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It's not as effective in cleaning pet hair or other minor mess as our top picks, but it's a great choice for budget shoppers. It also has the best features in terms of apps including virtual no-go zones and zone cleaning.

1. iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO

The iRobot Roomba i3+ is an excellently constructed robot with an enormous dirt compartment that it automatically empties into the docking station once full. It then resumes cleaning once it's recharged. It comes with a large dirt compartment on the outside that automatically empties into the docking station when full and resumes cleaning once it's recharged. It's effective in getting rid of medium and small debris, but struggles with hair of pets.

Similar to the i3 EVO, this robot utilizes iRobot's iAdapat 3.0 navigation software to understand your home's layout and to remember specific rooms for future cleanings. It also has an automatic adjustment feature that adjusts its head height and suction power according to the floor type it's working on.

In our tests it did a great job on both hard floors and low-pile carpeting, picking most of the smaller, more difficult debris that we dropped on each surface and tackling the larger cereal crumbs we placed on the carpet. It's not as adept in picking up pet hair than other models we tested. It may also become stuck on toys or cords 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 ran out and it returned to the base. It was more efficient than the i7+ and s9+, which each ran for less than 60 minutes in our tests. The i3+ EVO has a good record of recollecting its previous run, something we haven't seen on other bagless self-cleaning robots.

The i3+ EVO dust bin is 1.5 quarts, which is smaller than the majority of robots we evaluated. The bin has a release button on the side, which you can use to empty the bin. You can also empty it using the docking station’s Clean Base Automatic Dirt disposal, which suctions up the contents of its internal dustbin before emptying it into the docking station’s external dirt bag.

2. Eureka Q5 pro

The Q5 Pro is a powerful mopping machine with a suction of 5,500pa. It can be installed in just a few minutes. Its integrated 770ml dustbin and water tank will reduce the frequency of emptying, and its large capacity allows for longer mopping sessions. The 240-minute runtime makes it a fantastic option for homes with larger spaces. The robot's advanced navigation technology, built on PreciSense LiDAR mapping ensures that it covers the entire space and is able to maneuver around obstacles.

The Q5 Pro is unlike some other robot vacuums that require Wi-Fi in order to work. However, its battery life is quite short, so you'll need to charge it frequently if you are planning to use the robot for a long time. It is relatively easy to maintain, with dirt bags that can be easily replaced and a simple maintenance schedule. It's also cheaper than its more expensive competitors.

The Q5 Pro can be a little finicky when it is dealing with pet hair as well as bulkier debris, though it is a good choice overall. In our tests the Q5 Pro was able remove more debris from carpets and floors than Dirt Devil Endura Max. However, it had trouble getting into narrow corners and recessed high-pile areas. It is also more flexible and its filtering system does a great job of capturing allergens. However its straight suction floorhead is too low to pass over medium or bulky debris. It also has other minor disadvantages like the absence of features that are more advanced and its limited remote control capabilities. Eureka Q5 Pro, despite its limitations, is a good alternative for those seeking a basic robot vacuum that can mop.

3. SwitchBot K10 Plus

If you're looking for a powerful vacuum cleaner that has the capability to also mop, the SwitchBot K10 Plus is a great option. The robot is compact form factor that allows it to get into tight 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 testing, the K10 Plus quickly and efficiently cleaned up pet hair, crumbs and other debris from our hardwood and carpet floors. It was also able to reach into tight spaces like under our bed or around the legs of our chairs. It can be used to mop with a separate cloth, or use a wet wipe. There is a small package of wet wipes included with the K10 Plus to get you started.

The app for K10 Plus is easy to use and understand. It has several customization options, including setting a time when the machine will not be disturbed, adjusting its map layout and setting a schedule of when it needs to clean. The app monitors the life span of various accessories such as the side brush, sensor, and bin filter. This helps you determine when it is time you should replace them.

The battery life of the K10 Plus is also pretty good. With a full battery, we were able get three hours of cleaning. It also charges fairly quickly. When it's finished with its job it will empty the dirt into a massive dustbin located in its base station. It can be quite loud, but it's not as loud as other robot vacuums we've examined.

4. iRobot S9+

iRobot Roomba S9+ is part of the high-end S Series lineup above models like the iRobot Roomba j7 and iRobot Roomba i3. It is very effective on different flooring types and is able to maneuver around furniture. Its main brushroll has counter-rotating rubber scrapers which effectively remove most debris, including pet hair, from bare floors and carpets. Its suction power in real-world is great for a bagless robotic cleaning devices but not as strong as premium alternatives such the Roborock S8.

The Roomba S9+'s design is definitely high-end with a body that is D-shaped that is more modern than its circular competitors. This unique shape also helps it to get into corners and along edges more easily. It will still leave dust in these areas if you don't spin the corner brush quickly enough. However, its powerful motor is more than enough to make up for it.

In iRobot’s tests, the S9+ was able to pick up cat litter and pet hair effortlessly. It also performed admirably on hard floors, where its powerful motor was able to power through most types and edges and corners easily. Its vSLAM technology is the most advanced. Imprint Smart Mapping technology also made it one of the best robot vacuum for pet hair self-emptying bagless navigators we've ever tested, with an unshakeable grasp of its floorspace that could even locate its way under beds or sofas with a valance draped over them.

The iRobot App makes it easy to set up and operate. You can select which functions you want to activate in the initial setup, or wait until you've got an understanding of how it works. The internal bin has to be empty manually when it is full, but the process only takes 15 minutes and is quite quiet.

5. Roborock S8

The latest version of the Roborock S series is an impressive robot vacuum and mop combo with a robust feature set. Like its predecessors, it makes use of a LIDAR sensor and camera system for navigation and obstacles avoidance. The mapping system creates an interactive 3D map of your home that you can view in the app. It allows you to set no-go zones or designate certain rooms for spot cleaning. The app lets you manage the robot's schedule and create different suction and mopping modes for each room.

The S8 also features improved HyperForce suction that sucks up hair and other fine particles easily. You can use the app to adjust suction power, and the device can automatically switch between the energy-efficient 'Quiet',' 'Balanced,' and 'Turbo' modes based on the surface it's cleaning. It also features a Carpet Suction Boost mode that boosts suction when the robot is on rugs.

The S8 can be controlled with one button, which also acts as a 'Clean' button for the entire robot or a Spot Clean button to direct it to a specific location. Press the 'Dock/Home' button to send the robot to its base station. The app is simple to use and comes with an impressive array of features. It also lets you select off-peak charging times in order to save on the costs of using peak-time electricity.

The only issue with the S8 is that its battery isn't as long as it could, allowing only 130 minutes of use when I left it on its normal settings with both vacuuming and mopping enabled. It's still an impressive amount of time and was enough to thoroughly clean my apartment.

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