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Like other iRobots with premium features (including the most powerful model) they utilize smart mapping to create detailed floorplans that avoid obstacles such as cords and furniture legs. They also come with a feature called carpet boost which boosts the robot's power when it spots the presence of dirt on the carpet in order to get it clean quickly.<br><br>Both the Q5 and the Q7 Max Series get very high scores on our floor tests that test for bare floors and are particularly effective in removing pet hair. They do have some flaws, however, that prevent them from being our first option. For one, the Q5's navigation system doesn't include AI-powered obstacle avoidance and is therefore prone to get caught up in shoes and socks and can't navigate tight spaces very well in our tests. It also doesn't have a camera to see around corners.<br><br>It's still a great deal for those whose office or home has a lot of unfinished floors and you want to save money. 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The only downside is that the X40 still a loud unit. This can be a concern in the mornings before work or in the evening when you're trying to sleep.<br><br>It's also a bit costly however, not as much as the Ecovacs MaxV Ultra or the Roborock S8 Omni, which are equally powerful and more attractive. This is a two-in-one vacuum that's very capable, but it will cost you more and produce more noise.<br><br>iRobot L20 Ultra<br><br>The L20 Ultra is a top-of-the-range robot vacuum and mop with many advanced features that will let you get rid of your chores. The L20 Ultra is a hands-free cleaning device, similar to Ecovacs' top-of-the-range X2 Omni or Roborock's S8 Pro Ultra. It features a multi-functional dock that can automatically emptys the vacuum's bin and fills up the water tank, as well as washes and drys the mop pads.<br><br>The smart robot utilizes LIDAR and structured lighting to draw out floorplans and identify obstacles. 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