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If you've always wanted to get a robot vacuum, now is the time. CNET's top-rated models will be on sale during Black Friday and Cyber Monday with discounts of up to 57%..

The Roborock Q7 Max is a powerful robot that is equipped with smart mapping and app-based no-go zones. Its run time of 180 minutes is impressive. It also automatically refills and self-empties its water tank.

1. Roomba j7+ from iRobot

The Roomba j7+, iRobot’s most advanced robot to date is the Roomba j7+. Its most notable innovation, however, is its camera-based obstacle detection system. It uses AI to recognize objects like charging cords and shoes. It's the first robot to send you pictures of the objects that it encounters, so you can instruct that it is safe to avoid it.

The Combo J7+ is the most efficient mop robot we've ever tested, removing dirt and spills with ease without leaving any trace that was there. It's easy to control through the iRobot Home app, which allows you to schedule cleaning times and create Keep Out Zones to ensure it doesn't clean areas you don't want it to. And it's compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can control it from start to stop using your voice.

Its design is also an improvement over the rest with a sleek top piece that appears more like a toy robotic rather than a loud, loud one. The Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal System automatically empty which is great to speed up cleaning.

In our tests, we observed that the j7+ swiftly took away dirt, dust, and pet hair. The rubber brushes that counter-rotate kept the debris in place, instead of scattering it on the floor. It was able capture small gravel, sand and even a tiny bit of grit. Most robots can't accomplish this feat. It did all this without getting caught in our pet's shedding hair.

Although it's not as efficient as the $1,217 Roomba s9+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum, which isn't able to clean stairs The j7+ is still a solid option for those who require both mopping and a vacuum in their home. It's not expensive and the iRobot app makes it very user-friendly.

The iRobot Home App is easy to use, however we found it less reliable as other robotic cleaner apps. It can take a long time to download updates, and sometimes it's hard to determine if the update is actually working until you've seen it in action.

2. Roborock Q5+

If you want a robot vacuum cleaner that can do more than simply clean your floors then a hybrid is the best choice. These machines are equipped with a water tank, so they can mop and vacuum at the same time. They also come with various additional features, including smart mapping and small object avoidance and the possibility of washing and re-drying mopping pads. The disadvantage is that they tend to be expensive at retail, but during Black Friday and Cyber Monday they usually drop in price.

Roborock has some of our favorite robot vacuums, and the Q5+ is no exception. This is the cheapest model of their auto-empty line. While it may not include some of the luxurious features (like no-go areas and multi-story memories), it's still an excellent option when you're willing to compromise to save a few bucks.

The Q5+ is remarkably soft when it comes to obstacles like tables and walls. This makes it an excellent option for homes with lots of furniture. It's also very thorough in removing dust bunnies. This is a area where many cheaper robot vacuums aren't able to meet. The navigation technology in the Q5+ is superb and has very few missed corners and on walls.

Like other Roborock devices like the Q5+, the Q5+ can be controlled by a few buttons on the device or through the Roborock app. With the app you can begin and stop cleanings or schedules, establish virtual barriers and no-go zones and alter your home map, or change the labels of rooms.

If you select the Q5+ it includes a new auto-emptying dock that's designed to make this robot easier to maintain. It requires a screwdriver to install, but once it's in place, emptying the bin is relatively easy. It features a large LCD screen that is very useful when setting up schedules and adjusting settings. This feature isn't necessary for everyone, but it can help you to 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 clever in its mopping and vacuuming capabilities. Its design is among the top in the market, but it's expensive.

Its base station looks good and is easily hidden when not in use, and its size is quite compact. The main reason to buy the station is that it automates many tasks, functions, and chores that other robots have to leave to you. It stores clean and dirty water, electrolyzes and heats the water (which the majority of other robots require you to do) also emptying the dustbin after vacuuming, and keeps your robot fully charged and clean.

Its vacuuming capabilities are also impressive. It's one of the few robovacs I've tested that do a really good job of cleaning up debris from unfinished 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 when it comes navigation. Its LiDAR sensors and laser sensors aren't as reliable as other robotvacs. This means that it could get stuck or get confused in certain corners or rooms in the home. It can't navigate stairs as well as some competitors, either and it doesn't have an dock that allows the user to set up an exclusive cleaning zone for carpets with plush padding.

Although it doesn't provide as much in the way of cleaning configuration options in its app or as many shortcuts in the app like other robovacs the Freo X Ultra is still a top choice for those seeking a great all-round robot vacuum and mop that's worth the premium price tag.

If you're looking to save money or aren't concerned about the limitations of the robot, there are plenty of other options on the market. Many eufy models cost significantly less. The Eufy Qrevo Curv, for example is less expensive and offers the same experience in the app, but with more features like stairs, a fully-function dock, and better overall vacuuming performance on bare floors as well as high- and low-pile carpets.

4. eufy RoboVac G30

Eufy, an Anker company has a proven track record of producing robot vacuums that strike the perfect balance between performance, features and price. The G30 Hybrid offers a powerful cleaning of carpets and hard flooring, and mopping capabilities at a reasonable price. It's easy to set it up, just connect one of the side brush and turn it on, then connect your charging dock. The app guides you through the steps needed to connect it to Wi-Fi, and the G30 is ready to go. You'll need to place the dock close to an outlet for power and plenty of room for it to move, however.

The G30 is small, 2.85 inches tall to be exact, which means it can be tucked away under couches and other furniture with a low clearance. Its design is less ostentatious than some rival models, and features sleek black finishes and three physical buttons: Auto Cleaning start/pause, Recharge and Spot Cleaning (which scrubs an area in spiral patterns for 2 minutes). It is also possible to connect the G30 to Amazon Alexa or Google Home to conduct cleaning without a schedule using voice commands.

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

The elegant G30 has a few flaws. The iRobot Roomba is built better and has lower recurring costs. It charges faster, has a similar battery life, and is more effective on bare floors or low-pile carpet. It also comes with a larger dust bin that doesn't need to be empty as often and comes with the boundaries to restrict it from certain areas. The G30 is cheaper and easier to maintain. Its smaller dust canister doesn't need emptying as often and it struggles less with heavy materials such as cereal.

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Pub: 24 Dec 2024 12:35 UTC
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