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Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst at Good Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning Lab.
He conducts tests and reviews of cleaning equipment. His focus is on mopping and robot vacuum combinations. Multitaskers are a great option for those who wish to take mopping off their to-do list. They feature impressive mapping capabilities and obstacles-avoiding capabilities, and they can even wash and refill their own mopping pads to give themselves a hands-off clean.
The Eufy S1 Pro
If you're looking for a robot vacuum that can also mop, this is the model to look for. It's smaller than other models on this list making it easier to maneuver into tight corners and underneath furniture. It uses a 220 degree lidar which, when paired with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it the best navigation and object avoidance that I've ever seen in a robot hoover vacuum. It comes with a massive 4600mAh battery that lasts for up to 170-minutes, if mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it can last longer in turbo). It can even return to the dock to top up its battery part way through a clean.
It's fast and does an excellent job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It cleans the carpeted rooms extremely quickly and hardwood floors in the living room, and hallways in a single sweep. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt as well as pet hair and even droppings easily. Carpet detection automatically boosts power when it detects carpets, and the dual side brushes help to clean debris from corners.
The mopping performance is a little less impressive, though not by a lot. The rotating mop spins at a high rate and is pushed down with 2.2lbs of force, effortlessly scraping away 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 front arms can also be used to scoop up larger debris 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 as much noise when vacuuming or mopping. The S1 Pro is only limited by the fact that it must use a proprietary mopping solution and is sold separately. It's simple to set up and is effective however, this is something that you'll have to keep an eye on in case you're purchasing this vacuum solely for the purpose of it mopping.
The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It is equipped with a broad array of features that make it a great choice for homeowners who want an extremely efficient, flexible and adaptable cleaning machine.
The device comes with a powerful cleaning system that incorporates LiDAR sensor technology and an RGB camera. This allows it to map out your home, find furniture and other obstacles. It then uses this information to clean effectively and efficiently. This will result in an effective, consistent cleaning which is also relatively quick.
In terms of mopping, Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads can reach an array of surfaces. These include corners and baseboards as well as other hard-to-reach spots. They also have a stretchy side brush that can be extended to the floor in close proximity to walls and other fixtures. The mop pads are washable and can be dried to reduce odors and prevent buildup.
Another noteworthy feature is the app-based customization options. The Q Revo allows you to alter the amount of suction, and choose between a back-and-forth or slightly more random pattern. You can also set the number of passes it must make, which will affect the speed at which the device can move around your home. You can also choose to disable the side brush to avoid damaging carpets and rugs.
The device has a high price tag but has a variety of advanced features. It's important to note that it incurs periodic costs in the form of mopping supplies and maintenance. For instance, the brushroll will need to be replaced after 300 hours or every six to 12 months. The filter should be cleaned after 150 hours and the mop pad must be replaced every three to six months.
The robot vacuum that mops has a high rating on Amazon and comes with a wide array of physical automation features. These include an energy button that doubles as a general 'Clean button, as well as a 'Home button that sends it back to its base station after finishing its cleaning session. It also comes with a multi-functional dock that automatically emptys the dustbin, refills its water tank and washes and dry its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus
If you're a professional with a lot of work or someone who wants a cleaner home without spending hours doing chores then the Shark Matrix Plus is a good choice. It's a top-performing device, intelligent navigation, and a long battery life that makes it simple to keep your home tidy with minimal effort.
The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, which means it is able to handle mopping and vacuuming. It has two modules: a dry bin and water reservoir and a separate mopping unit with microfiber pads that snap into and out of position. Separate modules for mopping and vacuuming may seem a bit old-fashioned but they're a good thing because you don't have to worry about changing bags for disposables or refilling the tank with water.
Our testers found that the Matrix Plus did a great job of vacuuming as well as mopping. Its most impressive feature was its accurate floorplan map, which it uses to draw the path to follow when cleaning. It was easy for the Matrix Plus to navigate around furniture, rugs and other obstacles. The app lets you create 'No-Go Zones' or virtual barriers to prevent certain areas from being cleaned by mop.
