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Best Robot Vacuums and Mop Combos
The best way to keep your home tidy is to use a robotic vacuum. It will remove dust, pet hair, and other surface debris before it becomes a larger problem.
Some robots can sync with smart assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant to provide a hands-free experience. Look for models that can recharge and pick up the area they left.
1. iRobot s8
This smart robot vacuum and mop is a great option for homes with a variety of. It is able to vacuum and mop well and is extremely navigable using both GPS and laser sensors, and comes with a variety of features and controls that are available via the app. It comes with a useful feature that lets you create Cleaning zones in areas that require additional attention, as well as Keep Out zones in areas that you don't want it to be. It also gets software updates, similar to all Roomba products, which enhance it over time.
It's costly, but it's is also among 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. It can switch between vacuuming and mopping with the press of one button. It will automatically empty the dust bin above its charging station, unlike other self-emptying robots that require you to empty it after every run.
It's got a range of other features that make it an excellent choice for homes with a lot of space, including intelligent obstacle avoidance that uses the camera as well as processor-powered intelligents to identify obstacles. It rarely gets derailed or trapped during a cleaning process, and it's the best robot vacuum cleaner and mop in avoiding power cables and other objects in my tests. It's not as reliable in detecting pet waste, or other hazards.
2. Eufy RoboVac X8 Hybrid
Eufy owned by Anker, has become a household name in the world of robots that are budget-friendly vacuums. But it didn't offer the option of a model that could mop. The X8 Hybrid is a new model that offers a range of modern features and is able to compete with more expensive models.
The most significant selling point for Eufy with this device is its laser navigation. The previous Eufy devices have created an approximate map of your home utilizing infrared sensors and bumping into objects but the X8's laser mapping technology is more precise. It also takes a lot less time to build up a comprehensive picture of your home and can store multiple maps, which is great for multi-floor homes.
The X8 is still a good vacuum on bare floors and can sling debris over its side brushes and into the 400ml dust bin with ease. The X8's tyres, despite having a circular shape, are good at grabbing edges and corners. It's not a fantastic cat litter scooper, however our tests have shown 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. While this is good for loose spills, you can't regulate the amount of water it consumes, which will limit its effectiveness on more severe stains. That said, it does an admirable job of picking up pet hair, with a better speed of pickup than the Roborock S7.
3. Miele RX2
Miele's RX2 robotic vacuum is known for its quiet, powerful appliances. It has a beautiful design, superb navigation and an impressive cleaning power. There are a few niggles in its operation, which prevent it from being ranked as the best smart robot vacuum.
Like iRobot's latest models, the RX2 features dual-sensor mapping technology which uses a LIDAR sensor to map a room and a pair of 3D scanning cameras that can detect and avoid obstacles (like furniture legs or pet waste) in real-time. Once the room has been identified and assigned, you can assign virtual no-go zones and preferred sections to the robot. You can also change the cleaning options, begin a manual clean or watch live feeds from the onboard cameras from the main screen.
The RX2's sensors work well, registering furniture and other obstructions in real-time. Its sweeping and suction power are top-notch cleaning up surface debris from medium-pile carpeting and embedded dust on floors with no floor. However, it's not exactly the most agile robot on the market. As with many others it's not a very good climber and has issues with things like metal threshold transition strips.
A lot of people purchase a robotic vacuum mop cleaner robot to enjoy the convenience of setting a schedule on an app and then forgetting about it for weeks at an time. But it's important that a machine can get the job done that's the reason why our ZDNet staff looked over and tested a number of the most popular ones to help you select the perfect one for your home.
4. Shark ION
This budget robovac looks just like your typical robot but it's upgraded in terms of performance and features. Its smart mapping system creates 2D and 3D maps of your home and uses them to navigate around obstacles and avoid them. It is able to detect common obstacles such as furniture legs and power cords in real-time. This combination of sensors with a bump detector and an infrared sensor to keep the vacuum away from stairs makes it one of our most flexible vacuums.
In our tests, it was able to 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. Its composite score for flooring and carpet was higher than the competition, and Most Powerful Robot Vacuum it picked up 98.5 percent of dirt and embedded dog hair from our laboratory test samples.
