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What to Look For in a Good Robot Vacuum

A robot vacuum can keep you on top of pet hair and lint on a daily bases. Many work with apps to allow you to schedule cleaning sessions and set virtual boundaries or "walls" to keep them away from areas you don't want cleaned.

This mop and vac creates a home map after its first run, memorizing your home's layout for future tasks. It comes with self-cleaning brush rolls as well as an extra-large dust bin that empties automatically.

Object Detection

When choosing a robot vacuum cleaner, choose one that is able to pick up large items like toys and lamp cords and dust particles of fine size. This will ensure that they don't get caught by the roller brush and aren't left behind on your floors. This feature is particularly important if you have pets or children, and may need to clean the robot regularly.

A model that has a powerful engine and lots of suction is also an excellent option. This will allow it to be more efficient in eliminating dust, pet hair and lint from carpets as well as hardwood flooring.

The size of your house is another important consideration. If you live in a big house, you may want to opt for one with multiple cleaning zones that cover the entire house in one session. Some models also come with mopping capabilities that can be used to keep your floors looking fresh and clean.

Robot vacuums can last for a long time however, they must be cleaned regularly and properly. Cleaning the rotating brushes, emptying the dust bin and wiping the sensors clean on a regular basis will ensure that your robot is functioning efficiently for many long time to come. Many owners of robot vacuums that we have spoken with have had the same machine for 10 years or more (and changed motors, brushes and batteries as they went along).

A basic robot will cost less than a full-sized vacuum cleaner, however they'll do a fantastic job at removing dirt and pet hair, and lint. You can use them to sweep your floor several times a day. The drawback is that they don't have as technological innovation, and may be susceptible to becoming stuck or needing human intervention.

Object Avoidance

The most effective robot vacuums utilize cameras, sensors or lasers to guide you around your home, avoiding getting stuck or falling on the stairs. They also can avoid obstacles such as cords and furniture legs, and some models will automatically return to their base or dock when they run low on energy. Some of the most expensive models come with the ability to map, which allows them to memorize your home's layout and therefore spend less time bouncing off walls.





If you don't want spend a lot of money on the latest robotic vacuums, you can find a model that does an excellent job of removing pet hair, dirt, dust and crumbs from hard floors like wood and tile and carpets with a low pile. They also do a decent job of removing larger debris such as metal screws and staples that are rusty or even abandoned toys. Some models come with an automatic base that drains itself, which is a great feature if you do not want to empty it after each cleaning session.

Most robotic vacs also offer advanced features that make your regular stick vacuum appear ancient such as schedules, zone targeting and the ability to control them via an app or a voice assistant such as Alexa. You can also set up cleaning zones and virtual walls to block off areas that you don't wish the robot to get into.

Some robotic vacuums, such as the Eufy 11S or my former top choice, Roborock S8, come with obstacle avoidance technology to stop them from falling over furniture or cords. Some robot vacuums, like the iRobot Roomba j7+ have more sophisticated AI obstacle-avoidance technology that uses a camera, processors and algorithms to stay clear of items such as lamp cords and pet waste. It's a little more expensive than other bots I've tested however, it did a fantastic job of avoiding obstacles within my home. It was also very rarely stuck or tangled when I was working on my floors.

While the iRobot j7+ was a great obstacle avoidance bot however, it wasn't always doing an excellent job of avoiding dirt and crumbs off my rugs. It also was prone to over-vacuum specific areas, resulting in dust accumulation in the filters, and a less tidy home.

Smart Mapping

The best robot vacuums come with an app that lets you customize cleaning modes, set schedules and see the floor area that the machine covers. This is an extremely useful feature that other models do not have. It is easy to create profiles that automatically start your robot at specified times and continue to run on an ongoing basis, such as cleaning your living room prior to dinner or on a regular basis.

A good app can let you control your robot using voice commands. Some models are compatible with Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant, which allows you to control your robot using voice commands.

For a truly hands-free experience, choose an option with a big dust bin that can withstand many cleaning sessions before needing to be empty. There are also models that are self-emptying, which takes some of the labor out of emptying the machine after each cleaning run.

If you're looking for a robot that can do more than simply vacuum, you'll need to look at a model which can mop your floors. These are usually bigger than the robotic vacuums and come with an internal water tank that can hold several cleaning sessions worth of dirt and other debris prior to needing to be cleaned.

Robots that are more advanced can create their own maps and keep track of the layout of your home from one cleaning session to the next, which prevents them from getting lost or stuck. This can make a big difference in the speed at which your robot vacuums, since it won't have to spend time returning to the beginning of the room if it encounters furniture or walls.

Our testers who used a robot with this capability found it to be extremely efficient, and could watch TV or do other chores while the robot cleaned. Certain models utilize laser navigation to create an outline of your home. You can program them to clean your bedroom after dinner, or in all rooms while you are at work.

App Control

It is recommended to select a robot that has an app that is mobile if you want to customize the frequency of cleaning and choose a cleaning mode. Within the app, you can also check the status of your vacuum and its dust bin. Some of the best vacuums that are robotic can be controlled with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri Shortcuts.

It is simple to maintain a robot with a washable filter and a self-emptying bin, particularly if the filter can be easily cleaned and washed. A high-powered brush is a fantastic feature that allows you to reach into corners and along baseboards for removal of hair and dirt. Some robots are more adept at avoiding chair legs than others, and some also have a self-cleaning sensor that prevents the obstruction of brushes that may be a problem in other machines.

Certain robo-vacs come with navigational tools that assist them in navigating around obstacles and learn your home. The top models utilize sensors and cameras to detect obstacles like stairs, furniture and cords. The cheaper models could utilize boundary strips to mark areas that you don't wish it to go. Object avoidance is especially important for families with young children who have socks and toys scattered around the house, since it assists your robot in capturing those objects instead of scattering them.

Robots are increasingly equipped with mop attachments. This is useful for those with hard floors who require to mop frequently. These robots have water tanks built into the chassis, or a separate piece which you can change out when you're ready to mop. robotic shark vacuum may require to be refilled more frequently than other kinds of robots, but they're great for homes with hard floors that can't be easily cleaned by vacuum.

We've seen some incredible technology incorporated into these tiny robots and they're less expensive than you might think. In fact, you can get an affordable model for less than $200 that can do a decent job of removing pet hair and crumbs off hard floors while also moving around the edges of light carpets or area carpets. The robot can be programmed to clean the room on a regular basis. It can also be controlled remotely using an app or by pressing buttons.