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Top Black Friday and Cyber Monday Robot Vacuum Deals

This is your time to own a robotic vacuum. CNET's top-rated models will be on sale during Black Friday and Cyber Monday with discounts as high as 57%.

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

1. iRobot Roomba j7+

The Roomba j7+ is iRobot's most advanced robot vacuum to date. The most significant advancement, however, is its camera-based obstacle-detection system. It uses AI to identify objects such as charging cables and shoes. It's also the first to automatically send you a picture of an object it encounters to let you know to stay clear of it in the future.

The Combo J7+ is the most efficient robot mop we've ever tested. It cleans up dirt and spills quickly, leaving no trace that it was there. The iRobot application makes it simple to control. You can schedule cleanings and even create Keep Out Zones to ensure that it doesn't clean in areas you don't want. It's compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant so you can start it and stop it by voice.

Its design is also an improvement over the rest with a sleek top piece that looks more like a toy rather than a loud, loud one. Clean Base's Automatic Dirt Disposal System is also self-emptying which will cut down your cleaning time.

In our tests, we found that the j7+ swiftly eliminated dirt, dust and pet hair. The counter-rotating rubber brushes kept the debris in its place instead of scattering it across the floor. It even could take small gravel and sand which other robots aren't able to do. And it did all of this without getting tangled up in our pet's hair shedding.

The j7+, although not as intelligent as the Roomba S9, which costs $1,217and Self-Emptying Vacuum Robot from iRobot and isn't able to clean the stairs, it's an excellent choice for those who want both a vacuum and a mop. It's not expensive and the iRobot app makes it very user-friendly to use.

Although the iRobot Home app is very easy to use, we've found it to be less reliable than other applications that work with robotic cleaners. It can take some time to download updates, and sometimes it's difficult to tell whether the update is 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 bots are equipped with a water tank, so they can mop and vacuum at the same time. They also come with a variety of extra features, including smart mapping, small object avoidance, and the possibility of washing and re-drying mopping pads. They're expensive at retail, but usually are reduced on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

Roborock has some of our most loved robot vacuums, and the Q5+ isn't an exception. This is the cheapest model of their auto-empty line. Although it doesn't have some of the more premium features (like no-go zones or multi-story memories) however, it's a great choice if you are willing to compromise to save a few dollars.

The Q5+ is noticeably soft around obstacles like tables and walls and walls, which makes it an excellent choice for homes with lots of furniture. It's also extremely thorough in cleaning up dust bunnies. This is an area that many robot vacuums that are less expensive aren't able to meet. The Q5+'s navigation is superb, with only a few mishaps along walls and in corners.

Like other Roborock devices as well, the Q5+ can be controlled using a handful of buttons on the device or via the Roborock app. With the app you can start and stop cleanings and schedules, as well as create virtual barriers and no-go zones and adjust your home map or change the labeling of rooms.

If you decide to go with the Q5+, it comes with a brand new auto-empty dock that's specifically designed to make this robot easy to maintain. Installing it requires a screwdriver however, once it's in place emptying the bin can be done without difficulty. It features a large LCD screen that is very useful for setting up schedules or changing settings. This feature isn't necessary for most people however 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 smart in both its vacuuming and mopping capabilities. Its design is among the top in the market, but it's expensive.

Its base station looks good and is hidden when it's not in use, and the size is quite compact. But the station's biggest selling point is how it automates numerous tasks and functions that other robots leave to you. It can store clean and dirty water, and then electrolyze and heat the water. Most other robovacs will require you to do this.


And its vacuuming is impressive as well. It's one of the only robovacs that I've tested that does an excellent job of picking up debris on 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 flaws, especially in the area of navigation. The laser and LiDAR sensors aren't as reliable and reliable as other robovacs, which means it is sometimes stuck or confused in certain rooms or corners of the house. It's not able navigate stairs as well as some competitors, and it doesn't have a dock that allows you to create an area for cleaning that is specifically designed for carpets with plush padding.

While More doesn't offer the same amount of cleaning options available in its app, or as many shortcuts within the app like other robovacs the Freo X Ultra is still a top choice for those looking for a comprehensive robot vacuum and mop that's worth the higher price price.

However, if you're looking to save some money or simply don't care about the limitations of this robotic, there are plenty of alternatives on the market with a wide range of eufy models priced significantly less. The eufy Qrevo Curv, for example is less expensive and offers an identical experience on the app with additional features such as the ability to climb stairs, a full-function dock, and superior overall performance when vacuuming floors as well as high- and low-pile carpets.

4. Eufy RoboVac G30

eufy is an Anker company that has a long history of creating robot vacuums with the right balance of features, performance, and price. The G30 Hybrid is no different and offers a powerful cleaning of hard floors and carpets and mopping function too at a reasonable price. It's easy to set up, just snap one of the side brushes on, turn on and plug in the charging dock. The app will guide you through the steps needed to connect your G30 to your Wi-Fi. The dock will need to be placed near an outlet with plenty of space to move.

The G30 is a tiny device that measures 2.85 inches in height, which means it is able to be placed under most couches and low-clearance pieces of furniture. Its design is more subtle when compared to rival models. It features a sleek black finish and three buttons that are physical for Auto Cleaning start/pause (which scrubs a spot in a spiral fashion over two minutes), Recharge, and Spot Cleaner. You can also connect the G30 to Amazon Alexa or Google Home to use voice commands to do unscheduled cleaning.

The way the G30 cleans is what separates it from its competitors. It makes use of an integrated map to create an image of the immovable items that are in its path. It remembers what it has already cleaned and what it is unable to access. It automatically returns to the base to recharge and then continues cleaning where it left off.

The sleek G30 isn't without its faults, though. The iRobot Roomba 675 is better constructed, has lower recurring expenses, charges faster and offers similar battery life. It also offers better performance on bare floors and low-pile carpet. It comes with a larger dust bin that does not require more emptying. It also comes with boundary strips that keep it from certain areas. The G30 is more affordable and simpler to maintain. Its smaller dust container doesn't need emptying as often and it has less trouble with bulky materials like cereal.
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