Top Rated Robot Vacuums
A robot vacuum will keep your floors clean enough to cut down on the frequency of manual hoovering. Pick a robot cleaner vacuum with good navigation, can clean corners and stairs, and that has large bins that needs to be emptied periodically.
There are models that mop and charge themselves This is an advantage important for families with children or pets. A majority of the top performers in our tests have great obstacles to avoid.
1. iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO
The i3+ EVO is similar to its sibling, the i3 EVO. They differ only in the fact 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 taking the time to empty their robot's trash bin as it gets full.
Both robots are good at picking up surface dirt on floors and carpets, and they can easily navigate around furniture and other obstacles. iAdapt navigation software creates a smart maps of your home that aid the i3+ in its navigation and clean efficiently. However, unlike the i7+ and other top rated robots we evaluated the i3+ doesn't have a feature for avoiding obstacles which means it can be stuck on things like socks or power cords and may have issues traversing transitions across surfaces like from hardwood to carpet.
iRobot recommends you clear out areas where the i3+ EVO will vacuum prior to when you use it, which includes getting rid of any clutter or toys it may encounter. It's also a good idea to keep the dust bin and filter clean so that they do not become blocked by dirt. When the i3+ EVO’s internal bin is empty or the battery is depleted, it returns to the docking station and takes the dirt out of the docking station's dust bin. Then it continues cleaning where it started. Battery life is about an hour and a half of continuous use. It takes 3 hours to fully charge.
2. Roomba from iRobot
The iRobot Roomba i7+ is the most powerful model in the iRobot flagship line and is equipped with the most recent features. It is self-charging and self-navigating, but the most significant feature is its auto-emptying bin. This removes the need for regular maintenance.
The Roomba I7+ is able to better map rooms with Imprint Smart Mapping. It also integrates with the iRobot Home app to let you schedule cleaning jobs and control your robot with voice or via the app.
In our testing the i7+ performed faster and more maneuverable than our runner-up, the eufy RoboVac G30, and it picked up large pieces of pet hair from all surface types including carpeting. Its main advantage over the eufy, though it self-empties its dust bin that eliminates a major source of maintenance and lowers recurring costs.
We were also impressed by the i7+'s compatibility Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant AI services. We utilized these services to instruct the robot vacuum cleaner amazon on how to begin or stop cleaning sessions, as well as 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 connecting we were able to use the i7+'s voice commands such as "Hey Alexa, vacuum the master bedroom." The iRobot Home App also offers options for managing i7+ settings and evaluating the performance.
3. Dyson Cyclone V10
In a world full of vacuums with cords that look like minivans or buses, this tiny Dyson model feels like a sports car. It's powerful and has features to replace a stand-up vacuum for most households, but it also fits perfectly next to the table for a coffee or the bookshelf, that you can spin around like a magic device.
The V10 is powered by a seven-cell, energy-dense lithium-ion battery that produces continuous, non-fading power for 60 minutes. The advanced whole-machine filter system traps allergens, then lets cleaner air into your home. The specially designed head utilizes stiff nylon bristles that penetrate deep into carpets, and then pick up large particles or fine dust. It comes with three suction settings to meet the task that is being completed. It swiftly switches from handheld vacuum to floor vacuum robot vacuum, and then back to floor.
This model also has docks that charge to 100% in around 3.5 hours and provides easy access to two attachments and a clip for a wand. This is a huge improvement over earlier Dysons, which require a lengthy charge and are difficult to store.
The biggest issue with the V10 is its limited run time. As CR's tests show, its claims to run up to 60 minutes are a bit misleading. This is an average and not a remarkable run time for an electric cordless vacuum powered by batteries. It's enough time to sweep the average-sized home but not enough to reach every spot. (A second pass is usually sufficient). However, this model doesn't have its advantages It's lighter and more agile than older cordless Dysons, and its vacuuming performance is significantly superior on carpets with a low pile.
4. iRobot Roomba 694
One of the most well-known robot vacuums The 694 is an affordable model that's a good option for those who don't want to invest too much on a robot. It was able to pick up the majority of types of debris and sizes in our tests and would often go over the same area many times for an efficient clean. The flat front of the unit allows it to reach into corners and along the walls' edges, which is a nice feature.
Its navigation system is smart and uses iAdapt technology to steer clear of obstacles and help you navigate your home. However, it isn't equipped with the ability to map that is found in more advanced models, like our top rated Robot vacuum picks, the i3+EVO and j7+ Series. This means that it may get stuck on things like phone cords or low furniture, and it frequently runs out of battery power before returning to its base.
The Xiaomi Mi robot is superior in many ways to the Roomba 694 in that it has less parts that require regular cleaning, is outfitted with an allergen-trapping HEPA filtering system, has a lower recurring cost and is more sophisticated in its automation capabilities and can better move itself. It also has a bigger dustbin and charges faster.
The RoboVac X8 is a slick RoboVac X8 is superior to the Roomba 694 in most reasons, since it has a longer battery life, has the ability to alter its suction power mode manually and has physical boundary strips, and is operated by your phone's voice assistant. It is also more robust, has a larger motor, and can perform better on floors with low pile and bare.
5. Samsung Jet Bot AI+
Samsung is a name is found on all kinds of electronic gadgets for your home, so it comes as no surprise that they're also one of the most popular robotic vacuum and mop makers. Their Jet Bot AI+ is equipped with cutting-edge onboard technology for navigation and obstacles avoidance.
The app offers a wide range of options to customize your robotic cleaner. These include mopping levels, virtual barriers and behavior modifications docking frequency settings and much more. The app is easy to use and understand similar to other Samsung devices.
In our testing, the Jet Bot AI+ excelled on hard floors and handled dog hair (on carpet) quite well, clearing up 86% of it. It was not as successful in avoiding taller objects like socks or cords. This was disappointing. It's also more expensive than the other models we've tested, and this could be a deterrent for certain shoppers.
The app allows you to access the onboard camera of the smart vacuum. You can also create live streaming from the robot's area of cleaning. This feature allows you to keep track of your pets or kids when you're away from home. The dustbin and filter can be washed to make cleanup quick and easy. The Jet Bot AI+ comes with self-emptying clean stations, which helps to keep the bin clean and improves suction power.
6. Black & Decker Robot Vacuum
Black and Decker robots are designed specifically for hard flooring. They have an extra wide cleaning path and a dustbin that is 2X bigger than the competitors. This allows them to clean the area for a longer period of time. Additionally, they come with two side sweepers to clean up around edges and in corners. The POWERSERIES Extreme model also includes AutoSense technology, which can tell whether it's picking up surface litter or embedded dirt and automatically adjusts the power level. It also comes with a smart app that lets you see the virtual map and control functions and schedules. You can also monitor the vacuum's battery status and send it back to its dock to charge at the touch of a button. The app also allows you to personalize the LED lights on top of the vacuum with different colors so you can easily tell what areas it's focusing on or where it's got stuck.
The app makes it possible to manually steer the robot in the event of need. For instance, my living room rug has a darkly colored border that tends to cause confusion for other robots I've tried. However, the HRV 425BL kept moving across the border, but it didn't register it as an incline. The ability to program a weekly cleaning schedule for each week is a time-saving advantage.