Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos

The majority of robot vacuum and mop combinations can be customized using an application designed specifically for the purpose. You can save maps of your house as well as organize cleaning schedules, and select the mopping mode you prefer. They also let you change suction power and fine tune the amount of water and scrubbing action your mop uses.

A mapping function can help your robot navigate around rooms. A feature to avoid obstacles will stop it from running into wires, furniture or even stray toys. These features are crucial for my home, which is full of toys.

1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra, the company's flagship vacuum and mop, comes packed with features. It can mop and sweep simultaneously, and can even lift its brushes or mop pads to ensure that soft surfaces don't get too wet. It also can avoid obstacles by looking for pet toys, plants and other small objects.

The robotic vacuum's maximum suction power is 6,600 pascals. This is the highest power of any robot vacuum we have test to date. It's also equipped with PreciSense LiDAR navigation to track its position, preventing it from getting stuck on objects.

The mopping capabilities of the S8 Pro Ultra are also impressive. It can apply constant pressure to the pad at more than 6 Newtons to ensure a thorough cleaning. It also has mop lifter technology that will lift the pad automatically when it transitions between tile and laminate hardwood, carpet or rugs, in order to avoid soaking the soft surfaces.

The S8 Pro Ultra also has self-washing and self-drying capabilities. The pad can be cleaned and then dried with the dock and the dust container is automatically empty and returned to it. You can set it up and forget about it. It is only necessary to refill the water tank or replace the dust bag on occasion.

All of this is powered by a 5,200mAh lithium-ion battery. I ran it on its normal vac and mop settings for approximately 160 minutes before the S8 Pro Ultra started to get power hungry and returned to its base to recharge. This is not far off of the 180-minute time that Roborock claims, and is on par with other hybrids I've test.

It's a robust and well-rounded product with the only downside being the fact that it's costly. But, the sheer number of features makes it a tempting choice for anyone looking to ditch their old stick vacuums and mops. We highly recommend this vacuum if you can justify its cost.

2. Dreametech L10S Ultra

The Dreametech L10S Ultra is a premium robot vacuum and mop combination. The high price is justified by the robust features, which include a massive vacuuming capability, as well as two mop heads that rotate. It comes with an app-enabled smart controller as well as an advanced obstacle-avoidance system.

The L10S Ultra is one of the most expensive robotic vacuum and mop sets available with a suggested retail price of 999 euros. In my tests, it performed well across all areas of the home, taking out 98.4 percent of debris from all floors and managing to lift hair that is long without tangling. The mops also performed admirably with excellent cleaning results with less effort than many mid-range models. This was thanks to their rotational movement and an effective dose of cleaning robot mop and vacuum solution.

The docking station is the main selling aspect of the L10S Ultra. It's multifunctional and modern. The docking station empties the trash bin into a bag that can be used for dirt, refills the water tank for mopping, and even dry mop pads. It also features an in-real-time system for detecting hazards and lets you schedule periodic cleaning sessions via its smart controls.

Unlike the other hybrid vacuum mops I tried The L10S Ultra doesn't offer advanced debris pickup performance on carpets. Additionally the mops aren't adept at removing tough stains like those in the top Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.

In spite of the L10S Ultra's high-end features, it still requires regular care and maintenance. Its base station has to be cleaned, and the water and dust tanks must be emptied, cleaned and dried regularly to prevent mildew and unpleasant odors. The mop pads that are sold separately will require replacement every few months.

I would recommend the L10S Ultra to anyone with the budget. If you're on a tight budget I suggest a more basic model that allows you to save money while still being able to enjoy hands-free cleaning at your home. It's important to note that even if the L10S Ultra is the best rated robot vacuum robotic vacuum and mop combination you can purchase, its high purchase cost and maintenance costs will ultimately make it more of a desire than a necessity.

3. Eufy S1 Pro

Eufy S1 Pro is the robot vacuum and mop that you require to tidy up mess and clean dirt off your floors. This powerful robovac/mop combination is a mighty suction capacity of 8,000 Pa. It also boasts a huge battery capacity that can be used for both mopping and vacuuming. And it is equipped with a top-notch obstacle-avoidance system. It even comes with a roller mop that cleans itself as it goes this makes the S1 Pro stand out from other models that require users to return to their base station mid-clean in order to clean the mop's pad.

The S1 Pro has a unique mopping mechanism that is distinct from the spinning discs and microfibre pads found in other robots. Its roller runs almost the entire length of the bot and is constantly dosed with clean, ozonated water from its dock. While it spins the roller, it scrubs your floors while soaking up dirt and any dry debris is picked up by the side brushes, or swept into the front colision bumper. The S1 Pro removes the dirty mop water into its base station where it is sucked by the heater elements of the tank and it is emptied into a bigger storage container. The tank that is onboard holds plenty of water, and it can manage about a dozen mopping sessions before going dry.

Like most robotic vacuums and mop combos, the S1 Pro is ready to roll out from the box. It does need to be filled with clean water, but this is easy to do in the cleaning dock. You can also add cleaning solution to the dock if you prefer to have the option of using your own brand of cleaner. However, if you do select this option you'll have to purchase the brand-name cleaning solution from Eufy, which is more expensive than other robot brands that allow users to use their own cleaning products.

Like most robots that vacuum and mop that are available, the S1 Pro did well in accuracy in navigation and coverage tests. It was quick to map a space and navigated around furniture. The only problem is that it got stuck a couple times on longer pile carpets and rugs during my testing, but this may be improved when the software is upgraded. The S1 Pro is an all-in-one robot that provides lots of features at a reasonable cost.

4. Roborock Qrevo

The Qrevo is Roborock's entry level vacuum and mop however it has several impressive features. The dock's multifunction allows emptying the robot's dirtbag and refilling its water tanks, as well as washing and sanitizing mop pads is handled by the dock. The mopping system itself is capable of cleaning a large portion of an area before returning to its dock and the vacuum's powerful suction does a nice job of removing debris and pet hair on carpets.

The app that runs the appliance is quite dense, offering a wide variety of options to personalize the cleaning process. You can choose to manually start a full map and clear everything that's been that is mapped by the device or you can choose individual rooms, expandable zones, or even a routine that you've created. SmartPlan is one of the mopping options. It utilizes the sensors on the mops to map the area and determine the most efficient way to clean it.

The Qrevo performed well during our tests, just like all the Roborock models that we've evaluated. Its navigation system is solid that can quickly map rooms and cleaning them in an organized way. Its 'Normal' pathing setting is excellent at covering a space, with no major gaps or missed areas. The Reactive Tech hazard avoidance system is quite reliable, too however it's not as advanced as the color camera system on the Qrevo Master or the S8 Pro Ultra. It can spot dangers like thick carpets, but it may not always detect small things like rug tassels, or electrical wires.

The one glaring flaw of this device is the absence of a mop-after-vacuum option, which could be an issue for those who are frequently vacuuming before cleaning with their robot. There's a simple solution: the app has an option that lets you "clean up" at the end of each vacuuming session. The vacuum's mopping functions to remove the dust and traces that remained after vacuuming. It's a nice touch and helps the robot make its clean better than its competitors with lower prices.