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There's a robot for any carpet type, whether it's low-pile or high-pile. These intelligent appliances can will navigate your home in a way that is automated and pick up dirt and clean under furniture.
A lot of them come with advanced features, like mapping, which helps them navigate around your home and Self Vacuum Robot keep track of furniture positioning. They also can increase suction power to clean up surfaces that are dirtier.
iRobot Roomba 694"
The Roomba from iRobot is a basic robot vacuum that performs well on both plain flooring and low-pile floor carpet. It has a decent suction and can clean up most debris, though it isn't able to handle larger debris such as rice or sand. It also does a good job of cleaning pet hair, but it's not impervious to tangling as top Roomba models such as the I6 or j7.
The Roomba is simple to use. It features three buttons on the top cover. "Clean," which launches a cleaning session, 'Dock,' which puts it in its charging station and 'Spot,' which activates an individualized cleaning. It is controlled by an app for smartphones that allows you to schedule and stop/start cycles, as well as alter settings. You can also pair it with smart home devices such as Alexa or Google Assistant for voice-controlled operation.
This vacuum is a little slower than other models, but it's still able reach the majority of crevices and corners. It has a huge dust bin which is ideal for reducing the frequency which you need to empty it. It is compatible with digital maps and virtual barriers which let you set it to avoid specific areas or to stop completely cleaning when you want to stop it from getting stuck on something.
Although it's not the top model in its price range but it's far superior to other alternatives. The Roborock E4 has a better cleaning performance than the Roomba 694, and it can clean both low-pile and bare carpets. It also has the most efficient cleaning method and has a longer battery life. It also feels better-made, has fewer parts that require regular maintenance, costs less to maintain over its life, and charges faster than the 694.
It is also worth considering other models from the iRobot range, including the v7 and the 981. They're more expensive but they provide significant improvements over the 694 in terms of performance on both bare and low-pile floors. They also follow a more efficient cleaning route, have a bigger dirt compartment, are more efficient to charge, can move more easily, and are much easier to pair with smart home devices.
Shark RV1001AE IQ
This budget Self Vacuum Robot-emptying robot does a good job on hard floors as well as carpets with a low pile. The combo brush can reach into corners and edges and it automatically increases suction when it detects carpet. It is also effective at cleaning dirt and debris that are embedded in mid-pile carpet. The IQ's compact dock footprint and self-emptying feature are both nice features. If you'd like to change the floor level or set no-go areas, you'll need to manually reset the map.
The IQ app comes with advanced mapping and automated functions, however it isn't equipped with no-go zones. These are only available on iRobot robots. Its smart-pathing system allows for superior maneuverability and the high-pile mode of its carpet cleaning mode is efficient but it could get stuck on rug tassels.
During our tests, we observed that the IQ handled pet hair with ease. It was able to get rid of a large amount of debris on floors that were unfinished, and a fair amount of rug with a medium pile. It was less efficient with shag carpets, where it was unable to reach dirt and dust that was embedded in the fibers. It was capable of navigating chair legs and tight spaces as well as the wooden base of an IKEA step stool. It was a bit slower on floors that were not paved but it quickly recovered and performed better than other robots we tested.
The IQ is a better option over the iRobot Roomba 694 for most uses. It has a larger dustbin and lasts longer on a charge and does a better job of getting over obstacles. It comes with a mopping tool that can remove sticky messes. The iRobot however, is more sturdy and has fewer parts that require replacement or maintenance, incurs less cost per year, and can create virtual no-go zones with its companion application. It is able to continue cleaning the point it started, even if its battery runs out before it finishes. The iRobot is also controlled by voice, which can be a big plus for many users.
Eufy 11S
The RoboVac 11S from Eufy isn't the most feature-rich robot vacuum around, but it does offer excellent cleaning power at a low price. This vacuum was designed for budget-conscious consumers who don't need a complex mapping system, or an app, to control it. The robot is able to last for over an hour. It comes with an remote control, a cleaning tool, and AC power adapter.
The 11S is slim and elegant and has a tempered glass upper deck that resembles brushed aluminum. It's a nice departure from the industrial and utilitarian designs of Roomba, Samsung and Neato.
The eufy11S did well in our tests to remove larger particles and fine dust from floors. It struggled to deep clean medium and high-pile carpets. The device is also prone to bump into furniture and people that are in its path, but it's able to detect these obstacles using sensors. When it encounters them, it stops and lets out a loud sound so you can manually guide it through the obstacle before getting it back to work.
