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Top Black Friday and Cyber Monday Robot Vacuum Deals

If you've ever thought of purchase a robot sweeper vacuum, now's your chance. CNET's top-rated models are available for sale this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, with savings of up to 57%.

The Roborock Q7 Max offers strong pressure and smart mapping, with app-based no-go zones, and its 180-minute runtime is awe-inspiring. It also automatically refills and self-empties its water tank.

1. iRobot Roomba j7+

The Roomba J7+ is iRobot's smartest robot vacuum to date. Its most notable advancement, however, is its camera-based obstacle-detection system. It uses AI to detect objects like charging cords and shoes. It's the first robot to send you pictures of the objects that it encounters, meaning you can instruct that it is safe to avoid it.

The Combo J7+ is the most efficient mop robot we've ever tested, removing spills and dirt effortlessly and leaving no trace that it was there. The iRobot application makes it simple to control. It can schedule cleanings and create Keep Out Zones to ensure it doesn't vacuum in areas you don’t would like. It's compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant so you can start and stop it using voice.

The design is also more appealing than the competition. It features a sleek, top piece that looks like a toy rather than the loud and annoying robot vacuum cleaner amazon. The Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal System self-empties which is great to reduce the time spent cleaning.

In our tests, the j7+ was quick to pick up and remove dust, dirt and pet hair. The counter-rotating rubber brushes kept the debris in one place instead of scattering it around the floor. It was able to capture sand, small gravel and even a tiny bit of grit. The majority of robots cannot achieve this feat. It did all of this without getting caught in our pet's hair shedding.

The j7+, though not as smart as the Roomba S9 for $1,217+ Self-Emptying Vacuum Robot from iRobot, and it cannot clean the stairs, is still a good option for those who want both mopping and a vacuum. It's not too expensive and the iRobot App makes it easy to use.

Although the iRobot Home app is very user-friendly, we've found it to be less reliable than other applications that work with robotic cleaners. It can take a while to download updates, and often it's difficult to know whether the update actually functioning until you've seen it in action.

2. Roborock Q5+

If you're looking to purchase a vacuum that does more than simply clean floors, the best robot vacuum for large house option is probably one that is a hybrid. This type of robot typically includes a built-in water tank that allows them to mop and vacuum your home at the same time. These bots also come with many additional features, including smart mapping and small object avoidance and the capability to wash and dry mopping pads. They're costly at retail, but they often lower prices on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

Roborock makes some of our most loved robot vacuums, and the Q5+ isn't an exception. It's the cheapest model in their auto-empty line. Although it doesn't include some of the luxurious features (like no-go areas and multi-story memories), it's still an excellent option for those who are willing to make some compromises to save a few dollars.

The Q5+ is notably soft around obstacles like wall legs and table legs, which makes it a great option for homes with a lot of furniture. It's also very thorough in getting rid of dust bunnies which is a problem which many robot vacuums often fall short. The Q5+'s navigation is excellent, with few misses on walls and corners.

Like other Roborock devices, the Q5+ can be controlled with a few buttons on the device itself or through the Roborock app. The app lets you start and stop cleanings and schedules, as well as create virtual barriers and no-go zones, and adjust your home map, or re-label rooms.

If you choose to purchase the Q5+, it comes with a new auto-empty dock, which was specifically designed to make the cheap robot vacuum cleaner simple to maintain. It requires a screwdriver for install, but once it's in place the process of emptying the bin is simple. It comes with a huge LCD screen that is very useful when setting up schedules and adjusting settings. This isn't an essential feature for most people, but it's one that will assist you in keeping the track of the intervals between maintenance for your robot with ease.

3. Narwal Freo X Ultra

The Freo X Ultra robot vacuum and mop is a sophisticated, well-rounded vacuum and mop. It's capable of vacuuming and mopping. Its design and functionality are among the top available - but it's also pricey.

It is a relatively small base station that looks great and is able to be concealed when not in use. But the station's main selling feature is the way it automatizes various tasks and functions that other robots will leave to you. It can store dirty and clean water and electrolyze and heat the water. Most other robovacs will require this.

Its vacuuming is also impressive. It's the only robovac that I've used that has done a good job picking up debris from bare floors. It's also not as loud as the expensive Roomba 900 series or iRobot 980.

The Freo X Ultra is not free of faults, especially when it comes to navigation. Its laser and LiDAR sensors aren't as reliable as other robovacs, meaning it sometimes gets stuck or confused in certain areas or rooms of your home. It's not able navigate stairs as well as some competitors, either and it doesn't have a dock that lets you to set up an exclusive cleaning zone for carpets that are soft.

Although it doesn't provide the same amount of cleaning options available in its app or as many in-app shortcuts as some other robovacs, the Freo X Ultra is still an excellent choice for those looking for an all-around great mop and vacuum cleaner that's worth the price price.

If you're looking to save money or aren't concerned about the limitations of the robot, there are many other options on the market. Many eufy models cost substantially less. The Eufy Qrevo Curv, for instance, is cheaper and offers a similar in-app experience with more features like stair climbing, a full-function dock, and better overall vacuuming performance on bare floors as well as high- and low-pile carpets.

4. Eufy RoboVac g30

Eufy is an Anker company with an established track record of making robot vacuums with the right balance of features, performance, and price. The G30 Hybrid is no different, offering a capable cleaning of hard floors as well as mopping, carpets and other surfaces at an affordable price point. It's simple to set up, simply snap on one of the side brushes and turn it on, then plug in your charging dock. The app takes you through several steps to connect it to your Wi-Fi and then the G30 is ready to go. The dock must be placed near an outlet with enough space to move.

The G30 is tiny, 2.85 inches tall to be exact and can be placed under sofas and other furniture with low clearance. Its design is less ostentatious in comparison to other models. It has a sleek black finish with three buttons that are physical for Auto Cleaning start/pause (which scrubs a spot in a spiral pattern for two minutes) Recharge, and Spot Cleaner. It is also possible to connect the G30 to Amazon Alexa or Google Home for voice commands to perform unscheduled automated cleaning.

The main feature that sets the G30 apart from most competitors is the way it cleans. It uses a built-in map to create an image of immovable objects it encounters while retaining what it's cleaned and what it isn't able to access. It then returns to the base to recharge and then continues cleaning where it left off.

The elegant G30 has a few flaws. The iRobot Roomba 675 is more constructed, has lower recurring costs, charges faster and has a similar battery life. It also offers better performance on floors with no carpet and carpets with low pile. It also has a bigger dust bin that doesn't need to be empty as often and comes with a set of boundaries to restrict it from certain areas. The G30 is cheaper and easier to maintain. Its smaller dust container does not require emptying as often and it struggles less with heavy materials such as cereal.