The
best robot vacuums, according to our testing
ZDNET
tested the best robot vacuums from iRobot, Roborock, and Dreametech to help you
get the most for your money.
Roomba j7+
Best robot vacuum overall
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Best 2-in-1 vacuum and mop
DreameBot D10 Plus
Best mid-ranged robot vacuum
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Shark ION AV751
Best budget vacuum
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The best robot vacuums of 2023
The
top robot vacuums can feel like lifesavers -- especially if you live in a house
with dogs, cats, or children who tend toward making messes. Robot vacuums have
come a long way in recent years: Many are now smart enough to empty and charge
themselves, avoid pet waste and obstacles in your home. Others include
a built-in mop and can easily move between vacuuming and mopping
depending on the floor they encounter.
I've
tested out the top robot vacuums on the market, in my home where my German Shepherd,
German Shorthaired Pointer, and cat do an incredible job of dirtying the
floors, evaluating factors like floor mapping abilities, battery life, and
price. My pick for the best robot vacuum overall is the Roomba j7+, thanks to it's self-emptying capabilities,
its ability to move across carpet, tile, and hardwood floors, and its
easy-to-use app.
Read
on for the rest of my picks for the best robot vacuums.
The
best robot vacuums of 2023
Roomba j7+
Best robot vacuum overall
pros
& cons
pros
·
Self-emptying
·
Intelligent
·
Auto-empty base
·
Easy-to-use app
cons
·
Loud
·
Unimpressive battery
life
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Roomba
j7+ features:
PrecisionVision
Navigation | P.O.O.P. guarantee | Easy robot integration
The
Roomba j7+ is one of my favorite robot vacuums to use throughout my house,
whether on carpet, tile, or rugs. After a few initial runs, the j7+ can map a
home's layout. Next, you can go to the iRobot app and choose your cleaning
method. You can select which rooms you want to be cleaned, in what order, and
how many times you want each room cleaned.
There
aren't many robot vacuums that I trust to remove ingrained pet hair from my
carpet, but the j7+ is an exception to that rule. It gets a full run of my
house, and it does a great job on different floor surfaces. What sets Roomba
vacuums apart from others is intelligence. The j7+ uses PrecisionVision Navigation to recognize and
avoid common household objects like socks, cords, shoes, and pet waste.
If
you're a new pet owner, iRobot's P.O.O.P. (Pet Owner Official Promise)
guarantee will make you feel comfortable enough to leave your Roomba j7+ and
pet in the same area. I love knowing that, no matter what my house looks like,
I can send the j7+ out to clean and it won't suck up something that it
shouldn't. The peace of mind is worth every single penny.
The
Roomba j7+ doesn't have mopping capabilities, but it does pair beautifully with
the Braava Jet m6. The two iRobot products use the same technology to tag team
your vacuuming and mopping needs. I tested both of these robots out, so be sure
to check out my full reviews.
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Best 2-in-1 vacuum and mop
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Mauder/ZDNET
pros
& cons
pros
·
6,000 Pa suction
·
Reactive 3D Obstacle
Avoidance
·
Stress-free system
cons
·
Expensive
·
Only empties the dust
bin at the end of the job
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Roborock
S8 Pro Ultra features:
Reactive
3D Obstacle Avoidance | 6000Pa suction power | Empty wash fill dock
The
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is a two-in-one device where you get what you pay for,
and with a hefty price tag I can assure you that your floors will shine after
every use with this robot. Once you receive your S8 Pro Ultra, you'll assemble
the hefty docking station and begin letting the robot understand your home's
layout. The Roborock will develop a 2D, 3D, or matrix layout so you can tell
the robot specifically which rooms or areas you want cleaned. Because it is a
two-in-one machine, you may be worried about your rugs or carpets, but the S8
Pro Ultra is an impressive piece of equipment. The VibraRise 2.0 Mopping System
lifts the mop head up completely to keep your rugs and carpet dry.
I
mentioned that hefty docking station earlier, but there's a reason it's large.
Not only does the Empty Wash Fill dock charge the S8 Pro Ultra, but it auto
empties the robot after vacuuming, washes the mop pad in the middle of a
cleaning job and after a job is completed, and even refills the water tank
during cleanup for a mopping range of up to 3230 square feet. Once the robot
leaves the docking station, the vacuum has a 6000Pa suction power to vacuum up
all of your dog hair, dirt, and more while the VibraRise 2.0 sonic vibration
technology scrubs your floor up to 3,000 times per minute. The vibration
technology is what sets this two-in-one machine apart from others. It truly
scrubs your floors clean just like you would with a manual mop.
