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Beware Of These "Trends" Concerning Good Robot Vacuum What to Look For in a Good Robot Vacuum    A robot vacuum can keep you on top of pet hair and lint on regular basis. Many robot vacuums work with applications that let you schedule cleaning times. You can also set virtual boundaries, or 'walls,' to ensure that the vacuum stays away from areas you don't wish to be cleaned.    This smart vacuum and mop creates a map of your home with its first trip, and then it will remember your home's layout for future tasks. It has self-cleaning brush rolls as well as an extra-large dust bin that empty automatically.    Object Detection    When picking a robot vacuum, look for one that is able to pick up large objects, such as lamp cords and toys, and also fine dirt. This will ensure they don't get snarled in the roller brush, and don't end up on your floors. This feature is especially crucial if the robot will be cleaned regularly by children or pets.    A model with an efficient engine and plenty of suction is also an excellent option. This will allow it to be more effective in eliminating pet hair, dust and lint from carpets as well as hardwood floors.    Another important consideration is the size of your room. If you have a large home, you may want to opt for a model with multiple cleaning zones that cover your entire house in one session. Some models have mopping features that can be used to keep floors fresh and clean.    Robot vacuums are tough, but they need to be maintained in a timely and efficient manner. Cleaning the rotating brushes and emptying the dust bin and wiping down the sensors regularly will ensure that your robot is running smoothly for long time to be. Many of the owners of robot vacuums that we have spoken with have owned the same model for a decade or more (and changed motors, brushes and batteries in the process).    A basic robot is less expensive than a large vacuum cleaner. They will still perform a great job of cleaning dirt from surfaces pet fur, lint and other debris. You can use them to scrub your floors multiple times per day. However, they don't come with as smart technology, and can be prone to getting stuck or needing human intervention.    Object Avoidance    The top robot vacuums make use of cameras, sensors or lasers to navigate your home and avoid getting stuck or falling down the stairs. Some models can return to their base or dock when their battery is depleted. They also can avoid obstacles such as furniture cords and legs. Some of the most expensive models come with mapping capabilities, which allow them to remember your home's layout and spend less time bouncing off walls.    If you're not looking to spend a lot of money on the latest robotic vacuums, you can still locate a model that does a great job of removing pet hair, dirt, dust and debris from floors that are hard like tile and wood as well as low-pile carpets. They also can handle larger particles like metal screws, rusty nails or even toys that have been discarded. Some come with a base that automatically empty itself, which is a great feature when you don't need to empty it every cleaning session.    Some robotic vacuums have smart features, which make the standard stick vacuum look outdated. These include schedules, zone-targeting, and the capability to control them using an app or a voice assistants, such as Alexa. You can also create cleaning zones and virtual walls to block off areas where you do not want the robot to go.    Certain robotic vacuums, such as the Eufy 11S or my former top choice, Roborock S8, come with obstacle avoidance technology to stop them from falling over cords or furniture. Others, such as the iRobot Roomba j7+, are more sophisticated. AI obstacle avoidance that utilizes cameras and processor-powered smarts to see and avoid items like shoe cords, lamp cords socks and pet waste. It's a little more expensive than other bots I've tested, but it did an impressive job of avoiding obstacles around my home and rarely got derailed or trapped when I was working on my flooring.    Although the iRobot J7+ was a good obstacle avoidance robot, it didn't always do an excellent job of removing dirt and crumbs from my carpets. It also was known to over-vacuum specific areas, leading to dust accumulating in the filters and an unclean house.    Smart Mapping    The best robot vacuums come with an application that lets you customize cleaning modes, create schedules, and view the floor area that is covered by the machine. This is an extremely useful feature that some competitors do not have. It is easy to create profiles that will automatically start your robot at specified time intervals and run it on a regular basis, like cleaning your living room prior to dinner or on a regular basis.    A good app will allow you to control your robot with voice commands. mop robot vacuum support Amazon's Alexa or Google Assistant and can work completely hands-free, so you can say "start with a clean" or "change cleaning mode" without the need for an app.    Find the model with a large dust bin. This will allow you to perform numerous cleaning sessions without having to empty it. There are models that are self-emptying, which takes some of the labor out of emptying the robot after each cleaning run.    If you're looking for a robotic that does more than vacuum, consider the models that have a mopping function. These are typically larger than robotic vacuums and include a water tank inside which can store many cleaning sessions of dirt and debris prior to needing to be emptied.    Robots that are more advanced can make their own maps and remember the layout of your home from one cleaning session to the next, which prevents them from getting lost or stuck. This can make a big difference in the efficiency of your robot vacuum, because it won't need to return to where it was when it comes across furniture or walls.    Our test participants who utilized the robot that has this capability found it to be very efficient, and they could easily watch TV or do other chores while the robot was cleaning. Certain models utilize laser navigation to create a map of your home. You can program them to clean the bedroom after dinner, or in all rooms when you're at work.      App Control    It is best to select the vacuum that comes with an app that is mobile for those who want to modify the frequency of cleaning and choose the cleaning mode. You can also view the status of the vacuum as well as the state of its dust bin within the app. Some of the most effective robot vacuums can be controlled by voice with Alexa, Google Assistant or Siri Shortcuts.    It is easy to maintain a robot equipped with an washable filter and self-emptying bin, particularly when the filter is easily cleaned and washed. A high-powered brush is another excellent feature that can reach into corners and along baseboards to remove hair and dirt. Some robots are more adept in avoiding chair leg splinters than others. Others have a sensor that automatically cleans brushes to prevent clogging.    Certain robo-vacs come with navigational tools that aid them in navigating obstacles and learn your home. The top models utilize sensors and cameras to recognize obstacles such as stairs, furniture and cords. Less expensive models might utilize boundary strips to mark areas you don't want to see it go. Object avoidance is especially important for families with young children who have socks and toys scattered across the house, since it assists your robot in capturing those objects instead of scattering them.    More robots are coming with mop heads. This is beneficial for those with hard floors who need to clean regularly. They have a water reservoir built into their chassis or as a separate piece can be swapped in when ready to mop. These robots may require refilling frequently but they're ideal for homes with hard floors that can't be cleaned with a vacuum.    We've seen some amazing technology in these small robots, and they're a lot less expensive than you might expect. In fact, you can find a decent one for less than $200 that does a good job of cleaning pet hair and crumbs off hard floors, while navigating the edges of lightweight carpets or area rugs. You can program the robot to clean rooms on a regular basis and it can be controlled remotely with the app or by pressing buttons on its side.