We also found that the Matrix Plus did surprisingly well at picking up pet hair. It was able to collect the majority of hair shed by our cats and even found its way into the nooks and crannies of our stairs which other robots struggled. It was fairly quiet and even had some pleasant jingles that signalled when it was about to start or completing its task.
The app was too easy and you had to alter the modules each time you changed between vacuuming and mopping. The app isn't able to store multiple maps, which could be a hassle when you live in a house that has a variety of floors. The Matrix Plus is a good option for those looking for an intelligent robot that is capable of mopping and vacuuming.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni robot vacuum is the most expensive of our review. However, it does have distinct features that are worth a look. The X1 Omni is most well-known for its huge dock that serves as a charging base for the robot, a cleaning sink and two 4-liter water tanks. It also houses a 2.5-liter dustbin and the 2.5 liter dust bin.
The base also has a number of control buttons that allow you to manually start a cleaning job, recall the robot, or start the dock's auto-emptying process. Press two buttons to turn off the child lock. This is a wonderful feature for parents who are worried about their children playing with the vacuum.
Like other robotic cleaner and mop vacuums, the X1 Omni uses its camera to spot furniture and obstacles in its path and eliminate them. True Mapping 2.0 navigation maps your home up to four times faster than laser detection systems.
Unfortunately this means that the X1 Omni could occasionally get caught up in an obstruction, such as the power cord that is draped across a rug--that it becomes stuck and ceases to function until you free it. Although this is not a common occurrence however, it was a gruelling experience when it happened and especially because the X1 Omni doesn't come with an "stuck" status alert in its application.
Another possible issue is another issue is the X1 Omni's inability to automatically switch between mopping and vacuuming modes during cleaning. You'll have to manually swap between the two modes, which isn't too bad except for the fact that mopping pads aren't washed and dried between use which could lead to mildew or mold.
On the positive side it's worth noting that the X1 Omni is a beautiful-looking robot thanks to the design team at Jacob Jensen (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who conceptualized its sleek, modern-looking base and mopping pad. It's a huge difference from the utilitarian black bases of rivals like Roborock or iRobot. And it's an excellent choice for a market dominated by clunky boxy units.
Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst at Good Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning Lab.
He conducts tests and reviews of cleaning equipment. His focus is on mopping and robot vacuum combinations. Multitaskers are a great option for those who wish to take mopping off their to-do list. They feature impressive mapping capabilities and obstacles-avoiding capabilities, and they can even wash and refill their own mopping pads to give themselves a hands-off clean.
The Eufy S1 Pro
If you're looking for a robot vacuum that can also mop, this is the model to look for. It's smaller than other models on this list making it easier to maneuver into tight corners and underneath furniture. It uses a 220 degree lidar which, when paired with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it the best navigation and object avoidance that I've ever seen in a robot hoover vacuum. It comes with a massive 4600mAh battery that lasts for up to 170-minutes, if mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it can last longer in turbo). It can even return to the dock to top up its battery part way through a clean.
It's fast and does an excellent job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It cleans the carpeted rooms extremely quickly and hardwood floors in the living room, and hallways in a single sweep. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt as well as pet hair and even droppings easily. Carpet detection automatically boosts power when it detects carpets, and the dual side brushes help to clean debris from corners.
The mopping performance is a little less impressive, though not by a lot. The rotating mop spins at a high rate and is pushed down with 2.2lbs of force, effortlessly scraping away 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 front arms can also be used to scoop up larger debris 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 as much noise when vacuuming or mopping. The S1 Pro is only limited by the fact that it must use a proprietary mopping solution and is sold separately. It's simple to set up and is effective however, this is something that you'll have to keep an eye on in case you're purchasing this vacuum solely for the purpose of it mopping.
The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It is equipped with a broad array of features that make it a great choice for homeowners who want an extremely efficient, flexible and adaptable cleaning machine.
The device comes with a powerful cleaning system that incorporates LiDAR sensor technology and an RGB camera. This allows it to map out your home, find furniture and other obstacles. It then uses this information to clean effectively and efficiently. This will result in an effective, consistent cleaning which is also relatively quick.
