fan of robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, including self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and refill water tanks for mopping robots. She's also a big fan of robots that detect landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords to ensure they don't get caught when climbing steps.

The Black and Decker model has a lower score on navigation and has less technology for avoiding objects than the best floor vacuum robot-rated models. It has a large dust bin that is non-refillable and an extended battery. In addition, it has an option that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and then return to the location where it last stopped and makes it much easier to clean larger homes. This model is also a great option for pet owners since it can spot and prevent tangled hair as well as fallen food particles.

In our tests, we observed that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined the LIDAR (light) sensor that can identify obstacles and map rooms by using a structured-light sensor to detect objects and detect edges. The combination allows it to avoid stairs, droplets of liquid and furniture legs easily and save up to four floor maps for future use. It can also stop the cleaning process at any moment and return to where it stopped so that you can complete chores while the robot works. The app offers the 3D image of your home, with room labels as well as advanced cleaning options.

This robot is not as good at cleaning like our top models, however it is a pro in picking up larger items like orzo pasta, metal screws and fine particles such as sand. Its only downsides are that it isn't able to mop, and its navigation system is less impressive.

Best for Carpet

If you have carpeting in your home, search for a robot vacuum price vacuum with good pickup and a high score for maneuverability on carpet and rugs. A lot of models are adept at cleaning dust from low-pile carpets, and some are capable of picking up heavier debris like orzo pasta and screws made of metal. But they don't pick up fine particles as well as canister or upright vacuums and can not pick up dirt that is ground-in close to baseboards and thresholds.

For most expensive robot vacuum carpeted homes the 2-in-1 robot vacuum is the best choice. You can swap out a cleaning bin for a damp mopping mat. The Roborock Q Revo, for example, vacuums and wet mop with circular pads that rotate at a rate of 200 rotations per minute. It detects and lifts its pads when it comes into contact with carpet, preventing the flooring from becoming wet. You don't have to take them off or replace them each time. The Q Revo also performs better than other robot vacuums and mops in keeping away from obstacles and getting closer to carpets and thresholds.

Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which did exceptionally well in our tests and can be scheduled through the app to clean when you're away from home. It can be set to mop only. We loved its navigation on floors with no flooring as well as rug. The Combo i5 also has a very long run time and a great path-planning feature for a device of this size.

If you're looking for a top-of-the-line vacuum that is high-tech, the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 robot vacuum black friday Vacuum & Mop is a fantastic alternative. It has a huge charging dock that can go weeks without needing to be emptying and has amazing navigation capabilities and auto-emptying on carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It also has a smart-mapping system and can be programmed to only operate at certain times of the day (a handy feature for keeping mischievous kids and dextrous pets from causing chaos). The Shark isn't as powerful as other mop/robot combinations, but it still picks up pet hair and hair with a high degree of accuracy. It's also the best value of our top choices.

Best for Hard Flooring

Robot vacuums are best for floors made of hardwood, since they can maneuver around obstacles easily without damaging the surfaces that are not. They are great for removing dust and crumbs but struggle with pet hair or larger debris. They also lack the suction power of an expensive upright or canister vacuum, meaning they're not an ideal option for rooms with carpets or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.

The best robots come with two-in-one features, combining a vacuum with a mop to do a complete job in one go. If you have floors that are mixed, look for a model equipped with an onboard sensor that detects changes in floor texture and adjusts suction accordingly. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can move seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.

If you have lots of hardwood flooring in your home, you might want to think about a robot mop and vacuum like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model is a powerful robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces, plus it can mop as well. Its sensors help it avoid the stairs and other hazards, so you don't have to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and damaging your hardwood.

The eufy S1 Pro mop is designed to wash hardwood floors using downward pressure, instead of simply swab them to remove dirt and dust. The mop pads that are reusable reduce waste, reduce the spread of germs, and can be cleaned in the docking station, saving your time. The mops are also able to be dried, washed, and reused.

Both the robovac and the mop are both controlled by your smartphone, making it easier to manage the device. For instance, you can make use of the app to designate a no-go zone that the vacuum cannot enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning robots times for specific areas. The eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that sucks debris through a trapdoor, and is then stored in a bagless or disposable bin, so you don't need to manually empty the bin like you do with other models.

Ideal for small Spaces

These robots are specifically designed for smaller spaces. They have smaller bins that hold less debris, and they're more efficient than the larger models when it comes to navigating tight corners. They can also fit under furniture, where bigger robots struggle to reach. They are usually less expensive than the more expensive models, too, although you'll need to empty their dirt storage compartments at the end of each cleaning session.

A couple of years ago, robotic vacuums underwent a major transformation as manufacturers began adding sensors to help navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would get stuck on or run over. These advances reduced the number of times our testers needed to clean up after a robotic snag whether it was a power cord, a toy or pet waste.

The new sensors haven't eliminated all the issues that these devices have however. The cheaper models are still not able to tackle the same obstacles as older models, and require a certain level of light in order to see where they are moving. You should consider one that has a spinning LIDAR device placed on top of the model to map the space. Our top overall models and runners-up models do this. This will allow them to avoid stairs and other barriers while working in the dark.

In addition being capable of working in dark and in the dark, these models can be programmed to use their cliff sensors only near or on the floor, not when they're above them. You'll still need to cover any mirrors that might hinder this function, however, since the laser used by a LIDAR-based model can bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to believe it is in another room.

Some of the models we recommend 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 included on all the models we've tested, so be sure to review our full reviews of each model below before you make a purchase.