The Best Robot Vacuum That Mops

Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst at Good Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning Lab.

He tests and evaluates cleaning appliances. His main focus is mopping robots and vacuum combinations. These multitaskers can be ideal for those who want to get rid of mopping off their to-do lists. Some of them have excellent mapping capabilities and obstacle avoidance. Others even wash and refill mopping pads to ensure a hands-free clean.

The Eufy S1 Pro

This is the model you should choose if you want an automatic hoover vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It's smaller than other options on this list making it easier to maneuver into tight corners and underneath furniture. It uses a 220 degree lidar which, when paired with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it some of the best robot cleaner navigation and object avoidance that I've ever seen in a robotic vacuum. It packs a powerful 4600mAh battery that can last for up to 170-minutes, if mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it is able to run longer in turbo). It will even return to the dock to top up its battery halfway through cleaning.

It is very quick and does a great job cleaning my two-bedroom apartment. It can vacuum carpeted rooms fast, and hardwood floors in the living room, kitchen, and hallways with just one sweep. The suction motor's 8,000pa makes short work of picking up dirt, crumbs and pet hair. Carpet detection automatically increases power when it detects rugs, and the dual side brush assists in removing debris from corners.

The mopping performance, while still impressive, is not as impressive. The rotating mop spins at a high speed and pushes down with 2.2lbs of force, easily cleaning up dirt and stains. I've also noticed that the front arms extend out slightly more than other robots, which can be helpful to maneuver around tight corners and on baseboards. The front arms can be used to clean larger pieces of debris, such as broken toys and fallen books.

The S1 Pro is also one of the quietest robot mop and vacuums I've used. It is quieter and doesn't create more noise when vacuuming or mopping. The only drawback is that the S1 Pro must use a proprietary cleaning solution for mopping, and is sold separately from the vacuum. It is easy to set up and works well. However when you purchase this robot vacuum solely to mop you must be aware of this.

The Roborock Q Revo

The Q Revo stands apart from most Robot Vacuums That Mop vacuums that mops in its class. It comes with a wide array of features that make it a great choice for homeowners looking to purchase a highly effective, versatile and adaptable cleaning machine.

The device has a powerful and impressive cleaning system that combines LiDAR sensors and an RGB camera to map the house and locate furniture and other obstacles. It then uses this information to clean efficiently and effectively. This will ensure an efficient and consistent cleaning and is also rapid.

In terms of mopping, the Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads can be used to reach an array of surface areas. This includes corners, baseboards, and other hard-to-reach areas. They also have a stretchy side brush that can extend to reach the floor close to walls and other fixtures. The mop pads are washable and dry to reduce odors and prevent buildup.

App-based customization is yet another noteworthy feature. The Q Revo allows you to adjust the suction strength and select either a back-and-forth or a random pattern. You can also choose the number of passes which will determine the speed at which it can move around your home. You can also disable the side brush to protect your carpets from damage. rugs.

The device comes with a expensive price tag, but it has a variety of smart features. It's crucial to note that it incurs recurring costs in the form of mopping equipment and maintenance. For instance, the brushroll will need to be replaced after 300 hours or every six to 12 months. The filter will need to be cleaned after 150 hours, and the mop pad must be replaced every one to three months.

This robot vacuum mop is a top Amazon rating and includes a wide range of physical automation features. It has a power button that doubles as a general 'Clean button, as well as a 'Home button that sends it back to its base station once it has completed its cleaning task. It also has a multi-functional dock that automatically emptys the dustbin and refills its water tank for mopping and washes and dry its mop pads.

The Shark Matrix Plus

The Shark Matrix Plus will be a good option for busy professionals or anyone who needs to keep their home neat without spending too much time on chores. It's a top-performing device, intelligent navigation, and a long battery life that allows you to keep your home tidy with minimal effort.

The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, which means it can handle mopping and vacuuming. The robot is divided into two modules, a dry bin and water tank that can be easily snapped in and out and a mopping unit that is equipped with microfiber pads. It's a little old-fashioned to have separate modules for vacuuming and mopping but it does mean you don't have to worry about changing disposable bags or refilling the tank of water.

Our test participants discovered that the Matrix Plus did a great job of vacuuming and mopping. Its most impressive feature is its accurate floorplan map, which it utilizes when cleaning. This made it easy for the Matrix Plus to navigate around furniture carpets, rugs, and other obstacles. The app lets you create 'No-Go Zones' and virtual barriers to prevent certain areas from being cleaned by a mop.

The Matrix Plus also did a remarkable job at collecting pet hair. It was able to collect a lot of the hair sheds from our cats. It even got into the corners and crevices of our stairs, where other robots had struggled. Its noise levels were fairly low and there were nice jingles to signal that it was beginning and working towards its goal.

The app was too basic and you had to alter the modules each time you changed between mops and vacuuming. The app doesn't have the capacity to store multiple maps, which can be a hassle when you live in a house with a mix of floors. The Matrix Plus is a good choice for people who want an intelligent robot that is capable of vacuuming and mopping.

The Yiko X1 Omni

The X1 Omni robot hoover vacuum is the most expensive of our review. It does however, have certain unique features that make it worth looking into. The X1 Omni's biggest draw is its huge dock which doubles as a charging base and housing for two water tanks, a clean sink as well as a 2.5-liter dust bin that automatically empties.

The base also comes with a set of buttons to control the system. These allow you to manually start cleaning, recall the robot, or use the dock's automatic hoover emptying process. Press two buttons to switch off the child lock. This is a nice feature for parents worried about their children messing around with the vacuum.

The X1 Omni, like other robotic vacuums, utilizes its camera to identify furniture and obstacles in its path. It will steer clear of them. True Mapping 2.0 navigation maps your home up to four times faster than laser detection systems.

Unfortunately, this means that the X1 Omni could occasionally get caught up in an obstruction, such as an electrical cord dangling across a rug, that it gets stuck and stops working until you manually free it. Although this is not a common occurrence however, it was a gruelling experience when it did happen and especially because the X1 Omni doesn't have an "stuck" status alert on its application.

Another issue that could be a problem is the X1 Omni's inability to automatically switch between vacuuming and mopping modes during the cleaning process. You'll have to manually swap between the two, which isn't too bad apart from the fact that the mopping pads aren't washed and dried between use which could lead to mildew or mold.

The X1 Omni looks great, thanks to the Jacob Jensen design team (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who designed its sleek modern, contemporary base and mopping pad. It's a big contrast to the utilitarian, all-black bases used by competitors like Roborock and iRobot and a pleasing sight in a space that is dominated by clunky, boxy units.