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The Best robot vacuums with mop Vacuum That Mops
Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst at Good Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning Lab.
He tests and evaluates cleaning equipment. His main focus is robot vacuum with mop vacuums, and mopping combinations. Multitaskers are a great choice for those who want to cross mopping off the to-do list. Some models have superior navigation and obstacle avoidance. Some wash and refill mopping pads themselves for a hands-free clean.
The Eufy S1 Pro
This is the model you should choose if you want an automatic vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It's smaller than other models and makes it easier to maneuver in tight corners or under furniture. It has a 220 degree Lidar that, when combined with the 3D Matrix Camera System, gives it some of the best navigation and object avoidance capabilities I've seen in a robotic vacuum. It's got a battery of 4600mAh that can last for up to 170 minutes if mopping and sucking is set to standard mode. (It can run longer when it is set to turbo). It can even return to its dock to replenish its battery mid-clean.
It's extremely quick and does an excellent job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It can vacuum carpeted rooms fast, and hardwood floors in the living room, kitchen, and hallways with just one pass. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt as well as pet hair and poop with ease. Carpet detection increases power automatically when it comes in contact with carpets and the dual side brushes help draw away debris from corners.
The mopping performance, while still impressive, isn't as impressive. The mop rotates at a high velocity and it pushes down with 2.2lbs of force, easily scraping away dirt and stains. I've noticed that the front arm sticks out a bit more than other robots. This is useful when getting into narrow corners or along baseboards. The front arms can also be used to collect larger debris like books and Robot Vacuums That Mop broken toys.
The S1 Pro is also one of the quietest robot mop and vacuums I've tested. It is quieter and doesn't produce more noise when vacuuming or mopping. The only issue is that the S1 Pro must use a proprietary cleaning solution for its mopping function and is sold separately from the vacuum. It's simple to install and works well however it's something you'll need to be aware of when you purchase this vacuum for the sole reason of mopping.
The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It has a robust suite of features that make it an ideal choice for homeowners looking to purchase an efficient, flexible and adaptable cleaning machine.
The device is equipped with a powerful cleaning system that incorporates LiDAR sensor technology and an RGB camera. This allows it to map out the house and detect furniture and other obstacles. This information can be used to clean efficiently and methodically. This will ensure a thorough and consistent clean, while also being relatively fast.
In terms of mopping, Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads are capable of reaching a wide range of surface areas. They can reach corners or baseboards, as well as other hard-to-reach spots. The side brush can be stretched to reach the floor close to walls and other fixtures. Additionally the mop pads are able to be dried and washed to avoid build-up and lessen the odors.
Another noteworthy feature is the customizable options available via apps. The Q Revo allows you to adjust the strength of suction and select between a back-andforth or more random pattern. You can also select the number of passes which determines how fast it can move around your home. You can also disable the side brush to prevent damage to carpets and rugs.
It's expensive, but it comes with a lot of smart features. It is important to note, however, that the device is subject to periodic costs in the form of mopping supplies as well as regular maintenance. For example the brushroll needs to be replaced after 300 hours or every six to 12 months. The filter will need to be cleaned after 150 hours and the mop pad must be replaced every three to six months.
The robot vacuum mop has a high Amazon rating and comes with many physical automation features. It has the power button that doubles as a general 'Clean button, as well as a 'Home' button that will send it back to its base station after finishing the cleaning process. It also comes with a multi-functional dock that automatically empty the trash bin and refills its water tank to mop and washes and dries its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus
If you're a busy professional or someone who just wants a cleaner home without spending much time doing chores, the Shark Matrix Plus is a good choice. It is a powerful machine with intelligent navigation, and long battery life that allows you to keep your home tidy with little effort.
The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, which means it is able to handle both vacuuming and mopping. The robot is divided into two parts that include a dry bin as well as a water tank that can be snapped out and in and a mopping unit that has an elastomer pad. It's a little old-fashioned 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 with water.
