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The Best Robot Vacuums

Our top picks at a glance

How we chose

How we chose these vacuums

We ran each for two months across hard floors, rugs and pet mess, judging cleaning power, navigation, mopping and how hands-off each really is rather than trusting spec sheets.

  • Ran each for two months on real, mixed floors
  • Compared suction, navigation and pet-hair pickup
  • Tested mopping and self-emptying dock upkeep
  • Weighed automation and price against what people need

A good robot vacuum buys back an hour of your week, and the right one depends on whether you want mopping too, how much you will spend, and whether you would rather have a cordless stick for touch-ups. After running each for two months on real floors and pet mess, here are the picks worth your money.

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Best overall

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

★★★★½$1,099

Strong suction, real mopping and a dock that washes and dries its own mop.

Why we picked it. It is the closest thing to a truly hands-off floor cleaner. Powerful suction handles carpet and pet hair, it actually mops hard floors with a mop-lift over rugs, and the dock empties, washes and dries the mop so you barely touch it for weeks. If you want one machine to do everything, this is it.
Good
  • Vacuums and mops in one pass
  • Self-washing, self-emptying dock
  • Strong suction on carpet and pet hair
Worth knowing
  • Expensive
  • Large dock footprint
  • More than vacuum-only buyers need
iRobot Roomba j9+
Best value

iRobot Roomba j9+

★★★★☆$599

Dependable navigation, a pet-waste promise and a self-emptying base for far less money.

Why we picked it. If you mainly need reliable vacuuming and a base that empties itself, the Roomba j9+ delivers it for roughly half the price of the Roborock. Its navigation is proven, it dodges pet waste with a specific guarantee, and you are not paying for mopping hardware you will never use.
Good
  • Great value for dependable vacuuming
  • Excellent pet-waste avoidance
  • Self-emptying base lasts weeks
Worth knowing
  • No mopping
  • Simpler app than Roborock
  • Suction trails the premium pick
Dyson V15 Detect
Best cordless alternative

Dyson V15 Detect

★★★★½$549

When you want hands-on power for stairs and quick messes, not a robot.

Why we picked it. Robots are great for maintenance, but sometimes you want to clean right now, everywhere — stairs, sofas, the car. The Dyson V15 Detect leads cordless stick vacuums on suction and run-time, and its laser reveals dust you would otherwise miss. It is the manual counterpart to a robot, not a robot itself.
Good
  • Class-leading cordless suction
  • Laser reveals hidden dust
  • Cleans stairs, sofas and cars a robot cannot
Worth knowing
  • You push it yourself
  • Battery is limited per charge
  • Not automated like a robot

What to look for

Do you want mopping too?

This is the biggest decision. Hybrid robots like the Roborock vacuum and mop, with a dock that maintains the mop for you — ideal for hard floors. Vacuum-only robots like the Roomba cost far less and make sense if you have mostly carpet or do not want mopping. Decide this first and the rest follows.

Navigation and pet homes

Good robots map your home and dodge obstacles; the best also avoid pet waste specifically. If you have pets, prioritize proven navigation and obstacle avoidance — the Roomba j9+ even backs it with a guarantee. A robot that gets stuck or spreads a mess is worse than no robot.

Robot, cordless, or both?

Robots handle daily maintenance automatically; cordless sticks like the Dyson clean on demand, everywhere, including stairs and furniture a robot cannot reach. Many homes are best served by a robot for the floors and a cordless for the spots — they solve different halves of the job.

FAQ

What is the best robot vacuum?
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra for most homes — strong suction, real mopping, and a dock that washes and empties itself. The Roomba j9+ is the value pick if you only need vacuuming.
Is a mopping robot worth it?
If you have hard floors, yes — the Roborock vacuums and mops in one pass and maintains the mop itself. If your home is mostly carpet, a vacuum-only robot like the Roomba saves money.
Which robot vacuum is best for pets?
The iRobot Roomba j9+. Its navigation is proven and it avoids pet waste with a specific guarantee, making it the safest pick in a pet home. The Roborock also handles pet hair well.
Do I still need a regular vacuum?
Often yes. Robots handle daily floor maintenance, but a cordless like the Dyson V15 Detect cleans stairs, sofas and cars a robot cannot reach. Many homes use both.
How often do robot docks need emptying?
The best empty themselves for weeks — the Roomba’s base holds about 60 days of debris, and the Roborock’s dock also washes and dries the mop, so hands-on upkeep is minimal.
Are expensive robot vacuums worth it?
Only if you will use the mopping and self-cleaning dock. For vacuuming alone, a mid-priced robot like the Roomba j9+ delivers most of the day-to-day benefit for far less.
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