In terms of mopping, Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads can reach an array of surfaces. These include corners and baseboards as well as other hard-to-reach spots. They also have a stretchy side brush that can be extended to the floor in close proximity to walls and other fixtures. The mop pads are washable and can be dried to reduce odors and prevent buildup.
Another noteworthy feature is the app-based customization options. The Q Revo allows you to alter the amount of suction, and choose between a back-and-forth or slightly more random pattern. You can also set the number of passes it must make, which will affect the speed at which the device can move around your home. You can also choose to disable the side brush to avoid damaging carpets and rugs.
The device has a high price tag but has a variety of advanced features. It's important to note that it incurs periodic costs in the form of mopping supplies and maintenance. For instance, the brushroll will need to be replaced after 300 hours or every six to 12 months. The filter should be cleaned after 150 hours and the mop pad must be replaced every three to six months.
The robot vacuum that mops has a high rating on Amazon and comes with a wide array of physical automation features. These include an energy button that doubles as a general 'Clean button, as well as a 'Home button that sends it back to its base station after finishing its cleaning session. It also comes with a multi-functional dock that automatically emptys the dustbin, refills its water tank and washes and dry its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus
If you're a professional with a lot of work or someone who wants a cleaner home without spending hours doing chores then the Shark Matrix Plus is a good choice. It's a top-performing device, intelligent navigation, and a long battery life that makes it simple to keep your home tidy with minimal effort.
The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, which means it is able to handle mopping and vacuuming. It has two modules: a dry bin and water reservoir and a separate mopping unit with microfiber pads that snap into and out of position. Separate modules for mopping and vacuuming may seem a bit old-fashioned but they're a good thing because you don't have to worry about changing bags for disposables or refilling the tank with water.
Our testers found that the Matrix Plus did a great job of vacuuming as well as mopping. Its most impressive feature was its accurate floorplan map, which it uses to draw the path to follow when cleaning. It was easy for the Matrix Plus to navigate around furniture, rugs and other obstacles. The app lets you create 'No-Go Zones' or virtual barriers to prevent certain areas from being cleaned by mop.
We also found that the Matrix Plus did surprisingly well at picking up pet hair. It was able to collect the majority of hair shed by our cats and even found its way into the nooks and crannies of our stairs which other robots struggled. It was fairly quiet and even had some pleasant jingles that signalled when it was about to start or completing its task.
The app was too easy and you had to alter the modules each time you changed between vacuuming and mopping. The app isn't able to store multiple maps, which could be a hassle when you live in a house that has a variety of floors. The Matrix Plus is a good option for those looking for an intelligent robot that is capable of mopping and vacuuming.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni robot vacuum is the most expensive of our review. However, it does have distinct features that are worth a look. The X1 Omni is most well-known for its huge dock that serves as a charging base for the robot, a cleaning sink and two 4-liter water tanks. It also houses a 2.5-liter dustbin and the 2.5 liter dust bin.
The base also has a number of control buttons that allow you to manually start a cleaning job, recall the robot, or start the dock's auto-emptying process. Press two buttons to turn off the child lock. This is a wonderful feature for parents who are worried about their children playing with the vacuum.
Like other robotic cleaner and mop vacuums, the X1 Omni uses its camera to spot furniture and obstacles in its path and eliminate them. True Mapping 2.0 navigation maps your home up to four times faster than laser detection systems.
Unfortunately this means that the X1 Omni could occasionally get caught up in an obstruction, such as the power cord that is draped across a rug--that it becomes stuck and ceases to function until you free it. Although this is not a common occurrence however, it was a gruelling experience when it happened and especially because the X1 Omni doesn't come with an "stuck" status alert in its application.
Another possible issue is another issue is the X1 Omni's inability to automatically switch between mopping and vacuuming modes during cleaning. You'll have to manually swap between the two modes, which isn't too bad except for the fact that mopping pads aren't washed and dried between use which could lead to mildew or mold.
On the positive side it's worth noting that the X1 Omni is a beautiful-looking robot thanks to the design team at Jacob Jensen (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who conceptualized its sleek, modern-looking base and mopping pad. It's a huge difference from the utilitarian black bases of rivals like Roborock or iRobot. And it's an excellent choice for a market dominated by clunky boxy units.