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The Best Robot Vacuum For Carpet

There's a robot for all carpet types, regardless of whether it's high-pile or low-pile. These intelligent appliances can are able to navigate your home on their own and pick up dirt and clean under furniture.

They are equipped with advanced features, like mapping, which help them navigate through your home and keep track of the location of furniture. They can also increase suction power to tackle dirtier areas.

iRobot Roomba 694

The Roomba from iRobot is a budget-friendly robot vacuum that works well on both floors that are unfinished and carpets with low pile. It is able to suction well however it has trouble with larger debris such as sand or grains of rice. It also does a decent job at cleaning pet hair, but it's not resistant to tangling like the premium Roomba models like the I6 or j7.

The Roomba is easy to operate. It features three buttons on the top cover. Clean, which launches a cleaning session, 'Dock,' which places it in its charging station and "Spot," which initiates an individualized cleaning. You can control it using an app for smartphones that lets you to schedule cycles, stop and start them and adjust settings. It can also be paired with smart home devices such as Alexa or Google Assistant for voice-controlled operation.

This vacuum cleaner is slower than some others, but can still get into the most crevices and corners. It has a large dustbin, which is great for reducing the frequency which you must empty it. It's compatible with digital maps and virtual barriers that let you set it to avoid specific areas or stop cleaning altogether when you want to stop it from getting stuck on something.

While it's not the best model for its price however, it's superior to many other options. The Roborock E4 is more advanced than the Roomba 694 with a much better cleaning performance for carpets with low and no pile. 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 range, such as the 981 or the v7. The v7 and 981 are more expensive but have significant improvements in cleaning performance, both on bare and low pile floors. They also have a bigger dirt compartment they charge faster, can move more easily and are easier to pair with smart home devices.

Shark RV1001AE IQ

This budget self-emptying robot does a decent job on hard floors and carpets with low pile. Its combinator brush gets to the edges and corners, and then automatically increases suction when it senses carpet. It also does a great job of cleaning embedded dirt from carpet in the middle. The IQ's tiny dock footprint and self-emptying feature are both nice features. However, if you wish to alter the floor level on the map, or set no-go zones, you'll have to manually reset it to do so, which is quite an inconvenience.

The IQ's application has advanced mapping and automation capabilities however, it's not able to access no-go zones which are included on iRobot models. The smart-pathing navigation system provides greater maneuverability, and its high-pile carpet cleaning mode cleans well, although it tends to get caught up on rug tassels. Its iHome speaker allows you to operate the robot by voice commands.

During our tests during our tests, the IQ was capable of handling pet hair with ease, removing an impressive amount of debris from floors that were not bare and fair amounts of medium-pile carpet. It was less effective with shag carpets, as it was unable to reach dirt and dust buried within the fibers. It was able to navigate chair legs, small spaces as well as the base of an IKEA wooden step stool. It was a little slower on bare flooring but it was able to recover speed and performed better than other robots we have tested.

The IQ is a more suitable option for the majority of users than the iRobot Roomba. It has a bigger dustbin and a longer battery lifespan and is more adept at navigating obstacles. It has mopping tools that are able to remove sticky messes. On the other side the iRobot is more durable, has fewer parts that require maintenance or replacement, incurs lower recurring costs and creates virtual no-go zones with its companion app. It can continue cleaning where it left off, even if the battery runs out before it has finished. The iRobot can also be controlled via voice, which can be an advantage for many users.

Eufy 11S

The eufy RoboVac 11S robot vacuum isn't one of the most feature-rich models, but it offers great cleaning power at a low cost. It's a budget-friendly option for buyers who don't require a complex mapping system or an app to control the device. This robot will last for up to an hour. It comes with an remote control, a cleaning tool and AC power adapter.

The 11S is slim and sleek with a tempered glass upper deck that covers plastic and is made to appear like brushed aluminum. It's a refreshing departure from the utilitarian and industrial designs of Roomba, Samsung and Neato.

In our tests, the eufy 11S was excellent at picking up large particles and fine dust on hard flooring. However, it struggled to give high and medium pile carpeting an effective deep clean. The device is capable to bump into furniture and people along its route. However, it can detect obstacles using sensors. When it comes across them, it ceases to move and emits an alarm so that you can manually guide it around the obstacle and get back to work.

Another fantastic aspect of the eufy 11S is its BoostIQ mode, which allows you to set the robot vacuum and mop self empty to automatically adjust the strength of its suction to match floor type and the level of mess. The remote control makes it simple to direct the 11S to the desired area.

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

You can also select Edge Cleaning that reduces the amount of time in each location to 20 minutes to ensure optimal battery life. With this option, the eufy will move in a spiral to clean edges and corners to ensure a clean.

Miele Complete C1

The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range canister robot vacuum that can be a great performer on carpet. Its performance is also exceptional on floors with no floor. It is able to remove rice and other fine debris with ease. The suction power doesn't drop as the dirt bin gets full. Its air-sealed and allergy-friendly design traps allergens and robot vacuum for carpet keep your family healthy. It uses an onboard HEPA filter and a self-emptying dustbin, which means you don't have to buy additional filters or a separate vacuum bag.

It's not as powerful as pricier models, but it's still excellent for dealing with stains and deep cleaning. It comes with two cameras in front that provide live feeds to your smartphone. It also has one of the most advanced obstacle avoidance systems. It also comes with a huge dustbin, a long running time and a speedy, bump-free clean-up.

The Complete C1 is unlike most robots because it can switch between two heads, a standard and a turbo head for various kinds of flooring. The turbo head is best with high-pile or low-pile carpeting while the standard powerhead is good for floors with no flooring and light rugs. It also features an automatic height adjustment system that allows it to adjust to different types flooring without manual adjustments.

This model is bundled with the SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead, which can be used on both hard floors and carpets of medium pile. The powerhead can be easily moved and get into difficult areas. It comes with five different surface adjustments as well as a brushroll-off switch to prevent hairs getting caught in knots.

The Classic C1 has a self cleaning brush roll, a UtraClean Mode that will clean the same area up to three times and a self-emptying dustbin that you can empty with a single button press. The noise level of this model is greater than other models. However, its powerful motor with 1,200 watts of power and robust construction justify the additional cost.

If you're willing to pay some extra money then the Miele Complete C3 canister robot vacuum is an excellent all-around robot vacuum. It performs better on carpets than the Classic C1. It performs better on all types of floors, feels more solidly built and comes with an HEPA filter.