Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos
The majority of robot vacuum and mop combinations can be customised using a specialized application. You can save maps of your house, organize cleaning schedules, and choose mopping modes. You can also alter the suction power, as well as the amount of water the mop is using.
A mapping feature can help your robot navigate around rooms, while an obstacle avoidance function will stop it from hitting furniture, wires or stray pet toys. These features are essential in my home that is filled with toys.
1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra, the top-of-the-line vacuum and mop, comes packed with features. It's able to both mop and sweep in a single session and can lift its mop pads and brushes to prevent soft surfaces from becoming too wet. It can also see and avoid obstacles, thanks to the ability to spot pet toys, plants and other small objects.
The robot vacuum has a maximum suction power of 6,000 pascals which is more than any other robot vacuum we've tested up to now. It also has PreciSense LiDAR navigation, which tracks its location, which prevents it from getting stuck on objects.
The mopping capabilities of the S8 Pro Ultra are also impressive. It can provide constant pressure to the pad that is more than 6 Newtons to give a thorough clean. It also has mop lifter which lifts the pad automatically when it changes between tile and laminate, hardwood and carpet or rugs, in order to avoid soaking soft surfaces.
Additionally, the S8 Pro Ultra has self-washing and self-drying functions. The pad can be used for rinsing and drying in the dock. The dust bin will automatically empty and return to the dock. This means you can put it away and forget about it, and only need to clean the dust bag and refill the water tank occasionally.
All of this is powered by a 5,200mAh lithium-ion battery. I tested it with its normal mop and vac settings for about 160 minutes before the S8 Pro Ultra started to be power-deficient and return to its base to recharge. This isn't too far from the 180 minutes that Roborock claims and is at par other hybrids I've tested.
It's a well-rounded, capable product. The only drawback is that it's pricey. The sheer amount of features makes it a very attractive option for anyone who is looking to replace their old mops and stick vacuums. If you can afford the cost, we highly recommend checking this one out.
2. Dreametech L10S Ultra
The Dreametech L10S Ultra robot vacuum and mop is an expensive combination. Its price is justified by its impressive feature set, which includes a large vacuuming capacity and two gyrating mop mops. It comes with an app-enabled smart control system and powerful obstacle-avoidance technology.
The L10S Ultra has a retail price of 999 euros, which is one of the most expensive robotic vacuum and mop combinations available. In my tests, it performed very well throughout the entire home. It was able to remove 98.4 percent of debris from any type of floor and was able to lift long hair without getting caught up in. The mops also performed admirably with excellent cleaning results with less effort than mid-range models. This was due to their rotational motion and an effective dose of cleaning solution.
However, the L10S Ultra's main selling point is its innovative docking station that is multi-functional. The dock empties its dustbin into dirt bag, fills its water tank to enable mopping, and dry its mop pads for you. It is equipped with a real-time danger detection system, and its smart controls allow you to schedule periodic cleaning sessions.
Contrary to the other hybrid mops that I test The L10S Ultra doesn't offer advanced dirt pickup on carpets. Additionally it's not as adept at removing tough stains like those in the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, which is the most expensive model. Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.
Despite the L10S Ultra's top-of-the-line features, it still requires regular maintenance. To prevent the growth of mildew or unpleasant odors, the base unit dustbag, water, and tanks need to be cleaned regularly, emptied, and dried. The mop pads that are sold separately will need to be changed periodically.
Given the L10S Ultra's premium cost and robust features, I would recommend it to anyone who has the funds for it. For those who are on a smaller budget, I suggest considering a less basic model that will allow you to save money while enjoying the convenience of hands-free cleaning at your home. It's worth noting that even it's true that the L10S Ultra is the best robot vacuum and mop you can buy but its high price and ongoing maintenance will eventually make it more of a desire than a need.

3. Eufy S1 Pro
Eufy S1 Pro is the robot vacuum and mop you require to get rid of messes and get rid of dirt from your floors. This powerful robovac/mop combination comes with a powerful 8,000 Pa suction power. It also has a large battery capacity that can be used for both mopping and vacuuming. It is also equipped with a top-notch obstacle-avoidance system. It even comes with a roller mop that cleans itself while moving this makes the S1 Pro stand out from other models that have to return to their base station mid-cleaning to rinse off the mop's pad.
The S1 Pro uses a unique mopping system that is a major departure from the microfibre pads and spinning discs of other robots. The roller is almost the entire width of the robot, and it gets a constant supply of clean water that is filtered and ozonated from the dock. As it rotates, the roller scrubs your floors while soaking up dirt, and any dry debris is removed by the side brushes or swept away into the front colision bumper. The S1 Pro dumps dirty mop water into its base station where it is sucked by the tank's heater elements, and then it is emptied into a bigger storage container. The onboard tank holds plenty of water, and it can handle about half a dozen mopping sessions before running dry.
Like many robot vacuums and mop combinations The S1 Pro is ready to roll out of the box. The S1 Pro does need to be filled with clean water. This can be done using the cleaning dock. You can also add a cleaning solution to the dock in case you want to have the option of using your own brand of cleaner. If you decide to select this option, you'll need to purchase the branded cleaning solution from Eufy which is more expensive than other robot brands that allow you to use your own cleaning products.
The S1 Pro performed well in the navigation efficiency and coverage tests, as did most robots. It was fast to map a room, and it easily navigated around furniture. It sat on carpets with larger piles several times during my tests. However it could be improved by updating the software. The S1 Pro is an all-in-one robot that offers a lot of functionality at an affordable price.
4. Roborock Qrevo
The Qrevo is Roborock’s entry-level mop and vacuum, but it still has some outstanding features. The dock's multi-function function is emptying the robot's dirtbag, filling its water tanks, as well as cleaning and sanitizing the mop pads is performed by the dock. The mopping system is able to clean a large area before returning to its dock. The vacuum's powerful suction is ideal for removing pet hair and other debris that accumulates on carpets.
The application that runs this appliance is dense, with a wide choice of options for customizing the cleaning process. You can clean manually every area that is that are mapped by this device, or select individual rooms, an expandable zone or a routine you've developed. There are a number of mopping options, including SmartPlan -an algorithm that makes use of the sensors on the mops to determine the most efficient way to clean your home as it maps the space.
The Qrevo did well in our tests, just like the other Roborock models we've tested. Its navigation system is efficient in locating rooms quickly and cleaning in an organized way. The 'Normal' setting for pathing does an excellent job of covering a room, leaving no gaps or missing areas. Reactive Tech's hazard avoidance function works well too, but it's not as sophisticated as the color camera systems on the Qrevo Master and the S8 Pro Ultra. It can detect hazards like carpets with thick padding, but might not be able to recognize smaller items such as electrical wires and rug tassels.
The one glaring flaw of this device is the absence of a mop-after-vacuum option which could be a problem for those who spend a lot of time vacuuming before cleaning with their robot. There's a good workaround: the app includes the option to "clean up" at the end of each session. This lets you use the mopping function of the vacuum to get rid of the last traces of debris and dust left behind by your vacuuming. This is a great feature that helps this robot to clean up a bit better than its cheaper competitors.