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The Best Robot Vacuum For Carpet

There's a robot for any carpet type, whether it's low-pile or high-pile. These smart appliances automatically navigate your home, suck up debris and even clean under furniture.

Many of them have advanced features, such as mapping, which helps them navigate around your home and keep track of furniture placement. They can also boost suction power to clear dirtier areas.

iRobot Roomba 694

The iRobot Roomba 694 is a robot vacuum for entry-level use that performs well on both carpets with low pile and bare floors. It has a good suction and is able to clean most debris, however it has trouble with larger particles such as rice or sand. It is capable of cleaning pet hair but isn't as strong against tangling as premium Roomba models such as the j7 and I6.

The Roomba is easy to operate. It has a trio of buttons on its top cover: 'Clean' starts a cleaning cycle and 'Dock' places it back into its charging station and 'Spot Clean' activates an targeted clean. It is controlled by an app for smartphones that allows you to schedule or stop/start cycles, and also adjust settings. You can also connect it with smart home devices like Alexa or Google Assistant for voice-controlled operation.

This vacuum is a bit slower than other models, but it's still able to reach the majority of crevices and corners. It comes with a large bin which makes it much easier to empty. It's compatible with digital maps and virtual barriers that let you make it impossible to clean certain areas or even stop cleaning completely if you want to keep it from getting stuck on something.

While it's not the best model for its price but it's far superior to other options. The Roborock E4 is more advanced than the Roomba 694 with a much better cleaning performance on carpets that are low and bare. It also follows an efficient cleaning route and has longer battery life. It is also more robust, has fewer parts that require regular maintenance, and costs less over its lifetime and charges faster than 694.

It's also worth looking at other models that are more expensive from the iRobot line, like the 981 or the v7. The 981 and v7 are both more expensive, but offer significant improvements in cleaning performance, for both bare and low pile floors. They also have a bigger dirt compartment and charge faster, move more easily, and are easier to pair with smart home devices.

Shark RV1001AE IQ

This self-emptying robot that is budget-friendly does an okay job on hard floors and low-pile carpet. Its combination brush gets into corners and edges and it automatically increases suction when it spots carpet. It also excels at cleaning dirt that is embedded in mid-pile carpet. The IQ has a small footprint and has a self-emptying feature. However, if you wish to change floor levels on the map or set no-go zones you'll have to manually reset it to do so, which is a bit of an inconvenience.

The IQ's app has some advanced mapping and automation features however, it's not able to access no-go zones which are included on iRobot models. Its intelligent-pathing navigational system results in superior maneuverability and its high-pile carpet mode cleans well, although it is prone to get caught up in rug tassels, and its iHome speaker lets you control the robot with voice commands.

During our tests in our tests, the IQ was able to handle pet hair with ease, removing huge amounts of hair from bare floors and fair amounts of medium-pile carpet. It was a little less effective on shag carpets where it struggled to get at dirt and dust embedded in the fibers. It was able to maneuver the legs of a chair, tiny spaces and even the base of an IKEA wooden step stool. We did notice that it was a little slower on bare floors but it quickly recovered and performed more thoroughly than the other robots we tried.

The IQ is a more suitable option for the majority of users than the iRobot Roomba. It has a larger dustbin, a longer battery life, and is better at navigating around obstacles. It also has a mopping attachment that can handle sticky messes. On the other side the iRobot is more durable and has fewer components that require replacement or maintenance, incurs lower recurring costs, and can create virtual no-go zones through its companion app. It can even resume cleaning from where it left off in case it is unable to recharge its battery prior to it has completed the task. The iRobot can also be controlled via voice, which can be an enormous benefit for many users.

Eufy 11S

The RoboVac 11S by eufy isn't exactly the most feature-rich robot vacuum around but it does provide excellent cleaning power at an affordable price. This vacuum was designed for budget-conscious consumers who don't require a complicated mapping system, or an app, to control it. The robot is capable of running for more than an hour and includes an remote, cleaning tool, AC power adapter, charging base, near and additional filters.

The 11S is slim and sleek, with a tempered glass upper deck that covers plastic finished to look like brushed aluminum. It's a nice stylistic contrast to Roomba, Samsung, and Neato designs that are more utilitarian and industrial.

The eufy11S was successful in our tests at removing larger particles and fine dust from hard floors. It was unable to thoroughly clean high-pile and medium-pile carpets. It also has a tendency to smack into furniture and other objects in its path, but it's able to detect those obstacles using sensors. If it encounters them it stops and lets out an alarm so that you can manually guide it through the obstacle before getting back to work.

The BoostIQ mode is another fantastic feature of the Eufy11S. It lets you set up the robot to automatically adjust the suction strength based upon the type of floor and the level of the mess. It's also simple to use the remote to direct the 11S to where you want it to move.

If you don't have a lot of furniture in the area you'd like to vacuum, Single Room Mode is an excellent alternative. The eufy will spend 30 minutes intensely cleaning the area that it's assigned.

You can also select Edge Cleaning which restricts the time spent in each location to 20 minutes for optimal battery life. This feature allows the eufy to move in a spiraling fashion cleaning edges and corners.

Miele Complete C1

The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range canister robotic vacuum and a top performer on carpet. Its performance is also great on floors with no floor. It can remove small particles such as rice effortlessly and it doesn't suffer from suction power even when its dirt bin gets full. Its allergy-friendly design and air-sealed body captures allergens to keep your family healthy. It has an onboard HEPA filter and self-emptying dustbin, so you won't need to purchase additional filters or a separate vacuum bag.

It's not quite as powerful as more expensive models, but is still excellent for deep cleaning and fighting stains. It comes with two cameras in front that provide live feeds to your smartphone. It also comes with one of the most advanced obstacle avoidance systems. It also has a big dustbin, long runtime and a speedy clean-up that is free of bumps.

The Complete C1 is unlike most robots that vacuum and mop because it can switch between a standard head and a turbo head for various kinds of flooring. The turbo head is great for carpeting with high-pile or near low-pile, while the standard powerhead works well on floors that are unfinished and light rug. It also comes with an automated height adjustment system, which allows it to easily adapt to different kinds of flooring, without manual adjustments.

This model is bundled with the SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead, which can be used on carpets with a hard surface and carpets with a medium pile. The motor can also be easily moved and can reach hard-to-reach areas. It has five different surface adjustments and an off-brush switch to avoid hairs getting caught in knots.

The Classic C1 also has a self-cleaning brush roll, an UtraClean mode that goes across the same area three times to give the most thorough cleaning and a self-emptying trash bin that can be empty at the press of the button. The noise level is a little higher than that of other models however its powerful 1,200-watt motor as well as sturdy build make it worth the extra expense.

If you're willing more, the Miele Complete C3 is an excellent all-round robot vacuum that is more effective on carpet than the Classic C1. It is better suited for all kinds of floors and is more robustly built, and comes with an HEPA filter.