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Top Robot Vacuum Robot Vacuums and Mop Combos

While robots aren't able to replace a conventional vacuum for picking up dirt-in particles like metal screws and chunks of orzo pasta, they are excellent at sweeping crumbs, dust and pet hair. The best models have intelligent navigation and object avoidance features that help them maneuver around toys, cords and other obstacles in the household.

1. IRobot Roomba i3+ EVO

The iRobot Roomba i3+ is a great robot vacuum that comes with a number smart features to make it easier to maintain. The automatic bin emptying feature is among the most convenient features we've seen on the form of a robot, and it works well with hard floors as well as carpets. The app will guide you through the entire process. It's also easy to use and set up. Another notable feature is its ability to return to where it began in our tests. It did this for 77 minutes on one cleaning, before running out of battery.

The i3+ EVO, unlike some of the other robot vacuums that we tested has a self-emptying bin that automatically dumps debris into an external dirt compartment located on the base of its charging once it is fully filled. The i3+ EVO is able to prevent overfilling by a self-emptying bin. However it must be manually emptied at the end of each cleaning session. The i3+ EVO dust bin can hold 2.4L which is enough to last through four to five cleaning sessions.

Like the i7, this model also uses the latest floor tracking sensors to create maps and navigate neat rows. The i3+ EVO can only store one map, while the i7 is able to store multiple. The map of the i7 can be used to create virtual barriers and no-go zones, but not the i3+ EVO.

The i3+ EVO does a better job of removing debris from the surface when compared to other robovacs that we have looked at, but it's not the best value robot vacuum in cleaning edges and corners. It's also less gentle on furniture, despite being relatively quiet. It was quite rough on furniture, as it moved chairs away. It also caused collisions against the sides of the bed.

2. Black & Decker Pro Q5

The Q5 Pro is an excellent option, whether you're expanding your collection of robot vacuums or are just beginning to get started. It packs powerful power, advanced navigation and a user-friendly automation into a sleek and stylish design at an affordable price. It's the best value for the money you can get right now and is even better than some Roborock models that are much more expensive in a variety of ways.

This robot does an excellent job of cleaning floors with no dust, and its avoidance technology helps it stay clear of furniture legs and other obstacles. It also does well on carpets and scores an excellent score in our navigation tests. The only drawback is that it's louder than other models we test and it doesn't do as well in our owner satisfaction and predicted reliability tests.

The Q5 Pro has a very large 770ml dust bin that means you won't have to empty it as often as some other 2-in-1 robots. Its 240-minute runtime is very generous compared to others we've tried. If the battery is empty, it returns to its dock and recharges, before starting cleaning where it stopped. You can manage the Q5 Pro using the app or voice commands with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

This is the first robot we've seen that has 3D mapping. This, in conjunction with other advancements, allows it to perform exceptionally well in our mopping and vacuuming tests. You can schedule cleanings and set up no-go zones. You can also see the battery status. The app is easy to use, even though it isn't compatible with Apple HomeKit and that feature is scheduled to be added in 2025. As of the beginning of November, Apple has updated a footnote on its website to note that this feature is delayed until 2025. Some other robots won't work with HomeKit however, a lot of them are compatible with Siri Shortcuts.

3. TP-Link Tapo RV30 Plus

The TP-Link Tapo R30 Plus robot vacuum cleaner is a fantastic option if you're looking for a machine that can mop as well and is affordable. It offers an impressive set of features for the price and features a stylish design. It is possible to control the device with different buttons on the machine or via the app, and even use voice commands. The device is battery-powered and the vacuum can automatically empty itself.

The TP-Link RV30 Plus is a ideal vacuum cleaner for everyday mess. It can also be used to gently mop on hard floors. It comes with a replacement sweeping brush and mopping cloth, as well with a HEPA-filter. It can be used with smart hubs such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant to allow voice control. The TP-Link RV30 Plus can be easily set up and connected to different flooring surfaces using the automatic floor vacuum mode. This ensures that the best robot floor cleaner results are achieved for each room and type of floor.

You can select three cleaning modes that will meet your requirements. The vacuuming mode uses the smart sensor to detect of obstacles like furniture, stairs and edges. The mopping mode can be utilized to automatically clean the floor or to get rid of stubborn stains and liquid spills. Another option is to combine both modes to provide a more thorough and thorough cleaning.

With powerful suction and three settings for dry mopping, the TP Link RV30 Plus quickly picks up pet hair, dust, crumbs and other particles from all flooring types. It can clean carpets without damaging the material thanks to special mops.

During its first mapping run, TP-Link RV30 Plus scans your home and stores it using its dual navigation system of LiDAR and Gyro. You can alter the map within the app and merge or split rooms based on your preference. You can also set up virtual walls and no-go zones to prevent the RV30 Plus from entering areas that you don't want to be in.

4. Eufy iMop

The Eufy iMop is one of the top full-featured robot vacuums and mops for hard floors. It comes with a sophisticated navigation system that does an outstanding job of mapping your home and even across several floor levels. The base station is well-designed and can automate cleaning to a great extent. It offers excellent obstacle avoidance and navigation.

This model makes use of a dToF internal LiDAR sensor to identify your home's location, and create efficient cleaning routes. The iMop excelled in our analysis of coverage and navigation efficiency and was adept at getting around obstacles, such as furniture. It also finds its way to the base station if it is unable to recharge its batteries during a cleaning session.

It also has a spot cleaning mode that allows you to clean or mop an part of your floor. It can also be manually programmed to follow a predetermined route, which is helpful for narrow hallways or stairs. It did a good robot vacuum job of cleaning carpets in our carpet cleaning test however, it had trouble with thicker pile carpets and rugs. It can also be set to automatically raise the mop pad once it comes in contact with carpet. This is a great feature to not mop your carpets.

The iMop has an onboard dustbin as well as a water tank that empties at the end every cleaning session. The dust bin can hold up to 2.5 liters and needs to be emptied every two cleaning cycles. The water tank can handle more than a dozen mopping sessions before running out. The iMop requires less maintenance and cleaning than the typical robot auto vacuum, which can be a major selling point for busy families.

The iMop's smartphone app is easy to use and packed with options for configuration. It has multiple suction modes, mopping settings, and also scheduling. It allows you to create virtual walls, no-go zones and other restrictions so that the robot won't wander off into prohibited areas. Additionally, the app lets you view your iMop's status as well as error messages.