The 10 Scariest Things About Best Robot Vacuums
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Best Robot Vacuums and Mop Combos
A robot vacuum is the ideal tool for maintaining an orderly home. It will remove dust, pet hair, and other surface debris before it causes a bigger problem.
Some robots are able to sync with smart assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant for a hands-free experience. Find models that recharge and pick up the area they left.
1. iRobot S8
This smart robot mop and vacuum is an excellent choice for many households. It has a great navigation system that includes GPS and laser sensors. It also comes with many features and control options that can be accessed through the app. It also comes with a useful feature that allows you to add Cleaning zones for certain areas that need extra attention, as well as Keep Out zones where you don't want it to move. And, like all Roomba devices, it receives new software updates that make it even more efficient over time.
It's costly however, it's also among the most advanced robot vacuums ZDNet has tested. It comes with a powerful battery that can sweep a large home in under two hours. Additionally, it can switch between vacuuming and mopping at the touch of a button. And unlike other self-emptying robots that require you to empty the trash bin after each run, mopping it automatically emptys into a larger waste container above its charging dock.
It has a wide range of other features that make it a good option for most homes with its intelligent obstacle avoidance, which uses the camera as well as processor-powered smarts to see obstacles. It's not often tripped or stuck during a cleaning cycle. In my tests, it was the best at avoiding objects like power cables. However, it isn't as effective in detecting pet waste and other hazards.
2. Eufy RoboVac Hybrid X8
Although Anker-owned Eufy has earned an impact in the field of low-cost robot vacuums, it hasn't previously offered an all-in-one model that can also mop. The X8 Hybrid is a new model that has a wide range of features that are advanced and is able to compete with more expensive models.
Laser navigation is the main selling point of this machine. Previous Eufy devices have constructed an outline of your home by using infrared sensors and bumping into things but the X8's laser mapping technology is more precise. It also takes significantly less time to create an accurate picture of your home and can store multiple maps, which is ideal for homes with multiple floors.
The X8 is still a good vacuum on floors with no dust and can sling debris over its side brushes and into its 400ml dust bin with ease. The X8's tyres, despite having a circular shape, are good at grabbing corners and edges. It's not a great kitty litter picker, though, with our tests showing it can only remove about 90 percent of the fur from hard floors.
There's a basic mopping mode which uses the same water tank as the vacuuming. This is great for spills that are not dangerous, but you are unable to regulate the amount of water that it uses. 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
The company is known for its quiet home appliances, Miele's RX2 robot vacuum is a great choice because of its cleaning power, stunning design and excellent navigation. It has a few oddities in its operation that prevent it from being considered the top smart robot vacuum.
Similar to the latest models of iRobot, the RX2 comes with a dual-sensor mapping system that utilizes the LIDAR sensor to map out an area and two 3D scanning cameras that can detect and avoid obstacles (like furniture legs or pet waste) in real-time. Once the room has been defined, you can assign virtual no go areas and preferred sections to the robot. You can also change the cleaning modes, start an automatic clean or see a live feed of the onboard cameras 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-of-the-line and cleans up surface debris from carpets with medium piles and dust on floors that are unfinished. It's not the fastest robotics available. Like many other robots it's not a great climber and has issues with things like thresholds made of steel transition strips.
Many people purchase robot vacuums because of the ease of setting up a schedule using an app, only to forget about them for weeks. It is essential that a robot is able to do the job, so our ZDNet staff has tested and examined some of the most popular models in order to help you choose the best one for your home.
4. Shark ION
This budget robovac is a robot that is similar to other, but comes with some extra features and better performance. Its smart mapping system creates 2D and 3D maps of your home, and uses them to avoid obstacles and navigate. It's also able to detect common obstacles such as furniture legs and power cords in real-time. This combination of sensors together with a bump sensor and an infrared sensor for dropping that keeps it away from the stairs is what makes it one of the most agile vacuums we've tried.
It was able to climb over thick shag carpets and didn't get stuck (unlike the RoboVac 11s, or Roomba 690-). Its navigation abilities were also impressive; its composite score in carpet and bare floors topped the competition. It took in 98.5 percent of surface pet hair and litter from our lab test samples.
The controls are less basic than the competition's. There's a clean button at the top, and you can either start it with the app or by voice commands using Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also schedule daily or weekly cleanings, designate no-go zones and view the history of cleaning. In a smart dark gray plastics, Ion feels sturdy and looks attractive in your home. Its rear dustbin is easily accessible for emptying, and removing the filters is also simple.
