Top Rated Robot Vacuums
A robot vacuum is able to keep the floors clean enough to cut down on the frequency at which you have to manually vacuum. Find one that has an easy navigation, can clean corners and stairs, and has a large dust bin that needs emptying only once in a while.
There are models that mop and charge themselves This is an advantage that is essential for families with children or pets. A lot of the top performers in our tests have decent obstacle avoidance.
1. Roomba iRobot i3+ from iRobot EVO
The i3+ EVO is identical to its sibling, the i3 EVO. They differ only in that the i3+ has self-emptying capabilities. The i3+ is a good option for those who want a fully automated, hands-off cleaning experience, but are willing to manually empty the dust bin after it has filled up.
Both robots excel at cleaning up surface debris from hard floors and carpets, and they are very good at moving around furniture and other obstacles. iAdapt navigation software creates smart maps of your home, which help the i3+ EVO to navigate and clean in a way that maximizes efficiency. The i3+ isn't able to feature obstacle avoidance features like the i7+ or other top-rated robots we have tested. It could be stuck on power cords or socks, and may have trouble navigating between different surfaces like hardwood and rug.
iRobot suggests that you clean the area in which the i3+ EVO vacuums prior to using it. This includes putting away any toys or clutter it might encounter. You should also keep the dustbin and filter clean to prevent them from getting blocked. When the i3+ EVO’s internal bin is empty or the battery is low it returns to the docking station and takes the dirt out of the docking station’s external dustbin. Then it continues cleaning from where it began. The battery's life span is approximately an hour and a half of continuous usage. It takes three hours to fully charge.
2. Roomba by iRobot
The iRobot Roomba i7+ is the top model in iRobot's flagship line, and it is equipped with the most recent features. It's self cleaning vacuum cleaner-charging, self-navigating, and -- the most important feature of all -- it has self-emptying bins that eliminate one of the most important sources of maintenance for any robot vacuum.
The Roomba i7+ can remember up to 10 floor plans and their names using Imprint Smart Mapping, a system that lets it map rooms so it can clean them more efficiently. It also works with iRobot Home to schedule cleaning jobs, and you can control your robot through the app or via voice.
The i7+ is faster and more agile in our tests than the eufy RoboVac G30. It also cleaned large pet hair pieces from all surfaces, including carpeting. The main advantage it has over the Eufy is the self-emptying bin, which eliminates the main sources of maintenance and reduces the cost of maintenance.
We were also impressed by the i7+'s integration with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant AI services which we used to instruct the robot to begin, stop or pause its cleaning session and move around the room and sweep an area. The iRobot Home App made it easy to connect the i7+ to these services. Once connected, to give voice commands to the i7+ for example "Hey Alexa vacuum the master bedroom." The iRobot Home app also provides options to manage the i7+'s settings and monitoring its performance.
3. Dyson Cyclone V10
This tiny Dyson model is an athletic car in a sea of cordless vacuums that feel like minivans and buses. It has the power and features to replace a stand-up vacuum for most households and can fit in well next to the table for a coffee or a bookshelf that you can spin around like the magic tool.
The V10 is powered with a Lithium-ion battery with 7 cells of energy that can provide power that is not fading for 60 minutes. The advanced whole-machine filtering system traps allergens, then lets cleaner air into your home. The specialized head uses rigid nylon bristles to drive deep into carpets and pick up large dust or crumbs. It comes with three suction modes to meet the task that is being completed. It is able to swiftly change between handheld and floor vacuum and vice versa.
This model also has docks that charge to 100% in about 3.5 hours and offers an easy access to two attachments as well as an wand clip. This is a big improvement over earlier Dysons, that require a long charge and are a pain to store.
The main drawback of the V10 is its short running time. As CR's tests show, its marketing claims of up to 60 minutes are misleading. This is a typical battery-powered cordless vacuum's run time. This is still enough to vacuum the majority of a typical-sized home however, it's not enough to cover every spot (though a second run-through usually does the trick). 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 on low-pile floor carpet.
4. iRobot Roomba 694"
One of iRobot's most popular robot vacuums The 694 is an affordable model that's a good choice for people who don't wish to spend too much on a robotic vacuum cleaner best. It's capable of sucking up all types of debris and sizes during our tests, and it frequently goes over the same areas several times to get a really thorough clean. Its flat front makes it possible to reach the corners and edges of walls.
Its smart navigation system uses iAdapt to avoid obstacles and navigate your home, but it's not equipped with the mapping capabilities of more sophisticated models like our top selections such as the i3+ EVO and j7+ series. As a result, it is sometimes stuck on things like phone cords and furniture that isn't as sturdy, and frequently is power-depleted before making it back to its base.
The Xiaomi Mi robot vacuum is superior to the Roomba 694 in most respects in that it has fewer parts that require regular cleaning It also comes with an allergen-trapping HEPA filter, has lower recurring costs, has more advanced automation capabilities and is more efficient in maneuvering itself. It also has a bigger dustbin, and charges more quickly.
The RoboVac X8 is a slick RoboVac X8 is superior to the Roomba 694 for most purposes, as it has a longer battery life, has the ability to alter its suction power mode on its own and has physical boundary strips, and is controlled by your smartphone's voice assistant. It is also more durable and has a stronger motor, and works better on bare floors and carpets with a low pile, as well as offering a wider range of automation features.
5. Samsung Jet Bot AI+
Samsung is a well-known brand in the field of home electronics. It's no surprise, then, that they are one of the top makers of robot vacuums and mop. Their Jet Bot AI+ is equipped with cutting-edge onboard tech for navigation and obstacle avoidance.
The app provides a range of options for customizing your robotic floor vacuums cleaner. This includes mopping levels, virtual barriers and behavior customizations, docking frequency settings and more. It's simple to comprehend and easy to use, just as is the case with other Samsung devices.
In our tests in our tests, the Jet Bot AI+ performed well on hard floors, and cleaned up 86% of dog hair (on carpet). However, it did not do particularly well at avoiding taller objects like cords and socks which was disappointing. It's also more expensive than some of the other models we tried, which might be a problem for some buyers.
The smart vacuum comes with an onboard camera that can be accessed through the app, and you can also set up a live stream from the robot cleaning machine's cleaning station. This feature allows you to check in on pets or children when you're away from home. The filter and dustbin can be cleaned for quick, easy cleanup. The Jet Bot AI+ also has a clean station that's self-emptying, which helps keep the robot's trash bin clean and maximizes suction power for each cleaning run.
6. Black & Decker Robot Vacuum
Black and Decker robots are designed specifically for flooring made of hard wood. The robots have an extra wide cleaning path, as well as a dustbin that is 2X bigger than the competitors. This lets them clean the area for longer. Additionally, they come with two side sweepers to clean along edges and in corners. The POWERSERIES Extreme model comes with AutoSense technology, which senses whether it's picking up dirt or debris on the surface and then automatically adjusts the power level. The vacuum also comes with an app that lets you to view an interactive map, control functions, and set schedules. Plus, you can monitor the battery's status and send it back to its dock for charging at the push of the button. The app lets you alter the LED lights on the top of the vacuum so that you can tell where it is focused or if it's stuck.
The app allows you to manually steer the robot, if necessary. For instance, my living room rug has a darkly colored border that can cause confusion for other robots I've tested. The HRV 425BL, however was able to continue to move across the border, without notifying the high point. The ability to set up weekly cleaning schedules is a great time-saving convenience.