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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 smart appliances will navigate your home in a way that is automated clean up debris and clean under furniture.

They have advanced features such as mapping that helps you navigate around your home and keep track of where furniture is. They can also increase the suction power in order to take on dirtier surfaces.

iRobot Roomba 694

The Roomba 694 by iRobot is an entry-level cheap robot vacuum vacuum that works well on carpets with low pile and bare floors. It is able to suction well however it has trouble with larger particles such as sand or grains of rice. It also does a decent job at cleaning pet hair, but it's not impervious to tangling as high-end Roomba models, such as the j7 or I6.

The Roomba 694 is simple to use. It has a trio of buttons on its cover: 'Clean' starts a cleaning cycle and 'Dock' allows it to be put back into its charging station, and 'Spot Clean' triggers the targeted cleaning. It can be controlled via an app for smartphones that lets you to schedule cycles, stop/start them and adjust settings. It is also possible to pair the device to smart home devices like Alexa or Google Assistant to control it via voice.

This vacuum cleaner is slower than other models, but it can reach most corners and crevices. It comes with a large dust bin, which is great for reducing the frequency the frequency you have to empty it. It is compatible with digital mapping and virtual barriers, which allow you to program the robot to stay out of certain areas or to stop cleaning completely to stop it from becoming stuck.

It's not the best in its price range however it's superior to other models. The Roborock E4 has a better cleaning performance than the Roomba 694 and it's able to clean carpets with low pile as well as 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, is priced less over its life and charges faster than 694.

It is also worth considering other models within the iRobot range, including the v7 and the 981. The v7 and 981 are more expensive, but they have significant improvement in cleaning efficiency, both on bare and low pile floors. They also have a larger dirt compartment they charge faster, can move more easily, and are easier to pair up with smart home devices.

Shark RV1001AE IQ

This self-emptying robotic vacuum cleaner does a great job on carpets with low piles and hard flooring. Its combination brush gets into edges and corners, and it automatically increases suction when it detects carpet. It also does a good job of cleaning embedded dirt off carpets in the middle of the pile. The IQ's compact dock footprint and self-emptying feature are both nice features. If you want to change the floor level or set zones that aren't allowed, you'll have to manually reset the map.

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

During our tests, we discovered that the IQ was able to handle pet hair effectively. It was able to eliminate lots of debris on bare floors and a good amount on medium-pile rug. It was less efficient with shag carpets. It was unable to reach dirt and dust buried within the fibers. It did a good job of maneuvering the legs of chairs and tight spaces, as well as the base of a wooden IKEA step stool. It was a little slower on flooring that was not fully covered, but it recovered speed and did better than other robots that we evaluated.

The IQ is a better option for most users than the iRobot Roomba. It has a larger dustbin and lasts longer on a charge and is capable of moving itself around obstacles. It also has mopping attachments that can handle sticky messes. The iRobot, on the other hand feels better built, has fewer components that require replacement or maintenance and incurs fewer recurring costs, can create virtual no go zones with its companion application. It is able to continue cleaning from where it left off even if the battery is out before it's finished. The iRobot can also be controlled via voice commands, which is an enormous benefit for many users.

Eufy 11S

The RoboVac 11S from Eufy isn't the most feature-rich robot vacuum around but it does provide great cleaning power for the price of. It's designed for those who don't require a complex mapping system or an app to control the device. This robot can run for a long time and comes with the remote, a cleaning tool, AC power adapter, charging base, and additional filters.

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

In our tests, the eufy 11S was extremely effective at removing larger debris and fine dust on hard flooring. It struggled to deep clean high-pile and medium-pile carpets. It is also prone to bump into furniture and other objects in its path however, it is able to detect these obstacles using sensors. If it encounters them it ceases to move and emits a loud sound so you can manually steer it around the obstacle and then get back to work.

The BoostIQ mode is a great feature of the eufy11S. It lets you set the robot up to automatically adjust suction strength based upon the floor type and the amount of mess. The remote control makes it easy to direct the 11S to your desired place.

If you don't have many furniture in the area you're looking to vacuum Single Room Mode is an excellent option. The eufy is capable of spending up to 30 minutes cleaning the space it is assigned.

You can also select Edge Cleaning, which limits the amount of time in each area to 20 minutes to ensure optimal battery life. By selecting this option the eufy moves in a spiral pattern, tackling corners and edges for a thorough clean.

Miele Complete C1

The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range robot vacuum that can be a great performer on carpet. Its performance on bare floors is also impressive. It is able to remove rice and other fine debris with ease. The suction power doesn't diminish when the dirt bin is full. Its air-sealed design and allergy-friendly design snuff out allergens and keep your family healthy. It has an onboard HEPA filter and self-emptying dustbin, so you don't need additional filters or a separate vacuum bag.

It's not as powerful as the more expensive models, but is still great for deep cleaning and fighting stains. Its two front cameras deliver live images to your smartphone, and it has one of the best obstacle avoidance systems we've seen. It also comes with a huge dustbin, a long runtime and a speedy clean-up that is free of bumps.

Unlike most other robots, unlike most other robots, Complete C1 can switch between the standard powerhead and the turbo head for different types of floors. The turbo head is best on low-pile or high-pile carpeting while the standard powerhead is good for bare floors and light rugs. It also has an automatic height adjustment system which lets it easily adapt to various kinds of flooring without manual adjustments.

This model comes with a SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead that can handle both hard floors as well as carpeting with a medium pile. The powerhead can be easily moved and get into difficult areas. It comes with five different surface adjustments and a brushroll-off switch to prevent hairs from getting tangled.

The Classic C1 also has a self-cleaning brush roll, an UtraClean mode that goes around the same area three times for the most thorough cleaning and a self-emptying bin that can be emptied with the push of a button. The noise level of this model is greater than other models. However its powerful motor with 1,200 watts of power and sturdy construction justify the extra cost.

If you're willing to spend a little more, the Miele Complete C3 is an excellent all-around canister robot vacuum that is more effective on carpet than the Classic C1. It is more efficient on all floors and feels more sturdy, and includes an HEPA filter.