Another excellent feature of the eufy11S is its BoostIQ mode that allows you to set the robot to automatically adjust its suction strength to match floor type and level of mess. The remote control makes it easy to direct the 11S to your desired area.
If you don't have many furniture in the space where you're looking to vacuum Single Room Mode is an excellent option. The eufy will take 30 minutes focusing on cleaning the area it is assigned to.
Edge Cleaning is another option that can limit the time that is spent on each area to just 20 minutes. This will increase the battery's life. This feature allows the eufy to move in a spiraling fashion, cleaning corners and edges.
Miele Complete C1
The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range canister robotic vacuum that can be a great performer on carpet. Its performance on bare floors is also exceptional. It can remove rice and other small particles with ease. The suction power doesn't drop when the dirt bin is full. Its air-sealed design and allergy-friendly design traps allergens, keeping your family healthy. It comes with an onboard HEPA filter and a self-emptying bin, so you don't have to buy additional filters or a separate vacuum bag.
It's not as powerful as the more expensive models, but it's great for tackling staining and deep cleaning. Two front cameras provide live feeds of images on your smartphone, and it comes with one of the best robot vacuum obstacles-avoiding systems we've seen. It has a huge bin, an extended runtime and the ability to clean up quickly and without bumps.
In contrast to other robots, unlike other robots, the Complete C1 can switch between a standard powerhead and a turbo head to accommodate different flooring types. The turbo head is great for carpeting that is high-pile and low-pile and the standard powerhead can be used on bare floors and lightweight rug. It also features an automatic height adjustment system that enables it to adjust to different kinds of flooring without manual adjustments.
This model comes bundled with an SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead that can handle both hard floors as well as carpeting of medium-pile. The powerhead is also easy to maneuver and can reach tough spots. It has five levels of surface adjustments and a brushroll off switch to help prevent tangled hairs.
The Classic C1 has a self cleaning brush roll as well as a UtraClean Mode that will clean the same area three times, and a self-emptying dustbin that can be emptied by pressing a single button. The sound level of this model is more pronounced than other models. However, its powerful motor with 1,200 watts of power and durable construction are worth the extra cost.
If you're willing to spend a little more it's worth it. Miele Complete C3 is an excellent all-around canister robot vacuum that is more effective on carpet than the Classic C1. It is better suited for any type of flooring and is more robustly built and comes with an HEPA filter.
There's a robot for any carpet type, whether it's low-pile or high-pile. These intelligent appliances can will navigate your home in a way that is automated and pick up dirt and clean under furniture.

iRobot Roomba 694"
The Roomba from iRobot is a basic robot vacuum that performs well on both plain flooring and low-pile floor carpet. It has a decent suction and can clean up most debris, though it isn't able to handle larger debris such as rice or sand. It also does a good job of cleaning pet hair, but it's not impervious to tangling as top Roomba models such as the I6 or j7.
The Roomba is simple to use. It features three buttons on the top cover. "Clean," which launches a cleaning session, 'Dock,' which puts it in its charging station and 'Spot,' which activates an individualized cleaning. It is controlled by an app for smartphones that allows you to schedule and stop/start cycles, as well as alter settings. You can also pair it with smart home devices such as Alexa or Google Assistant for voice-controlled operation.
This vacuum is a little slower than other models, but it's still able reach the majority of crevices and corners. It has a huge dust bin which is ideal for reducing the frequency which you need to empty it. It is compatible with digital maps and virtual barriers which let you set it to avoid specific areas or to stop completely cleaning when you want to stop it from getting stuck on something.
Although it's not the top model in its price range but it's far superior to other alternatives. The Roborock E4 has a better cleaning performance than the Roomba 694, and it can clean both low-pile and bare carpets. It also has the most efficient cleaning method and has a longer battery life. It also feels better-made, has fewer parts that require regular maintenance, costs less to maintain over its life, and charges faster than the 694.
It is also worth considering other models from the iRobot range, including the v7 and the 981. They're more expensive but they provide significant improvements over the 694 in terms of performance on both bare and low-pile floors. They also follow a more efficient cleaning route, have a bigger dirt compartment, are more efficient to charge, can move more easily, and are much easier to pair with smart home devices.
