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

It's not as adept in sifting through pet hair and other small dirt as our top choices however, it's great for shoppers on a budget. It also comes with the most app features, including zones of no-go and virtual cleaning.

1. iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO

The iRobot Roomba i3+ is an extremely well-built robot that has a large dirt compartment that it automatically empties into the docking station once full. It will then begin cleaning after it's recharged. It comes with a large external dirt compartment that automatically fills up into the docking station once it's full and resumes cleaning when it's fully charged. It's effective in removing small and medium debris from floors with no floor, though it struggles with pet hair and has high recurring costs.

The robot, just like the i3 EVO uses iRobot’s iAdapat navigation software to understand and remember your home. It also has a feature that automatically adjusts the height of its head and suction power based on the floor type it's working on.

In our tests it did a great job on both hard floors and carpets with low pile. It picked the majority of the smaller, more difficult debris we dropped on each surface and taking on the larger crumbs of cereal we deposited on the carpet. It's less effective at picking up pet hair than other models we test. It can also become stuck on cords or toys in the event that you don't take them off them before allowing the robot to clean.

In our tests, it was clean for approximately 90 minutes before the battery went out and it returned to base. This is more than the i7+ and s9+, which ran for just 60 minutes in our tests. The i3+ EVO has a good history of recalling its previous run, something we've not seen with other robots.

The i3+ EVO's dustbin has capacity of 1.5 quarts, which is smaller than most of the other robots we've tested. The bin has a release button on the side, which can be pressed to empty the bin. You can also empty it using the docking station's Clean Base Automatic Dirt disposal system, bagless automated cleaners innovative cleaner (diezel.kr) which sucks up the contents of its internal dustbin before emptying it into station's external dirt bag.

2. Eureka Q5 pro

The Q5 Pro offers outstanding cleaning efficiency, with 5,500pa suction and a mopping system that can be up and running in a matter of 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 makes it a great choice for larger homes. The robot's bagless intelligent vacuums navigation system, which is built on PreciSense LiDAR mapping, ensures it covers the entire space and can maneuver around obstacles.

The Q5 Pro is unlike some other robot vacuums that require Wi-Fi to operate. Its battery isn't long lasting, so you'll need to charge it often if you intend to use the robot over long periods of time. It is easy to maintain with dirtbags that can be replaced easily and a simple schedule of maintenance. It's also less expensive than its more expensive competitors.

The Q5 Pro is a bit picky when it comes bulkier debris and pet hair, but it does an excellent job in general. In our tests, the Q5 Pro was able to remove more debris from bare carpet and floors with low pile than Dirt Devil Endura Max. However, it had a difficult time getting into the tight corners and high-pile recessed areas. It's also more maneuverable, and the filtration system does a great job of capturing allergens. However the straight suction floorhead is low to pass over heavy or heavy debris. There are also minor disadvantages, such as its lack advanced features and the limited functionality of the remote control. Despite these limitations however, the Eureka Q5 Pro is a excellent choice to those seeking a basic budget robot vacuum that can mop.

3. SwitchBot K10 Plus

The SwitchBot K10 plus is a great option for those who want a powerful bagless vacuum robots that can also mop. The small robot has a compact design that lets it get into small spaces such as corners and under furniture that larger robots are unable to reach. It also comes with a LiDAR sensor that can detect obstacles and avoid collisions.

During our tests the K10 Plus vacuumed up pet hair, crumbs and other debris quickly and efficiently from our carpeting. It also did an excellent job of squeezing into tight spaces like under our beds and around the legs of chairs. It is possible to mop with a separate cloth or use a wet cloth. There's a small pack of wet wipes with the K10 Plus to get you up and running.

The app for the K10 Plus is intuitive and easy to use. It has several customization options, including setting a time that the machine won't be disturbed, changing its map layout or setting a timer of when it needs to clean. The app also tracks the usage of different tools like the side brush, filter, bin filter, and sensors. This is helpful for knowing when it's time to replace them.

The K10 Plus's battery life is pretty decent too. After a full charge we could get three hours of cleaning. It also recharges fairly quickly. When it's finished with its work, it ejects the dirt into a huge dustbin that is located in its base station. It can be quite loud, but it's not as loud compared to other robot vacuums we've tested.

4. iRobot S9+

The iRobot Roomba S9+ belongs to the high-end S Series of the manufacturer, above models such as the iRobot Roomba j7 or iRobot Roomba i3. It performs very well on various floor surfaces and is able to maneuver around furniture. Its main brushroll is fitted with counter rotating scrapers made of rubber, which efficiently remove the majority of debris, including pet hair from carpets and bare floors. Its real-world suction power is impressive for a robot vacuum, but isn't as strong as the suction power of high-end models like the Roborock S8.

The Roomba S9+'s design is distinctly high-end and features a D-shaped body that is more contemporary than its circular counterparts. This shape helps it to get into corners and along edges easier. While it could leave dust in these areas if the corner brush isn't turning fast enough the motor's power more than makes up for this.

In iRobot's tests, the S9+ was able to pick up pet hair and kitty litter easily. It also did exceptionally well on hard floors, where it made use of its powerful motor to power through most types of debris and clean all edges and corners effortlessly. Its vSLAM technology is the most advanced. Imprint Smart Mapping technology also made it one of the best navigators we've tested, with an unshakeable grasp of its floorspace that can even find its way through sofas or beds with draped valances over them.

Setting up and operation is easy with the iRobot application. You can select which functions you want to enable when you set up the robot, or you can wait until you've got a feel for it. The internal bin has to be empty manually after it has become full The process takes 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 feature set. It utilizes an LIDAR and camera system to navigate and avoid obstacles, just like its predecessors. The mapping system creates a 3D map of your home that you can view on the app. It also lets you set no-go zones or designate certain rooms for spot cleaning. The app lets you manage the robot's schedule and set different bagless suction robots and mopping modes for each room.

The S8 also boasts enhanced HyperForce suction that sucks up hair and other particles of fine size effortlessly. The app lets you modify the suction power. The device is able to automatically switch between energy-efficient 'Quiet Balanced' and 'Turbo" modes based on the surface that it is cleaning. It also comes with a 'Carpet Suction Boost' mode which enhances suction when the robot is on carpets.

You can control the S8 using one button, which also functions as a general "Clean button' or a 'Spot Clean' button to direct the robot to that specific area. It is also possible to press the 'Dock/Home' button to return the robot to its home base. The app comes with a rich feature set and is easy to use. It lets you select off-peak charging times in order to reduce the cost of utilizing peak-time electricity.

The only drawback to the S8 is that its battery does not last longer than it should with a battery that can last only 130 minutes of use when I left it on its default settings with both mopping and vacuuming enabled. It's still a long duration and was enough to get my apartment clean.