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The Best Robot Vacuum That Mops

Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst for Good Housekeeping’s Home Care and Cleaning Lab.

He evaluates and tests cleaning appliances, focusing on mopping and robot vacuum combos. Multitaskers can be a great option for those looking to remove mopping from their to-do lists. They have impressive mapping capabilities and obstacle avoidance capabilities, and some even wash and refill their mopping pads for a hands-off clean.

The Eufy S1 Pro

This is the model to select if you’re looking for an automatic vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It’s smaller than other models and makes it easier to maneuver into tight spaces or under furniture. It comes with a 220 degree Lidar which, when combined with the 3D Matrix Camera System, gives it some of the best navigation and object avoidance capabilities I’ve seen in robot vacuums. It has a hefty 4600mAh battery that lasts for up to 170-minutes when mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it can run longer in turbo). It will even return to the dock to top up its battery halfway through an efficient.

It’s efficient and does an outstanding job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It vacuums carpeted rooms quickly, and hardwood floors in the kitchen, living room and hallways with only one sweep. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt, pet hair, and even droppings with ease. Carpet detection automatically increases power when it detects carpets and the double side brush assists in removing debris from corners.

The mopping performance, though still impressive, is not as effective. The mop’s rotating motor spins at a high rate and pushes down with 2.2lbs of force, effortlessly cleaning up dirt and stains. I’ve noticed that the front arm protrudes out a bit more than other robots. This is useful when getting into difficult corners or on baseboards. The same front arms can also be used to scoop up larger objects such as books and toys that have been damaged.

The S1 Pro is also one of the quietest robot mop and vacuums I’ve tried. It is quieter and doesn’t create more noise when vacuuming or mopping. The only issue is that the S1 Pro must use a exclusive cleaning solution for mopping, and is sold separately from the vacuum. It is simple to install and performs well. However, if you are buying this vacuum solely to mop it is important to pay attention to this.

The Roborock Q Revo

The Q Revo is different from other robot vacuums in its class. It is a powerful cleaning machine with a variety of features.

The device is equipped with a powerful cleaning system that integrates LiDAR sensor technology with an RGB camera. This allows it to map out the house, find furniture and other obstacles. This information can be used to clean effectively and efficiently. This will ensure an efficient and consistent cleaning, while also being relatively fast.

The Q Revo DuoRoller mop pad can reach a variety of surfaces. This includes baseboards, corners and other hard to reach areas. The side brush can be stretched out to extend to the floor, close to the walls and other fixtures. In addition, the mop pads can be cleaned and dried to avoid build-up and lessen odors.

Another notable feature is the app-based customization options. The Q Revo allows you to adjust the suction intensity and choose a back-and forth or slightly random pattern. You can also select the number of passes, which determines how fast it can move around your home. You can also deactivate the side brush in order to prevent damage to carpets and rug.

The device comes with a expensive price tag, but it is packed with a wide array of innovative features. It is important to note that the device is subject to recurring expenses in the form mopping supplies and regular maintenance. For instance the brushroll needs to be replaced after 300 hours or every six to 12 months. The filter must be cleaned after 150 hours, and the mop pad should be replaced every three to six months.

This robotic vacuum cleaner has a high rating on Amazon and includes a broad range of physical automation features. The vacuum also has a power button which doubles as a ‘Clean’ button’ and a Home’ button to send it home after cleaning. It also has a multifunctional dock that automatically emptys the dustbin, refills its water tank to mop and washes and dry its mop pads.

The Shark Matrix Plus

The Shark Matrix Plus will be a good option for busy professionals or anyone who needs to keep their home clean without spending too much time on chores. It is a powerful machine with intelligent navigation, and long battery life that makes it easy to keep your home tidy with little effort.

The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop which means it can handle both vacuuming and mopping. The robot has two modules: a dry bin and water reservoir, and a separate mopping system with a microfiber pad that snaps into and out of the way. It’s not the most modern thing to have separate modules for mopping and vacuuming, but it does mean you don’t have to worry about changing the bags for disposables or refilling the tank of water.

The Matrix Plus performed well at vacuuming and mopping. Its greatest feature was its precise floorplan which it uses to determine an outline for cleaning. The Matrix Plus was able to navigate around furniture, rugs and other obstacles. The app also gives you the option to set “No-Go zones” and virtual barriers, which help to keep certain areas of your home from being swept with mop.

The Matrix Plus also did a remarkable job at picking up hair of pets. It was able to capture many of the hair our cats shed, and even got into the corners and crevices of our stairs, where other robots have struggled. The noise levels of the robot were low, and there were some lovely jingles that let you know that it was in the process of getting its work done.

The biggest flaws were its simple app and the necessity to change between the modules to switch between mopping and vacuuming. The app isn’t able to contain multiple maps, which can be a hassle when you live in a house with a mix of floors. The Matrix Plus is a good choice for people who want an intelligent robot that can do both mopping and vacuuming.

The Yiko X1 Omni

The X1 Omni robot vacuum is the most expensive of our review. It does however, have some unique features which are worth a look. The X1 Omni is most notable for its huge dock that serves as an charging base for the robot, a cleaning sink and two water tanks that are 4 liters in size. It also houses the 2.5-liter dustbin and an 2.5 milliliter dust bin.

The base comes with a couple of buttons for control, which allow you to manually start cleaning tasks or recall the robot, or use the dock’s auto-emptying procedure. Press two of the buttons to turn off the child lock, which is a nice touch for parents worried about their children playing with the vacuum.

Like other robotic vacuums, the X1 Omni uses its camera to detect furniture and obstacles in its path and avoid them. True Mapping 2.0 navigation maps your home up to four times faster than laser detection systems.

This can cause the X1 to get stuck if it is entangled in an obstacle like a power cable tangled over a rug. It won’t function until you remove it manually. This was a rare incident however it was frustrating because the X1 doesn’t have a “stuck status” alert in its app.

The X1 Omni is unable to automatically switch from mopping to vacuuming mode during cleaning. You’ll have to manually switch between the two, which isn’t a big deal except for the fact that the mopping pads haven’t been cleaned and dried between use, which can lead to mildew or mold.

The X1 Omni looks great, thanks to the Jacob Jensen design team (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who designed the sleek modern base and mopping pad. It’s a major contrast to the utilitarian, all-black bases that are used by rivals like Roborock and iRobot and is a refreshing appearance in a market that is dominated by bulky boxes and clunky models.