Other robot vacuums to consider
We approach the big robotic vacuum conviction. At whatever price you want to pay, you can find a robotic vacuum that will look much the same and have similar functions. Here are some who have worked well for us too.
Roborock Qrevo CURV for $ 1,300: It was Roborock’s 2024 flagship vacuum and it’s still wonderful (the judge Ryan Waniata calls it the best robotic vacuum he has ever used). It has slightly less suction power than the Saros 10R of this year, but I used it to clean a whole carpet full of baking powder.
Eufy Mach S1 Pro for $ 1,200: This astonishing beautiful robotic vacuum is the center of your kitchen. The water room was looked through and relieved, and an ozone generator allegedly removed up to 99.99 percent of the bacteria. It also has an ultra-present navigation and a self-cleaning roller-mop that was itself as it cleansed. However, it has only 8,000 dads, which is less than some of our other choices, and at 26.4 inches high the dock is very long and makes it a little difficult.
Irobot Roomba 694 for $ 275: The word roomba is synonymous with robotic vacuum, and although later versions are of questionable value, the older people are big and dirty cheap. Even the cheapest has features like Dirt Detect, which make specific areas in the standings. The app is also simple and easy to use, and the vacuum is quiet and powerful.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni for $ 700: Believe it or not, it’s not a bad price for a hybrid robotic vacuum mop (9/10, recommended) with such fantastic navigation capabilities! (The sales brought it even lower.) However, the Yedi above is cheaper and offers much of the same functionality.
Drawing L40 Ultra for $ 1,500: Dream’s robot vacuum-mop combination debuted in IFA 2024. It is a little cheaper than the dropping X30 ultra (7/10, wired review), but cannot do the coolest trick to remove the mop pads. The wired judge Nena Farrell found it cheaper, but it is still not cheap, and it had a little more frequent than the X30 in things. However, it is beautiful and still has a lot of battery life over to mopping and vacuuming.
Avoid these robotic vacuum vacuums
Not every vacuum deserves a place on our list. These are the ones I immediately repackaged.
TP-Link Tapo RV30C for $ 229: I like the simplicity of this robotic vacuum, but you can no longer find replacement bags for it.
Eureka J20 and Eureka J15 Pro Ultra for $ 850: Eureka is a very respected name in the vacuum field, and these robotic vacuums are beautiful and have many bells and whistles. However, Eureka vacuum vacuums found the small lip between the hardwood floor of my kitchen on the carpet of the living room to be completely insurmountable, and the app also forgot the card every time it hit a slight obstacle. It was so annoying.
Proscenic M9 for £ 439: The judge Simon Hill reported that this robotic vacuum is terrible. It misses many spots, the gutter is immediately clogged with hair, and it makes constant sounds. If it’s stuck, tell you to call customer service. The only plus side is that it seems not out of stock.
Narwal Freo x Ultra for $ 1,400: It is a beautiful vacuum with many features, including the dust off the orchard. Despite moving from room to room to find better Wi-Fi, and switch from phone to phone to try different versions of the app, I couldn’t connect it to the app and I couldn’t do not use. (I came out to Narwal several times, but could not correct it; we will update if I find a solution in the future.)
Switchbot K10+ for $ 600: The wired judge Simon Hill also tried this robotic vacuum, which is beautiful (half the size of an ordinary vacuum), but suicide. The roller easily gets clogged, it can’t find back to the dock, and it often throws itself down the stairs.
Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 for $ 1,000: This vacuum cleaned up surprisingly well (5/10, Wired Review). However, it is not auto-empty, DirtDetect does not work, and the app is completely bonkers (cards are not accurate, cannot add multiple floors, and the cleaning times are down).