10 Best Robot Vacuum Cleaners

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We compared 54 robot vacuum cleaners and found the best one based on 411,873 user reviews and 162 test results.

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( - of ) | Updated October 2, 2024
  1. 31

    Proscenic 850T
    Score
    83/100
    Satisfactory
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    App control
    Scheduling function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.1) 23780 reviews
  2. 32

    ZACO V5sPro
    Score
    82/100
    Satisfactory
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    Scheduling function
    Type of battery: Li-ion
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.1) 23124 reviews
  3. 33

    Viomi V3
    Score
    82/100
    Satisfactory
    SmartTeck £279
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    High threshold (2.0 cm)
    App control
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.2) 1452 reviews
  4. 34

    iRobot Roomba e5
    Score
    81/100
    Satisfactory
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    High threshold (1.8 cm)
    App control
    Scheduling function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.0) 45746 reviews
  5. 35

    Ecovacs Deebot T10 Plus
    Score
    81/100
    Satisfactory
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    Object recognition
    Self-emptying
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.0) 1118 reviews
  6. 36

    Dyson 360 Vis Nav
    Score
    81/100
    Satisfactory
    Donaghy Bros £1,149
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    High threshold (2.1 cm)
    App control
    Scheduling function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.2) 39 reviews
  7. 37

    Venga! RVC 3000
    Score
    80/100
    Satisfactory
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    High threshold (1.8 cm)
    Scheduling function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.0) 6828 reviews
  8. 38

    iRobot Roomba Combo i8
    Score
    80/100
    Satisfactory
    iRobot £599
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    High threshold (2.0 cm)
    App control
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.0) 4294 reviews
  9. 39

    iRobot Roomba Combo j5+
    Score
    80/100
    Satisfactory
    Amazon UK £749
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    Object recognition
    Self-emptying
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.0) 896 reviews
  10. 40

    Eufy RoboVac G10 Hybrid
    Score
    79/100
    Satisfactory
    Quzo £237
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Robot vacuum cleaner
    With mop
    App control
    Scheduling function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (3.9) 2549 reviews
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Comparison

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Honiture G20 ‎Laresar L6 Pro
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Name Honiture G20 ‎Laresar L6 Pro Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Score
92
92
92
Reviews
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4.6)
3575 reviews
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4.6)
3209 reviews
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4.5)
1978 reviews
Price £189 £399 £1,199
caret-up caret-down Battery
Max runtime 120 min 200 min 180 min
Charge time 300 min 240 min
Type of battery Li-ion Li-ion Li-ion
Battery capacity 2600 mAh 5000 mAh 5200 mAh
Recharge and resume function
Automatically docks and recharges
caret-up caret-down Cleaning
Cleaning area 200 m² 300 m²
Sound level 65 dB 69 dB
Suction power 3000 Pa 3000 Pa 6000 Pa
Maximum climbing height 2.0 cm 2.0 cm
Dustbin capacity 0.45 L 0.3 L 0.4 L
Type of filter HEPA HEPA EPA 11
Carpet Boost
Scheduling function
Shape Round Round Round
Number of side brushes 2 1 1
Washable filter
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Mopping function
Water tank capacity 0.25 L 0.25 L 0.3 L
Vibrating mop
Rotating mopping pad
Automatic mop lift
caret-up caret-down Navigation
Mapping-Sensor Gyroscope LiDAR LiDAR
Object recognition
Stair sensor and object sensor
For multiple rooms
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App control
Remote control
Voice control
Alexa voice control
Google Home voice control
caret-up caret-down Base station
Automatic dirt disposal
Dustbag capacity 3.0 L
Automatic water tank refilling
Automatic mop washing
Automatic mop drying
Type of mop drying Warm air
Automatic addition of cleaning solution
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App control
Interactive mapping
Real Time Tracking
Digital Blocked Area
Zoned Cleaning
No mop zones
Multi Floor Maps
Selected Room Cleaning
caret-up caret-down Dimensions and weight
Height 7.6 cm 9.6 cm
Width 32.0 cm 35.3 cm
Depth 32.0 cm 35.0 cm
Weight 2.6 kg 4.6 kg
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20. September 2024
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Buying guide

Are you unsure which robot vacuum cleaner to buy? With our buying guide, you can find out which robot vacuum cleaner suits you best.

1

Navigation

Map created by a robot vacuum cleaner with advanced navigation
Map created by a robot vacuum cleaner with advanced navigation

One of the most important considerations before buying a robot vacuum cleaner is the robot’s navigation system.

Robot vacuum cleaners can be divided into two types: Those with an advanced navigation system and those with a simple one.

