What Makes a
Robot Vacuum Cleaner Best?
The top robot vacuums come with a a powerful motor and a set of rollers or bristles that are durable. They also come with large dustbins and an extended battery life.
Certain models employ smart mapping to map homes, and they can stop, recharge and then pick up cleaning exactly where they left off. They can create no-go zones, and recognize different surfaces.
Object Avoidance
Object detection is an essential feature for robot vacuums, because it allows them to avoid running into small items like socks, toys, cords or shoes that aren't on the floor, but on furniture. These systems employ an integrated camera to identify objects in an AI database, and instruct the vacuum to stay clear of them. The Eufy S1 Pro, for instance, makes use of a variety of sensors that include 3D Time of Flight (sending light pulses to gauge the distance and depth of the surrounding objects) and 3D Structured Light (beaming a pattern of lights onto the room and analyzing the light distortion to build an image) to ensure that it is clear of obstacles.
Artificial intelligence and visual interpretation are a more recent addition to robot obstacle avoidance. They allow robots to better understand and identify what they encounter. This software uses cameras that are either dual or single to observe the world around them and then analyzes it in real-time. The ECOVACS DEEBOT uses this software to detect up to 30 types of objects such as cables, shoes and pet poop.
Certain models also employ LiDAR to navigate. The technology emits laser beams and records the time it takes them to bounce back off surrounding surfaces to create a live 3-D map of the environment. This is helpful in finding furniture, walls, and even stairs. It might not work in dim light or with reflective or transparent objects.
No matter what sensors or cameras are used, a good battery life is crucial to ensure that your robot can complete an entire home without the need to return to its dock to recharge. Find an option that runs for at least an hour or more, depending on the dimensions of your living space.
Bases that self-eliminate
Certain robot vacuum cleaners come with self-emptying bases. This can decrease the frequency that you need empty your dustbin. They're considered to be a top feature, and usually add to the cost of a robot.
The
best home vacuum cleaner robots come with bases that can either house bins or a removable dustbin that is easy to open and empty when full. This will reduce the amount of time that you spend worrying about when to empty your trash bin and can be a huge benefit if you have a high-mess household.
All of the robots we tested have self-emptying bases, except the Roomba I3+. That's a shame, because this robot is a very strong performer. It had the
best self cleaning robot vacuum mapping results of all the robots we tested, and it has excellent navigating abilities. It has a good mower, and it has a docking system that will empty the water tank automatically if it is needed.
It doesn't have iRobot's advanced obstacle avoidance system and digital keep-out zone, however it can get tangled up in cables and rugs, and it isn't able to detect shoes or socks that are not in good order. However, it's an excellent option for a small, well-maintained home.
Other strong points of the product include its aforementioned navigation technology, which includes bump sensors and drop sensors, and the ability to map out your entire house using cameras and a laser. It is simple to use, has many options and settings and is a great choice for mowing or vacuuming. Its smart-home feature allows it to be controlled by voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. That can make it easier to use if have multiple tablets or smartphones and do not want to carry an additional remote.
App Controls
Certain robots are able to connect to Wi-Fi, allowing you to control them with your tablet or smartphone. This is particularly useful in large homes with multiple floors, in which you may need to walk down a staircase before the robot can come to the bottom. It also removes the need for a lengthy cord, so you can move furniture around without having to worry about your robot getting caught up in the cord or running out of power while cleaning.
The app functions as central control point to monitor and schedule tasks. The app lets you customize the cleaning mode, power and water level of your robotic cleaner. This feature is especially helpful in homes that have different types of flooring, like carpet and tile. You can assign the robot the right power and mode to clean every area.
Certain models have a built-in camera that transmits a live feed to the app. These models are a great choice for pet owners or parents of children who wish to monitor the robot while it's in operation. Other smart robots use sensors to determine when they reach the edges of a space, and then return to their docking station. This stops them from overrunning an area and also ensures that they've cleaned all surfaces in your home.
Some models can automatically empty the dustbin and wash their mop heads and blow dry them between cleaning sessions. This will reduce the need for manual maintenance, and the robot cleaner will perform better for longer. You can also select a model that has a longer battery life that will allow you to avoid the hassles of mid-cleaning recharging.
Sensors
Many robot vacuums use sensors to navigate around your home and work their magic on hard floors, such as wood, tile and laminate as well as carpets with low pile and area rugs. They're not an alternative to a full-size, upright or canister vacuum cleaner, but they offer great suction on dirt and dust. They are a wonderful way to keep your floor clean between deep cleanings with an upright machine.
Sensors allow the robot to navigate around your home, detecting obstacles and avoiding falling off stairs. They also let you define physical and virtual "no-go" zones with boundaries or virtual walls (like the ones employed by Eufy) to block the robot from entering certain areas of your home. Certain robots have cliff sensors that warn you when your robot is about to fall into an obstacle.
The kind of navigation system that the robot employs is contingent on your budget and home layout. Some of the most advanced robotic vacuums use LiDAR sensors to map and scan areas that ensure accurate navigation. These systems can be expensive however they give the most efficient results. The budget models that have basic navigation bumps are less precise and may miss places. They're good for avoiding major obstacles, but they may still miss dirt in crevices and around baseboards.
Find a model that has an extra-large dust bin and a long battery life. There are models that can recharge and resume the same place they left off after they dock to help save time. In addition to navigation and cleaning, you can get the most out of your robot vacuum by making sure you have everything ready for each cleaning session. Check that all power cables, toys, and other debris is tucked out from the robot's path. Then empty the bin after each cleaning. Also, wipe down the charging ports and sensors to keep the robot in good health.
Navigation
The most effective robot vacuums create digital maps of your home's interior using mapping technology during the initial cleaning session. It assists them in recognizing textures such as carpets or hard floors, and ensures that all areas are cleaned. Mapping also prevents your
robot vacuum cleaner from re-cleaning the same spots that improves efficiency and may reduce the use of batteries. A lot of high-end models let you save maps to use in the future. This is ideal for large homes.
The majority of robotic vacuums have an obstacle avoidance system that stops them from slamming into cords or socks, or shoes. These sensors do not always detect small objects. Some time ago manufacturers began adding more sensors to their robots, allowing them detect and avoid household objects that conventional sensors couldn't. These include cliff sensors as well as wall sensors that operate by reflecting infrared beams light off surfaces to calculate distances.
Some of these sensors are integrated into the robot's base, while others require you to purchase an additional attachment. These sensors assist the robot to move safely, avoid falling on stairs, and stay clear from clutter. Some models even include anti-drop sensors that automatically stop the robot from hitting furniture or walls.
LiDAR mapping the most advanced navigation system available is a feature that you should look for when buying robot vacuum. This kind of system utilizes a spinning laser sensor mounted on the top of the robot in order to map your home. By bounced infrared beams off your walls and furniture it is able to determine the layout of your home. This helps in planning efficient routes and clear your entire home.