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The Best Robot Vacuum For Pet Hair on Hardwood Floors
A good robot vacuum cleaner can make a significant difference in controlling allergens, mopping such as dust and pet hair. However, not all models are identical.
If you're looking for pet-friendly features in your vacuum or simply a good robot to complement your existing vacuum, there's plenty of choices.
1. Eufy RoboVac Edge G30
The G30 Edge is the newest model in Eufy's budget line robot vacuum cleaners. The G30 Edge is a glossy black vacuum cleaner with pink and blue accents. It's like it's a smartphone. The model is simpler to use than the previous models and comes with features such as BoostIQ that automatically increases suction power to ensure better cleaning of all surfaces. Smart navigation can be used to avoid the repetition of the same areas which is a common problem when using bounce-navigation.
It does an excellent job of removing pet hair and crumbs from hard floors, but lags in comparison to the best models in cleaning up dust on carpet. In our tests, the G30 Edge missed 74% of the flour on hard floors and 26 percent on carpet This isn't great, but it's not a complete disaster.
A feature that makes the G30 Edge stand out is the ability to map your home using an electronic map that is available in the app. This lets it remember which rooms it has cleaned previously and prevents it from returning to those areas which is a major issue with simpler robots that require the use of traditional magnetic tape to define zones that aren't allowed.
The G30 Edge has other conveniences such as a 'Find My Robot' mode that blasts out an ominous music until it's located and an directional pad that allows users to move the robot. It also has an automatic vacuum for pet hair return feature that can send the robot back to its charging station when the battery is low. This is a safety feature.
2. Neato Botvac D-Shape
The Neato Botvac D shape is an extremely capable robot that comes with a plethora of smart features. It cleans bare floors very well, and it can climb on carpets with a high pile easily. The app offers advanced features such as boundary lines remote access to the robot when it is in operation and a host of other options.
This model is the most recent in a long-running series of robots manufactured by Neato. It features a unique "D shape when seen from above. This design has several advantages, such as improved corner cleaning and a bigger bin of dust than the majority of models. The D-shape design also allows the VacBuddy Robot Vacuum Cleaner 1400pa Self-Charging - Buy Now to reach under furniture more easily than robots with a circular design.
When the first cleaning process, the D-Shape will pause briefly to make use of spinning infrared lasers to scan and evaluate the area. Then it will work in a grid, gradually moving from one area to the next until the entire floor is cleaned. This method is more thorough and effective than some competitors' random method.
The d-shape design also allows the D-Shape to have a large dust bin, with 700ml as opposed to 400 to 600ml for similar-priced robots. That increased capacity means you'll have to empty the dust bin less often, saving your time and effort. The D-Shape features a flat side on the front that helps to maneuver around obstacles such as tables and chairs. In our tests, we discovered that the D-Shape got stuck under a four-legged stool and also under an electrical cord that was not covered. However it was able to to free itself each time.
3. Roomba i3+ EVO
The Roomba EVO i3+ is an excellent option for pet owners. It is a great choice for hard floors and does a good job of removing dirt like pet hair, rice, cereal and other small particles. It struggles a little bit on carpet but is still better than the majority of robots in this price range. The Roomba EVO is also very efficient in moving between kinds of flooring. It isn't stuck in transitions like the older models. The dual multi-surface brushes flex and adapt to different flooring types. They also aren't able to tangle pet hair.
The i3+ EVO's obstacle avoidance isn't as robust as the other robots we tested, and it repeatedably hit objects in our tests like handbags, shoes and pet toys before continuing its course. It also had trouble dealing with coarse sea salt which it was able to blow around instead of picking up.
The i3+ EVO comes with a variety of features that make it worth the extra cost compared to other Roomba models, including the ability to empty the dustbin automatically and advanced control via the app. You can plan cleaning times, set custom routines, and even create zones that don't want the robot to enter. Its smart scheduling can even suggest additional cleaning during high allergy times, based on your regular routine. Its navigational system is somewhat unreliable, however, and it sometimes vacuums in irregular lines such as diagonals or zigzags, rather than parallel to walls.
4. Shark AI Self-Empty XL
With detailed mapping technology, this intelligent robot is able to know your home better than you do. It also comes with dual brushes that can adjust to various kinds of flooring and avoids tangling, making it the perfect choice for households with pets. You can control the robot via the app, or activate it hands-free by using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The dock, which is called Omni automates tasks like refilling and cleaning robot's water tanks, emptying the debris bins, charging and drying the mop pads.
It's a great price. The Shark AI Self-Empty XL offers many advanced features, such as self-emptying bins and mapping which can hold a large amount of trash. We tested it in a house with a mix of bare flooring and carpeting with low pile and found it to move and clean very well, even getting into corners. The vacuum also does a decent job of removing pet hair that gets stuck to carpets but it's not equipped with the same level of power as some of our top selections.
