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The Eufy 11S is one the cheapest self-emptying robot vacuums available. It efficiently sucked up dry oatmeal from hard floors and low-pile carpeting in our tests. Its dust bin is simple to open and empty -much easier than other models in its price range.
It recharges at its base and resumes cleaning when it's at its best. But its obstacle-avoidance technology gets tangled up in cords and socks, and it's unable to operate under low thresholds.
1. iRobot Roomba 11S
The 11S is a more affordable self-emptying robotic vacuum cleaner that lots of people seem to love. It is a great choice for scooting underneath furniture and is a good choice for those who have hard floors or who do a lot of cleaning. The suction might be a little weaker than those of our top picks, however it's still able to get the job accomplished. It also has a huge dirt bin and a battery that lasts for over an hour. The app allows you to schedule your daily cleaning routine, or select a specific room. It's also possible to draw a map of your home, which can help the device avoid areas you don't want it to visit.
The app is simple to use and has an intuitive layout. It's not a feature-rich app however it's easy to use and allows you to keep track of the robot's activity. It also comes with a helpful tutorial to help you understand the basics.
The pattern of cleaning doesn't always look like logical - at times it goes in straight lines, other times it seeks out the edges of a room - but Bounce Navigation ensures your entire floor gets cleaned. It's not the best at navigating obstacles, it struggled to get under our pet food bowls and piano pedals, and was caught up in our 2.25 inch shag carpet multiple times.
While it is a good option for light cleaning however, we believe there are better robot vacuums that are better than the 11S. The iRobot Roomba is easier to maintain and has lower costs for recurring maintenance and Best self Empty robot vacuum charges more quickly. It also has a bigger dustbin and is more effective on all surfaces and can also get over obstacles that are low (like electrical cords) more easily.
The eufy RoboVac 11S is another good alternative for regular vacuuming. It has a very similar design to our top choice and is good at picking up smaller and fine dust from hard floors. It is able to do a great job on low-pile or medium-pile carpet. Similar to the iRobot Roomba it also comes with a large dirt compartment, and it uses BoostIQ to automatically adjust suction power. It also comes with an adjustable remote that is easy to use, and you can program daily cleanings using the app. Its battery lasts about an hour, and the dustbin can be empty without taking it from the dock.
2. Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra
Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra robot mop and vacuum is a fantastic robot that comes with a an array of amazing automation features. The Roborock S7 MaxV comes in three different versions: the basic S7 model and the S7 Plus model, and the S7 Ultra. The S7 MaxV Ultra is the only one equipped with an Empty Wash Fillet Dock (or an alternative Auto-Empty Dock). These docks let the robot return to its home base after cleaning and empty the debris into a dust bag or reservoir, empty its dirty water tank, and clean its mopping pad.
Sensors on the S7 work together to clear obstacles and clean them. It can recognize the types of floors and save a floor map for rooms and zones. It even detects dirt levels. It's also capable of scheduling and carrying out spot-cleaning sessions. It performed well in the standard tests, but did not perform as well as the Roomba j7+ in the carpet deep cleaning test.
You can program the S7 using the companion app to run a cleaning cycle according to your schedule. You can specify a time day, week, or even a day, as well as select from several cleaning modes, such as eco, automatic and deep clean. You can also select whether the robot will cease operation if its power is exhausted or if it encounters an obstruction.
If you don't have a smartphone, you can still use the S7 by connecting a remote to the dock that charges it. The controls can be confusing at first however they are very effective once you get used to them. The power button also functions as a 'Cleaning' button, and the Spot Clean button directs the robot to clean an area around it. The "Spot Clean" button also triggers the child lock.
In addition to the new mapping capabilities, Roborock improved its mobile app, adding live view that lets you see what the S7 is up to at home. You can activate this feature by pressing a particular sequence of buttons on the S7 and then creating an unlock code within the app to use whenever you want to see what the robot is up to.
3. Shark IQ XL
Shark's robot vacuums aren't as popular than those from iRobot or Roborock. However, our tests on the ground have proven that this model is one of the most efficient self-emptying vacuums that are available. It's simple to set up and has a large bin which can be easily emptied (albeit loudly) to a trashcan when it is full. It can also be programmed to sweep the entire house on a schedule.
The IQ XL can connect to your home WiFi that allows you to monitor it through the Shark app and see its battery status as it cleans. The app allows you to program a cleaning routine, receive push notifications regarding its condition as well as pause cleaning and then resume cleaning or set it for only one area. You can also control it with voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The app will inform you which power mode it is currently in--Eco, Normal, or Max--but we didn't find that any of these modes made a huge difference to cleaning performance.
The IQ XL will automatically empty the bin at the end of a cleaning cycle into the base, and then self-empty. The bin can store up to 60 days of debris so you don't need to empty it more than once, unless your pets have long hair. If you need to empty it you can simply detach the side container and place it over the trash can, and then press the button.