Advanced navigation

Robot vacuum cleaners with advanced navigation systems have mapping capabilities, significantly enhancing their efficiency and making them more capable of navigating and cleaning your home. They allow far more cleaning customization and are better suited for cleaning households with several rooms. On the other hand, they also have a higher price than models without advanced navigation.
If you want a robot vacuum cleaner with an advanced navigation system, look for a model with one of the following navigation systems: LiDAR, LDS, camera navigation, or VSLAM.

Simple navigation

Robot vacuum cleaners with a simple navigation system are cheaper but do not clean as efficiently and cannot necessarily clean all rooms. They are not able to create an interactive map in their app and, therefore, have fewer setting options than robot vacuum cleaners with an advanced navigation system.

Overview

LDS navigation LiDAR navigation Camera navigation Gyroscopic navigation Random navigation VSLAM navigation Sensor navigation
Price High High High Low Very low High Low
Type Advanced Advanced Advanced Simple Very simple Advanced Simple
Method Systematic Systematic Systematic Systematic Non-systematic Systematic Non-systematic
Interactive mapping Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No
Technology Laser Laser Camera Gyroscope Camera Sensor
My experience: I have had many robot vacuum cleaners, and I have been happiest with the ones with an advanced navigation system (LDS, LiDAR, VSLAM, or camera navigation).
2

Price

The price of a robot vacuum cleaner can vary considerably depending on the features, brand, navigation capabilities, and quality of the robot vacuum cleaner.

When considering the price of a robot vacuum, it is important to think about the features that are important to you. Consider your budget and the size of your home to determine the right price range for your needs.

The best budget robot vacuum cleaner (under £200) is the Honiture G20, which costs £189.

The cheapest robot vacuum cleaner is the Bissell EV675 at a cost of just £100; in comparison, the most expensive model costs £2228.

The following chart shows how the price is distributed across the robot vacuum cleaners:

Updated October 15, 2024

If you are looking for a cheap robot vacuum cleaner, take a look at the following models, which are the five cheapest:

Robot vacuum cleaner Price
£100
£118
£132
£150
£159
Updated October 15, 2024 | See the full list

You can find the best cheap robot vacuum cleaners here.

3

Suction power

A robot vacuum cleaner cleans a carpet (Video: Reoverview)

It would be best to consider the suction power, but it must be taken with a grain of salt.
The suction power is given in Pascal (Pa) and provides an idea of the robot vacuum cleaner’s suction power. Still, it is not comparable for all models since the ability to suck up dust and dirt also depends on how close the suction opening is to the floor. For example, iRobot generally has a low indicated suction power but performs well in collecting dust and dirt – and better than many other brands with a higher indicated suction power.

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni has the highest suction power at 8000 Pa.

These are the five robot vacuum cleaners with the highest indicated suction power:

Robot vacuum cleaner Suction power
8000 Pa
7000 Pa
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra 6000 Pa
6000 Pa
6000 Pa
Updated October 15, 2024 | See the full list

The following chart shows how the maximum suction power is distributed across the robot vacuum cleaners. As the chart illustrates, the robot vacuum cleaner with the lowest suction power has a suction power of 850 Pa, while it is 8000 Pa for the model with the highest suction power.

Updated October 15, 2024

You can learn more about the suction power in this article.

4

Automatic emptying station

Robot vacuum cleaners with an all-in-one emptying station
Robot vacuum cleaners with an all-in-one emptying station (Image: Reoverview)

You have to decide whether you want a robot vacuum cleaner with an automatic emptying station or without.

A robot vacuum cleaner with an automatic emptying station can empty the collected dirt, dust, and debris from the robot vacuum’s dustbin into a larger, sealed container, allowing the vacuum to continue cleaning without manual intervention. But the emptying station takes up significantly more space and is more expensive.

If you want a robot vacuum cleaner with an automatic emptying station, consider one of the following models, which are the five best:

Rank Image Robot vacuum cleaner Score Verdict Price
2 Roborock S8 Pro Ultra Roborock S8 Pro Ultra 92 Good £1,199
5 Dreame D10 Plus Dreame D10 Plus 89 Good £432
All-in-one emptying stations: Some robot vacuum cleaners have an all-in-one emptying station that empties the dust container, refills the water tank, cleans the mop, and dries the mop after each cleaning cycle.
5

Mopping function

A robot vacuum cleaner with mopping function

Do you want a robot vacuum cleaner with or without a mop function?

A mop function is a popular feature that is particularly useful for cleaning hard floors, such as tile, hardwood, laminate, and linoleum.

Robot vacuum cleaners equipped with a mopping function have a built-in water reservoir that needs regular refilling with water.

We have tested the ability of different robot vacuum cleaners to wash the floor, and in general, it works very well and makes the floor even cleaner. Below, you can see an example of a test of the mopping function.

