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Robot vacuums can help you save time and effort when it comes to regular cleaning. The best robot floor cleaner models do a great job of removing dust and lightweight debris and allow you to create no-go zones for pet areas or power cords.
The more expensive models even clean your floors--though they still can't climb stairs. Find models that feature intelligent mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and roomy self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The top robot vacuum robots we've tested that we have tested are effective, easy to use, and able to keep up with the everyday messes. You'll need a robot that has decent carpet-picking capability and the ability to take on stairs. If you're looking for extra features, you might be interested in a model that uses smart mapping technology, or an application that allows you to control the robot remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She's a big fan of robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, including self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill the water tanks used by mopping robots. She also enjoys robots that recognize landmarks, such as furniture legs and power cables so that they don't fall when climbing the stairs.
The Black and Decker model has a lower navigation score and has less technology for avoiding objects than the most popular models. However, it has a large dustbin that doesn't require frequent emptying and a long battery life. Additionally, it has a feature that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and return to the spot where it stopped last which makes it easier to tackle larger areas. This model is also a good option for pet owners since it is able to identify and avoid tangled hair and fallen food particles.
In our tests, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines an LIDAR sensor that is able to map rooms and see obstacles with a structured light sensor that can identify objects and detect edges. It can avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs with this combination. It is also able to save up to four floor plans for later use. It can also stop the cleaning process at any time and return to where it stopped so that you can complete chores while the robot works. The app comes with the 3D image of your home, room labels and advanced cleaning options.
The robot isn't as efficient in cleaning like our top models, but it excels at picking up heavier items like orzo pasta, metal screws, and fine particles such as sand. The only downside is that it isn't able to mop and has a less efficient navigation system.
The best option for Carpet
If you have carpeting, choose an automatic vacuum that has a high score for rug and carpet mobility and pickup. A lot of models are adept at cleaning dust from low-pile rugs, and some can be quite effective in picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. However, they can't handle fine particles as well as an upright or canister vacuum, and they may be unable to pick up dirt in the vicinity of thresholds and baseboards.
The best option for carpeted areas is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop. It allows you to swap out an empty bin for cleaning and a damp mopping pad. The Roborock Q Revo, for instance, vacuums and a mops with circular pads that rotate at 200 rotations per minute. It detects and raises the pads when it comes into contact with carpet to prevent wetting the floor. You don't have to take them off or replace them after every use. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuums/mops when it comes to the absence of obstacles and in getting closer to carpets and thresholds.
Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which was a great performer in our tests and can be scheduled using the app to clean your home when you're away from home. It can be set to only mop. We were impressed by its ability to navigate on floors that are not bare as well as carpets. The Combo i5 also has a very long run time and excellent path planning for a device of this size.
If you're looking for a more high-tech model, consider the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It has a large dock that can last for weeks without needing to be emptied. It also has impressive capability to auto-empty carpets and floors with no floor. It's also got a smart-mapping system and can be programmed to only be operational during certain times of the day (a useful feature to keep mischievous kids and dextrous pets from running it amuck). The Shark has less suction power than other mop/robot combos but it's efficient in removing hair and pet hair. It is the best value among our top choices.
Best for Hard Flooring
Robot vacuums are a great option for hardwood floors since they can easily maneuver around obstacles and not damage surfaces that are not bare. They are excellent at picking up dust and crumbs but struggle with pet hair or other debris. They lack the suction of a high-end canister or upright vacuum, which makes them a poor choice for deep cleaning carpeted or upholstery areas.
The best two-in-1 robots combine mopping and vacuum and take care of a more complete chore in one sweep. Choose models that have an onboard sensor that detects changes in the floor texture and adjust suction to match. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+, for instance, has this feature and can transition seamlessly from soft to hard carpeting.
If you have a lot of hardwood flooring in your home you may want to consider a robotic mop and ссылку vacuum combo like the Eufy S1 Pro. This model has a powerful robotic vacuum equipped with intelligent navigation that can clean hardwood and other surfaces. It can also mop. Its sensors allow it to avoid dangers like stairs.
When you need mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors using downward pressure, rather than wipe them to get rid of light dust and dirt. The mop pads that are reusable reduce the amount of waste and reduce the spread of germs and can be cleaned at the docking station, saving your time. The mops can also be dried, washed, and used again.
Both the robovac as well as the mop can be controlled by your smartphone, making it easier to manage the device. For instance you can make use of the app to designate an area that the vacuum won't enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning sessions for certain areas. The eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that sucks debris through a trapdoor and stores it in a disposable or bagless bin, meaning you don't have to manually empty the bin every time as you would with other models.
Best suited for small Spaces
These robots are specifically designed for smaller spaces. They have smaller bins, which hold less debris. They are also more efficient when it comes to moving around corners more efficiently than larger models. They can also be placed under furniture where larger robots can't reach. They are also less expensive than more expensive models, but you will have to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums went through a major change as manufacturers began adding sensors to help navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would be stuck on or over. This has have reduced the number 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 aren't solving all of the problems these machines have. The most affordable models struggle with the same obstacles that the older ones faced and, in addition, they require a certain amount light to be able see where they're headed. If you reside in a dark area or have lots of furniture that is low-profile, think about getting one that uses top-mounted spinning laser units to map your area, like our best overall and runner-up choices do. This allows them to work in the dark and avoid obstacles such as stairs.
These models can also be programmed to use their cliff sensors when they are on or near the ground, but not when they are above it. You'll still need to shield any mirrors that might interfere with 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 another room.
A few of the models we recommend let you set up virtual no-go zones for areas you do not want the robot go, which can be beneficial if you have small pets or children. These features aren't included on all of the models we test and recommend that you go through our complete reviews of the choices below before you make a purchase.