The Shark IQ XL is a great vacuum cleaner. It does a decent job cleaning floors that are not bare and can maneuver itself well. However it's not the best self emptying robot vacuum choice for carpeted floors. Shark IQ XL feels a little less solidly built than the Roomba 694. It's effective at cleaning carpeted floors, but doesn't match the iRobot Roomba i7 when it comes to the performance of bare floors. The i7 also feels more sturdy, is more durable and requires less maintenance. It incurs lower recurring cost, charges faster and has comparable battery performance. It also comes with more advanced features for automation, like no-go areas and the ability select the rooms that should be cleaned.
iRobot j7+
This robot mop/vac combo is a rare find, since it does both jobs extremely well. iRobot Combo J7+ comes with all the smarts and features of its j7 equivalent, including LiDAR map and self-emptying. However, it also has additional features for mopping and vacuuming.
The new acoustic sensors aid the j7+ identify flooring types, meaning it can decide between vacuuming and mopping when it first enters a room. It also makes use of this information to prioritize cleaning rooms with carpets and rugs over those with hard floors.
Like most robotic vacuums, the j7+ is quiet when running and it's even less noisy when it's mopping. The maximum reading of 64db on our decibel meter is similar to office chatter.
It is easy to set up an cleaning schedule and then change what happens when the dust canister fills. The j7+ is also controlled by voice assistants such as Alexa, Google Assistant and other. The app lets you create and view maps within your home.
In our tests, the J7+ was a solid performer on carpeted and hard floors, cleaning most of the dirt we tossed at it. It isn't able to deal dealing with pet hair, large pieces of debris and sand. However, it is able to clean them with more effort. It has excellent navigational capabilities and two cliff sensors that keep it from falling down stairs or becoming stuck on furniture legs.
We did notice some minor issues with the j7+, mostly that it could snag cords and rugs, and that it doesn't always switch off its mopping when it's done vacuuming. In all other respects, it's an excellent model that checks all the right boxes.
The j7+ by iRobot comes with one of the top self-emptying systems we've tested. It puts its 14oz 0.4-liter dust container into the base station where it automatically empties itself for you. This will reduce the amount of trash you must dispose of. You'll only need to change the dust disposal bag on the dock every 60 days, based on the frequency you use the J7+.
The Eufy 11S is one the cheapest self-emptying robot vacuums available. It efficiently sucked up dry oatmeal from hard floors and low-pile carpeting in our tests. Its dust bin is simple to open and empty -much easier than other models in its price range.
It recharges at its base and resumes cleaning when it's at its best. But its obstacle-avoidance technology gets tangled up in cords and socks, and it's unable to operate under low thresholds.
1. iRobot Roomba 11S
The 11S is a more affordable self-emptying robotic vacuum cleaner that lots of people seem to love. It is a great choice for scooting underneath furniture and is a good choice for those who have hard floors or who do a lot of cleaning. The suction might be a little weaker than those of our top picks, however it's still able to get the job accomplished. It also has a huge dirt bin and a battery that lasts for over an hour. The app allows you to schedule your daily cleaning routine, or select a specific room. It's also possible to draw a map of your home, which can help the device avoid areas you don't want it to visit.
The app is simple to use and has an intuitive layout. It's not a feature-rich app however it's easy to use and allows you to keep track of the robot's activity. It also comes with a helpful tutorial to help you understand the basics.
The pattern of cleaning doesn't always look like logical - at times it goes in straight lines, other times it seeks out the edges of a room - but Bounce Navigation ensures your entire floor gets cleaned. It's not the best at navigating obstacles, it struggled to get under our pet food bowls and piano pedals, and was caught up in our 2.25 inch shag carpet multiple times.
While it is a good option for light cleaning however, we believe there are better robot vacuums that are better than the 11S. The iRobot Roomba is easier to maintain and has lower costs for recurring maintenance and Best self Empty robot vacuum charges more quickly. It also has a bigger dustbin and is more effective on all surfaces and can also get over obstacles that are low (like electrical cords) more easily.
The eufy RoboVac 11S is another good alternative for regular vacuuming. It has a very similar design to our top choice and is good at picking up smaller and fine dust from hard floors. It is able to do a great job on low-pile or medium-pile carpet. Similar to the iRobot Roomba it also comes with a large dirt compartment, and it uses BoostIQ to automatically adjust suction power. It also comes with an adjustable remote that is easy to use, and you can program daily cleanings using the app. Its battery lasts about an hour, and the dustbin can be empty without taking it from the dock.
2. Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra
Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra robot mop and vacuum is a fantastic robot that comes with a an array of amazing automation features. The Roborock S7 MaxV comes in three different versions: the basic S7 model and the S7 Plus model, and the S7 Ultra. The S7 MaxV Ultra is the only one equipped with an Empty Wash Fillet Dock (or an alternative Auto-Empty Dock). These docks let the robot return to its home base after cleaning and empty the debris into a dust bag or reservoir, empty its dirty water tank, and clean its mopping pad.
Sensors on the S7 work together to clear obstacles and clean them. It can recognize the types of floors and save a floor map for rooms and zones. It even detects dirt levels. It's also capable of scheduling and carrying out spot-cleaning sessions. It performed well in the standard tests, but did not perform as well as the Roomba j7+ in the carpet deep cleaning test.
You can program the S7 using the companion app to run a cleaning cycle according to your schedule. You can specify a time day, week, or even a day, as well as select from several cleaning modes, such as eco, automatic and deep clean. You can also select whether the robot will cease operation if its power is exhausted or if it encounters an obstruction.
If you don't have a smartphone, you can still use the S7 by connecting a remote to the dock that charges it. The controls can be confusing at first however they are very effective once you get used to them. The power button also functions as a 'Cleaning' button, and the Spot Clean button directs the robot to clean an area around it. The "Spot Clean" button also triggers the child lock.
In addition to the new mapping capabilities, Roborock improved its mobile app, adding live view that lets you see what the S7 is up to at home. You can activate this feature by pressing a particular sequence of buttons on the S7 and then creating an unlock code within the app to use whenever you want to see what the robot is up to.
3. Shark IQ XL
Shark's robot vacuums aren't as popular than those from iRobot or Roborock. However, our tests on the ground have proven that this model is one of the most efficient self-emptying vacuums that are available. It's simple to set up and has a large bin which can be easily emptied (albeit loudly) to a trashcan when it is full. It can also be programmed to sweep the entire house on a schedule.
The IQ XL can connect to your home WiFi that allows you to monitor it through the Shark app and see its battery status as it cleans. The app allows you to program a cleaning routine, receive push notifications regarding its condition as well as pause cleaning and then resume cleaning or set it for only one area. You can also control it with voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The app will inform you which power mode it is currently in--Eco, Normal, or Max--but we didn't find that any of these modes made a huge difference to cleaning performance.
The IQ XL will automatically empty the bin at the end of a cleaning cycle into the base, and then self-empty. The bin can store up to 60 days of debris so you don't need to empty it more than once, unless your pets have long hair. If you need to empty it you can simply detach the side container and place it over the trash can, and then press the button.
The Shark IQ XL is a great vacuum cleaner. It does a decent job cleaning floors that are not bare and can maneuver itself well. However it's not the best self emptying robot vacuum choice for carpeted floors. Shark IQ XL feels a little less solidly built than the Roomba 694. It's effective at cleaning carpeted floors, but doesn't match the iRobot Roomba i7 when it comes to the performance of bare floors. The i7 also feels more sturdy, is more durable and requires less maintenance. It incurs lower recurring cost, charges faster and has comparable battery performance. It also comes with more advanced features for automation, like no-go areas and the ability select the rooms that should be cleaned.
iRobot j7+
This robot mop/vac combo is a rare find, since it does both jobs extremely well. iRobot Combo J7+ comes with all the smarts and features of its j7 equivalent, including LiDAR map and self-emptying. However, it also has additional features for mopping and vacuuming.
The new acoustic sensors aid the j7+ identify flooring types, meaning it can decide between vacuuming and mopping when it first enters a room. It also makes use of this information to prioritize cleaning rooms with carpets and rugs over those with hard floors.
Like most robotic vacuums, the j7+ is quiet when running and it's even less noisy when it's mopping. The maximum reading of 64db on our decibel meter is similar to office chatter.
It is easy to set up an cleaning schedule and then change what happens when the dust canister fills. The j7+ is also controlled by voice assistants such as Alexa, Google Assistant and other. The app lets you create and view maps within your home.
In our tests, the J7+ was a solid performer on carpeted and hard floors, cleaning most of the dirt we tossed at it. It isn't able to deal dealing with pet hair, large pieces of debris and sand. However, it is able to clean them with more effort. It has excellent navigational capabilities and two cliff sensors that keep it from falling down stairs or becoming stuck on furniture legs.
We did notice some minor issues with the j7+, mostly that it could snag cords and rugs, and that it doesn't always switch off its mopping when it's done vacuuming. In all other respects, it's an excellent model that checks all the right boxes.
The j7+ by iRobot comes with one of the top self-emptying systems we've tested. It puts its 14oz 0.4-liter dust container into the base station where it automatically empties itself for you. This will reduce the amount of trash you must dispose of. You'll only need to change the dust disposal bag on the dock every 60 days, based on the frequency you use the J7+.
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