Its controls are a bit more basic than those of competitors. There's a round cleaning button on the top, and you can launch it via the app or via voice command with Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also schedule weekly or daily cleanings, create no-go zones and view its cleaning history. Ion is covered in a sophisticated dark gray plastic that looks and feels attractive in your home. The rear dust bin is accessible for emptying and cleaning the filter is just as simple.
5. Eufy 11S
Eufy 11S is a great choice if you want a robot vacuum that's simple and has no frills at a low cost. It doesn't have many of the more advanced features, like digital mapping and Alexa integration, which are found in higher-end models, but if you're not looking for these features, you can save a little money with this model.
This robot is simple to set up and use. It does not require a smartphone application or Wi-Fi pairing. However it does include the remote control that lets you choose between various modes and adjust the suction level. It also lets you manually turn off the robovac for scheduled cleaning.
In our tests, the 11S was extremely effective in removing pet hair and dirt on hard floors and low-pile carpets. Its slim profile helped it reach under furniture and other items that more bulkier robots couldn't reach. It was also able to easily pass over doorway thresholds and transition from one type of floor to another.
Like other robots, the 11S is able to take in some objects such as cords, drawstrings for hoodies and cat toys. The manufacturer states that you can stop this by keeping these items off the floor and by using a cord organizer if possible. It also recommends cleaning the dustbin regularly by replacing the filters and washing or changing the brushes as required.
iRobot Roomba 990
The Roomba is iRobot's flagship robot vacuum. It's expensive but it's the most powerful robot vacuum you can purchase. Its self navigation and environmental mapping are something to behold. It also has more advanced automation features than many competitors, including the ability to create virtual boundary markers using its mobile app. Although its application is a bit slow, and the 980 does spin a bit when 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 as well as visual simultaneous mapping and localisation technology (or vSLAM) to store the floor plan of your home. It uses this information to create a consistent, efficient cleaning path for each cycle. The result is cleaner floors, and a more efficient vacuum than most competing high-end robot vacuums.
Other features of the 980 include dual multi-surface brushes that capture dirt from carpets and hard floors and the spinning brush that sweeps debris into the robotic vacuum's bin. Its floor tracking sensors help it navigate between furniture and around edges, while Cliff Detect helps to prevent the Roomba from slipping down stairs. It can also return automatically to the base station for easy charging between sessions. The battery life and bin capacity of the 980 aren't as good as some other robot vacuums. However, it is a solid and reliable machine that can keep floors clean for a long time. hours.


1. iRobot s8
This smart robot vacuum and mop is a great option for homes with a variety of. It is able to vacuum and mop well and is extremely navigable using both GPS and laser sensors, and comes with a variety of features and controls that are available via the app. It comes with a useful feature that lets you create Cleaning zones in areas that require additional attention, as well as Keep Out zones in areas that you don't want it to be. It also gets software updates, similar to all Roomba products, which enhance it over time.
It's costly, but it's is also among 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. It can switch between vacuuming and mopping with the press of one button. It will automatically empty the dust bin above its charging station, unlike other self-emptying robots that require you to empty it after every run.
It's got a range of other features that make it an excellent choice for homes with a lot of space, including intelligent obstacle avoidance that uses the camera as well as processor-powered intelligents to identify obstacles. It rarely gets derailed or trapped during a cleaning process, and it's the best robot vacuum cleaner and mop in avoiding power cables and other objects in my tests. It's not as reliable in detecting pet waste, or other hazards.
2. Eufy RoboVac X8 Hybrid
Eufy owned by Anker, has become a household name in the world of robots that are budget-friendly vacuums. But it didn't offer the option of a model that could mop. The X8 Hybrid is a new model that offers a range of modern features and is able to compete with more expensive models.
The most significant selling point for Eufy with this device is its laser navigation. The previous Eufy devices have created an approximate map of your home utilizing infrared sensors and bumping into objects but the X8's laser mapping technology is more precise. It also takes a lot less time to build up a comprehensive picture of your home and can store multiple maps, which is great for multi-floor homes.
The X8 is still a good vacuum on bare floors and can sling debris over its side brushes and into the 400ml dust bin with ease. The X8's tyres, despite having a circular shape, are good at grabbing edges and corners. It's not a fantastic cat litter scooper, however our tests have shown 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. While this is good for loose spills, you can't regulate the amount of water it consumes, which will limit its effectiveness on more severe stains. That said, it does an admirable job of picking up pet hair, with a better speed of pickup than the Roborock S7.