Shark RV1001AE IQ
This budget Self Vacuum Robot-emptying robot does a good job on hard floors as well as carpets with a low pile. The combo brush can reach into corners and edges and it automatically increases suction when it detects carpet. It is also effective at cleaning dirt and debris that are embedded in mid-pile carpet. The IQ's compact dock footprint and self-emptying feature are both nice features. If you'd like to change the floor level or set no-go areas, you'll need to manually reset the map.
The IQ app comes with advanced mapping and automated functions, however it isn't equipped with no-go zones. These are only available on iRobot robots. Its smart-pathing system allows for superior maneuverability and the high-pile mode of its carpet cleaning mode is efficient but it could get stuck on rug tassels.
During our tests, we observed that the IQ handled pet hair with ease. It was able to get rid of a large amount of debris on floors that were unfinished, and a fair amount of rug with a medium pile. It was less efficient with shag carpets, where it was unable to reach dirt and dust that was embedded in the fibers. It was capable of navigating chair legs and tight spaces as well as the wooden base of an IKEA step stool. It was a bit slower on floors that were not paved but it quickly recovered and performed better than other robots we tested.
The IQ is a better option over the iRobot Roomba 694 for most uses. It has a larger dustbin and lasts longer on a charge and does a better job of getting over obstacles. It comes with a mopping tool that can remove sticky messes. The iRobot however, is more sturdy and has fewer parts that require replacement or maintenance, incurs less cost per year, and can create virtual no-go zones with its companion application. It is able to continue cleaning the point it started, even if its battery runs out before it finishes. The iRobot is also controlled by voice, which can be a big plus for many users.
Eufy 11S
The RoboVac 11S from Eufy isn't the most feature-rich robot vacuum around, but it does offer excellent cleaning power at a low price. This vacuum was designed for budget-conscious consumers who don't need a complex mapping system, or an app, to control it. The robot is able to last for over an hour. It comes with an remote control, a cleaning tool, and AC power adapter.
The 11S is slim and elegant and has a tempered glass upper deck that resembles brushed aluminum. It's a nice departure from the industrial and utilitarian designs of Roomba, Samsung and Neato.
The eufy11S did well in our tests to remove larger particles and fine dust from floors. It struggled to deep clean medium and high-pile carpets. The device is also prone to bump into furniture and people that are in its path, but it's able to detect these obstacles using sensors. When it encounters them, it stops and lets out a loud sound so you can manually guide it through the obstacle before getting it back to work.
Another excellent feature of the eufy11S is its BoostIQ mode that allows you to set the robot to automatically adjust its suction strength to match floor type and level of mess. The remote control makes it easy to direct the 11S to your desired area.
If you don't have many furniture in the space where you're looking to vacuum Single Room Mode is an excellent option. The eufy will take 30 minutes focusing on cleaning the area it is assigned to.

Miele Complete C1
The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range canister robotic vacuum that can be a great performer on carpet. Its performance on bare floors is also exceptional. It can remove rice and other small particles with ease. The suction power doesn't drop when the dirt bin is full. Its air-sealed design and allergy-friendly design traps allergens, keeping your family healthy. It comes with an onboard HEPA filter and a self-emptying bin, so you don't have to buy additional filters or a separate vacuum bag.
It's not as powerful as the more expensive models, but it's great for tackling staining and deep cleaning. Two front cameras provide live feeds of images on your smartphone, and it comes with one of the best robot vacuum obstacles-avoiding systems we've seen. It has a huge bin, an extended runtime and the ability to clean up quickly and without bumps.
In contrast to other robots, unlike other robots, the Complete C1 can switch between a standard powerhead and a turbo head to accommodate different flooring types. The turbo head is great for carpeting that is high-pile and low-pile and the standard powerhead can be used on bare floors and lightweight rug. It also features an automatic height adjustment system that enables it to adjust to different kinds of flooring without manual adjustments.
This model comes bundled with an SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead that can handle both hard floors as well as carpeting of medium-pile. The powerhead is also easy to maneuver and can reach tough spots. It has five levels of surface adjustments and a brushroll off switch to help prevent tangled hairs.
The Classic C1 has a self cleaning brush roll as well as a UtraClean Mode that will clean the same area three times, and a self-emptying dustbin that can be emptied by pressing a single button. The sound level of this model is more pronounced than other models. However, its powerful motor with 1,200 watts of power and durable construction are worth the extra cost.
If you're willing to spend a little more it's worth it. Miele Complete C3 is an excellent all-around canister robot vacuum that is more effective on carpet than the Classic C1. It is better suited for any type of flooring and is more robustly built and comes with an HEPA filter.
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