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How to Choose the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaner
A robot vacuum will help you save time and effort when it comes to regular touch-ups. Top performers do a good job of removing dust and other small particles, and most allow you to designate no-go zones in pets or power cords.
The pricier ones even mop your floors--though they still can't climb stairs. Make sure you choose 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 want a robot vacuum cleaner on sale with adequate carpet-picking capabilities and the ability to take on stairs. If you're looking to add more features, you may be interested in a model with smart mapping technology or an application that allows you to control the robot remotely.
Camryn Rabideau, a contributing shopping writer for PEOPLE and a reviewer of products who has tested numerous robotic vacuums, is acknowledged for her work in testing dozens of robot vacuums. She's a big fan of robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, such as self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robots. She also likes robots that recognize landmarks, such as furniture legs and power cables, so they don't fall when climbing steps.
This robot from Black and Decker has a lower score for navigation and less object-avoidance tech than the top-rated models. It comes with a large dust bin that is non-refillable and a long battery. It also comes with the ability to schedule cleaning times and return to where it stopped at the last point, making it easier for you to cover larger areas. This model is a great choice for pet owners, as it can avoid hair tangles and food particles.
In our tests, we discovered that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined the LIDAR (light) sensor that can identify rooms and obstacles with a structured-light sensor to detect objects and detect edges. The combination allows it to stay clear of stairs, drops of liquid, and furniture legs with ease and save up to four floor maps to be used in the future for reference. It can pause and resume cleaning at any point, so that you can continue with your chores while it works. The included app provides a 3D representation of your home, room labels, and more advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it excels in removing small particles like baking soda and sand and heavier items, such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. Its only downsides are that it cannot mop and its navigation system is a little less impressive.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting, select a robot vacuum with a high rating for carpet and rug ability to maneuver and pick up. Many models are capable of cleaning dust from low-pile carpets, and some do a decently job of cleaning up larger debris, such as orzo pasta and screws made of steel. However, they can't handle small particles like canister or upright vacuums, and they may be unable to pick up dirt in the vicinity of baseboards and thresholds.
The best automatic vacuum cleaner choice for most carpeted homes is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum cleaner best vacuum/mop, which allows you to swap between a cleaning bin and mopping pad with damp. The Roborock Q Revo is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop that can clean and mop at the same time with circular pads spinning at 200 revolutions per minute. It recognizes and raises its pads when it comes into contact with carpets, preventing the floor from getting wet. You don't need remove them or replace them every time. The Q Revo is also superior to other robot vacuums/mops in keeping away from obstacles and rugs, while also getting close to them and thresholds, and avoiding obstacles.
The iRobot Roomba Combo i5 is another solid option. It did well in our tests and you can set it up to schedule it to sweep your home while you are away. It can also be set to mop only and we loved its excellent navigation on carpets and floors, as well as its ability to go over and up onto furniture. The Combo i5 has a long time to run and excellent path planning for the size of the device.
If you're looking for a more high-tech model, consider the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a large charging dock that can run for several weeks without having to be emptied, and it has impressive navigation skills and auto-emptying on carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It's also got an intelligent mapping system that can be programmed to only operate during certain hours of the day (a useful feature that can keep mischievous kids and dextrous pets from causing chaos). The Shark isn't as powerful than some other mop/robot combos but it's effective in removing hair and pet hair and is the best value among our top picks.
Best for Hard Flooring
Robot vacuums are the ideal option for hardwood floors since they are able to maneuver around obstacles and not damage surfaces that are not bare. They are excellent in removing dust and crumbs but struggle with pet hair or larger debris. They don't have the suction power of a high-end upright or canister remote vacuum cleaner, which is why they're not the ideal option for rooms with carpets or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.
The most effective robots are those that are two-in-one, combining the power of a mop with a vacuum to do a complete job in one step. If you have flooring that is mixed, look for one with an onboard sensor which detects any changes in floor texture and adjusts suction accordingly. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can go seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.
