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Buying a Floor Vacuum Robot

This model, unlike older robots that relied on random navigation to navigate your home, utilizes mapping technology to keep track of the layout of your home from one cleaning task to the next. This makes it less likely to bump into furniture or walls, and also spends more time picking up debris.

It also has wheel sensors and wall sensors to stop it from falling down a staircase or scratching up walls. Its battery lasts longer than average and its dust bin is extra-large.

Features

A floor vacuum robot makes it easy to keep your home tidy. It is a smart gadget that can be programmed by the owner to automate the mop, sweep and vacuum floors based on an established schedule. It can also detect different flooring types and adjust its settings accordingly. This can help it get rid of dust and dirt. It can also detect the steep drops so that it won't fall.

There are many options that can be found in a robotic vacuum cleaner, and the features you select will depend on the needs you have. Some robots, for example, can be controlled by voice, and also have an energy source that can be recharged to let them clean more thoroughly. They also come with a dust bin that can be easily empty. Some have a brush to scrub hard-to-reach places like edges and corners. Some have the option to automatically fill with water to perform a wet mopping function.

There's a floor vacuum robot system to meet your needs, whether you want a simple robot that can keep your kitchen or living room spotless or more sophisticated robotic systems to manage the entire house. The best options will have an array of features that help you get the job done. The size of your house and the furniture in it will determine the dimensions of the robot.

Real Simple asked three experts to share their thoughts in order to write an exhaustive and thorough review of the best robotic vacuums for hardwood flooring. They spoke with Forrest McCall, co-owner of the blog Mama Needs a Project