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The [best cheap robot vacuum](https://www.robotvacuummops.com/) Robot Vacuum For Carpet
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Whether you've got carpet with a high or low pile, there's a robot vacuum for you. These machines are intelligent and can automatically navigate your home, suck up debris and even clean under furniture.
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Many of them have advanced features, such as mapping, which can help you navigate your home and remember furniture placement. They also can increase suction power to tackle dirtier surfaces.
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iRobot Roomba 694
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The Roomba by iRobot is an entry level robot vacuum that works well on both plain flooring and carpets with low pile. It has a good suction, but struggles with larger particles such as grains of rice or sand. It also does a good job at cleaning pet hair but it's not impervious to tangling as high-end Roomba models such as the I6 or j7.
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The Roomba 694 is easy to use. It has a trio of buttons on its top cover: 'Clean' launches a cleaning cycle and 'Dock' places it back into its charging station and 'Spot Clean' initiates an targeted clean. You can control it via a smartphone application that allows you schedule cycles, stop/start them and adjust settings. You can also connect it with smart home devices such as Alexa or Google Assistant for voice-controlled operation.
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This vacuum is a bit slower than others, but it is still able to reach most corners and crevices. It has a large dustbin which is ideal for reducing the frequency which you must empty it. It is compatible with digital mapping and virtual barriers, which allows you to make the robot avoid certain areas or stop cleaning completely to stop it from becoming stuck.
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Although it's not the top model in its price range but it's far superior to other alternatives. The Roborock E4 is more advanced than the Roomba 694, with better cleaning performance for carpets with low and no pile. It also has an efficient cleaning route and has longer battery life. It also feels better-made and has fewer parts that need regular maintenance, is less expensive to maintain over its life and charges faster than the 694.
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It's also worth taking a look at other, more premium models within the iRobot line, such as the 981 or the v7. They're more expensive, but they offer significant improvements over the 694 in terms of cleaning performance on both bare and low-pile floors, use a more efficient cleaning route, have a bigger dirt compartment, are quicker to charge, move more easily, and are much easier to pair with smart home devices.
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Shark RV1001AE IQ
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This budget self-emptying robot does a decent job on hard floors as well as carpets with a low pile. Its combo brush reaches into corners and edges, and it automatically increases suction when it detects carpet. It is also effective at cleaning dirt embedded in mid-pile carpet. The IQ has a tiny footprint and has a self-emptying feature. However, if you wish to change the floor levels on the map or set no-go zones, you'll need to manually reset it to do this, which can be a bit of trouble.
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The IQ's app comes with advanced mapping and automation features however, it's not able to access no-go zones that are available on iRobot models. The smart-pathing navigational system results in superior maneuverability and its high-pile carpet cleaning mode cleans well, but it does have a tendency to get caught up on rug tassels. Its iHome speaker lets you control the robot with voice commands.
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In our tests, we discovered that the IQ handled pet hair with ease. It was able to eliminate lots of debris on floors that were unfinished and a decent amount on medium-pile rug. It was less efficient with shag carpets, as it struggled to get at dirt and dust embedded within the fibers. It was able to maneuver the legs of a chair, tiny spaces and even the base of an IKEA wooden step stool. It was a bit slower on bare flooring, but it recovered speed and performed better than other robots we have test.
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The IQ is a better choice than the iRobot Roomba 694 for most uses. It has a larger dustbin, a longer battery life and is better in navigating around obstacles. It also comes with mopping attachments that can handle sticky mess. The iRobot is, however, is better constructed, has fewer components that require maintenance or replacement and incurs fewer recurring costs, can create virtual no go zones using its companion application. It can continue cleaning from the point it started, even if its battery runs out before it has finished. The iRobot can also be controlled with voice commands, which is an enormous benefit for many users.
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Eufy 11S
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The RoboVac 11S by eufy isn't exactly the most feature-rich robot vacuum on the market, but it does offer great cleaning power for a low price. It's designed for budget-conscious buyers who don't require a complicated mapping system or app to control the device. This robot can run for a long time and comes with an remote, cleaning tool, AC power adapter, charging base, and additional filters.
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The 11S is slim and sleek with an upper deck of tempered glass that covers plastic finished to appear like brushed aluminum. It's a nice change from the utilitarian and industrial designs of Roomba, Samsung and Neato.
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In our tests, the eufy11S was excellent at picking up larger particles and fine dust on hard floors. However, it struggled to give medium and high pile carpeting an effective deep clean. The device has a tendency to hit furniture and people in its path. However, it is able to detect these obstacles using sensors. It ceases and emits a loud ring when it encounters an obstruction. It is then possible to manually steer the device around it to restart it.
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The BoostIQ mode is another fantastic feature of the eufy11S. It lets you configure the robot to automatically adjust the suction force based on the type of floor and the level of the mess. It's also easy to use the remote to direct the 11S in the direction you want it to go.
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If you don't have a lot of furniture in the room you want to vacuum, Single Room Mode is an excellent option. The eufy is capable of spending up to 30 minutes cleaning the area it is assigned.
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You can also select Edge Cleaning that restricts the amount of time in each area to 20 minutes for maximum battery life. This option allows the eufy to move in a spiraling fashion, cleaning corners and edges.
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Miele Complete C1
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The Miele Complete C1 is an excellent mid-range robot vacuum that is a top performer on carpet. Its performance on bare floors is also impressive. It is able to remove small particles such as rice with ease and it doesn't suffer from suction power even when its dirt bin gets full. Its air-sealed design and allergy-friendly design capture allergens and keep your family healthy. It comes with an onboard HEPA and self-emptying bin, so you don't need additional filters or vacuum bags.
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It's not as powerful as pricier models, but it's still great for tackling dirt and deep cleaning. It has two cameras on the front that deliver live feeds to your smartphone. It also comes with one of the most advanced obstacle avoidance systems. It also has a large dustbin, long runtime, and a fast, bump-free clean-up.
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The Complete C1 is unlike most robots in that it can switch between the standard head and turbo to suit different types of flooring. The turbo head is great for carpeting that is high-pile and low-pile and the standard powerhead works well on floors that are unfinished and light rug. It also has an automatic height adjustment system that enables it to adapt to different kinds of flooring without manual adjustments.
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This model is bundled with the SBD 285-3 Classic Combination Floorhead, which can be used on carpets and hard floors. medium pile. The powerhead is also easy to maneuver and can get into difficult spots. It comes with five different adjustments to the surface and a brushroll-off switch to prevent hairs from getting tangled.
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The Classic C1 also has a self-cleaning brush roll, an UtraClean mode that goes across the same area three times to give the most thorough cleaning and a self-emptying bin that can be emptied with the touch of the button. Its sound level is slightly higher than some other models however, its powerful 1,200-watt motor as well as robust construction make it worth the extra cost.
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If you're willing to spend an extra amount it is the Miele Complete C3 canister robot vacuum is an excellent all-around robot vacuum. It is more effective on carpets than the Classic C1. It is more efficient on all floors, feels more solidly built, and includes an HEPA filter.
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