If your home is mostly composed of hardwood floors, think about a robotic mop and vacuum combo like the eufy S1 Pro. This model is an impressive robotic vacuum that has smart navigation that can clean hardwood floors and other surfaces. It also mop. The sensors help it avoid stairs and other hazards so you don't need to worry about the robot falling down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When you need mops, the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually clean hardwood floors using downward pressure rather than just wipe them clean to remove light dust and dirt. The pads that are reusable reduce waste and help to spread less germs. They can also be cleaned at docking stations to reduce time. They are also able to be dried, washed and reused.
The robovac can be operated by your smartphone, making it easier to use. For instance, you can make use of the app to designate a no-go zone that the vacuum cannot enter, label separate rooms, or schedule cleaning times for specific areas. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock, which collects debris through a trapdoor, and stores it in a bagless or disposable bin, meaning you don't need to manually empty the bin every time as you would with other models.
Best for Small Spaces
As the name suggests, these robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins which hold less garbage. They are also more efficient when it comes to maneuvering around tight corners than larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas larger robots are unable to reach. They are generally less expensive than the pricier picks, as well, but you'll have to manually empty their dirt compartments at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years back robotic vacuums robot experienced an important change. Manufacturers started adding sensors that could help them navigate around and avoid household items that traditional sensors might become stuck on or run across. These improvements reduced the number times that our testers were required to clean up after a robotic snag.
The new sensors aren't completely eliminating all issues that these devices have however. The cheapest models still struggle with the same issues that the older ones faced and, in addition, they require a certain amount illumination to be able see where they're headed. If you are living in a dark space or have a lot of low-profile furniture, consider purchasing top-mounted spinning laser units to map your area, like our top overall and runner-up picks do. This lets them work in darkness and avoid obstacles like stairs.
These models can also be programmed to use their cliff sensors only when they are in or near the ground, and not when they are above it. It's important to cover mirrors to prevent this from occurring. The lasers used by LIDAR-based models could bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to think it's in another room.
Some of the models we recommend let you create virtual no-go areas for areas you don't wish the robot to visit. This is a great option when you have small children or pets. These features aren't included on all of the models we test and recommend that you review our full reviews of the models below before you make a purchase.
A robot vacuum will help you save time and effort when it comes to regular touch-ups. Top performers do a good job of removing dust and other small particles, and most allow you to designate no-go zones in pets or power cords.

Best Overall
The best robots we tested were efficient, easy-to-use, and able keep up with the daily messes. You'll want a robot vacuum cleaner on sale with adequate carpet-picking capabilities and the ability to take on stairs. If you're looking to add more features, you may be interested in a model with smart mapping technology or an application that allows you to control the robot remotely.
Camryn Rabideau, a contributing shopping writer for PEOPLE and a reviewer of products who has tested numerous robotic vacuums, is acknowledged for her work in testing dozens of robot vacuums. She's a big fan of robotic vacuums that offer the greatest convenience, such as self-emptying dustbins and charging docks that automatically empty and fill water tanks for mopping robots. She also likes robots that recognize landmarks, such as furniture legs and power cables, so they don't fall when climbing steps.
This robot from Black and Decker has a lower score for navigation and less object-avoidance tech than the top-rated models. It comes with a large dust bin that is non-refillable and a long battery. It also comes with the ability to schedule cleaning times and return to where it stopped at the last point, making it easier for you to cover larger areas. This model is a great choice for pet owners, as it can avoid hair tangles and food particles.
In our tests, we discovered that the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra combined the LIDAR (light) sensor that can identify rooms and obstacles with a structured-light sensor to detect objects and detect edges. The combination allows it to stay clear of stairs, drops of liquid, and furniture legs with ease and save up to four floor maps to be used in the future for reference. It can pause and resume cleaning at any point, so that you can continue with your chores while it works. The included app provides a 3D representation of your home, room labels, and more advanced cleaning options.
Although this model isn't able to clean as well as our top-rated models, it excels in removing small particles like baking soda and sand and heavier items, such as orzo pasta and screws made of metal. Its only downsides are that it cannot mop and its navigation system is a little less impressive.
The best for Carpet
If you have carpeting, select a robot vacuum with a high rating for carpet and rug ability to maneuver and pick up. Many models are capable of cleaning dust from low-pile carpets, and some do a decently job of cleaning up larger debris, such as orzo pasta and screws made of steel. However, they can't handle small particles like canister or upright vacuums, and they may be unable to pick up dirt in the vicinity of baseboards and thresholds.