However, the Roborock S4 Max is better built, takes much less time to recharge than the Shark and comes with an array of automation and scheduling features as well as support for no-go zones. We'd still recommend the Shark when you're looking to buy something cheaper or in the event that you prefer using your mobile phone for control and monitoring instead of an actual remote.
5. Bissell SpinWave Dry & Wet
This robot is capable of both vacuuming and mopping. The two tank system is powerful and can vacuum or mops with the touch of a button. In our tests it was able easily switch between surfaces and was a great choice for cleaning pet fur from hardwood floors and carpets. It also comes with an edge-sweeping tool to remove hair from walls and baseboards.
This robot is a great option if you're looking for an affordable robot with additional features. It was able navigate obstacles well during our testing and can be controlled with an app or voice. It has a huge dust bin to collect messes before they are full. It can take it up to 166 mins to finish its job, but this is still faster than other robots that we have tested.
The main feature of this robot is its front-facing camera, which allows you to monitor your home's cleanliness on live maps in the app. This is especially useful when you're trying to locate a specific item or if your children have spilled glitter from their holiday decor all over your floor. It will save you a lot frustration by locating that lost item quickly. The lithium batteries that are fade-free can last for up to 130 minutes with a single charge.
6. Roomba 694
The Roomba 694 is a stylish robot that can provide good cleaning. It does a great job maneuvering itself and is able to get under low furniture without becoming stuck. It's also a great choice for rugs and low-pile carpet. It is prone to getting stuck on rug tassels and it is unable to navigate small spaces, such as corners. It also has difficulty picking up pet hair from all surfaces.
Despite the limited features of the 694 however, it still performs well than the majority of its competitors. It was able to score a perfect score in our cereal-carpet test and passed our cat-litter test with just a few scattered pieces of litter left behind. It's not as efficient on hardwood floors. Its side brush scatters huge cereal particles that stick to the floor instead of being vacuumed. It also had a hard time collecting table salt from a dry floor, with lots of pieces skidding across the floor and beyond its reach.
It does support app control through the iRobot HOME app, as well as voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant (via an external device, which is sold separately). It is able to learn about your cleaning habits and creates customized schedules. Cliff Detect and an edge-sweeping brush will ensure it is able to reach hard-to-reach corners, while Dirt Detect sensors alert it to heavily soiled areas. Its battery lasts about 60 minutes and comes with a self-emptying dustbin. The pricier iRobot J7 comes with an advanced suite of features and is better on all surfaces. It also feels better constructed and has a bigger dust bin, charges faster, and navigates obstacles like electrical cords with ease.
A good robot vacuum cleaner can make a significant difference in controlling allergens, mopping such as dust and pet hair. However, not all models are identical.
If you're looking for pet-friendly features in your vacuum or simply a good robot to complement your existing vacuum, there's plenty of choices.
1. Eufy RoboVac Edge G30
The G30 Edge is the newest model in Eufy's budget line robot vacuum cleaners. The G30 Edge is a glossy black vacuum cleaner with pink and blue accents. It's like it's a smartphone. The model is simpler to use than the previous models and comes with features such as BoostIQ that automatically increases suction power to ensure better cleaning of all surfaces. Smart navigation can be used to avoid the repetition of the same areas which is a common problem when using bounce-navigation.
It does an excellent job of removing pet hair and crumbs from hard floors, but lags in comparison to the best models in cleaning up dust on carpet. In our tests, the G30 Edge missed 74% of the flour on hard floors and 26 percent on carpet This isn't great, but it's not a complete disaster.
A feature that makes the G30 Edge stand out is the ability to map your home using an electronic map that is available in the app. This lets it remember which rooms it has cleaned previously and prevents it from returning to those areas which is a major issue with simpler robots that require the use of traditional magnetic tape to define zones that aren't allowed.
The G30 Edge has other conveniences such as a 'Find My Robot' mode that blasts out an ominous music until it's located and an directional pad that allows users to move the robot. It also has an automatic vacuum for pet hair return feature that can send the robot back to its charging station when the battery is low. This is a safety feature.
2. Neato Botvac D-Shape
The Neato Botvac D shape is an extremely capable robot that comes with a plethora of smart features. It cleans bare floors very well, and it can climb on carpets with a high pile easily. The app offers advanced features such as boundary lines remote access to the robot when it is in operation and a host of other options.
This model is the most recent in a long-running series of robots manufactured by Neato. It features a unique "D shape when seen from above. This design has several advantages, such as improved corner cleaning and a bigger bin of dust than the majority of models. The D-shape design also allows the VacBuddy Robot Vacuum Cleaner 1400pa Self-Charging - Buy Now to reach under furniture more easily than robots with a circular design.
When the first cleaning process, the D-Shape will pause briefly to make use of spinning infrared lasers to scan and evaluate the area. Then it will work in a grid, gradually moving from one area to the next until the entire floor is cleaned. This method is more thorough and effective than some competitors' random method.
