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Best Robot Vacuums and Mop Combos

A robot vacuum is the ideal device to keep an orderly home. It can remove dust, pet hair and other particles on the surface.

Some robots sync with smart assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant for a hands-free experience. Look for models that can recharge and pick up where they left off.

  1. iRobot s8

This smart robot vacuum and mop combo is an excellent option for a wide range of homes. It comes with a fantastic navigation system that includes GPS and laser sensors. It also comes with a lot of features and controls that are accessible through the app. It has a handy feature which allows you to create cleaning zones in areas that require extra attention, as well as Keep Out zones in areas you don't wish it to go. Like all Roomba devices, it receives new software updates that make it even more efficient over time.

It's expensive, but it's also one of the most advanced robot vacuums ZDNet has ever tested. It has a high-powered battery that can vacuum a large home in under two hours, and it can switch between mopping and vacuuming with the press of a button. And unlike other self-emptying robots that require you to empty the dust bin after each run, this one automatically empties into an even larger waste container on top of its charging dock.

It's got a range of other features that make it a good choice for homes of all sizes, including intelligent obstacle avoidance, which uses the camera as well as processor-powered intelligents to identify obstacles. It's rarely tripped up or stuck during a cleaning process. In my tests, it was the best brand robot vacuum and mop at avoiding objects such as power cables. However, it isn't as accurate in detecting pet waste and other hazards.

  1. Eufy RoboVac Hybrid X8

Eufy owned by Anker is now an iconic name in the world of robots that are budget-friendly vacuums. However, it didn't offer a model that could also mop. The X8 Hybrid is a new model that has a wide range of modern features and is able to compete with more expensive models.

Laser navigation is the main selling point of this machine. The X8 uses the laser mapping system, which is more precise than the previous Eufy devices. It also takes a lot less time to build up an accurate picture of your home and can store multiple maps, which is great for multi-floor homes.

The X8 is still a decent vacuum on bare floors, slinging debris under its side brushes and into its 400ml dust bin with ease. The X8's tyres, despite having a circular shape, are very efficient in grabbing corners and edges. It's not a fantastic cat litter eater, however, with our tests showing it only removes about 90% of the fur from hard floors.

The basic mopping mode utilizes the same reservoir of water as the vacuuming mode. This is great for spills that aren't too serious, but you can't control the amount of water it consumes. It is effective of removing hair from pets. It has a higher rate of pick-up than the Roborock S7.

  1. Miele RX2

Known for quietly effective home appliances Miele's RX2 robot vacuum has excellent cleaning power, gorgeous design, and a great navigation. However, it has some operational hiccups which prevent it from being considered as the best overall smart robot vacuum.

The RX2 comes with a dual-sensor mapping technique that uses a LIDAR to map the space and a pair of 3D scanning cameras for detecting and avoiding obstacles (such as furniture legs or pet waste). Once mapped, the app lets you create virtual no-go zones as well as areas that you want to clean. will clean automatically. You can also initiate an automatic clean or manually change the cleaning mode, watch live feeds from the cameras onboard and more from the main screen.

The sensors of the RX2 work well, registering furniture and other obstructions in real-time. Its sweeping and suction power are top-notch and cleans up surface debris from carpets of medium pile and dust on floors that are unfinished. It's not the fastest robot on the market. Like many others it's not a very good climber and has issues with things like thresholds made of metal transition strips.

Some people buy robot vacuums because of the ease of setting up a schedule on an app, and then forgetting about them for weeks. It's crucial that a robot can accomplish the task that's why our ZDNet staff tested and reviewed several of the most popular ones to help you select the perfect one for your home.

  1. Shark ION

This budget-friendly robot is just like your typical robot but it's an upgrade in performance and features. Its smart mapping system generates 3D and 2D maps of your house and uses to navigate and avoid obstructions. It is able to detect common obstacles like furniture legs and power cords in real-time. This combination of sensors, along with a bump sensor, and an infrared drop sensor that keeps it from falling down steps make it one of the most flexible vacuums we've tried.

In our tests, it easily climbed over thick shag rug and didn't end up stuck on them (like the RoboVac 11s or Roomba 690). Its navigation skills were impressive as well as its score for composite tests on carpet and bare floors beat out the competition and it took in 98.5 percent of surface litter and embedded pet hair from our lab test samples.

The controls are simpler than those of the competition's. There is a cleaning button at the top and you can choose to start it by using the app or by voice commands with Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also schedule weekly or daily cleanings, designate no-go zones, and look up its history of cleaning. Ion is covered in a smart dark gray plastic that is both attractive and appealing in your home. Its rear dustbin is easily accessible to empty, and the removal of the filters is also a breeze.

  1. Eufy 11S

Eufy 11S is a good option if you're looking for a robot vacuum that's simple and doesn't have any frills at a low cost. This model lacks some smart features like Alexa integration and digital mapping that are found in higher-end models. If you don't require these functions, you can save money.

This robot is very easy to install and use. It does not require a smartphone app or Wi-Fi pairing, but it does come with a remote control that allows you to select between different modes and adjust the suction level. It also lets you manually send the robovac off for scheduled cleaning.

In our tests, the 11S was extremely efficient in cleaning dirt and pet hair from hard floors as well as in carpets with low pile. Its slim profile allowed it to pass under furniture that is low-hanging and other items that some bulkier robots could not reach. It was able to go easily over thresholds of doorways and move from one floor type to another.

The 11S, just like other robots, can also eat some objects, such as cords and cat toys. The manufacturer suggests that you prevent this from happening by keeping these items off the ground and using a cord organizer whenever possible. It also recommends that you periodically clean the dustbin, replace the filters and clean or change the brushes as needed.

iRobot Roomba 990

The Roomba 980 is iRobot's most popular robot vacuum. It's costly however it's top-performing and, in some ways, the most advanced robot vacuum you can purchase. Its self-navigation and environmental mapping is something to behold. It has more advanced automation than the majority of its competitors, such as the ability to set up virtual boundary markers through its mobile application. Although the app is a little sluggish and the 980 may spin out a bit while moving over cables, it's a very capable robot vacuum.

One thing we really like about the 980 is that it uses its iAdapt 2.0 navigation sensors and visual simultaneous localisation and mapping technology (or vSLAM) to store the floor plan of your home. It uses this information to create a consistent and efficient cleaning path through each cycle. The result is cleaner floors and a more efficient vacuum than other high-end robot vacuums.

Other features include dual multi-surface rubber brushes, which grab dirt from carpet and hard floors as well as the spinning brush that sweeps debris into the robotic vacuum's bin. Its floor tracking sensors help it navigate across furniture and along edges, while Cliff Detect prevents the Roomba from slipping down stairs. It also automatically returns to its base station to ensure hassle-free charging between sessions. While the 980's battery life and bin size isn't as good as those of some other robot vacuums, it's a reliable and solid machine that will keep your floors spotless for hours and hours.