5. 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. It lacks some of the more advanced features, such as digital mapping and Alexa integration, which are available in higher-end models, however, if you don't require these functions, you can save money with this model.
This robot is easy to use and set up. It does not require a smartphone application or Wi-Fi pairing. However, it does come with a remote control which allows you to choose between different modes and alter the suction level. It also allows you to manually turn off the robovac during scheduled cleaning.
In our tests during our tests, the 11S was very effective at getting rid of pet hair and dirt from hard floors and carpets with a low pile. Its slim profile made it possible to pass under furniture that is low-hanging and other items that larger robots are unable to reach. It was also able to pass over doorway thresholds and change between floors and another.
The 11S, like other robots, can also eat some objects, such as cords and cat toys. The manufacturer suggests that you can avoid this by keeping these objects off the ground and using a cord organiser if possible. It also suggests that you clean the dustbin, replace the filters and wash or change the brushes as necessary.
6. iRobot Roomba 980
The Roomba is iRobot's flagship robot vacuum. It's expensive however it's an excellent performer and is arguably the most sophisticated robot vacuum you can buy. Its self-navigating capabilities and environmental mapping are a wonder to behold. It has more advanced automation than most of its rivals, for instance the capability to set up virtual boundary markers using its mobile application. It's a capable robot vacuum, even if the app is a bit sluggish and the 980 spins out when it is pushed over cables.
We really like the 980 because it uses its iAdapt2.0 navigation sensors as well as visual simultaneity localisation and mapping (or vSLAM), to memorise the floor plan of your home. It will use this data to create a consistent, efficient cleaning path for each cycle. The result is cleaner floors and a more efficient vacuum mop robot than most competing high-end robot vacuums.
Other features of the 980 include dual multi-surface brushes that grab dirt from carpets and hard floors, as well as a spinning brush to sweep debris into the robotic vacuum’s bin. The floor vacuum robot tracking sensor assists it in maneuvering between furniture, along edges and up stairs. Cliff Detect prevents the Roomba from falling. It also automatically returns to its base station for hassle-free recharging between sessions. Although the 980's battery lifespan and bin size aren't as impressive as other robot vacuums, it's a sturdy and reliable machine that can keep your floors clean for hours and hours.

Some robots are able to sync with smart assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant for a hands-free experience. Find models that recharge and pick up the area they left.
1. iRobot S8
This smart robot mop and vacuum is an excellent choice for many households. It has a great navigation system that includes GPS and laser sensors. It also comes with many features and control options that can be accessed through the app. It also comes with a useful feature that allows you to add Cleaning zones for certain areas that need extra attention, as well as Keep Out zones where you don't want it to move. And, like all Roomba devices, it receives new software updates that make it even more efficient over time.
It's costly however, it's also among the most advanced robot vacuums ZDNet has tested. It comes with a powerful battery that can sweep a large home in under two hours. Additionally, it can switch between vacuuming and mopping at the touch of a button. And unlike other self-emptying robots that require you to empty the trash bin after each run, mopping it automatically emptys into a larger waste container above its charging dock.
It has a wide range of other features that make it a good option for most homes with its intelligent obstacle avoidance, which uses the camera as well as processor-powered smarts to see obstacles. It's not often tripped or stuck during a cleaning cycle. In my tests, it was the best at avoiding objects like power cables. However, it isn't as effective in detecting pet waste and other hazards.
2. Eufy RoboVac Hybrid X8
Although Anker-owned Eufy has earned an impact in the field of low-cost robot vacuums, it hasn't previously offered an all-in-one model that can also mop. The X8 Hybrid is a new model that has a wide range of features that are advanced and is able to compete with more expensive models.
Laser navigation is the main selling point of this machine. Previous Eufy devices have constructed an outline of your home by using infrared sensors and bumping into things but the X8's laser mapping technology is more precise. It also takes significantly less time to create an accurate picture of your home and can store multiple maps, which is ideal for homes with multiple floors.
The X8 is still a good vacuum on floors with no dust and can sling debris over its side brushes and into its 400ml dust bin with ease. The X8's tyres, despite having a circular shape, are good at grabbing corners and edges. It's not a great kitty litter picker, though, with our tests showing it can only remove about 90 percent of the fur from hard floors.
