Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos
The majority of robot vacuums and mops can be customized using an application that allows you to save the maps of your home setting cleaning schedules, and select mopping options. You can also alter the suction power, as well as the amount of water your mop consumes.
A mapping function can help your robot navigate through rooms. A feature to avoid obstacles prevents it from running over wires, furniture or even stray toys. These are essential features for my house, stuffed with toys scattered around.
1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra, the flagship vacuum of the company and mop, is packed with features. It can mop and sweep simultaneously, and can even raise its brushes or mop pads so that soft surfaces don't get too wet. It can also see and avoid obstacles, with the ability to recognize pets plants, a variety of small objects.
The maximum suction power is 6,600 pascals. This is higher than any vacuum we've test so far. It also has PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, which tracks its location, preventing it from getting stuck on a surface.
Its mopping functionality is also impressive and features the S8 Pro Ultra able to apply a constant pressure of 6 Newtons to the mop pad for deep cleaning. It also comes with an automatic mop lifting mechanism, which lifts the pad when it goes from tile to laminate or hardwood to carpets and rugs to prevent soaking these types of soft surfaces.
The S8 Pro Ultra also has self-washing and self drying features. The pad can be rinsed and then dried with the dock and the dust bin will get emptied and automatically returned to it. This means that you can set it and forget it, only having to change the dust bag or refill the water tank on occasion.
This is all powered by a lithium-ion battery of 5,200mAh. I used it on its standard vac and mop settings for approximately 160 minutes before the S8 Pro Ultra started to get power hungry and return to its base for a recharge. This is within the range of the 180-minute time that Roborock claims and is comparable with other hybrids I've tried.
This is a very robust and well-rounded product with the only drawback being that it's pricey. Its sheer number of features makes it a great choice for anyone looking to replace their old stick vacuums and mops. We would highly recommend this vacuum for those who can afford the cost.
2. Dreametech L10S Ultra
The Dreametech L10S Ultra is a top-of-the-line robot vacuum and mop combo. Its premium price tag is justified by its robust feature set, which includes a large vacuuming capacity and two gyrating mops. It also comes with an app-enabled smart controller and an advanced obstacle-avoidance system.
The L10S Ultra has a retail price of 999 euros, which is one of the highest robotic vacuum and mop combos on the market. In my tests, it did well across all areas of the home, taking out 98.4 percent of debris from all floors and managing to lift long hair without knots. The mops also performed admirably and produced excellent results for cleaning with less effort than many mid-range models. This was due to their rotational movement and the powerful cleaning solution.
The docking station is the primary selling aspect of the L10S Ultra. It's multifunctional and modern. The dock empties its dustbin into dirt bag, then refills its water tank for the mopping function and even dry its mop pads for you. It also comes with a real-time safety detection system and allows you to schedule regular cleaning sessions using its smart controls.
The L10S Ultra does not offer superior carpet debris removal performance in comparison to the other hybrid vacuum mop I tested. The mops of the L10S Ultra are not as effective at removing stubborn staining as the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.
Despite the L10S Ultra's many top-of-the-line features, it requires regular care and maintenance. To prevent mildew or unpleasant odors, the base station, dustbag, and water tanks must be cleaned regularly, emptied, and dried. It is also important to keep in mind that the mop pads which are purchased separately, must be replaced regularly too.
I would recommend the L10S Ultra to anyone with the funds. If you're looking to save money I suggest a more basic model that lets you to save money while still being able to enjoy hands-free cleaning in your home. Even even if the L10S Ultra was the best robot mop and vacuum you could find, its high cost and constant maintenance will make it seem more a want than need.
3. Eufy S1 Pro
If you're looking for a robotic mop and vacuum that will remove dust and dirt on your floors while taking care of wet messes then look no further than the Eufy S1 Pro. This high-powered robovac and mop combo packs an impressive suction power of 8,000 Pa as well as a massive battery capacity to power mopping and vacuuming and a top-of-the-line obstacle-avoiding. It also comes with an automatic mop that cleans itself as it moves and makes the S1 Pro stand out from other models that have to return to their base station mid-cleaning to wash off the mop pad.

The S1 Pro has a unique mopping system that is different from the spinning discs and microfibre pads of other robots. The roller is almost the entire width of the robot, and it receives a constant supply of fresh water that is filtered and ozonated from the dock. When it turns, the roller scrubs your floors while soaking up dirt and any dry debris is removed by the side brushes or swept into the front colision bumper. The S1 Pro then takes the mop water into its base station, which is then absorbed by the tank's heating elements, and then pumped into a larger storage container. The onboard tank can hold a good amount of water and can handle up to a half dozen mopping sessions before being emptied out.
The S1 Pro comes ready to use out of the package as do most robotic vacuums/mops. It will need to be filled with clean water, however this is easy to do in the cleaning dock. You can also add a cleaning solution to the dock if you prefer to have the option of using your own cleaner. If you choose this feature, however, you will need to buy the Eufy-branded cleaning solution which is more expensive than other robot brands allowing you to choose your preferred brand of cleaning solutions.
Like many robots, the S1 Pro did well in accuracy in navigation and coverage tests. It was quick to map a room, and it was able to navigate through furniture. It got stuck on carpets with thick piles a couple of times during my tests. However, this could be improved by re-updating the software. The S1 Pro is a very capable all-in-one robot for affordable prices.
4. Roborock Qrevo
The Qrevo is Roborock's entry-level mop and vacuum, but it still has some amazing features. The dock's multifunction emptying the robot's dirtbag, filling its water tanks and washing and sanitizing mop pads is performed by the dock. The mopping system is able to sweep a large area before returning to its dock. The vacuum's extreme suction is perfect for picking up pet hair and other debris that accumulates on carpets.
The app that runs the appliance is quite extensive, and provides various options for customizing the cleaning process. You can set it up manually to start an entire map and take care to clean everything that is that is mapped by the device or you can pick individual rooms, expandable zones or even a schedule you've created. SmartPlan is one of the mopping options. It makes use of the sensors on the mop to map the area and determine the most efficient way to clean it.
The Qrevo was a great performer during our tests, just like all the Roborock models that we've test. Its navigation system is solid it can map rooms quickly and cleaning them in a neat manner. The 'Normal" pathing option covers a room well, without any major gaps or missing areas. Reactive Tech's hazard avoidance function works well, however it's not as sophisticated as the color camera systems found on the Qrevo Master and the S8 Pro Ultra. It can detect hazards like carpets with thick padding, but may not be able detect smaller objects such as rug tassels and electrical wires.
automatic hoover with this model 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 their robot. There's a good alternative: the app has the option to "clean up" at the end of each vacuuming session. This lets you utilize the vacuum's mopping capability to get rid of the last remnants of dust and debris that you've left behind from your vacuuming. This is a nice feature that can help this robot to clean up a bit better than its cheaper competitors.