Best Robot Vacuum
Skip the glorified dust bunnies — the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is the only robot vacuum truly worth buying for its unparalleled convenience and cleaning power.
1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra — 4.8/5
This thing is the king of set-it-and-forget-it cleaning. It vacuums, it mops, it empties its own dust bin, refills its own water, and even cleans its own mop pads, then hot-air dries them to prevent stink [3]. Yes, it's expensive, but it's the closest we've come to true automation for floor cleaning.
Pros
- Fully autonomous docking station (empties, refills, cleans mop, dries mop)
- Excellent vacuuming power, especially on pet hair and carpets
- Vibrating mop system (VibraRise 2.0) is genuinely effective on dried stains
- Outstanding navigation and obstacle avoidance (Reactive 3D)
- Liftable brushes AND mop for seamless transitions between floor types
Cons
- Seriously expensive upfront cost
- Large docking station requires significant space
- Mop works best on surface grime, not deep-set stains
Best for: People who want the absolute best and are willing to pay for total convenience, especially pet owners or those with mixed flooring. It's for folks who hate vacuuming and mopping equally.
2. Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra — 4.6/5
Still a phenomenal choice if the S8 Pro Ultra is a bit out of reach. It offers nearly the same level of autonomy (auto-empty, auto-refill, auto-mop clean) and robust cleaning performance, missing only a few of the S8's refinements like the dual main brushes and hotter mop drying [4].
Pros
- Highly autonomous docking station (empties, refill, cleans mop)
- Excellent vacuuming and vibrating mop performance (VibraRise)
- Fantastic obstacle avoidance with a front-facing camera (useful for pet messes!)
- Durable build quality and reliable app experience
- Great value for an older flagship
Cons
- Mopping isn't quite as good as S8 Pro Ultra
- Lack of hot air mop drying out-of-the-box (add-on available)
- Still a premium price, but competitive
Best for: Smart shoppers who want near-top-tier performance and autonomy without blowing the absolute max budget. It's a fantastic choice for busy households with pets or messy kids.
3. Eufy RoboVac X8 Hybrid — 4.0/5
This is our pick for a budget-friendly option that actually pulls its weight. It won't empty itself, but Eufy's Twin-Turbine technology genuinely doubles suction, making it surprisingly effective on pet hair and debris. The hybrid mop is a nice bonus for light maintenance [5].
Pros
- Excellent suction power for its price point, especially on pet hair
- Reliable laser navigation (LDS) for efficient cleaning paths
- Quiet operation compared to many competitors
- Integrated mopping functionality for light floor refresh
- More compact than dock-based systems
Cons
- Small dustbin and water tank require frequent emptying/refilling
- Mopping is purely passive, won't tackle dried-on stains
- No self-emptying or advanced docking features
Best for: Anyone on a tighter budget who still wants a powerful robot vacuum with decent navigation and a basic mopping function. Great for apartment dwellers or those with mostly hard floors and light carpet.
4. iRobot Roomba j7+ — 3.8/5
Roomba is an iconic name, and the j7+ is their best mid-range offering, especially if you're concerned about pet messes. Its 'P.O.O.P.' (Pet Owner Official Promise) means it'll avoid pet waste or iRobot replaces it! It's a solid vacuum, but the navigation can be a bit slower than LiDAR models [1].
Pros
- Excellent object detection and avoidance (especially pet waste)
- Self-emptying base is convenient
- Good vacuuming performance, particularly on carpets
- User-friendly app and long-standing brand reputation
Cons
- Navigation isn't as fast or efficient as LiDAR-based robots
- No mopping functionality (have to buy a separate Braava jet)
- Can be noisy, especially when emptying
Best for: Pet owners who are genuinely worried about their robot spreading accidents, or if you simply prefer Roomba's reliable app and don't need mopping in one device. It's a workhorse for vacuuming.
5. Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL — 3.5/5
If you're after a self-emptying robot vacuum without breaking the bank, the Shark IQ is a decent contender. It handles basic vacuuming well and its self-empty bin is larger than many, meaning less frequent interaction. Just don't expect premium navigation or mopping [6].
Pros
- Affordable price for a self-emptying model
- Large self-empty bin capacity (holds weeks of debris)
- Good suction on hard floors and low-pile carpets
- Relatively easy setup and basic app controls
Cons
- Navigation can be erratic and less efficient than LiDAR models
- Lacks advanced features like object avoidance and mopping
- Can get stuck more often than premium brands
- Noisy operation
Best for: First-time robot vacuum buyers who want the convenience of self-emptying without spending a fortune. Best suited for smaller homes or apartments with mostly open floor plans and less complex obstacles.