Other robot vacuums that should consider
We are approaching the convergence of the Great Robot Vacuum. At any cost you want to pay, you can find a robot vacuum that is very similar and has similar features. Here are some of the things that have worked well for us.
Roborock Qrevo Curv for $ 1300: It was a Roborock flagship vacuum in 2024 and is still great (Ryan Vaniatha referee calls it the best robot vacuum he has ever used). This suction power is slightly less than the Sarus 10R this year, but I used it to clean a complete carpet full of baking powder.
EUFY MACH S1 Pro for $ 1200: This is a beautifully beautiful robot vacuum of your kitchen. The water chamber is seen and illuminated, and an ozone generator appears up to 99.99 % of the bacteria. It also has a very precise navigation and a self -roller roller that is washed when cleaning. However, it has only 8,000 PA suction, which is less than some of our other options, and at a height of 26.4 inches, the dock is very tall and makes storage a little difficult.
Irobot Roomba 694 for $ 275: The word Roomba is synonymous with the robot vacuum, and while subsequent versions are suspicious, they are older and very cheap. Even the cheapest things have features like the Dirt Detect that clean the specific areas. It is also simple and easy to use and is a silent and powerful vacuum.
EUFY X10 Pro omni for $ 700: Believe it or not, this bad price for a hybrid robot vacuum device (9/10, wired) is not extraordinary with such navigation capabilities! (Sale has even lower it.) However, the above is cheaper and offers more similar functions.
Dream L40 Ultra for $ 1500: Robot Vacuum-Mop Combo Combo started on IFA 2024. This is slightly cheaper than the DREAME X30 Ultra (7/10, wired review), but it can’t do its interesting trick to eliminate MOP pads. Nena Farrell, a wired browser, found that, although cheaper, it is still not cheap and a little more than the X30. However, it is very beautiful and there is a lot of battery left after both moves and vacuum cleaners.
Avoid these robot vacuums
Every vacuum does not gain a place in our list. These are the items I immediately closed again.
TP-LINK TAPO RV30C for $ 229: I love the simplicity of this vacuum, but you can no longer find replacement bags.
Eureka J20 and Eureka J15 Pro Ultra for $ 850: Eureka is a very respected name in the vacuum and these robots are very beautiful and are accompanied by a lot of bells and whistles. However, the small, large lip -led vacuums between the hard wood floor of my kitchen were completely unbearable, and the program forgot the map every time he encountered a minor obstacle. Was so annoying
Proscenic M9 with 439 pounds: Simon Hill, the inspector, reported that the robot is a terrible robot. It loses many points, immediately closed with hair and causes continuous sounds. Whenever it gets stuck, tell you to contact customer service. The only side is that seems to be out of the creature.
Narwal Freo X Ultra for $ 1400: This is a beautiful vacuum with many features including base dust. However, despite moving it from room to another to find Wi-Fi better and change from the phone to the phone to try different versions of the app, I couldn’t connect it to the app and so I couldn’t use it. (I have reached Narouwal several times but couldn’t fix it; if I found reform in the future.)
Switchbot K10+ for $ 600: Simon Hill also tried the robot’s vacuum (half the ordinary vacuum) but tried suicide. The roller is easily blocked, cannot find a way back to the dock, and often lowers itself from the stairs.
PowerDetect 2-in-1 shark with $ 1000: This vacuum was well -cleaned (5/10, wired review). However, it doesn’t automatically automatically, DirtDtect doesn’t work, and the program is perfectly suitable (maps are not accurate, cannot add multiple floors and the cleaning time is off).