Top-Rated Robot Vacuum + Mop Combos
Ranked by Amazon customer review volume, average rating, and independent lab performance data — top 10 per category.
In The Hook Up's comprehensive multi-vacuum testing (the most cited independent robot vacuum evaluation online, testing 42 models), the ECOVACS X8 Pro Omni achieved the second-highest carpet pickup score ever recorded at 75.5% — outperforming every other vacuum tested that round. Its 18,000 Pa BLAST airflow suction is combined with OZMO Turbo spinning mops rotating at 200 RPM, producing genuine scrubbing force that removes dried stains where lesser mops merely smear wet debris. AIVI 3D 3.0 navigation with dual cameras identifies and avoids obstacles intelligently, even distinguishing between pet waste and other dark objects to avoid spreading messes. The dock auto-empties, hot-water washes mops, and UV-treats the wash water. Reviewers describe it as transformative for households with pets and young children.
Pros
- Second-highest carpet pickup score ever tested (75.5%)
- 200RPM OZMO mop — actual scrubbing force
- AIVI 3D AI avoids pet waste specifically
- UV water treatment in dock for hygiene
- Hot-water mop washing
Cons
- Premium price at $1,300
- Large dock footprint
- ECOVACS app has a learning curve
The Dreame X50 Ultra earns its premium price through engineering genuinely unlike any other robot: a retractable LiDAR turret and powered 'legs' that allow it to climb thresholds up to 40mm and reach under low furniture where most robots cannot go. In The Hook Up's testing it achieved 71.75% carpet pickup — essentially matching the Roborock Saros 10R and dramatically improving on prior-year flagships. DuoBrush dual tapered roller virtually eliminates hair tangles; testers found it completely hair-free after runs. The Ultra base dispenses cleaning solution automatically, washes mops with hot water, and hot-air dries them. Reviewed.com's analysts called it 'one of the most advanced hybrid cleaners we've seen,' with granular app control enabling zone-by-zone suction and water flow customization.
Pros
- Retractable LiDAR and legs climb 40mm thresholds
- DuoBrush virtually zero hair tangling
- Auto-dispenses cleaning solution
- Hot-water mop wash and hot-air dry
- Granular app zone control
Cons
- Most expensive at $1,500
- Large Ultra base station
- Edge cleaning can miss some fine debris
TechRadar named the Roborock Qrevo Curv the best overall robot vacuum of 2026, praising its 'superb suction and excellent mopping' combined with flagship dock automation and reliable, fuss-free daily operation. The Curv's distinctive curved design allows wider mop coverage per pass than round robots, while dual spinning mops at 200 RPM deliver consistent scrubbing pressure. Anti-tangle brush roll handles hair reliably. The comprehensive dock empties dust, washes mop pads with hot water, hot-air dries them, and self-cleans between cycles. PreciSense LiDAR navigation creates detailed multi-floor maps with room detection. Roborock's app is consistently praised as the most user-friendly in the category, with scheduling, zone cleaning, and real-time map editing accessible to non-technical users.
Pros
- Named best overall robot vacuum 2026 by TechRadar
- Curved body for wider mop coverage per pass
- Best-in-class app (most user-friendly)
- Comprehensive dock with hot-water mop wash
- PreciSense LiDAR multi-floor mapping
Cons
- Premium price at $1,000
- Curved design requires slightly different dock space
- Roller mopping less thorough on dried stains
The iRobot Roomba Plus 505 Combo is iRobot's most complete robot vacuum and mop, featuring an extending spinning mop pad that deploys for hard floors and fully retracts to the top of the robot on carpet — eliminating any risk of wet carpet contact. The AutoWash Dock auto-empties the dustbin, washes mop pads, and provides heated drying between cycles. LiDAR navigation with PrecisionVision AI obstacle detection reliably avoids common household hazards. iRobot's Roomba OS app offers some of the most accessible scheduling, room-by-room cleaning, and smart home integration (Alexa, Google Home) in the category. Note the iRobot Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing; the company asserts continued full operation. For buyers committed to iRobot's ecosystem, the 505 is their most capable mopping model.
Pros
- Mop fully retracts to top on carpet (zero wet-carpet risk)
- AutoWash dock washes and heat-dries mop pads
- Best iRobot app experience
- LiDAR + PrecisionVision navigation
- Alexa and Google Home integration
Cons
- iRobot Chapter 11 bankruptcy (late 2025)
- Premium price at $1,000
- Mopping not as aggressive as Dreame/ECOVACS spinning mops
The Roborock Qrevo S5V earns its position as TechGearLab's top pick for most people by delivering premium combo cleaning — dual spinning mops, adjustable water levels, LiDAR mapping, and a full-service dock — at a price roughly $300 below Roborock's top-tier models. In side-by-side testing it left 'both hard floors and carpets looking freshly cleaned with minimal debris,' a performance that rivals units costing twice as much. The all-in-one dock washes mop pads with clean water, hot-air dries them, empties the dustbin, and refills the robot's water tank. Anti-tangle brush system prevents hair accumulation. For the household that wants genuinely hands-free cleaning without paying $1,000+, the Qrevo S5V is the clearest value proposition in the category.
