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This robovac features impressive AI-powered obstacles avoidance, powerful mopping, and a convenient automatic emptying dock. It also comes with an HEPA filter that seals out allergens.

It's not as effective at cleaning pet hair or other small dirt as our top choices, but it's a great choice for shoppers on a budget. It also comes with the most features in terms of apps, such as virtual no-go areas and zone cleaning.

1. iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO

The iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO is a sturdy well-built, well-built robot that can do an excellent job vacuuming bare floors. It has a large dirt compartment on the outside that it automatically emptys when it reaches docking stations. It then cleans up after it has been recharged. It is effective at taking out small and medium debris, but it has a difficult time dealing with hair of pets.

This robot, like the i3 EVO uses iRobot’s iAdapat navigation software to help you learn and remember your home. It has a feature which automatically adjusts the suction power and the height of the head depending on what kind of floor it's working on.

It performed admirably during our tests on hard floors as well as low-pile, removing the majority of the smaller, more difficult debris we put on each surface, and the larger crumbs of cereal we deposited on the floor. It's not as adept in dealing with pet hair than some of the top models we've tested however, and it may be stuck on cords or toys if you don't pick them up prior to sending the robot to clean.

In our tests, it cleaned for approximately 90 minutes before the battery went out and then returned to base. This is much better than the i7+ or s9+ which was only able to run for 60 minutes in our tests. The i3+ EVO has a good record of remembering its previous run, something we haven't seen with other robots.

The i3+ EVO's trash bin has capacity of 1.5 quarts which is smaller than the majority of the other robots we test. The bin has a release button on the side, which can be pressed to empty the bin. You can also empty the bin via the docking station's Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal system, which takes the contents of the internal dust bin and then empties it into the station's outside dirt bag.

2. Eureka Q5 Pro

The Q5 Pro offers outstanding cleaning effectiveness, with a suction rate of 5,500pa and mopping technology that can get to work in just a few minutes. The integrated 770ml dust bin and water tank will reduce the frequency of emptying and its capacity is large enough to allow for longer mopping sessions. Its 240-minute runtime also makes it a great option for homes with large spaces. The robot's smart navigation technology, built on PreciSense LiDAR mapping ensures that it covers the entire room and can maneuver around obstacles.

Unlike some other robot vacuum and mop bagless vacuums, the Q5 Pro does not require Wi-Fi to function. However, its battery life is quite short, so you'll need to recharge it regularly if you are planning to use the robot for a long time. It is relatively easy to maintain, with a dirt bag that is easily replaced and a straightforward maintenance schedule. It's also less expensive than its more expensive rivals.

The Q5 Pro is a bit cautious when it comes to larger pet hair and debris, however, it does a great job in general. In our tests the Q5 Pro was able remove more debris from carpets and floors than Dirt Devil Endura Max. However, it had a difficult time finding narrow corners and recessed high-pile areas. It's also more maneuverable, and the filtering system does an excellent job at trapping allergens. The straight suction floorhead of the vacuum is small for large or heavy debris. It also has some minor drawbacks such as its lack of features that are more advanced and the limited functionality of the remote control. Despite these limitations it is still a great choice. Eureka Q5 Pro is a good choice for those who are looking for an affordable, basic robot vacuum with mopping capability.

3. SwitchBot K10 Plus

The SwitchBot K10 Plus is a great choice if you want a smart vacuum that also mop. The small robot has a small size that lets it get into small spaces such as corners and under furniture that larger bagless electric robots can't reach. It also has a LiDAR sensor which can detect obstacles and prevent collisions.

shark-av911s-ez-robot-vacuum-with-self-empty-base-bagless-row-by-row-cleaning-perfect-for-pet-hair-compatible-with-alexa-wi-fi-gray-30-day-capacity-68.jpgDuring our testing, the K10 Plus vacuumed up pet hair as well as crumbs and other debris quickly and efficiently from our carpeting. It also was able to get into tight spaces like under our bed or around chair legs. It is possible to mop using a separate cloth or use a wet wipe. There's a small pack of wet wipes that comes with the K10 Plus to get you to get started.

The application for the K10 Plus is intuitive and easy to use. It has a variety of options for customization including setting a zero disruption time, altering the map layout and setting a schedule to determine when you'd like it to clean. The app also monitors the use of different tools like the side brush, bagless smart floor vacuum filter and bin filter sensors. This lets you know when to replace the items.

The K10 Plus's battery life is decent too. With a full battery we got three hours of cleaning. It also charges fairly quickly. When it's done with its task it releases the dirt into a large dustbin located in its base station. It can be deafening when it occurs, but at the very least it's not as loud as some of the other self emptying robot vacuums we've tested.

4. iRobot S9+

iRobot Roomba S9+ is part of the company's premium S Series lineup above models like the iRobot Roomba j7 and iRobot Roomba i3. It is very good at navigating around furniture and is able to work well on various surfaces. Its main brushroll is fitted with counter-rotating scrapers made of rubber, which efficiently remove the majority of debris, including pet hair from floors and carpets. The suction power in real-world use is impressive for a robot vacuum, but isn't as strong as the suction power of high-end models like the Roborock S8.

The design of the Roomba S9+ is a premium. It features a D-shaped frame that looks more modern than its rivals' circular bodies. This shape allows it to reach corners and along edges with ease. However, it can leave dust in these areas if you do not spin the corner brush in a fast enough manner. However, its powerful motor makes up for it.

In iRobot’s tests, the S9+ picked up kitty-litter and pet hair with ease. It also did exceptionally well on hard floors, where its powerful motor was able to get through all types of flooring and corners and edges effortlessly. Its vSLAM technology is the most advanced. Imprint Smart Mapping technology also made it one of the most efficient navigators we've ever tested, with an unshakeable grasp of its floorspace that can even locate its way under beds or sofas with a valance draped over them.

Setup and operation are easy using the iRobot application. You can choose which functions you'd like to activate when setting up the robot, or wait until after you've gotten an understanding of it. The internal bin must be manually emptied after it has become full, but the process only takes about 15 minutes and is fairly quiet.

5. Roborock S8

This latest iteration of the Roborock S series is an impressive robot vacuum and mop combo with a robust set of features. Like its predecessors, it uses an LIDAR sensor and camera system for navigation and obstacle avoidance. The mapping system generates an interactive 3D map of your home, which you can view through the app. It lets you set no-go zones or designate certain rooms to be cleaned. The app lets you control the schedule of your robot and set different suction and mopping settings for each room.

The S8 also features improved HyperForce suction, which sucks hair and other particles of fine size easily. The app allows you to alter the power of suction. The device can also automatically switch between energy efficient 'Quiet' 'Balanced', and 'Turbo" modes depending on the type of surface it is cleaning. It also has a 'Carpet Suction Boost' mode that boosts suction when the robot is on rugs.

You can manage the S8 by pressing one button, which doubles as a general 'Clean button' or a "Spot Clean' button to direct the robot to that location. Press the 'Dock/Home' button to direct the robot to its base station. The app has a surprisingly rich feature set and is easy to use. It also lets you select off-peak times for charging to reduce the cost of using peak-time power.

The S8's only downside is that the battery won't last nearly as long as I would like. It only lasted 130 minutes when I used it on normal settings, with both vacuuming & mopping on. This is still a lengthy time and was enough to wash my apartment.