The Benefits of Robot Vacuum Cleaners
A robot vacuum can make the chore of cleaning your floor a lot much easier. The best models will even sweep the floor.
The cheapest robot cleaners use basic bump navigation, however more advanced ones can map out your room using smart sensors and camera technology. They can even keep track of different areas and take note of furniture positioning.
1. You can cut down on time
Having a robot vacuum cleaner could be a great time saver if you struggle to find the time in the day for an effective clean. These tiny devices can be programmed to operate when you're away from the house, meaning that you can come home to a tidy, fresh-smelling home. They can also be programmed to go through the house on an agenda so you don't have to be concerned about maintaining the task at hand.
You can automate your cleaning routine even more by choosing the robot vacuum that has smart features. Some models come with built-in voice control that allows you to make commands through an app, or even a compatible smart speaker like Google Assistant or Alexa. This means you can instruct the robot to begin cleaning, stop or return to its dock. Certain robots will send notifications when something goes wrong. For instance, if the robot gets tangled up in a cable or ingests an unintentionally lost sock.
Advanced robotic vacuums use intelligent navigation to map out your home. They'll be able to recognise various surfaces, including carpets, tiles, wood and stone. They'll also know when they're approaching the stairs or a corner and can be directed to avoid obstacles with sensors to sense edges and corners. Certain models will be fitted with laser technology, which will enable them to create a visual map and remember the areas they have already cleaned.
You can also be more precise with your cleaning by putting up an "no-go zone" on these devices. This will prevent robots from returning to areas that you do not want to see again. You can even choose the spot cleaning mode, which lets the device zoom in on a specific area and deep clean it more thorough than the general sweep.
These machines can make your life easier but there are still places that they can't reach. That's why it's a good idea to clear your home and remove any items that could get tangled in the robot's brushes or wheels. This will make the robot cleaner more efficient and safer.
2. They keep your carpets tidy
Robot vacuum cleaners are an excellent option to keep your carpets in top condition. Their powerful suction and carpet cleaning options help get rid of dirt, debris pet hair, and more from your carpet fibers. They're also able to effectively clean your carpets, without affecting the texture or color. While they're an excellent choice to maintain your carpets however, you might prefer to complement your robot vacuum with occasional deep cleaning sessions by using regular carpet cleaner.
Contrary to traditional robots that can be difficult to install and operate Modern robotic cleaners are equipped with a myriad of smart features to make them easier to use than ever. They can sense your carpets and rugs, which increases the suction power of their cleaners to better pick up dust and debris. They can also map your entire home and stay clear of obstacles such as charger cords, toys and shoelaces. Some of them have self-emptying bins which means you don't have to worry about messes.
Robots can still encounter problems when they come in contact with your carpets, despite their coolness. GH Contributing Commerce Editor Brandon Carte has a few suggestions to keep in mind, based on his extensive research and testing of these handy devices (and shedding German shepherds and Husky).
The key to getting the best results is to prepare your home to be cleaner. You should remove all cables that are tangled and other items that could hinder the robot's path. Make sure to clean the filter, particularly when your home is littered with pet hair.
Take a look at the iRobot Roomba j7+ if looking for a robot designed specifically to vacuum and mop your carpet. This hybrid robot blends the best features of both mop and vacuum and makes use of an advanced mix of sensors to keep your floors spotless. It utilizes LiDAR, camera and structured-light 3D mapping to navigate through your home. It even recognizes furniture so it doesn't accidentally muck up your dining table or armchair.
The feature of adaptive variable power of the mop boosts suction when it comes in contact with carpets, and decreases the amount of water used when mopping. This means that you don't have to worry about your floors getting wet. It can also set up virtual barriers to stop your cleaner from cleaning areas that don't need a thorough clean.
3. Easy to maintain
Many robot vacuums are advertised as "set-and-forget" devices. However, as any other appliance in your house they will require some more attention. They are generally easy to maintain. A few simple steps can keep them running at their best and ensure that you floors remain pristine.
It is easy to inspect and clean your robot. In most cases, a few times a week will suffice to keep it in good condition. This includes emptying the dustbin regularly, checking that all components function and cleaning brushes, filters, or other parts, based on the model and manufacturer. Regular maintenance will ensure that your robotic vacuum cleaner will last as long as it can, and helps you maximize the value of your investment.
Maintaining the cleanliness of your robot's wheels is especially important, as they are vital to the robot's smooth, efficient movement around your home. If the wheels are dirty, or covered with dust and other debris, they won't be able to move as effortlessly. They could even damage the floor. The majority of manufacturers provide illustrated instructions in their manuals and apps to help you take care of the wheels of your robot vacuum. iRobot, for example has a specific cleaning app that gives detailed instructions and tips on how to maintain your robot.
Other common maintenance steps include taking out and deep cleaning the side brushes. The majority of robots have an application specifically designed for brush removal and cleaning that includes detailed, step-bystep instructions. Certain models might require you to take the brush and tap it against a trash can to get rid of any dust accumulation, then wash the brush and allow it to air dry prior to reinserting it.
Cleaning the dustbin is a important aspect of maintaining your robot vacuum, as it will help keep debris and dirt from blocking the filters and reduce suction power. The majority of manufacturers recommend emptying the bin each time you use it or at least once per week.
Examine the batteries of your robot regularly and ensure that all components function. This will ensure that your robot operates at its best and prevent it from becoming stuck on items like phone charger cords and long curtains. This can cause the vacuum to stop abruptly, resulting in frustrated sounding. Make sure you purchase genuine parts and accessories to ensure compatibility with your robot model and long-term durability.

4. They're eco-friendly
Robot vacs tend to consume less energy than large-sized vacuum cleaners, which means they're less harmful to the environment. They also typically require less space in your home, which means you can keep the floor space available to use for other things.
Many robot vacuums are also designed to last. If they are maintained and cared for properly they will last as long as a regular vac. Cleaning the rotating brushes regularly (hairs will get tangled here) and using your robot vacuum according to the manufacturer's guidelines and replacing parts like batteries when required, will keep your robot in good condition for years to come.
Find a vacuum cleaner with a high suction capacity of 2,000 pacals or greater is a good idea, but some models go above this. You should also consider features such as obstacles avoidance (some models are able to detect cables, toys and clothing strewn around) and a spot-cleaning feature. You can track the robot's progress and make weekly cleaning schedules using an application.
Advanced models can map their surroundings with cameras and advanced sensors to avoid getting stuck on stray wires or furniture that is low lying. Some can also detect hair on pets and automatically adjust their approach. Most robots have self-emptying bases that will automatically empty the dust into the cleaning station at the end of a session.
vacuum bot come with small dustbins that need to be regularly cleaned. If you do not want to waste time emptying these small bins, choose a model that has an elongated dustbin. This will ensure proper suction no matter how full the bin might be. It's also worth searching for a robot that is programmed to self-empty at a specific interval or one with a bigger base that doesn't need emptying as often. Some models are also connected to your smart home system, which means you can operate them with voice commands like 'clean under sofa' or empty kitchen bin'. Some models even come with a maximum power boost mode that lets them clean carpets with more heft for an extra boost of cleaning power.