Pros
- Named best for most people by TechGearLab
- Full dock service (empty, wash, dry, refill)
- Dual spinning mops with adjustable water
- Anti-tangle brush system
- $300 less than Roborock flagships
Cons
- Dock still occupies significant space
- Mopping not quite flagship-tier for dried stains
- Needs clearing large obstacles before running
For households with heavy pet hair and long-haired occupants, the Narwal Freo X Ultra's 4% hair-tangle rate in TechGearLab's testing is simply unmatched. The tapered cone brush design — now widely copied by 2025 flagship models — routes hair down and into the suction port before it can wrap. The clean-water/dirty-water tank separation system in the dock means the robot always mops with clean water, then returns dirty water to a separate tank for disposal. Mop pads self-clean at the dock between rooms during the cleaning cycle — a feature unique to Narwal that prevents cross-contamination of different floor areas. 11,000 Pa suction handles mixed hard floor and carpet homes. Reviewers transitioning from other brands specifically mention the mop cleanliness innovation as a genuine surprise.
Pros
- 4% hair tangle — best result ever tested by TechGearLab
- Clean/dirty water tank separation
- Mid-run self-cleaning mop pads between rooms
- Tapered brush design pioneered this approach
- Strong pet hair performance
Cons
- Premium at $800
- Dock footprint is large
- App has a learning curve
The Shark Matrix Plus is the most reviewed robot vacuum-mop combo in the $400–$500 tier, offering Sonic Mopping (high-frequency pad vibration that scrubs more effectively than simple dragging), CleanEdge technology that extends the side brush to clean within 4mm of walls, and Matrix Clean home mapping. The HEPA bagless self-emptying base captures allergens while eliminating ongoing bag costs. 100-minute runtime handles homes up to 2,000 sq ft per charge. Compatible with Alexa voice control. Reviewers who upgraded from Shark's vacuum-only robots specifically praise the mopping performance, noting Sonic Mopping on tile and sealed hardwood outperforms simple wet pads at this price tier significantly.
Pros
- Most reviewed combo in $400-$500 tier
- Sonic Mopping vibration for effective scrubbing
- CleanEdge gets within 4mm of walls
- HEPA bagless self-empty (no bags)
- Alexa compatible
Cons
- No spinning mop pads like premium models
- Dock does not wash mop pads
- Mopping less thorough on dried stains
The Eufy Omni C20 delivers 7,000 Pa suction and dual spinning mop pads in a compact all-in-one dock package that auto-washes and auto-dries mop pads — at a price that significantly undercuts comparable Roborock and Dreame models. A built-in detangling comb in the main brush tackles pet hair proactively. At 3.35 inches tall, it clears most furniture. The mopping performance on hard floors earns consistent praise from reviewers for daily maintenance cleaning, and the auto-mop-washing dock eliminates the most tedious manual maintenance task in the category. Eufy's app is praised for its clean interface and reliability. For households focused primarily on hard floor cleaning with occasional light carpet, the C20 offers excellent value.
Pros
- Auto mop wash and dry in compact dock
- 7,000 Pa suction for daily cleaning
- Pet hair detangling comb in brush
- Eufy app praised for simplicity
- Strong value vs Roborock/Dreame at same price
Cons
- Lower suction than Dreame/Roborock flagships
- Mopping less aggressive than 200RPM ECOVACS
- Some hair tangle with very long hair
The Roborock Saros Z70 is the most novel robot vacuum on the market: it features a retractable robotic arm that can pick up and move small obstacles — socks, small toys, charging cables — that would otherwise block its path or require human intervention. This is a conceptual breakthrough for families with kids or messy home environments where pre-cleaning the floor before running the robot has always been an annoyance. Beyond the arm gimmick (which genuinely impresses in Reviewed.com testing), the Z70 is a fully capable flagship vacuum-mop combo with LiDAR navigation, 10-in-one dock, and all Roborock's mature software. The robotic arm is the conversation-starter, but the underlying robot is thoroughly excellent. TechRadar calls it 'perfect for tech enthusiasts who want to experience the next generation of home robotics.'
Pros
- Robotic arm picks up socks, toys, cables
- 10-in-1 dock automation
- Roborock's most sophisticated navigation
- Full flagship vacuum + mop performance
- Genuinely next-generation capability
Cons
- Premium price at $1,800
- Arm is novel but has limited practical range
- Large dock footprint
The SwitchBot S20 earns its place as Reviewed.com's budget pick for robot vacuum-mop combos by delivering a surprising level of dock automation at a price point that competitors struggle to match. The all-in-one dock auto-empties the dustbin, washes mop pads, and refills the water tank — a full-service dock experience at the $500 entry point. LiDAR mapping creates accurate room plans. 6,500 Pa suction handles everyday debris reliably. Deep integration with the SwitchBot smart home ecosystem enables the robot to respond to home automation triggers — cleaning the kitchen after a cooking session ends, or starting a cleaning cycle when everyone leaves home. For SwitchBot ecosystem owners or budget-conscious first-time combo buyers, the S20 delivers more automation than its price suggests.
Pros
- Most dock automation at $500 price point
- Auto-empty + mop wash + water refill in dock
- Deep SwitchBot smart home integration
- LiDAR precision mapping
- Good entry into combo category
Cons
- 6,500 Pa lower than premium models
- Mopping not as powerful as spinning mop flagships
- SwitchBot ecosystem lock-in for best integrations