Ten Best Robot Vacuum That Mops That Will Actually Improve Your Life

The Best Robot Vacuum That Mops

Noah Pinsonnault is a product review analyst for the Home Care and Cleaning Lab at Good Housekeeping.

He evaluates and tests cleaning appliances, focusing on mopping and robot vacuum combos. These multitaskers can be a great option for those looking to eliminate mopping from their list of tasks. Some of them have excellent navigation and obstacles avoidance. Some wash and refill mopping pads to ensure a hands-free clean.

The Eufy S1 Pro

This is the model you need to choose if you want an automatic vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It's smaller than the other models on this list which makes it easier to maneuver through tight corners and under furniture. It uses a 220 degree lidar that combined with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it the best navigation and obstacle avoidance I've ever seen in a robot vacuum. It comes with a massive 4600mAh battery which lasts up to 170-minutes, if mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it is able to run longer in turbo). It will even return to its dock to recharge its battery in mid-clean.

It's efficient and does an outstanding job cleaning my two-bedroom apartment. robot vacuum cleaner amazon robotvacuummops vacuums the carpeted areas extremely quickly, and the hardwood floors in the hallways, and living room in a single sweep. Its 8,000pa motor is able to pick up dirt hair, pet hair, and droppings easily. Carpet detection automatically increases power when it detects rugs and the double side brush helps to remove debris from corners.

The mopping performance, though still impressive, is not as good. The mop's rotating motor spins at a high speed and is pushed down with 2.2lbs of force, effortlessly scrubbing up dirt and staining. I've noticed that the front arm sticks out a bit more than other robots. This is helpful when you're trying to get into difficult corners or along baseboards. The front arms can also be used to collect larger debris like broken toys and books.

Another nice feature is that the S1 Pro is one of the most quiet robot vacuums and mops I've ever used. It doesn't make the same amount of noise when mopping or vacuuming, and is quieter than the Narwal Freo X Ultra or RoboRock S7. The only drawback is that the S1 Pro must use a exclusive cleaning solution for mopping and is sold separately from the vacuum. It is easy to set up and performs well. However when you purchase this vacuum solely for mopping, you will need to pay attention to this.

The Roborock Q Revo

The Q Revo is different from other robot vacuums in its class. It is a powerful machine for cleaning with a wide range of features.


The device comes with a powerful cleaning system that incorporates LiDAR sensor technology and an RGB camera. This enables it to map out the home, find furniture and other obstacles. It then uses this information to clean methodically and effectively. This will ensure an even and thorough clean, while also being relatively fast.

In terms of mopping, the Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads are capable of reaching a wide range of surfaces. This includes baseboards, corners and other hard to reach spots. The side brush can be stretched to reach the floor close to the walls and other fixtures. The mop pads are washable and can be dried to eliminate odors and stop buildup.

Another noteworthy feature is the customization options that are available through apps. The Q Revo lets you adjust the suction strength and select a back-and forth or slightly random pattern. You can also choose the number of passes which will determine the speed at which it can move around your home. You can also deactivate the side brush to avoid damaging carpets and carpets.

This device has a fairly high price tag but has a variety of smart features. It's crucial to note that it incurs recurring costs, such as mopping supplies and maintenance. For example the brushroll should be replaced every six to 12 months or after 300 hours. The filter must be cleaned after 150 hours, and the mop pad should be replaced every three to six months.

This robot vacuum mop is a top Amazon rating and includes an array of physical automation features. These include an energy button that serves as a general "Clean' button and a 'Home button that sends it back to its base station once it has completed its cleaning session. It also comes with a multifunctional dock which automatically empty the trash bin, fills up its water tank and washes and dry its mop pads.

The Shark Matrix Plus

If you're a busy professional or someone who wants a cleaner home without spending hours doing chores then the Shark Matrix Plus is a solid choice. Its powerful performance, smart navigation, and long battery life make it easy to maintain a clean home with minimal effort.

The Matrix Plus robot vacuum is an all-in-one vacuum and mop. It can do both mopping and vacuuming. It has two modules: a dry bin and water reservoir and a separate mopping unit with microfiber pads that snap into and out of the way. Separate modules for mopping and vacuuming may seem a bit old-fashioned, but they do mean that you don't need to worry about changing disposable bags or refilling the tank with water.

The Matrix Plus performed well at both vacuuming as well as mopping. Its best feature was its precise floorplan, which it uses to draw a route when cleaning. The Matrix Plus was able to navigate around furniture, rugs and other obstacles. The app allows you to create 'No-Go Zones' as well as virtual barriers that prevent certain areas from being cleaned by mop.

The Matrix Plus also did a amazing job of collecting hair of pets. It was able to collect many of the hair that shed by our cats, and even got into some of the nooks and crannies of our stairs where other robots had struggled. Its noise levels were fairly low, and there were some lovely jingles that inform you that it was beginning and getting its work done.

Its biggest drawbacks were its lack of sophistication and the necessity to change out the modules whenever switching between mopping and vacuuming. The app can't store multiple maps. This can be an issue if your home has several floors. The Matrix Plus robot is a great choice for those who are looking for a smart device that can vacuum and mop.

The Yiko X1 Omni

The X1 Omni robot vacuum is the most expensive of our review. It does however, have distinct features that are worth a look. The X1 Omni is notable for its huge dock that serves as a charging base for the robot, a cleaning sink and two water tanks of 4 liters. It also houses two bins: a 2.5-liter dust bin and an 2.5 milliliter dust bin.

The base comes with a few control buttons, which allow you to manually start cleaning tasks and then recall the robot or run the dock's automatic emptying procedure. Press two buttons to toggle the child lock. This is a wonderful feature for parents who are worried about their children messing around with the vacuum.

Like other robotic vacuums, the X1 Omni utilizes its camera to detect furniture and obstacles in its path and avoid them. Its True Mapping 2.0 navigation system maps your home 10 times faster than standard laser detection systems and is four times more precise in recognising objects.

The X1 can be prone to become stuck when it is entangled in a hazard like a power cable draped over a rug. It won't function until you manually untangle it. This is a rare event, but frustrating nonetheless, because the X1 doesn't have an "stuck status" alert in its application.

The X1 Omni isn't able to automatically switch between mopping and vacuuming mode during the cleaning process. You'll have to manually swap between the two modes, which isn't a big deal except for the fact that the mopping pads aren't cleaned and dried between uses and can cause mildew or mold.

The X1 Omni looks great, thanks to the Jacob Jensen design team (of Bang & Olufsen fame), who created its sleek modern, contemporary base and mopping pad. It's a significant departure from the utilitarian, all-black bases that are used by rivals like Roborock and iRobot and is a refreshing view in a market which is dominated by clunky, boxy units.

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Pub: 11 Dec 2024 12:13 UTC

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