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7 Simple Changes That'll Make The Difference With Your Robot Vacuum How to Find the Best Robot Vacuum    If you're willing to live without the benefits of smart features like mapping, and aren't worried about emptying the garbage bin every 60 days or then, a basic robot vacuum will probably work for you. Select a model with a clean base that works with voice assistants.      It is the most effective robo-vacuum we have tested for picking up dirt and pet hair from tiles, hardwood floors, and carpets with low pile. It can also plan out and create virtual no-go zones in rooms or areas.    1. Powerful Suction    A robot vacuum can assist you in keeping up with the pet fur, dust and dander that collects on your floors every day. It can also reduce how often you need to do a deeper clean and saves your time and effort. The most effective models have powerful suction that can tackle most messes and leave your home sparkling clean.    A robot vacuum that is also able to mop can help you cover more ground with one machine, which can be particularly beneficial for homes with a large area. You can find a model that has a water tank integrated into the chassis or as an extra piece that you can swap out after vacuuming. You'll have to empty it and refill it, however, so this is an additional chore that requires some extra effort on your part.    In a perfect world, you'd be able to clean your floors before you used your robot vacuum to prevent it from running into things. In the majority of homes, however it's not feasible or desirable. Most models allow you to utilize an app for your smartphone to build virtual barriers that the robot can observe. Some models have no-go zones that you can mark areas you don't want the robot to access. For instance an area for children's play or a pile cords in the corner.    This model is a great option for those looking for a basic robot cleaner that does not have all the bells and whistles. It's quiet and works well on hard floors and low-pile carpets and can be scheduled through the app to vacuum or mop at your convenience. It has a long battery life of around 180 minutes.    2. Easy to Operate    Robot vacuums typically require very little effort from you. They utilize sensors cameras, lasers, and sensors to move and collect dust, pet hair, and food crumbs from hard floors, tile and hardwood. A lot of them have boundary strips that help them stay within the walls of a room, while pricier models can be programmed to automatically wake up and start cleaning at a predetermined time. Some even have fall-detection technology that helps them avoid tumbling down stairs or getting tangled in electrical cords.    If you're looking to control your robot vacuum from the comfort of your couch, search for models that work with voice assistants such as Alexa and Google Assistant. Also, look for models with Wi-Fi connectivity that allow you to begin cleaning sessions from anywhere via an app. You might want to choose an option with a long-lasting battery and a large dust bin, depending on the size of your house.    Some robot vacuums double as mops and use reservoirs of water to wash your floor. This is helpful for everyday mopping, but will not work for tough messes like pet poop or other wet spills. You can choose hybrids that have a removable microfiber mopping pad or a self-emptying model that allows you to stay for up to 60 days before emptying the base.    3. Smart Mapping    Certain robots employ advanced mapping technology to create an accurate map of your floorplan as they clean the floor, which makes it easier for them to avoid falling into furniture or tripping over things like chair legs or cords. This feature is only available on the top models, but it lets your robot get a complete understanding of the layout of your home and know where to go when the battery runs out.    If you don't want your robot to venture into areas of your home you'd rather it stay away from (like your kids' toys or the tangled mess of device cords in the corner) The majority of robots offer some method of creating virtual barriers, either with their app or physical boundary strips. This allows you to define areas that you don't want your robot to enter, so that it can focus its attention on rooms and spaces that need the most cleaning.    A lot of robots are able to automatically navigate to different floorings according to the type of floor they're cleaning, whether that's switching between hard flooring and carpet or focusing on particular areas of your home, such as baseboards and corners. In our tests it was a great feature that improved their scores on picking up carpeting that is low-pile and hardwood. It's nevertheless important to put away furniture and cords before running your robot vacuum so that it doesn't get caught or run into something it shouldn't.    4. Remote Control    Most robot vacuums have WiFi capabilities and can be controlled via voice commands, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or Siri Shortcuts. good robot vacuum connect to smart home systems and generate a map of the space they clean after each cleaning session. This allows them to "learn" the way your home is laid out and plan more efficient routes in future cleaning sessions. Some have built-in obstacle avoidance, which stops them from hitting and damaging furniture or getting stuck on things like loose charging cables shoes, laces for shoes and hair from pets.    Most robots come with a remote you can use to control them around your home. Most robots can be controlled by a mobile app which has more options. You can typically set multiple cleaning schedules, make a list of favorite rooms and even manually guide your robot around specific areas by using directions on the screen.    Certain models have no-go zones that are virtual barriers you can configure within the app to prevent the robot from entering certain areas (like kids' toys or dog beds and bowls). Other apps let you set up an outline of your home and provide the robot with precise information about your floors. The Roborock S7+ app has many useful features that will help you clean the house. However the interface isn't as polished as that from iRobot or Shark.    5. Long Battery Life    Robot vacuums that can clean your entire home without stopping to recharge or emptying their trash bins save time and effort. Some of them work with smart home platforms like Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri Shortcuts for hands-free operation. They can also make an image of your space and allow you to program them to clean specific rooms or areas and beware of obstacles.    The majority of robot vacuums can detect objects, however the iRobot j7 comes with advanced features like "home mapping" and obstacle avoidance. These can simplify your life (although one of our test bots did "eat" a couple of socks). If you're looking to take your home maintenance even further consider a robot mop that has a tank of water that can be filled and then empty.    While none of the models we tested could beat the dirt-picking power of a stand-up vacuum, most do an admirable job of cleaning hard floors and low-pile carpets. They excel in sweeping up dust and food particles, dirt tracked in and pet hair. They are also able to tackle stray cat litter and metal screws and nuts. The best robot vacuums are able to clean edges and corners and work on furniture. For an affordable model that can work on its own and is reasonably priced look into the Eufy 11S.    6. Convenient Self-Charging    With the right setup with the right setup, a robot vacuum will assist you in keeping your home looking and feeling fresh regularly, with minimal effort. You can schedule cleanings using the app, and you can designate no-go areas so that your robot doesn't step on your plants or favorite chair. Many of our top picks automatically empty their bins and clean their docking stations for you.    The top robot vacuums can be programmed to clean your floors regularly for months or weeks at a time, saving you the time and effort of manually mopping or sweeping your floors every week or every day. This lets you spend more time doing things you enjoy and reduces the amount of time required to clean your floors manually.    During testing, the Q Revo was able to pick up fine particles like baking soda and oatmeal as well as heavier debris such nails and screws made of steel as well as fluffy things such as hair of pets. It's not equipped with the sophisticated mapping and objects avoidance features of our top picks, but it's adequate for the majority of families.    The best thing about the j7 is that it utilizes camera and processor-powered smarts to detect and avoid obstacles such as power cords, shoes, socks, and pet waste. This means you don't have to clean the room prior to running your robot, although cluttered rooms will mean that your bot may get stuck and not perform the job as well.