Best Robot Vacuums and Mop Systems
This robotic vacuum-mop is an excellent choice for apartment dwellers as it uses smaller docking systems and has its own garbage bin. The application lets you set different modes and monitor cleaning. The mopping feature is also very impressive.
Its mapping capabilities and obstacle avoidance are impressive, while it scrubs very well, picking up pet hair, spillages and dirt. It also self-empties, cleans itself, and refills its tank.
Roomba iRobot Combination
The iRobot Combo is a robot that can mop and vacuum. It doesn't quite unseat our reigning Editors' Choice, the Deebot X1 Omni, which scrubs more and has an app for mobile that is simpler to use however it makes for a strong alternative. In our tests, it consistently picked up dirt of all kinds and sizes from carpets and hard floors. Its obstacle avoidance system isn't the most sophisticated in the world, and isn't equipped with structured light and other technology like LiDAR, but it still did a good job of preventing collisions with furniture and clutter.
The Combo has the same features as the j7 Plus, including new acoustic sensors onboard to determine the floor's type and AI-powered navigation. However, it lacks the ability to set suction power manually. It's also smaller than its vac-only counterpart, and it doesn't have a self-empty dock.
The Combo is one of my top choices for most homes. Its elegant design is also one of the best I've seen in the market. The matte black finish is more sophisticated than the glossy or metallic finishes of many competitors. iRobot also adds some more elegant features, such as a leather tab for opening the onboard bin, and a shelf to store bags that are not in the dock. The iRobot Combo makes it simple to create maps and establish Keep-Out Zones.
Roborock
Roborock, a relatively recent player in the robot mop and vacuum industry has already made its mark with innovative cleaning technology. The vacuums are renowned for their suction power, and mopping systems from the company feature vibrating mops that scrub floors to remove dirt. You can also modify the cleaning routine of the bot by using a variety of scheduling and mapping features.
Roborock's obstacle avoidance feature allows the robot to spot objects that are lower than its own height. This is especially useful for Roborock's top models, such as the Qrevo Master. It is the top of its kind when it comes to navigation, due to the combination of vSLAM, and LiDAR. Other robovacs are known to slam into furniture and slam into pet faeces without noticing but the Qrevo Master solves this issue with an AI system called Reactive that utilizes twin cameras to detect objects in a room.
Roborock robots also have a number of convenience features that reduce the need for daily maintenance, such as docks that can automatically empty themselves and multi-functional mop washing stations. These features make it unnecessary to empty the dust bins or wash mops manually, allowing the user to have a hands-free ownership experience. In addition the app's simple design and lag-free connection to the robot makes it easy to use.
Hobot Legee D8
With a range of cleaning modes that are integrated and advanced mopping features the Hobot Legee is among the best robot vacuums/mops for wet and dry floors. Its advanced navigation system combines 5 technologies to plan and create a route that is most efficient. It can also identify different flooring materials and recognise obstacles with pinpoint accuracy. It can even raise its own 7mm to glide over carpets. The smart spray system makes use of the proper amount of water to remove staining without leaving ugly water marks.
The Legee is a Gen 4 robot that competes directly with the Eufy Robovac X9 and Ecovacs Deebot T20, both of which are more expensive. It comes with more features than either one, including a more flexible, D-shaped body that cleans the corners and under cabinets better than a round one. Its sensors include 360deg 3D (Lidar, Encoder, Gyro E-compass, and Encoder), four forward-facing and one right-side-facing FDS (IR ToF sensors for distance) and two Cliff detectors, front and back (most robots have just one pair). Additionally, it has Legee SLAM, which reduces the bump-and grind problems that are a problem for Gen 4 Robots.
In contrast to other robots, the Legee comes with a built-in trash compactor, and supports the less noisy 5 GHz Wi-Fi band. The LuLu mop cleaning station washes, refills, and dries the mop's cloth. It can be used up to six-times longer than you would with other mops. It also reduces waste and the frequency at which bins are empty.
Karcher RCV 5
Popular for its pressure washers and garden tools, Karcher has been dabbling in robot vacuums for a while, and this is their most technologically advanced model. It is powered by LiDAR and creates maps of your house and can be programmed to mop or vacuum. It can also detect the distinction between hard floors and carpets so that you don't end up with puddles on a precious pile.
Its navigation is top-quality, avoiding furniture and rugs effortlessly and even lifting itself up over steps. The robot can be customised by adjusting a range of settings that include cleaning schedules and rooms it should be cleaning. It also has an 'emergency' button that will force the robot to return to base in the event that it is unable to supply power and it can also be programmed to automatically shut off when it is a threat of storm.
The RCV 5 is easy to use and, although quite large at almost 4kg, it's not difficult to manoeuvre around furniture. Safety features like sensors that warn it to stay clear of stairs will be appreciated by those with small children. Once it is charged it takes just a few hours to charge and the two buttons at the top will turn green to let you that it is ready for use.
Mova E30 Ultra
The Mova E30 Ultra is a robot vacuum cleaner that combines modern cleaning technology and affordability. It's a rival to models such as the Dreame L10 Ultra or Roborock's top-selling Q Revo. The Mova E30 Ultra is a less expensive model, but it offers features that are not available in many other models. It makes use of sensors to adjust its settings to different surfaces and floors as well as detect dirtier areas and ensure that they get enough attention. It also moves at a slow speeds to avoid the destruction of furniture and walls.
The device can map your home's interior, which you can view in the app. You can also mark out specific rooms and objects that you want the vacuum to avoid. The vacuum will slow down when it detects an obstruction, and avoid getting into it. It also comes with a smart dustbin that alerts you when it's full, so that you can empty it on time.
The Mova E30 Ultra offers a affordable option for those who wish to outsource their daily cleaning tasks. It can double as mop and robot vacuum that lets you keep your floors clean without lifting a finger. It has a clever design which improves the cleaning of corners by as much as 60%. It has a suction power of up to 7,000 Pa and a RoboSwing arm, which is controlled by the app or voice assistants such as Alexa or Siri.
Beko RCV3
The Beko Robotic Vacuum/Mop RCV3 is a stylish, feature-packed robot vacuum/mop.
Going On this page does an excellent job of keeping floors neat and tidy. While it's not able to raise its mops to carpets or rugs like the winning Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra it's extremely effective in cleaning hard floors and taking on damp mopping duties with impressive speed. It also has a self-emptying bin, delivers a good level of suction power, and offers several mopping options, and is controlled by a top quality app that works on both iOS and Android.
It's a little smaller than the other models, and its main brush is a bit shorter but it was able to do to do a good job in our test room. The revolving edge brush on the side is a nice feature. Although it wasn't able to remove dirt as well as other competitors, it still did a good job.
The robot can be programmed with specific cleaning parameters for each room. It then creates detailed maps using LiDAR's built-in navigation. The app is simple to use and offers an array of voice output options that can keep you updated on the progress of your robot. Regular software updates enhance and improve the capabilities. The app can also be used to remotely manage the RCV3 when you're not at home.