There's a basic mopping mode which uses the same water tank as the vacuuming. This is great for spills that are not dangerous, but you are unable to regulate the amount of water that it uses. 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
The company is known for its quiet home appliances, Miele's RX2 robot vacuum is a great choice because of its cleaning power, stunning design and excellent navigation. It has a few oddities in its operation that prevent it from being considered the top smart robot vacuum.
Similar to the latest models of iRobot, the RX2 comes with a dual-sensor mapping system that utilizes the LIDAR sensor to map out an area and two 3D scanning cameras that can detect and avoid obstacles (like furniture legs or pet waste) in real-time. Once the room has been defined, you can assign virtual no go areas and preferred sections to the robot. You can also change the cleaning modes, start an automatic clean or see a live feed of the onboard cameras 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-of-the-line and cleans up surface debris from carpets with medium piles and dust on floors that are unfinished. It's not the fastest robotics available. Like many other robots it's not a great climber and has issues with things like thresholds made of steel transition strips.
Many people purchase robot vacuums because of the ease of setting up a schedule using an app, only to forget about them for weeks. It is essential that a robot is able to do the job, so our ZDNet staff has tested and examined some of the most popular models in order to help you choose the best one for your home.
4. Shark ION
This budget robovac is a robot that is similar to other, but comes with some extra features and better performance. Its smart mapping system creates 2D and 3D maps of your home, and uses them to avoid obstacles and navigate. It's also able to detect common obstacles such as furniture legs and power cords in real-time. This combination of sensors together with a bump sensor and an infrared sensor for dropping that keeps it away from the stairs is what makes it one of the most agile vacuums we've tried.
It was able to climb over thick shag carpets and didn't get stuck (unlike the RoboVac 11s, or Roomba 690-). Its navigation abilities were also impressive; its composite score in carpet and bare floors topped the competition. It took in 98.5 percent of surface pet hair and litter from our lab test samples.
The controls are less basic than the competition's. There's a clean button at the top, and you can either start it with the app or by voice commands using Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also schedule daily or weekly cleanings, designate no-go zones and view the history of cleaning. In a smart dark gray plastics, Ion feels sturdy and looks attractive in your home. Its rear dustbin is easily accessible for emptying, and removing the filters is also simple.
5. 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. It lacks some of the more advanced features, such as digital mapping and Alexa integration, which are available in higher-end models, however, if you don't require these functions, you can save money with this model.
This robot is easy to use and set up. It does not require a smartphone application or Wi-Fi pairing. However, it does come with a remote control which allows you to choose between different modes and alter the suction level. It also allows you to manually turn off the robovac during scheduled cleaning.
In our tests during our tests, the 11S was very effective at getting rid of pet hair and dirt from hard floors and carpets with a low pile. Its slim profile made it possible to pass under furniture that is low-hanging and other items that larger robots are unable to reach. It was also able to pass over doorway thresholds and change between floors and another.
The 11S, like other robots, can also eat some objects, such as cords and cat toys. The manufacturer suggests that you can avoid this by keeping these objects off the ground and using a cord organiser if possible. It also suggests that you clean the dustbin, replace the filters and wash or change the brushes as necessary.
6. iRobot Roomba 980
The Roomba is iRobot's flagship robot vacuum. It's expensive however it's an excellent performer and is arguably the most sophisticated robot vacuum you can buy. Its self-navigating capabilities and environmental mapping are a wonder to behold. It has more advanced automation than most of its rivals, for instance the capability to set up virtual boundary markers using its mobile application. It's a capable robot vacuum, even if the app is a bit sluggish and the 980 spins out when it is pushed over cables.
We really like the 980 because it uses its iAdapt2.0 navigation sensors as well as visual simultaneity localisation and mapping (or vSLAM), to memorise the floor plan of your home. It will use this data to create a consistent, efficient cleaning path for each cycle. The result is cleaner floors and a more efficient vacuum mop robot than most competing high-end robot vacuums.
Other features of the 980 include dual multi-surface brushes that grab dirt from carpets and hard floors, as well as a spinning brush to sweep debris into the robotic vacuum’s bin. The floor vacuum robot tracking sensor assists it in maneuvering between furniture, along edges and up stairs. Cliff Detect prevents the Roomba from falling. It also automatically returns to its base station for hassle-free recharging between sessions. Although the 980's battery lifespan and bin size aren't as impressive as other robot vacuums, it's a sturdy and reliable machine that can keep your floors clean for hours and hours.
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