Our test participants discovered that the Matrix Plus did a great job at both vacuuming and mopping. Its best feature was its precise floorplan map that it uses to draw a route when cleaning. This made it a breeze for the Matrix Plus to navigate around furniture rug, furniture, and other obstacles. The app also offers the option to set "No-Go zones" as well as virtual barriers that help to shield certain areas of your home from being scrubbed with a mop.
The Matrix Plus also did a remarkable job at picking up hair of pets. It was able to collect a lot of the hair sheds from our cats. It even made it into the corners and crevices of our stairs where other robots had struggled. It was quiet and even had some lovely jingles to indicated when it was starting or completing its task.
Its biggest drawbacks were its simplistic app and the need to switch out the modules when switching between mopping and vacuuming. The app cannot keep multiple maps. This can be an issue if your home has a variety of floors. The Matrix Plus is a good option for those who want an intelligent robot that is capable of vacuuming and mopping.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni robot vacuums that Mop vacuum is the most expensive item in our review. However, it has distinct features that are worth a look. The X1 Omni is notable for its huge dock that doubles as a charging base for the robot, a sink for cleaning and two 4-liter water tanks. It also houses the 2.5-liter dust bin and the 2.5 dust bin that is 2.5 liters.
The base has several control buttons that let you manually start a cleaning task, recall the robot or use the dock's auto-emptying procedure. Press two buttons to turn off the child lock. This is a nice feature for parents worried about their children messing around with the vacuum.
The X1 Omni, like other robotic vacuums, uses its camera to detect obstacles and furniture that are in its path. It will avoid them. Its True Mapping 2.0 navigation system can map your home 10 times faster than conventional laser detection systems and is four times more accurate in finding objects.
Unfortunately this means that the X1 Omni could sometimes get so entangled with an obstacle--such as an electrical cord dangling across a rug--that it becomes stuck and stops working until you free it. This was a rare occurrence however it was frustrating because the X1 doesn't have a "stuck status" alert on its app.
The X1 Omni isn't able to automatically switch from mopping mode to vacuuming mode during cleaning. You'll have to manually switch between the two, which isn't a big deal apart from the fact that mopping pads aren't washed and dried between uses and can cause mildew or mold.
The X1 Omni looks great, thanks to the Jacob Jensen design team (of Bang & Olufsen fame), who created its sleek modern, contemporary base and mopping pad. It's a significant departure from 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.
Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst at Good Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning Lab.
He tests and evaluates cleaning equipment. His main focus is robot vacuum with mop vacuums, and mopping combinations. Multitaskers are a great choice for those who want to cross mopping off the to-do list. Some models have superior navigation and obstacle avoidance. Some wash and refill mopping pads themselves for a hands-free clean.
The Eufy S1 Pro
This is the model you should choose if you want an automatic vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It's smaller than other models and makes it easier to maneuver in tight corners or under furniture. It has a 220 degree Lidar that, when combined with the 3D Matrix Camera System, gives it some of the best navigation and object avoidance capabilities I've seen in a robotic vacuum. It's got a battery of 4600mAh that can last for up to 170 minutes if mopping and sucking is set to standard mode. (It can run longer when it is set to turbo). It can even return to its dock to replenish its battery mid-clean.
It's extremely quick and does an excellent job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It can vacuum carpeted rooms fast, and hardwood floors in the living room, kitchen, and hallways with just one pass. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt as well as pet hair and poop with ease. Carpet detection increases power automatically when it comes in contact with carpets and the dual side brushes help draw away debris from corners.
The mopping performance, while still impressive, isn't as impressive. The mop rotates at a high velocity and it pushes down with 2.2lbs of force, easily scraping away dirt and stains. I've noticed that the front arm sticks out a bit more than other robots. This is useful when getting into narrow corners or along baseboards. The front arms can also be used to collect larger debris like books and Robot Vacuums That Mop broken toys.

The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It has a robust suite of features that make it an ideal choice for homeowners looking to purchase an efficient, flexible and adaptable cleaning machine.
