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The Best Robot Vacuum For Carpet

There's a robot for every carpet type, robotic hoovers whether it's high-pile or low-pile. These machines are intelligent and can automatically navigate around your home, and can scoop up debris and even clean under furniture.

They come with advanced features such as mapping that helps you navigate around your home and help you remember the location of furniture. They can also boost suction power to clear dirtier areas.

iRobot Roomba 694"

The Roomba 694 from iRobot is a robot vacuum for entry-level use that works well on carpets with low pile and bare floors. It has a good suction however, it struggles with larger debris like sand or grains of rice. It also does a decent job of cleaning pet hair but it's not resistant to tangling like the high-end Roomba models, such as the j7 or I6.

The Roomba is easy to operate. It features three buttons on the top cover. 'Clean,' which launches a cleaning session, 'Dock,' which puts it in its charging station, and the 'Spot' button, which triggers the targeted cleaning. You can control it using an app on your smartphone that lets you to schedule cycles, stop/start the cycle and change settings. You can also connect the device to smart home devices like Alexa or Google Assistant to control it by voice.

This vacuum is a little slower than other models, but it is still able to get into the most crevices and corners. It comes with a large bin, which makes it easier to empty. It is compatible with virtual barriers and digital mapping which let you make it impossible to clean certain areas or stop cleaning altogether if you want to keep it from getting stuck on something.

It's not the best for its price, however it's better than the majority of other options. The Roborock E4 has a better cleaning capability than the Roomba 694 and it can clean both low-pile and bare carpets. It also has a more durable battery and a cleaner route. It is also more robust, has fewer parts that require regular maintenance, is priced less over its lifetime and charges faster than 694.

You may also want to consider other models from the iRobot range, such as the v7 and the 981. The 981 and v7 are more expensive, but they offer significant improvements in cleaning performance both on bare and low pile floors. They also have a bigger dirt compartment and charge faster, move more easily, and are more a breeze to pair with smart home devices.

Shark RV1001AE IQ

This budget self-emptying robot does a good job on hard floors and carpets with a low pile. Its combinator brush gets to the edges and corners, and then automatically increases suction when it spots carpet. It also does an excellent job of cleaning embedded dirt off carpets in the middle of the pile. The IQ's compact footprint for docks and its self-emptying feature are great features. If you'd like to change the floor levels or set areas that are not allowed to be used, you'll need to manually reset the map.

The IQ's app comes with advanced mapping and automation features however it doesn't have no-go zones which are included on iRobot models. The smart-pathing technology permits for better maneuverability and the high-pile mode of its carpet cleaning mode is efficient however it can be stuck on the tassels of the rug.

During our tests, we found that the IQ handled pet hair with ease. It was able to remove the majority of hair on floors that were unfinished, and a fair amount of medium-pile rug. It was less efficient with shag carpets, where it had a hard time reaching dirt and dust that was embedded in the fibers. It was able to navigate the legs of chairs, small spaces, and even the base of an IKEA wooden step stool. It was slower on flooring that was not fully covered, but it recovered speed and did better than other robots we evaluated.

The IQ is a better option than the iRobot Roomba 694 for most uses. It has a larger dustbin and a longer battery lifespan, and is better at navigating obstacles. It comes with a mopping tool that can clean up sticky messes. The iRobot is, however, feels better constructed, has fewer components that need maintenance or replacement and has lower ongoing costs, and can even create virtual no go zones using its companion app. It can even resume the cleaning process from where it left off in case it has run out of battery before it has completed the task. The iRobot can also be controlled using voice, which is a huge benefit for many users.

Eufy 11S

The eufy RoboVac 11S isn't the most feature-rich robot vacuum around, but it does offer great cleaning power for a low price. This vacuum was made for those who are budget conscious and don't require a complicated mapping system, or even an app to control it. The robot is able to last for up to an hour. It includes a remote control, cleaning tool, and AC power adapter.

The 11S is slim, elegant and has a tempered glass upper deck that looks like brushed aluminum. It's a nice stylistic contrast to Roomba, Samsung, and Neato designs that are more utilitarian and industrial.

In our tests, the eufy 11S was very effective in removing larger particles and fine dust on hard floors. It struggled to deep clean high-pile and medium-pile carpets. It is also prone to bump into furniture and people that are in its path, but it's able to detect those obstacles using sensors. It ceases and emits a loud ring when it encounters an obstacle. It is then possible to manually steer the device around it and restart it.

Another fantastic feature of the eufy 11S is its BoostIQ mode that allows you to set the robot to automatically adjust its suction strength to match the floor type and level of the mess. It's also easy to use the remote to direct the 11S to where you want it to move.

Single Room Mode is a great alternative if you have a small amount of furniture in the space you want to vacuum. The eufy will spend 30 minutes intensely cleaning the space it is assigned to.

You can also select Edge Cleaning which restricts the time spent in each area to 20 minutes to ensure optimal battery life. This option allows the eufy to move in a spiraling manner, cleaning corners and edges.

Miele Complete C1

The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range robot vacuum that can be a great performer on carpet. Its performance is also excellent on floors with no floor. It can remove fine debris like rice easily and it doesn't suffer from suction power even when its dirt bin fills. Its design that is allergy-friendly and sealed with air captures allergens to keep your family healthy. It comes with an onboard HEPA and self-emptying bin so you don't need additional filters or a vacuum bag.

It's not as powerful as the more expensive models, but it's still excellent for dealing with staining and deep cleaning. Two front cameras provide a live image feed on your smartphone, and it features one of the most effective obstacles-avoiding systems we've seen. It also has a big dustbin, long runtime, and a fast clean-up that is free of bumps.

Contrary to other robots unlike most other robots, Complete C1 can switch between two powerheads, a standard one and a turbo head to suit different flooring types. The turbo head is ideal for carpeting that is high-pile and low-pile, while the standard powerhead is great on floors that are unfinished and light rugs. It also comes with an automated height adjustment system, that allows it to adapt to various kinds of flooring without manual adjustments.

This model comes bundled with an SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead that can handle both hard floors as well as carpeting of medium-pile. The powerhead is also easy to maneuver and can reach tough spots. It comes with five levels of surface adjustments and a switch that lets you turn off the brushroll to prevent hairs from getting tangled.

The Classic C1 has a self cleaning brush roll, it has a UtraClean Mode that can clean the same area three times, and a self-emptying bin that can be emptied with a single button press. The noise level is a little higher than that of other models however its powerful 1,200-watt motor and robust construction make it worth the extra expense.

If you're willing to spend some extra money then the Miele Complete C3 canister robot vacuum is a great all-around robot vacuum. It performs better on carpets than the Classic C1. It is more efficient on all floor types and is more solidly constructed and comes with a HEPA filter.