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This high-end bot from Eufy is the best hands-off model we've tested so far. It vacuums, mops and self-empties and dry mop pads without you having to do anything.

It doesn't come with advanced cleaning functions or a larger docking system, but it offers stellar performance at less than half the cost of the top robot vacuum robotic vacuums. It's compact and is able to reach under furniture.

Vacuuming

A robot vacuum is a convenient and quick way to keep your floors tidy. A lot of the models we've selected are designed to run on their own without the involvement of you and you can set them up to sweep while you're away or trigger an appointment from your phone. You'll need to select one that has excellent navigation and object detection to avoid getting stuck under furniture or falling down the staircase.

Certain models are better at removing pet hairs from rugs than others, so it's also important to choose a robot that can effectively and efficiently vacuum all types of flooring. Look for a robot with a large dustbin that will hold a large amount of dirt in between emptyings, and a nozzle which does not lose suction as it turns.

Most robots require minimal to any maintenance, other than removing tangled fur from the rotating brush after each cleaning session (and wiping its sensors or camera as needed) and periodically emptying the bin, or using a robot's Self vacuum-emptying base. If you follow these simple maintenance steps, your robot vacuum should last the same amount of time as a traditional vacuum cleaner and keep your home looking cleaner for longer.

Robot mops aren't as flexible than vacuums, but they can also remove puddles and spills. The iLife V3s Pro is an example of a machine which is a solid choice for people with hardwood floors or a combination of rugs and carpets. It's quiet and has excellent navigation capabilities that helped it avoid obstacles during testing and the charging dock doubles as a trash can.

Select a robotic vacuum cleaner that can also mop simultaneously. That's exactly what the Karcher RCV 5 does and also comes with other handy features like live cameras that send an unreliable image to your app so that you can check on your children or pets, as well as a remote control that is easily programmed. Its navigation isn't as solid as other models in our collection, but it can lift itself over low thresholds and comes with a large 500ml dustbin that doesn't have to be cleaned frequently.

Mopping

Robots that vacuum and mops are relatively new to the market. These machines are more expensive and require an additional tank of water, unlike standalone robots. However, they could be worth the extra expense for those who have stains that are difficult to clean or pets.

The best robots can clean floors and carpets and also vacuum. Several brands now offer all-in-one machines that can do both tasks extremely well. The Combo J9+ is among the most efficient mopping machines that we've test. It uses docks that can hold up to 60 days' worth of dirt. This is a significant improvement over the Qrevo Pro which ran out water after mopping only 30 days worth of dirt during our tests.

The Tapo RV30 Plus from networking giant TP Link is another excellent two-in-one. It is compact, quiet and has an attractive, clutter-free appearance. In our test rooms it cleans the floors quickly and thoroughly - it was particularly adept at cleaning rugs. However, it required several runs to clean certain areas of wood that were stained. Its LIDAR navigation system functions well too, avoiding bumping into furniture or running over power cords.

It's a bit slow on the stairs, but that's to be expected from a compact robot that's designed to overcome obstacles. Its only downside is its mopping pad attachment which was difficult and wouldn't stay in the right position during our tests. It is also not capable of handling dust that has dried which makes it more of an ordinary vacuum cleaner than a robot mop.

Despite these issues, it's still a solid choice for those who want a hands-off cleaning experience. It can handle carpets that are bare or low-pile with equal ease. It had a good amount of suction that allowed it to remove fine dust from carpets and pet hair. One of the best floor vacuum robot features is its automatic vacuum cleaner carpet recognition, which increases the strength of the vacuuming to take on dirt that is embedded. It's easy to use, and the charging dock automatically empty the bin when it's full. This is an excellent feature for those who live in apartments.

Cleaning apps

Nearly every robot vacuum mop, sweeper, or mop has an application that lets you personalize cleaning routines, select rooms to clean, schedule cleaning sessions, and change settings like suction, water level and the power of scrubbing. Certain robots have intelligent dirt detection that uses maps and previous cleaning data to identify dirty areas.

Having an app also allows you to create virtual barriers and no-go zones to protect your robot from dangerous items such as cords, pet water bowls, and sharp objects. Some models come with laser navigation sensors that permit you to create virtual barriers while others come with small physical barriers and boundary strips that can be placed wherever you want to block your floor area.

The most effective robot vacuums and mops are smart enough to spot obstacles and navigate around them, but there are still some hazards to watch out for. For instance, a robot's main brush can become stuck on long cords or curtains, which can stop the machine from moving. To prevent this from happening it is possible to rid the area of cords and tie up any long curtains.

Certain robots automatically update the software that governs their navigation and obstacle avoidance algorithms, which improves performance and reduces wear and tear on the robot's internal components. It's recommended to check the firmware regularly to check the manufacturer's site or your robot app for updates to firmware.

If you have a large home, you should consider models that offer multiple cleaning modes. The iRobot Roomba 11S Max can clean and mop hard and carpeted floors with different suction settings. It can also automatically switch to the highest power setting on carpets and increase its scrubbing power by using SmartScrub.

A robot with a voice assistant is a great choice for those who want to be hands off. The iRobot Roomba 980 can be operated by Alexa, Siri or Google Assistant. It is equipped with a compact self-emptying docking system and a powerful cleaning motor that will leave your floors sparkling.