Robot vacuums can help you save time and effort when it comes to regular cleaning. The best robot floor cleaner models do a great job of removing dust and lightweight debris and allow you to create no-go zones for pet areas or power cords.
The more expensive models even clean your floors--though they still can't climb stairs. Find models that feature intelligent mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and roomy self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The top robot vacuum robots we've tested that we have tested are effective, easy to use, and able to keep up with the everyday messes. You'll need a robot that has decent carpet-picking capability and the ability to take on stairs. If you're looking for extra features, you might be interested in a model that uses smart mapping technology, or an application that allows you to control the robot remotely.
Camryn Rabideau is a contributing reviewer and writer for shopping at PEOPLE who has tried dozens of robotic vacuums. She's a big fan of robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, including self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill the water tanks used by mopping robots. She also enjoys robots that recognize landmarks, such as furniture legs and power cables so that they don't fall when climbing the stairs.
The Black and Decker model has a lower navigation score and has less technology for avoiding objects than the most popular models. However, it has a large dustbin that doesn't require frequent emptying and a long battery life. Additionally, it has a feature that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions and return to the spot where it stopped last which makes it easier to tackle larger areas. This model is also a good option for pet owners since it is able to identify and avoid tangled hair and fallen food particles.
In our tests, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines an LIDAR sensor that is able to map rooms and see obstacles with a structured light sensor that can identify objects and detect edges. It can avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs with this combination. It is also able to save up to four floor plans for later use. It can also stop the cleaning process at any time and return to where it stopped so that you can complete chores while the robot works. The app comes with the 3D image of your home, room labels and advanced cleaning options.
The robot isn't as efficient in cleaning like our top models, but it excels at picking up heavier items like orzo pasta, metal screws, and fine particles such as sand. The only downside is that it isn't able to mop and has a less efficient navigation system.
The best option for Carpet
If you have carpeting, choose an automatic vacuum that has a high score for rug and carpet mobility and pickup. A lot of models are adept at cleaning dust from low-pile rugs, and some can be quite effective in picking up heavier debris such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. However, they can't handle fine particles as well as an upright or canister vacuum, and they may be unable to pick up dirt in the vicinity of thresholds and baseboards.
The best option for carpeted areas is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop. It allows you to swap out an empty bin for cleaning and a damp mopping pad. The Roborock Q Revo, for instance, vacuums and a mops with circular pads that rotate at 200 rotations per minute. It detects and raises the pads when it comes into contact with carpet to prevent wetting the floor. You don't have to take them off or replace them after every use. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuums/mops when it comes to the absence of obstacles and in getting closer to carpets and thresholds.
Another solid option is the iRobot Roomba Combo i5, which was a great performer in our tests and can be scheduled using the app to clean your home when you're away from home. It can be set to only mop. We were impressed by its ability to navigate on floors that are not bare as well as carpets. The Combo i5 also has a very long run time and excellent path planning for a device of this size.
If you're looking for a more high-tech model, consider the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It has a large dock that can last for weeks without needing to be emptied. It also has impressive capability to auto-empty carpets and floors with no floor. It's also got a smart-mapping system and can be programmed to only be operational during certain times of the day (a useful feature to keep mischievous kids and dextrous pets from running it amuck). The Shark has less suction power than other mop/robot combos but it's efficient in removing hair and pet hair. It is the best value among our top choices.
Best for Hard Flooring
Robot vacuums are a great option for hardwood floors since they can easily maneuver around obstacles and not damage surfaces that are not bare. They are excellent at picking up dust and crumbs but struggle with pet hair or other debris. They lack the suction of a high-end canister or upright vacuum, which makes them a poor choice for deep cleaning carpeted or upholstery areas.
The best two-in-1 robots combine mopping and vacuum and take care of a more complete chore in one sweep. Choose models that have an onboard sensor that detects changes in the floor texture and adjust suction to match. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+, for instance, has this feature and can transition seamlessly from soft to hard carpeting.

When you need mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually wash hardwood floors using downward pressure, rather than wipe them to get rid of light dust and dirt. The mop pads that are reusable reduce the amount of waste and reduce the spread of germs and can be cleaned at the docking station, saving your time. The mops can also be dried, washed, and used again.
Both the robovac as well as the mop can be controlled by your smartphone, making it easier to manage the device. For instance you can make use of the app to designate an area that the vacuum won't enter or mark rooms as separate or schedule cleaning sessions for certain areas. The eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock that sucks debris through a trapdoor and stores it in a disposable or bagless bin, meaning you don't have to manually empty the bin every time as you would with other models.
Best suited for small Spaces
These robots are specifically designed for smaller spaces. They have smaller bins, which hold less debris. They are also more efficient when it comes to moving around corners more efficiently than larger models. They can also be placed under furniture where larger robots can't reach. They are also less expensive than more expensive models, but you will have to empty their dirt compartments manually at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums went through a major change as manufacturers began adding sensors to help navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would be stuck on or over. This has have reduced the number 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 aren't solving all of the problems these machines have. The most affordable models struggle with the same obstacles that the older ones faced and, in addition, they require a certain amount light to be able see where they're headed. If you reside in a dark area or have lots of furniture that is low-profile, think about getting one that uses top-mounted spinning laser units to map your area, like our best overall and runner-up choices do. This allows them to work in the dark and avoid obstacles such as stairs.
These models can also be programmed to use their cliff sensors when they are on or near the ground, but not when they are above it. You'll still need to shield any mirrors that might interfere with 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 another room.
A few of the models we recommend let you set up virtual no-go zones for areas you do not want the robot go, which can be beneficial if you have small pets or children. These features aren't included on all of the models we test and recommend that you go through our complete reviews of the choices below before you make a purchase.
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