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Best mid-ranged robot vacuum
pros
& cons
pros
·
Long battery life
·
Quiet auto empty base
·
4,000PA suction
cons
·
Subpar mopping
functionality
·
No object detection
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DreameBot
D10 Plus features:
LiDAR
navigation | 5,200mAh battery
If
you're wanting a robot vacuum that has LiDAR technology, an auto-empty base,
and high suction power, but don't want to spend a ton of money, the DreameBot
D10 Plus sits at $500 but you can usually catch a sale to get all of this
technology for $400. Once you order and receive your unit, you'll send
the D10 Plus on a mapping run. The LiDAR navigation had a solid map and
understanding of my house after one run, which is almost never the case for
other vacs I've tested. There aren't many robot vacuums I let clean my carpets,
but the 4,000PA suction does a great job of getting that ingrained dog hair out
of my carpet fibers and leaves some very satisfying carpet lines. After the D10
Plus completes a job, it will navigate back to its auto-empty base where it
will quietly suction out the dirt and debris from the vacuum into a bag. And
when I say quietly, I mean quietly. This is the quietest auto-empty base I have
tested to date. ZDNET's Matthew Miller says that he "continues to be
amazed by the reliability and effectiveness of the DreameBot D10 Plus."
At $400,
you'll be giving up some features that other higher-end robot vacuums offer.
For starters, the mopping functionality of the D10 Plus is subpar and not a
feature that I would recommend using. The vacuum alone is worth the price
though, so don't let that deter you from going with this unit. The DreameBot
D10 Plus also doesn't come with object detection or avoidance, so if you're
someone who doesn't have time to pick up shoes, cords, or other items each time
you turn the robot on, you may want to look in another direction. But for me,
taking a couple of minutes to pick things up not only benefits the D10 Plus,
but makes me tidy up my home as well.
ZDNET's
Matthew Miller tested the DreameBot D10 Plus so be sure to check out his full
review below.
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Roomba s9+
Best robot vacuum for pet hair
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Mauder/ZDNET
pros
& cons
pros
·
D-shaped design to
clean corners
·
Incredible suction
power
·
Auto empty base
cons
·
Expensive
·
Battery life
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Roomba
s9+ features:
30%
wider dual multi-surface rubber brushes | Delivers 40x power-lifting suction |
Dirt Detect technology
If
you're like me and have a lot of dog hair laying around, I promise if you
invest in the Roomba s9+ you won't be disappointed. This is Roomba's most
powerful robot vacuum to date and comes in a D-shaped design, allowing the
robot to fit in the corners of your home. Once the s9+ gets going, the dual
multi-surface brushes suck up everything in their paths. Even on carpet, the
ingrained dog hair and dirt get sucked away and into the robot. As an iRobot
vacuum, you can rest assured knowing the AI inside the s9+ can recognize shoes,
socks, cords, and more. And Roomba does a great job keeping your devices up to
date, so they're always learning and getting smarter through continued software
updates.
The
s9+ comes with an auto-empty base that doubles as a charging station, so once
the robot picks up all of your dirt and debris, it's sucked right into an
enclosed bag so it stays trapped away. The s9+'s auto-empty base is much
smaller than the j7+'s, making it easier to be tucked away and blend in with
your home decor.
Because
this is an iRobot device, the Roomba s9+ will pair with the Braava jet m6 to
completely clean your floors.
Shark
ION AV751
Best
budget vacuum
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Mauder/ZDNET
pros
& cons
pros
·
Great suction power
·
120 minute run time
cons
·
No mapping ability
·
Doesn't alert when full
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Shark
ION AV751 features:
Tri-brush
system | Stair/cliff edge detection | Alexa and Google Assistant integrated
If
you're someone who is overwhelmed by all of the technology and features that
come with several of the new robot vacuums, this Shark ION is a great option
for you. You don't even need the app to get this robot vac going, you can
simply press the Clean button and it's off. The tech inside is minimal -- this
Shark doesn't map where it's been or have the AI capabilities to avoid cables
or shoes, but it makes up for it with its suction power. You'll want to keep in
mind by not having mapping capabilities, it quite literally just drives around
and may clean the same room over and over. From my experience, though, running
the AV751 daily kept my entire house clean. One day it may clean my kitchen and
living room and the next day it may clean my laundry room and bathroom. The
important thing was the Shark was able to keep up with my two dogs and cat,
which is a massive task.
The
Shark ION Av751 does not come with an auto-empty base, so you will manually
have to dump the dirt and debris into the trash can. But, that means the
charging station is significantly smaller than a lot of other robot vacs on the
market. Shark is a brand name most know and trust in the cleaning industry, so
you can rest assured that this budget-friendly option will be a safe one.
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What
is the best robot vacuum?
