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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Robot vacuums will save you time and effort when it comes to cleaning. Top performers do a good job picking up dust and lightweight debris and allow you to create no-go zones for pet areas or power cords.
The more expensive ones can even sweep your floors, but they can't climb up stairs. Look for models with smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and roomy self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The best rated robot vacuum robots we tested were user-friendly, efficient, and able keep up with the daily debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking power and [Redirect-302] the ability to handle stairs. If you're looking for a model with extra features, consider a model that has smart mapping technology or an app that allows you to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau, a contributing shopping writer at PEOPLE and a product reviewer who has tried dozens robotic vacuums robot, is acknowledged for her work in testing hundreds of robot vacuums. She prefers the ones with the most conveniences like those with self-emptying bins and charging stations that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robotic vacuums. She's also a big fan of the robots that are able to recognize landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords so they don't get tripped up when climbing the stairs.
This robot broom from Black and Decker has a lower navigation score and has less technology for avoiding objects than the best robot vacuum under 200 (clicking here)-rated models. However, it does have a large dustbin that doesn't require frequent emptying and a long battery life. It also has an option that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions, and then return to where it stopped last, making it easier for you to take care of larger homes. This model is also a great option for pet owners as it is able to spot and eliminate hair tangled and fallen food particles.
In our tests, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines with a LIDAR sensor that maps rooms and detect obstacles, with a structured light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. It is able to avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs easily with this combination. It is also able to save up to four floor plans to be used in the future. It can pause and resume cleaning at any time, meaning that you can continue doing chores while it is working. The included app offers a 3D representation of your home, room labels and more advanced cleaning options.
The robot isn't as effective at cleaning as our top models, but it is a pro in removing heavier objects like orzo pasta, metal screws and fine debris such as sand. Its only drawbacks are that it isn't able to mop and has a slightly less effective navigation system.
Best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, look for a vacuum that has excellent pickup and good maneuverability scores on carpet and rugs. Many models do a good job of picking up dust that has been embedded in carpets with a low pile, and several are capable of sweeping up heavier debris like orzo pasta, metal screws and pet hair. However, they aren't able to pick up fine particles as well as an upright or canister vacuum and can not pick up dirt that is ground-in close to thresholds and baseboards.
The best choice for most carpeted areas is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop, which lets you swap in the cleaning bin as well as a damp mopping pad. The Roborock Q Revo, for example, vacuums and mops wet with circular pads that spin at 200 rotations per minute. It detects and lifts the pads when it comes into contact with carpet to prevent wetting the floor. Additionally, you do not need to take them off or replace them after every use. The Q Revo is also more efficient than other robot vacuums and mops in avoiding obstacles and being close to carpets and thresholds.
The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another good option. It did well in our tests, and you can schedule it to sweep your home while you are away. It can also be set to mop only and we were impressed by its impressive navigation on both carpets and floors as well as its ability to climb up and over furniture. 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 advanced model, look into the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It has a large charging dock that can go several weeks without having to be empty, and it has impressive navigation skills and auto-emptying on both carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It also comes with a smart mapping system, and can be set to only run for certain hours (a beneficial feature to keep the sly children and animals from running wild). The Shark has less powerful suction than other robot vacuum/mop combos however it's still effective in removing hair and pet hair. It is the best value among our top choices.
Ideal for Hard Floors
Robot vacuums are ideal for floors made of hardwood, since they can navigate through obstacles with ease without causing damage bare surfaces. They do an excellent job of removing crumbs and dust, but they aren't able to handle pet hair and larger 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 the entire chore in one sweep. If you have floors that are mixed choose one equipped with an onboard sensor that detects changes in the floor's texture and adjusts suction to match. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and lets it effortlessly switch from hard carpeting to soft carpeting.
If your home is comprised of hardwood floors, consider a robotic vacuum and mop combination like the eufy S1 Pro. This model is a powerful robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces. Additionally, it has the ability to mop as well. The sensors help it avoid staircases and other hazards, so you don't need to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When it comes to mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually clean hardwood floors using downward pressure, rather than wipe them clean to get rid of light dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and spread fewer germs. They can also be cleaned in docking stations to help save time. The mop pads can also be washed, dried and used again.
The robovac is controlled by your smartphone, making it simpler to use. For instance, you can use the app to create an area that the vacuum won't enter or label rooms separately, or schedule cleaning times for certain areas. The eufy S1 Pro has an auto-emptying port that collects debris through trapdoors and then puts it into a bagless or disposable bin. This means you don't have to empty the bin manually as often as you do with other models.
Best for Small Spaces
Like the name suggests that these robots are to be used in small areas. They have smaller bins that contain less debris, and they're more efficient than larger models in navigating tight corners. They can also fit underneath furniture where larger robots can't reach. They are generally less expensive than the pricier picks, too, although you'll need to empty their dirt bins at end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums underwent a major transformation when manufacturers started adding sensors to help them navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would be stuck on or over. This has have reduced the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robotic snag, whether it was a power cord, toy or pet waste.
However, the new sensors aren't solving all of the issues these machines face. The lower-end models are not able to traverse the same obstacles as older models, and they need some level of illumination to be able to be able to see where they're going. Look into one that has a spinning LIDAR device mounted on top to create maps of the area. Our top overall model and the runners-up use this. This will allow them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.
In addition being capable of working in the dark, these models can be programmed to use their cliff sensors only when they're on or near the floor, not above them. You'll still want to cover any mirrors that might interfere with this function though, as 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 in areas where you don't want the robot to go, which can be useful if you have small pets or children. These features aren't included on all the models we've tested so make sure to review our full reviews of the choices below before making your purchase.