A test of the mopping capabilities of a robot vacuum cleaner (Video: Reoverview)
6

Interactive mapping settings

An interactive map
An interactive map (Image: Reoverview)

Robot vacuum cleaners with interactive mapping offer more opportunities to customize the cleaning in the app. These are some of the customization options for cleaning that are typical of robot vacuum cleaners with interactive maps:

  • No-go zones: You can set up zones where the robot is not allowed to go.
  • Room selection cleaning: You can decide which rooms the robot should clean.
  • Real-time tracking: You can follow the robot in real-time.
  • Zoned cleaning: You can set up specific zones where you want the robot to clean.
7

Threshold height

Demonstration of a robot vacuum cleaner going over a carpet and threshold (Video: Reoverview)

The maximum threshold height for robot vacuum cleaners is typically 2.0 cm. It means if your doorsteps or carpets are above this height, then the robot can’t pass it.

If you have high doorsteps, you can buy ramps online so the robot can pass over.

The maximum threshold height for the robot vacuum cleaners is distributed as follows:

Updated October 15, 2024

You can find the robot vacuum cleaners with the highest threshold height here.

8

Object avoidance technology

Some robot vacuum cleaners are built with object recognition and object avoidance technology, which enables them to recognize and avoid objects. This can be very practical if you have animals or are bad at cleaning up cables.

We have tested the ability of several robot vacuum cleaners to avoid objects, and for some, the technology works almost perfectly,

Below are pictures from a test we did with the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra, where you can see that various objects are almost entirely avoided.

The objects on the floor before the object avoidance test started (Image: Reoverview)
The objects on the floor before the object avoidance test started (Image: Reoverview)

The objects on the floor when the object avoidance test was completed (Image: Reoverview)
The objects on the floor when the object avoidance test was completed (Image: Reoverview)

FAQ

caret-up caret-down What is the best robot vacuum cleaner brand?

There are many popular robot vacuum cleaner brands on the market. The most popular are iRobot, Roborock, and Ecovacs. Here is a list of the best robot vacuum cleaner brands, based on the average score of each brand in our comparison:
Rank Brand Score
1 Roborock
89
2 Dreame
88
3 Eufy
87
4 Xiaomi
85
5 iRobot
78
Only brands with at least 3 models represented in our comparison are on the list.

caret-up caret-down Can a robot vacuum cleaner be used on multiple floors?

Most robot vacuum cleaners can be used on multiple floors, but it requires some manual work and specific prerequisites.
  • Moving between floors: Robot vacuum cleaners cannot move between floors by themselves, so you will need to manually move it from one floor to another.
  • Multiple maps: Many newer robot vacuum cleaners have a “multi-floor” function, where they can store different maps of different floors. The multi-floor function means the vacuum cleaner will recognize each floor and remember how to navigate it.
  • Handling stairs: Most robot vacuum cleaners are equipped with sensors that prevent them from falling down stairs. They will not clean the stairs, so you should wash this area separately.

caret-up caret-down What height should my robot vacuum cleaner be?

When choosing a robot vacuum cleaner, height is an important aspect to consider, as it affects how well the vacuum cleaner can clean under furniture such as sofas, beds, and cabinets. Here are some key points to consider:
  • Measure your furniture: Before buying a robot vacuum cleaner, it is a good idea to measure the height of the space under your furniture where the robot needs to fit. Measuring the height ensures the model you choose can fit under these areas comfortably.
  • Typical heights: Most robot vacuum cleaners have a height between 7 cm and 10 cm. Taller models may have difficulty fitting under some furniture.
  • Features vs. height: Many advanced robot vacuum cleaners have LiDAR navigation, which typically adds an extra 2 cm in height but is one of the best navigation technologies for robot vacuum cleaners. It is worth considering which features are important to you, compared to the ability to fit under low furniture.
Robot vacuum cleaner with LiDAR
Robot vacuum cleaner with LiDAR (Image: Reoverview)

Tests

Germany Computer Bild

Published: 8/2024
32 tested
1st place in test
"Very good"
"Test winner"

Germany ETM Testmagazin

Edition: 2/2024
Published: 1/2024
9 tested
1st place in test
"Very good"
"Test winner"

Germany Stiftung Warentest

Edition: 1/2024
Published: 12/2023
9 tested
1st place in test
Shark RV2600WSEU
"Satisfactory"
"Test winner"

Germany Stiftung Warentest

Edition: 1/2024
Published: 12/2023
4 tested
1st place in test
Vorwerk Kobold VR7
"Test winner"

Norway Tek.no

Published: 12/2023
15 tested
1st place in test
"Test winner"

"Best buy" overview

Overview of robot vacuum cleaners that have been awarded 'Best buy' or achieved first place in tests.

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