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Top Black Friday and Cyber Monday Robot Vacuum Deals

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

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

1. Roomba j7+ from iRobot

The Roomba j7+ is iRobot's smartest robot vacuum to date. Its biggest advancement is an obstacle detection system that makes use of built-in AI to detect objects such as charging cords, shoes and the dreaded pet waste that many other robots are unable to avoid (and often slough through). It's the first robot to provide you with images of objects that it encounters, so you can tell that it is safe to avoid it.

The Combo J7+ is the most effective mop-bot we've ever tested, picking up dirt and spills with ease without leaving any trace that was there. The iRobot app makes it easy to control. You can schedule cleanings, and also create Keep Out Zones to ensure it doesn't vacuum in areas you don't want. It's compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant so you can start and stop it with a voice.

The design is also more appealing than the competition. It features a sleek, high-end piece that appears like an toy, not a loud and obnoxious robot. Clean Base's automatic vacuum cleaners Dirt removal It also self-empties which will cut down your cleaning time.

In our tests, the j7+ was quick to clean up dust dirt, pet hair and other particles. The counter-rotating rubber brush roll kept the debris in one place instead of scattering it across the floor. It even was able to capture sand and small gravel which other robots can't. It did without getting caught up in our pet's hair.

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

Although the iRobot Home app is very easy to use, we've found it to be less reliable than other applications that utilize robotic cleaners. It can take a while to download updates, and at times it's hard to determine if the update is actually working until you've seen it in the action.

2. Roborock Q5+

If you're looking for an automated vacuum cleaner that can do more than just clean floors, the best robot vacuum for the money option is probably one that is a hybrid. This kind of robot usually includes a built-in water tank, meaning they can both mop and vacuum your home at the same time. They also have a range of additional features, such as smart mapping, small obstacle avoidance, and even the capability to wash and dry mopping pads. The disadvantage is that they tend to be expensive at retail, but on Black Friday and Cyber Monday they are often reduced in price.

Roborock is the manufacturer of some of our most loved robotic vacuums and the Q5+ does not perform to the standards. 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) however, it's an excellent option for those who are willing to compromise to save a few dollars.

The Q5+ is exceptionally gentle when it comes down to obstacles such as walls and table legs. This makes it an ideal option for homes with many furniture pieces. It's also very thorough in removing dust bunnies. This is a area where many robot vacuums that are less expensive do not excel in. The Q5+'s navigation is superb, with only a few mishaps on walls and corners.

Like other Roborock devices, the Q5+ can be controlled with the buttons on the device or through the Roborock app. The app lets you start and stop cleanings. You can also set up schedules, create virtual barriers and no-go areas and alter your home map, or re-label rooms.

If you decide to go with the Q5+ model, it comes with a new auto-empty dock designed specifically to make this robot easy to maintain. It requires a screwdriver install, but once in place the process of emptying the bin is relatively easy. It also has an impressive LCD display that is great to have when you're creating schedules or changing settings. This feature isn't required for everyone, but it can help you effectively keep the robot's maintenance schedules.

3. Narwal Freo X Ultra

The Freo X Ultra is a well-rounded robot mop and vacuum that's incredibly smart in both its vacuuming and mopping capabilities. Its design is one of the most innovative in the market however, it's costly.

It's a small base station that looks beautiful and can be hidden when not in use. But the station's main selling point is how it automates numerous tasks and functions that most other robots leave up to you. It can keep clean and dirty water and also electrolyze and warm the water. Many other robots require you to perform this.

Its vacuuming capabilities are also impressive. It's the few robovacs I've tested that do very well at collecting debris from bare floors, and it's not as loud as the more expensive Roomba 980 or iRobot 900 series.

The Freo X Ultra is not without faults, particularly in the area of navigation. Its LiDAR and laser sensors aren't as reliable as some other robovacs, meaning it sometimes gets stuck or confused in certain rooms or corners of the home. It's not able to climb stairs as well as competitors,, and it doesn't have an dock that allows you to create a dedicated cleaning zone for carpets that are soft.

The Freo X Ultra robot vacuum and mop is an excellent choice for those who need an automated vacuum that can do everything.

If you're looking for a way to save money or aren't concerned about the limitations of the robot broom, there are many other options on the market. Many eufy models cost significantly less. The Eufy Qrevo Curv, for instance, is cheaper and offers an identical experience on the app with additional features such as the ability to climb stairs, a full-function dock, and better overall performance when vacuuming floors and low and high-pile carpets.

4. Eufy RoboVac G30

eufy is an Anker company with a long history of creating robot vacuums that offer the perfect combination of performance, features, and price. The G30 Hybrid is no different, offering a capable cleaning of hard floors and mopping, carpets and other surfaces at a price that is affordable. It's easy to setup by snapping one of the side brushes on, turn it on, and plug it into the charging dock. The app takes you through the steps needed to connect to your Wi-Fi. After that, the G30 is ready to go. You'll need to place the dock close to an electrical outlet and enough space to allow it to move but.

The G30 is small, 2.85 inches tall to be precise It can be tucked away under couches and other furniture with a low clearance. Its design is a little less flashy than some of the rival models, with a sleek black finish and three physical buttons such as Auto Cleaning start/pause, Recharge and Spot Cleaning (which cleans the area in an arc for two minutes). It is also possible to connect the G30 with Amazon Alexa or Google Home for voice commands to perform unscheduled cleaning.

The primary feature that sets the G30 apart from most competitors is the way it cleans. It makes use of an integrated map to draw a picture of the immovable objects in its path. It keeps track of what it has already cleaned and what it is unable to access. It automatically returns to the base to recharge and continues cleaning where it left off.

The elegant G30 has a few flaws. The iRobot Roomba 675 is much better built, incurs lower recurring costs, is charged more quickly and has the same battery life, while providing superior performance on floors that are unfinished and low-pile carpet. It has a bigger dust bin that does not require as much emptying. It also has boundary strips that keep it from certain areas. The G30, on the other hand is less expensive and much more manageable to maintain. Its smaller dust canister does not require emptying as often and is less prone to suffocating bulky material such as cereal.