The best automatic vacuum cleaner choice for most carpeted homes is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum cleaner best vacuum/mop, which allows you to swap between a cleaning bin and mopping pad with damp. The Roborock Q Revo is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum/mop that can clean and mop at the same time with circular pads spinning at 200 revolutions per minute. It recognizes and raises its pads when it comes into contact with carpets, preventing the floor from getting wet. You don't need remove them or replace them every time. The Q Revo is also superior to other robot vacuums/mops in keeping away from obstacles and rugs, while also getting close to them and thresholds, and avoiding obstacles.

If you're looking for a more high-tech model, consider the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop. It comes with a large charging dock that can run for several weeks without having to be emptied, and it has impressive navigation skills and auto-emptying on carpets and floors that are not cleaned. It's also got an intelligent mapping system that can be programmed to only operate during certain hours of the day (a useful feature that can keep mischievous kids and dextrous pets from causing chaos). The Shark isn't as powerful than some other mop/robot combos but it's effective in removing hair and pet hair and is the best value among our top picks.
Best for Hard Flooring
Robot vacuums are the ideal option for hardwood floors since they are able to maneuver around obstacles and not damage surfaces that are not bare. They are excellent in removing dust and crumbs but struggle with pet hair or larger debris. They don't have the suction power of a high-end upright or canister remote vacuum cleaner, which is why they're not the ideal option for rooms with carpets or upholstery that requires deep cleaning.
The most effective robots are those that are two-in-one, combining the power of a mop with a vacuum to do a complete job in one step. If you have flooring that is mixed, look for one with an onboard sensor which detects any changes in floor texture and adjusts suction accordingly. The ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ for example, has this feature and can go seamlessly from hard to soft carpeting.
If your home is mostly composed of hardwood floors, think about a robotic mop and vacuum combo like the eufy S1 Pro. This model is an impressive robotic vacuum that has smart navigation that can clean hardwood floors and other surfaces. It also mop. The sensors help it avoid stairs and other hazards so you don't need to worry about the robot falling down the stairs and breaking your hardwood.
When you need mops, the Eufy S1 Pro is designed to actually clean hardwood floors using downward pressure rather than just wipe them clean to remove light dust and dirt. The pads that are reusable reduce waste and help to spread less germs. They can also be cleaned at docking stations to reduce time. They are also able to be dried, washed and reused.
The robovac can be operated by your smartphone, making it easier to use. For instance, you can make use of the app to designate a no-go zone that the vacuum cannot enter, label separate rooms, or schedule cleaning times for specific areas. The Eufy S1 Pro also has an auto-emptying dock, which collects debris through a trapdoor, and stores it in a bagless or disposable bin, meaning you don't need to manually empty the bin every time as you would with other models.
Best for Small Spaces
As the name suggests, these robots are best designed for smaller areas. They have smaller bins which hold less garbage. They are also more efficient when it comes to maneuvering around tight corners than larger models. They can also be tucked under furniture, whereas larger robots are unable to reach. They are generally less expensive than the pricier picks, as well, but you'll have to manually empty their dirt compartments at the end of each cleaning session.
A few years back robotic vacuums robot experienced an important change. Manufacturers started adding sensors that could help them navigate around and avoid household items that traditional sensors might become stuck on or run across. These improvements reduced the number times that our testers were required to clean up after a robotic snag.
The new sensors aren't completely eliminating all issues that these devices have however. The cheapest models still struggle with the same issues that the older ones faced and, in addition, they require a certain amount illumination to be able see where they're headed. If you are living in a dark space or have a lot of low-profile furniture, consider purchasing top-mounted spinning laser units to map your area, like our top overall and runner-up picks do. This lets them work in darkness and avoid obstacles like stairs.
These models can also be programmed to use their cliff sensors only when they are in or near the ground, and not when they are above it. It's important to cover mirrors to prevent this from occurring. The lasers used by LIDAR-based models could bounce off reflective surfaces, causing the robot to think it's in another room.
Some of the models we recommend let you create virtual no-go areas for areas you don't wish the robot to visit. This is a great option when you have small children or pets. These features aren't included on all of the models we test and recommend that you review our full reviews of the models below before you make a purchase.
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