The more expensive ones can even sweep your floors, but they can't climb up stairs. Look for models with smart mapping, real-time hazard avoidance, and roomy self-emptying bins.
Best Overall
The best rated robot vacuum robots we tested were user-friendly, efficient, and able keep up with the daily debris. You'll need a model with decent carpet-picking power and [Redirect-302] the ability to handle stairs. If you're looking for a model with extra features, consider a model that has smart mapping technology or an app that allows you to control it remotely.
Camryn Rabideau, a contributing shopping writer at PEOPLE and a product reviewer who has tried dozens robotic vacuums robot, is acknowledged for her work in testing hundreds of robot vacuums. She prefers the ones with the most conveniences like those with self-emptying bins and charging stations that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robotic vacuums. She's also a big fan of the robots that are able to recognize landmarks such as furniture legs and power cords so they don't get tripped up when climbing the stairs.
This robot broom from Black and Decker has a lower navigation score and has less technology for avoiding objects than the best robot vacuum under 200 (clicking here)-rated models. However, it does have a large dustbin that doesn't require frequent emptying and a long battery life. It also has an option that allows you to schedule cleaning sessions, and then return to where it stopped last, making it easier for you to take care of larger homes. This model is also a great option for pet owners as it is able to spot and eliminate hair tangled and fallen food particles.
In our tests, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combines with a LIDAR sensor that maps rooms and detect obstacles, with a structured light sensor to identify objects and detect edges. It is able to avoid stairs, liquid droplets, and furniture legs easily with this combination. It is also able to save up to four floor plans to be used in the future. It can pause and resume cleaning at any time, meaning that you can continue doing chores while it is working. The included app offers a 3D representation of your home, room labels and more advanced cleaning options.
The robot isn't as effective at cleaning as our top models, but it is a pro in removing heavier objects like orzo pasta, metal screws and fine debris such as sand. Its only drawbacks are that it isn't able to mop and has a slightly less effective navigation system.
Best for Carpet
If you have carpeting in your home, look for a vacuum that has excellent pickup and good maneuverability scores on carpet and rugs. Many models do a good job of picking up dust that has been embedded in carpets with a low pile, and several are capable of sweeping up heavier debris like orzo pasta, metal screws and pet hair. However, they aren't able to pick up fine particles as well as an upright or canister vacuum and can not pick up dirt that is ground-in close to thresholds and baseboards.

The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another good option. It did well in our tests, and you can schedule it to sweep your home while you are away. It can also be set to mop only and we were impressed by its impressive navigation on both carpets and floors as well as its ability to climb up and over furniture. 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 advanced model, look into the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It has a large charging dock that can go several weeks without having to be empty, and it has impressive navigation skills and auto-emptying on both carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It also comes with a smart mapping system, and can be set to only run for certain hours (a beneficial feature to keep the sly children and animals from running wild). The Shark has less powerful suction than other robot vacuum/mop combos however it's still effective in removing hair and pet hair. It is the best value among our top choices.
Ideal for Hard Floors
Robot vacuums are ideal for floors made of hardwood, since they can navigate through obstacles with ease without causing damage bare surfaces. They do an excellent job of removing crumbs and dust, but they aren't able to handle pet hair and larger 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 the entire chore in one sweep. If you have floors that are mixed choose one equipped with an onboard sensor that detects changes in the floor's texture and adjusts suction to match. This feature is available on the ECOVACS Deebot T9+ and lets it effortlessly switch from hard carpeting to soft carpeting.
If your home is comprised of hardwood floors, consider a robotic vacuum and mop combination like the eufy S1 Pro. This model is a powerful robotic vacuum that has intelligent navigation to clean hardwood and other hard surfaces. Additionally, it has the ability to mop as well. The sensors help it avoid staircases and other hazards, so you don't need to worry about the bot plummeting down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When it comes to mops the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually clean hardwood floors using downward pressure, rather than wipe them clean to get rid of light dust and dirt. Its reusable pads reduce waste and spread fewer germs. They can also be cleaned in docking stations to help save time. The mop pads can also be washed, dried and used again.
The robovac is controlled by your smartphone, making it simpler to use. For instance, you can use the app to create an area that the vacuum won't enter or label rooms separately, or schedule cleaning times for certain areas. The eufy S1 Pro has an auto-emptying port that collects debris through trapdoors and then puts it into a bagless or disposable bin. This means you don't have to empty the bin manually as often as you do with other models.
Best for Small Spaces
Like the name suggests that these robots are to be used in small areas. They have smaller bins that contain less debris, and they're more efficient than larger models in navigating tight corners. They can also fit underneath furniture where larger robots can't reach. They are generally less expensive than the pricier picks, too, although you'll need to empty their dirt bins at end of each cleaning session.
A few years ago, robot vacuums underwent a major transformation when manufacturers started adding sensors to help them navigate and avoid household objects that their conventional sensors would be stuck on or over. This has have reduced the number of times our testers had to clean up after a robotic snag, whether it was a power cord, toy or pet waste.
However, the new sensors aren't solving all of the issues these machines face. The lower-end models are not able to traverse the same obstacles as older models, and they need some level of illumination to be able to be able to see where they're going. Look into one that has a spinning LIDAR device mounted on top to create maps of the area. Our top overall model and the runners-up use this. This will allow them to avoid stairs and other barriers when working in darkness.
In addition being capable of working in the dark, these models can be programmed to use their cliff sensors only when they're on or near the floor, not above them. You'll still want to cover any mirrors that might interfere with this function though, as 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 in areas where you don't want the robot to go, which can be useful if you have small pets or children. These features aren't included on all the models we've tested so make sure to review our full reviews of the choices below before making your purchase.
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