The
Roomba j7+ is far and away the smartest, most advanced robot vacuum on the
market that I have tested. Its PrecisionVision navigation ensures that it's
cleaning the rooms you want cleaned and gathering an accurate map of your
house. The ability to add Cleaning zones for particularly dirty areas or Keep Out
zones where you may not want the robot to go is an added bonus. Pet parents
everywhere can agree that the P.O.O.P. guarantee will help them sleep easier at
night, knowing their home will get vacuumed without smearing through any
accidents. And of course, being a Roomba device, you know that the robots are
always getting new software updates so your robot vacuum is always getting
smarter.
Robot vacuum |
Price |
Obstacle
avoidance |
Mapping
technology |
Auto-empty base |
Two-in-one vacuum
and mop |
Roomba j7+ |
$729 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Roborock S7 MaxV
Ultra |
$1400 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
DreameBot D10
Plus |
$400 |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Roomba s9+ |
$800 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Shark ION AV751 |
$230 |
No |
No |
No |
No |
What is the right robot vacuum for you?
After
testing numerous robot vacuums, the one feature that separates the devices the
most is how intelligent they are. Some individuals are looking for a hands-off
approach, they want to set a schedule in the app and not have to worry or think
about the robot for weeks at a time. Others may not be that comfortable with
tech or simply want to have more control of where and when the robot is
running. Both are reasonable expectations, but you'll be buying two different
vacuums.
Choose this robot
vacuum… |
If you need… |
Roomba j7+ |
A highly
intelligent, AI-driven vacuum. With its ability to recognize up to 80
household objects, your home will get cleaned while your cords and shoes
aren't bothered. |
Roborock S7 MaxV
Ultra |
The ability to
vacuum every surface type in your home, while mopping hardwood/tile/laminate
flooring. It's truly an all-in-one machine that will keep your home clean
with the touch of a button in the app. |
DreameBot D10
Plus |
Mapping
capability but aren't worried about object detection. This robot would work
well in a home that's always tidy. |
Roomba s9+ |
A vacuum to
tackle excessive pet hair, dirt, and debris. It's Roomba's best suctioning
robot on the market. |
Shark ION AV751 |
A simple robot
vacuum without all of the bells and whistles. This can be a very
underwhelming option for individuals who aren't needing a lot of technology. |
How
did I choose these robot vacuums?
Here
at ZDNET, I've been reviewing and putting robot vacuums through real-world
tests. I don't run the devices through a lab and do simulated dirt testing,
instead, I bring these robots into my home and see how they hold up in
everyday, real-life situations. I evaluate each robot vacuum on factors
including:
- Battery:
- A robot vacuum
is of little use when it is constantly dead, so we look for those with a
longer battery life so they spend more time cleaning and less time
charging.
- Mapping:
- Robot vacuums can use a special
mapping feature to create a blueprint of each floor. It helps to avoid
unnecessary collisions with furniture and other objects that can serve as
obstructions.
- Connectivity:
- Many of the best robot
vacuums offer voice control, some even with Alexa. Others may feature an
app that allows you to control your robot from afar, setting schedules,
tracking progress, and controlling the machine's efforts.
- Cost: Budget
is always a concern, so we look for models that fit a variety of different
budgets, offering something for everyone.
Before
you choose the best robot vacuum, be sure to carefully review the specs and
features of each candidate, so you can be sure to choose the best robot vacuum
for your home.
What
is the best self-emptying robot vacuum?
The
technology has come a long way since auto-emptying bases were first introduced.
That being said, they all have seemingly worked out the kinks and work well. In
my testing experience, I haven't had auto-empty base issues. The only thing I
would keep in mind is to make sure your self-emptying base is equipped with
disposable bags to capture and hold all of the dirt and debris. It makes cleaning
up that much easier and ensures that once the dirt is vacuumed up, it isn't
being let back out into your home. Once the bag is full, you'll simply pull it
away, throw it in the trash, and put in a brand new bag.
Is
it worth buying a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop?
In my
testing experience, you get what you pay for with two-in-one machines. I don't
like robot mops that don't use a cleaning solution. My floors are dirty enough
that simply pushing around water doesn't get anything cleaned. When looking at purchasing
a two-in-one machine, be sure to see what the recommended cleaning solution is.
If the manufacturer only wants you to use water, I personally would steer
clear.
You
also want to make sure the robot comes with the AI technology that can
differentiate carpet from hardwood flooring. It is not worth guarding your
favorite rugs every time you use the machine to keep the robot from ruining
them. Both Roomba and Roborock do an excellent job of this.
Do
robot vacuums work well on carpets?
If
you have a lot of carpet and rugs in your home, you're going to want to look
for a robot vacuum that has a higher suction power, or Pa (Pascal Pressure
Unit). The higher the Pa, the better the suction power is. For example,
the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra has a 5,100 Pa
while the DreameBot
D10 Plus has a 4,000Pa.
Are
there alternative robot vacuums worth considering?
There
are hundreds of robot vacuums on the market, so naturally, I couldn't include
all of the top performers. Here are a few standouts:
With my best wishes