The d-shape design also allows the D-Shape to have a large dust bin, with 700ml as opposed to 400 to 600ml for similar-priced robots. That increased capacity means you'll have to empty the dust bin less often, saving your time and effort. The D-Shape features a flat side on the front that helps to maneuver around obstacles such as tables and chairs. In our tests, we discovered that the D-Shape got stuck under a four-legged stool and also under an electrical cord that was not covered. However it was able to to free itself each time.
3. Roomba i3+ EVO
The Roomba EVO i3+ is an excellent option for pet owners. It is a great choice for hard floors and does a good job of removing dirt like pet hair, rice, cereal and other small particles. It struggles a little bit on carpet but is still better than the majority of robots in this price range. The Roomba EVO is also very efficient in moving between kinds of flooring. It isn't stuck in transitions like the older models. The dual multi-surface brushes flex and adapt to different flooring types. They also aren't able to tangle pet hair.
The i3+ EVO's obstacle avoidance isn't as robust as the other robots we tested, and it repeatedably hit objects in our tests like handbags, shoes and pet toys before continuing its course. It also had trouble dealing with coarse sea salt which it was able to blow around instead of picking up.
The i3+ EVO comes with a variety of features that make it worth the extra cost compared to other Roomba models, including the ability to empty the dustbin automatically and advanced control via the app. You can plan cleaning times, set custom routines, and even create zones that don't want the robot to enter. Its smart scheduling can even suggest additional cleaning during high allergy times, based on your regular routine. Its navigational system is somewhat unreliable, however, and it sometimes vacuums in irregular lines such as diagonals or zigzags, rather than parallel to walls.
4. Shark AI Self-Empty XL
With detailed mapping technology, this intelligent robot is able to know your home better than you do. It also comes with dual brushes that can adjust to various kinds of flooring and avoids tangling, making it the perfect choice for households with pets. You can control the robot via the app, or activate it hands-free by using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The dock, which is called Omni automates tasks like refilling and cleaning robot's water tanks, emptying the debris bins, charging and drying the mop pads.
It's a great price. The Shark AI Self-Empty XL offers many advanced features, such as self-emptying bins and mapping which can hold a large amount of trash. We tested it in a house with a mix of bare flooring and carpeting with low pile and found it to move and clean very well, even getting into corners. The vacuum also does a decent job of removing pet hair that gets stuck to carpets but it's not equipped with the same level of power as some of our top selections.
However, the Roborock S4 Max is better built, takes much less time to recharge than the Shark and comes with an array of automation and scheduling features as well as support for no-go zones. We'd still recommend the Shark when you're looking to buy something cheaper or in the event that you prefer using your mobile phone for control and monitoring instead of an actual remote.
5. Bissell SpinWave Dry & Wet
This robot is capable of both vacuuming and mopping. The two tank system is powerful and can vacuum or mops with the touch of a button. In our tests it was able easily switch between surfaces and was a great choice for cleaning pet fur from hardwood floors and carpets. It also comes with an edge-sweeping tool to remove hair from walls and baseboards.
This robot is a great option if you're looking for an affordable robot with additional features. It was able navigate obstacles well during our testing and can be controlled with an app or voice. It has a huge dust bin to collect messes before they are full. It can take it up to 166 mins to finish its job, but this is still faster than other robots that we have tested.
The main feature of this robot is its front-facing camera, which allows you to monitor your home's cleanliness on live maps in the app. This is especially useful when you're trying to locate a specific item or if your children have spilled glitter from their holiday decor all over your floor. It will save you a lot frustration by locating that lost item quickly. The lithium batteries that are fade-free can last for up to 130 minutes with a single charge.
6. Roomba 694
The Roomba 694 is a stylish robot that can provide good cleaning. It does a great job maneuvering itself and is able to get under low furniture without becoming stuck. It's also a great choice for rugs and low-pile carpet. It is prone to getting stuck on rug tassels and it is unable to navigate small spaces, such as corners. It also has difficulty picking up pet hair from all surfaces.
Despite the limited features of the 694 however, it still performs well than the majority of its competitors. It was able to score a perfect score in our cereal-carpet test and passed our cat-litter test with just a few scattered pieces of litter left behind. It's not as efficient on hardwood floors. Its side brush scatters huge cereal particles that stick to the floor instead of being vacuumed. It also had a hard time collecting table salt from a dry floor, with lots of pieces skidding across the floor and beyond its reach.
It does support app control through the iRobot HOME app, as well as voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant (via an external device, which is sold separately). It is able to learn about your cleaning habits and creates customized schedules. Cliff Detect and an edge-sweeping brush will ensure it is able to reach hard-to-reach corners, while Dirt Detect sensors alert it to heavily soiled areas. Its battery lasts about 60 minutes and comes with a self-emptying dustbin. The pricier iRobot J7 comes with an advanced suite of features and is better on all surfaces. It also feels better constructed and has a bigger dust bin, charges faster, and navigates obstacles like electrical cords with ease.
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