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Top Robot Vacuums and Mop Combos

While robots won't be able to replace a conventional vacuum in picking up dirt-in particles like metal screws or chunks of orzo pasta, they are excellent in sweeping dust, crumbs and hair from pets. The best models have Intelligent Vacuum Cleaner navigation technology that assists them in avoiding cords, toys and other obstacles in the household.

1. IRobot Roomba i3+ EVO

The iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO is an excellent robot vacuum that comes with a range of clever features that make it more easy to maintain than many competing models. Its automatic floor cleaning machine bin emptying is one of the most convenient features we've seen on a robot and it's compatible on both hard floors and carpets. It's also easy to set up and operate and the app will guide you step-by-step through the process. Its ability to resume where it left off during our tests is a great feature. It was able to do this for 77 minutes on one cleaning before the battery was exhausted.

Contrary to other robovacs we evaluated, the i3+ EVO features a self-emptying bin that dumps debris into an external dirt compartment on its charging base when it's filled. The i3+ EVO can be prevented from overfilling with a self-emptying bin. However it still needs to be manually empty 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.

The i3+ EVO, just like the i7, utilizes state-of-the-art floor-tracking sensors to create maps. It also lets you navigate in neat rows. The i3+ EVO can only store one map, whereas the i7 is able to store multiple. The i7's map can be used to create virtual barriers and no-go zones, but not the i3+ EVO.

The i3+ EVO does a better job of picking up surface debris compared to some other robovacs we've examined, but it's not the best at cleaning corners and edges. It's also a bit less gentle on furniture, despite being surprisingly quiet. It was a bit rough on furniture, as it forced chairs away. It also made some collisions against the sides of the bed.

2. Black & Decker Pro Q5

If you're looking to expand your collection of robot vacuums or just starting out with the Q5 Pro is a great option. It features a sleek design with powerful navigation and useful automation at a reasonable cost. It's the best pound-for-pound model on sale right now and is even better than some of Roborock's more expensive models in a variety of ways.

This robot is great at cleaning floors that are not clean and its avoidance technology assists it in staying clear of furniture legs or other obstacles. It also performs well on carpets and scores the top score in our navigation tests. The only issue is that it's more noisy than other models and 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 need to empty it as often as some other 2-in-1 robots. Its 240-minute runtime is also extremely generous when compared to other models we've tested. When the battery is low, it returns to its dock and recharges, before starting cleaning where it left off. You can control the Q5 Pro using the app or voice commands via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

This is one of the first robots we've seen to incorporate 3D mapping. This, in conjunction with other advancements, allows it to do exceptionally well during our mopping and vacuuming tests. You can schedule cleanings, set no-go zones and see the battery's status as well as other things. The app is simple to use, but it does not support Apple HomeKit; that feature is slated to be added by 2025. Apple updated its website's footnote in the beginning of November to reflect the fact that this feature has been delayed until 2025. Some other robots won't work with HomeKit However, many of them work with Siri Shortcuts.

3. TP-Link Tapo RV30 Plus

The TP-Link Tapo RV30 Plus robot vacuum robot cleaner is an excellent option if you're looking for a vacuum that can mop as well and is priced reasonably. It offers an impressive set of features at a reasonable price and has a chic design. It is possible to control the device with different buttons on the device or through the app, and even use voice commands. The device is powered by batteries and the robotic vacuum cleaner deals can automatically empty itself.

The TP-Link RV30 Plus does a excellent job of cleaning up normal messes and is suitable for light mopping on hard floors. It comes with mopping cloths that can be replaced and a sweeper brush, and 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 is easy to set up and is connected to a variety of floor surfaces with the automatic mode. This assures that the optimal results are achieved in each room and type of floor.

You can select from three cleaning options to meet your requirements. The vacuuming mode uses the intelligent sensor to detect of obstacles like stairs, furniture edges, and stairs. The mopping mode is utilized to clean the floor automatically or to remove liquid spills and stubborn stains. Another option is to combine the two functions for a deep and thorough cleaning.

With a powerful suction and 3 settings for dry mopping, TP-Link RV30 Plus is quick to remove dust, pet hair, crumbs and other particles from all flooring types. It can clean carpets without damaging the material due to specially-designed mops.

In its initial mapping session, TP-Link RV30 Plus scans your home and stores it using its dual navigation system that consists of LiDAR and Gyro. The map can be edited using the app and you can join or divide rooms as you prefer. You can also build virtual walls and no-go zones to stop the RV30 Plus from wandering into areas you do not want to be in.

4. Eufy iMop

The Eufy iMop is one of the best full-featured robot vacuums and mops for hard floors. It has a high-tech navigation system that does an excellent job of mapping your home, even across multiple floor levels. And the extremely well-designed base station virtually automates the cleaning process. It also provides incredible obstacles-avoiding and navigation.

The model is equipped with an internal dToF LiDAR sensor to map out your home and devise efficient cleaning routes. The iMop excelled in our navigation efficiency and coverage evaluations and was adept at avoiding obstacles, including furniture. It also finds its way to the base station if it is unable to recharge its batteries during an exercise of cleaning.

It also has a spot cleaning mode that lets you to clean or mop an part of your floor. It can also be programmed to follow a fixed path, which is beneficial if you have narrow staircases or hallways. It did a good job of cleaning carpets during our carpet cleaning test however, it had trouble with thicker pile carpets and carpets. It is able to lift the mop pad automatically whenever it comes into contact with carpet. This is a fantastic option for those looking to avoid having to mop their carpets.

The iMop comes with an onboard dustbin as well as a water tank, which it emptys at the end of each cleaning session. The dust bin can hold up to 2.5 Liters and only has to be emptied every two cleaning cycles. The water tank can handle half a dozen mopping session before running out. The iMop is more easy to clean and maintain than the typical robot cleaner, which could be an important selling point for busy families.

The iMop's smartphone app is simple to use and comes with a variety of configuration options. It offers various suction settings, mopping settings and scheduling. It also lets you create virtual walls and no-go zones, so that the robot isn't able to wander into rooms that aren't allowed. The app also allows access to the iMop status and errors messages.