3. Miele RX2
Miele's RX2 robotic vacuum is known for its quiet, powerful appliances. It has a beautiful design, superb navigation and an impressive cleaning power. There are a few niggles in its operation, which prevent it from being ranked as the best smart robot vacuum.
Like iRobot's latest models, the RX2 features dual-sensor mapping technology which uses a LIDAR sensor to map a room and a pair of 3D scanning cameras that can detect and avoid obstacles (like furniture legs or pet waste) in real-time. Once the room has been identified and assigned, you can assign virtual no-go zones and preferred sections to the robot. You can also change the cleaning options, begin a manual clean or watch live feeds from the onboard cameras from the main screen.
The RX2's sensors work well, registering furniture and other obstructions in real-time. Its sweeping and suction power are top-notch cleaning up surface debris from medium-pile carpeting and embedded dust on floors with no floor. However, it's not exactly the most agile robot on the market. As with many others it's not a very good climber and has issues with things like metal threshold transition strips.
A lot of people purchase a robotic vacuum mop cleaner robot to enjoy the convenience of setting a schedule on an app and then forgetting about it for weeks at an time. But it's important that a machine can get the job done that's the reason why our ZDNet staff looked over and tested a number of the most popular ones to help you select the perfect one for your home.
4. Shark ION
This budget robovac looks just like your typical robot but it's upgraded in terms of performance and features. Its smart mapping system creates 2D and 3D maps of your home and uses them to navigate around obstacles and avoid them. It is able to detect common obstacles such as furniture legs and power cords in real-time. This combination of sensors with a bump detector and an infrared sensor to keep the vacuum away from stairs makes it one of our most flexible vacuums.
In our tests, it was able to 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. Its composite score for flooring and carpet was higher than the competition, and Most Powerful Robot Vacuum it picked up 98.5 percent of dirt and embedded dog hair from our laboratory test samples.
Its controls are a bit more basic than those of competitors. There's a round cleaning button on the top, and you can launch it via the app or via voice command with Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also schedule weekly or daily cleanings, create no-go zones and view its cleaning history. Ion is covered in a sophisticated dark gray plastic that looks and feels attractive in your home. The rear dust bin is accessible for emptying and cleaning the filter is just as simple.
5. Eufy 11S
Eufy 11S is a great choice if you want a robot vacuum that's simple and has no frills at a low cost. It doesn't have many of the more advanced features, like digital mapping and Alexa integration, which are found in higher-end models, but if you're not looking for these features, you can save a little money with this model.
This robot is simple to set up and use. It does not require a smartphone application or Wi-Fi pairing. However it does include the remote control that lets you choose between various modes and adjust the suction level. It also lets you manually turn off the robovac for scheduled cleaning.
In our tests, the 11S was extremely effective in removing pet hair and dirt on hard floors and low-pile carpets. Its slim profile helped it reach under furniture and other items that more bulkier robots couldn't reach. It was also able to easily pass over doorway thresholds and transition from one type of floor to another.
Like other robots, the 11S is able to take in some objects such as cords, drawstrings for hoodies and cat toys. The manufacturer states that you can stop this by keeping these items off the floor and by using a cord organizer if possible. It also recommends cleaning the dustbin regularly by replacing the filters and washing or changing the brushes as required.
iRobot Roomba 990
The Roomba is iRobot's flagship robot vacuum. It's expensive but it's the most powerful robot vacuum you can purchase. Its self navigation and environmental mapping are something to behold. It also has more advanced automation features than many competitors, including the ability to create virtual boundary markers using its mobile app. Although its application is a bit slow, and the 980 does spin a bit when 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 as well as visual simultaneous mapping and localisation technology (or vSLAM) to store the floor plan of your home. It uses this information to create a consistent, efficient cleaning path for each cycle. The result is cleaner floors, and a more efficient vacuum than most competing high-end robot vacuums.
Other features of the 980 include dual multi-surface brushes that capture dirt from carpets and hard floors and the spinning brush that sweeps debris into the robotic vacuum's bin. Its floor tracking sensors help it navigate between furniture and around edges, while Cliff Detect helps to prevent the Roomba from slipping down stairs. It can also return automatically to the base station for easy charging between sessions. The battery life and bin capacity of the 980 aren't as good as some other robot vacuums. However, it is a solid and reliable machine that can keep floors clean for a long time. hours.
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