Top Rated Robot Vacuums

A robot vacuum can keep floors clean enough to decrease the frequency at which you need to manually vacuum. Find one that has good navigation, can clean corners and stairs and also has a large dust bin that has to be emptied only once in a while.

There are models that mop and charge themselves, which is a feature essential for families with pets or children. Many of the top performers in our tests offer decent obstacle-avoiding capabilities.

1. IRobot Roomba i3+ EVO

The i3+ EVO and its sibling the i3 EVO are the same robots that differ only in that the i3+ has self-emptying capabilities. This makes the i3+ a great option for those who want an entirely automated, hands-free cleaning experience but don't mind having to empty their dust bin manually when it fills up.

Both robots are good in removing dirt and dust particles on hard floors and carpets, and they can easily navigate around furniture and other obstacles. iAdapt navigation software creates smart maps of your home to assist the i3+ to navigate and clean efficiently. However unlike the i7+ and other top rated robots we evaluated, the i3+ doesn't have any obstacle-avoidance features, so it may get stuck on things like socks or power cords, and it may have trouble navigating across surface transitions like from hardwood to rug.

iRobot recommends clearing areas in which the i3+ EVO will vacuum before you use it, and include getting rid of any clutter or toys it may encounter. You should also keep the filters and dust bin clear to avoid becoming clogged. When the i3+ EVO's internal bin is full or the battery is depleted it will return to its docking station and automatically empties its debris into the station's external dustbin and continues cleaning the area where it started. The battery's lifespan is around an hour and a half of constant usage. It takes about three hours to fully charge.

2. IRobot Roomba i7+

The iRobot Roomba i7+ is the most powerful model of the flagship line from iRobot, and it is equipped with the most recent features. It is self-charging and self-navigating. But the most significant feature is its self-emptying bin. This removes the need for routine maintenance.

The Roomba I7+ is able to make rooms more efficient maps using Imprint Smart Mapping. It also integrates with iRobot Home to schedule cleaning tasks, and you can direct your robot floor cleaner using the app or voice.

In our testing the i7+ performed faster and more maneuverable than our second-placed model and the eufy RoboVac G30, and it picked up large pieces of pet hair from all surfaces types including carpeting. The main advantage it has over the Eufy is its self-emptying garbage bin which removes major maintenance sources and reduces the cost of maintenance.

We were also awestruck by the i7+’s compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant AI services. We utilized these services to instruct the robot to start, stop, or pause cleaning sessions and also to move around the room and to vacuum a particular area. The iRobot Home App made it easy to connect the i7+ to these services. After being connected, to give voice commands to the i7+, like "Hey Alexa vacuum the master bedroom." The iRobot Home App also offers options to manage i7+ settings and monitoring performance.

3. Dyson Cyclone V10

This tiny Dyson model is an all-sports car in a world of vacuums powered by cordless that resemble minivans and buses. It's powerful enough to replace a stand-up vacuum in the majority of homes, but it is also compact enough to fit on the bookcase or coffee table.

The V10 is powered by seven cells of energy-dense Lithium-ion batteries that can provide power that is not fading for 60 minutes. Its sophisticated whole-machine filtration system removes allergens, and then releases clean air back into your home. The specially designed head utilizes stiff nylon bristles that penetrate deep into carpets and collect large particles or fine dust. It comes with three suction settings to suit the task being performed. It quickly converts from floor vac to handheld vacuum and back again.

The model comes with an attached dock that charges the Dyson to 100 percent within 3.5 hours. It also offers an easy access to two attachments and an handheld. This is a significant improvement over earlier Dysons, that require a long charge and are a pain to store.

The main drawback of the V10 is its limited running time. Its marketing claims that it can provide up to 60 minutes of run time are misleading as CR's tests show. This is a typical, not exceptional, battery-powered cordless vacuum's run time. This is enough time to vacuum the average-sized home however, it's not enough time to reach every spot. (A second time usually works). This model has its own advantages however: it's lighter and more maneuverable than older Dysons cordless models, and its vacuuming ability is noticeably superior for carpet floors with low pile.

4. iRobot Roomba 694"

One of iRobot's most popular robot vacuums The 694 is an affordable model that's a great choice for people who don't wish to spend too much money on a robot. It could pick up most types of debris and sizes during our tests, and frequently went over the same area many times to ensure an efficient clean. Its flat front makes it possible to reach corners and edges of walls.

Its intelligent vacuum cleaner navigation system makes use of iAdapt to stay clear of obstacles and navigate your home, but it lacks the mapping capabilities of more sophisticated models such as our top choices, the i3+ EVO and the j7+ series. This means that it may get stuck on things like phone cords or low furniture, and it frequently will run out of battery before returning to its original location.

The Xiaomi Mi robot vacuum is superior to the Roomba 694 in many ways in that it has fewer parts that require regular cleaning, is fitted with an allergen-trapping HEPA filter, incurs lower recurring costs, comes with more advanced automation capabilities and is better at maneuvering itself. It also has a larger dustbin and charges quicker.

The eufy RoboVac X8 is superior to the Roomba 694 for a variety of purposes, as it has a better battery life, the ability to change its suction power mode on its own and comes with physical boundary strips, and can be controlled by your smartphone's voice assistant. It is also more robust, has a more powerful motor, and can perform better on floors with low pile and bare.

5. Samsung Jet Bot AI+

Samsung is a well-known brand in the field of home electronics. It's not a surprise that they are one of the top rated robot vacuum makers of robot vacuums and mop. Jet Bot AI+ has an advanced onboard technology that allows to navigate and avoid obstacles.

The app offers a variety of customization options for your robotic cleaner. These include virtual barriers, mopping levels and behavior adjustments docking frequency settings, and more. It's simple to comprehend and is user-friendly, which is the case with other Samsung devices.

In our tests in our tests, the Jet Bot AI+ performed well on hard floors, and it cleaned up 86% of dog hair (on carpet). It didn't do very well in avoiding taller items like cords or socks. This was disappointing. It's priced higher than other models we've tested and this could be a deal breaker for some shoppers.

The smart vacuum has an onboard camera that is accessible via the app. You can also create a live stream from the robot's cleaning station. This feature allows you to check in on your children or pets when you are away. The dustbin and the filter can be cleaned for the quick and easy cleaning. The Jet Bot AI+ comes with an automatic floor vacuum clean station which helps keep the robot's bin clear and maximizes suction power.

6. Black & Decker Robot Vacuum

Black and Decker robots are designed specifically for hard flooring. They come with a wide cleaning path and an extra-large dustbin that holds twice as much debris than the competition to keep the area free of debris for the longest period of time. Plus, they include two side sweepers that clean up around edges and in corners. The POWERSERIES Extreme model also includes AutoSense technology, which senses whether it's picking up dirt or debris on the surface and automatically adjusts its power level. The vacuum also comes with an app that lets you to view a virtual map, control functions, and set schedules. You can also monitor the vacuum's battery status and then return it to its dock for charging at the touch of a button. The app also allows you to personalize the LED lights on the top of the vacuum with different colors, so that you can easily tell the areas where it's focused or where it's gotten stuck.

The app allows you to manually steer the robot in the event of need. My living room rug for example is darkly colored that can trip up some other robots. The HRV 425BL, however was able to continue to move across the border without ever registering the edge. The ability to program a cleaning schedule for each week is a time-saving convenience.