The device is equipped with a powerful cleaning system that incorporates LiDAR sensor technology and an RGB camera. This allows it to map out the house and detect furniture and other obstacles. This information can be used to clean efficiently and methodically. This will ensure a thorough and consistent clean, while also being relatively fast.
In terms of mopping, Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads are capable of reaching a wide range of surface areas. They can reach corners or baseboards, as well as other hard-to-reach spots. The side brush can be stretched to reach the floor close to walls and other fixtures. Additionally the mop pads are able to be dried and washed to avoid build-up and lessen the odors.
Another noteworthy feature is the customizable options available via apps. The Q Revo allows you to adjust the strength of suction and select between a back-andforth or more random pattern. You can also select the number of passes which determines how fast it can move around your home. You can also disable the side brush to prevent damage to carpets and rugs.
It's expensive, but it comes with a lot of smart features. It is important to note, however, that the device is subject to periodic costs in the form of mopping supplies as well as regular maintenance. For example the brushroll needs to be replaced after 300 hours or every six to 12 months. The filter will need to be cleaned after 150 hours and the mop pad must be replaced every three to six months.
The robot vacuum mop has a high Amazon rating and comes with many physical automation features. It has the power button that doubles as a general 'Clean button, as well as a 'Home' button that will send it back to its base station after finishing the cleaning process. It also comes with a multi-functional dock that automatically empty the trash bin and refills its water tank to mop and washes and dries its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus

The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, which means it is able to handle both vacuuming and mopping. The robot is divided into two parts that include a dry bin as well as a water tank that can be snapped out and in and a mopping unit that has an elastomer pad. It's a little old-fashioned 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 with water.
Our test participants discovered that the Matrix Plus did a great job at both vacuuming and mopping. Its best feature was its precise floorplan map that it uses to draw a route when cleaning. This made it a breeze for the Matrix Plus to navigate around furniture rug, furniture, and other obstacles. The app also offers the option to set "No-Go zones" as well as virtual barriers that help to shield certain areas of your home from being scrubbed with a mop.
The Matrix Plus also did a remarkable job at picking up hair of pets. It was able to collect a lot of the hair sheds from our cats. It even made it into the corners and crevices of our stairs where other robots had struggled. It was quiet and even had some lovely jingles to indicated when it was starting or completing its task.
Its biggest drawbacks were its simplistic app and the need to switch out the modules when switching between mopping and vacuuming. The app cannot keep multiple maps. This can be an issue if your home has a variety of floors. The Matrix Plus is a good option for those who want an intelligent robot that is capable of vacuuming and mopping.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni robot vacuums that Mop vacuum is the most expensive item in our review. However, it has distinct features that are worth a look. The X1 Omni is notable for its huge dock that doubles as a charging base for the robot, a sink for cleaning and two 4-liter water tanks. It also houses the 2.5-liter dust bin and the 2.5 dust bin that is 2.5 liters.
The base has several control buttons that let you manually start a cleaning task, recall the robot or use the dock's auto-emptying procedure. Press two buttons to turn off the child lock. This is a nice feature for parents worried about their children messing around with the vacuum.
The X1 Omni, like other robotic vacuums, uses its camera to detect obstacles and furniture that are in its path. It will avoid them. Its True Mapping 2.0 navigation system can map your home 10 times faster than conventional laser detection systems and is four times more accurate in finding objects.
Unfortunately this means that the X1 Omni could sometimes get so entangled with an obstacle--such as an electrical cord dangling across a rug--that it becomes stuck and stops working until you free it. This was a rare occurrence however it was frustrating because the X1 doesn't have a "stuck status" alert on its app.
The X1 Omni isn't able to automatically switch from mopping mode to vacuuming mode during cleaning. You'll have to manually switch between the two, which isn't a big deal apart from the fact that mopping pads aren't washed and dried between uses and can cause mildew or mold.
The X1 Omni looks great, thanks to the Jacob Jensen design team (of Bang & Olufsen fame), who created its sleek modern, contemporary base and mopping pad. It's a significant departure from 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.
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