Combined with an RGB camera to detect visible messes and obstacles, the UV light lets the vacuum spot stains that aren't visible under normal lighting, such as pet urine. When it encounters dirt, visible or not, the robot uses onboard AI to identify and decide how to clean it.
When it comes to finding the best vacuums on Amazon, our editors are seasoned pros. We've been testing every model on the market from the most sought-after cordless vacuums to robot vacuums for years now, including longtime best-sellers as well as new and notable picks from names like Dyson, Levoit, and Eufy.
The Bissell Crosswave OmniFind Multi-Surface Cleaner is a cordless device that mops and vacuums at the same time. The cleaner offers up to 25 minutes of use on a full charge and includes a charging base for docking. Designed for various surfaces - including rugs, hardwood, and tile - it features FurFinder headlights to reveal hidden pet hair and messes. It also separates clean and dirty water using two tanks and has a bagless design (just empty the canister when it's full).
My favorite feature on a robot vacuum is hands-down the roller mop. I bought my first Roborock seven years ago, and its microfiber mop pad was a game-changer for me as a busy mom with a toddler and baby, even if I had to wash it a couple of times during a cleaning session. Little did I know that I'd test Roborock's first roller mop robot nearly a decade later.
Upright Vacuums: These corded vacuums are the most traditional. They work for hardwoods and carpets and most of the Shark ones come with hoses and nozzle attachments for extra mobile cleaning, reaching high or hard to reach areas. Plus, they are corded so you never have to charge them, etc. On the negative side, they are heavy and you are tied down to a power outlet.
In an Instagram Reel, creator @alyssalanemcnair demonstrates using a leaf blower indoors to push debris out from under furniture, along baseboards, and out of tight, hard-to-reach spaces. The concept is simple: Instead of vacuuming or sweeping, you use the airflow to move dirt, dust, and debris out from areas traditional tools struggle to reach. It sounds chaotic (and it definitely looks dramatic), but in practice, it's surprisingly strategic - especially if you're intentional about where the mess is being directed.
I made the purchase about 20 years ago after graduating college and moving into my first apartment. It was nothing fancy - or all that effective, if memory serves - but it did the job when my postgrad budget was too low to afford a cleaning service. Eventually, I met my now-husband and ditched my old vacuum in favor of his, which was just as old, though in better shape. It's served us fine, however.
I, let's be clear, am not. But I can share what it's like to make the jump from an entry-level model to one of these multifunctional combo units, something I imagine many Verge readers have considered. To say I'm impressed by the performance of the drone maker's first and best robot vacuum is an understatement. But I'm also not convinced anyone should spend over $2,000 for the DJI Romo P, regardless of how much I like its transparent looks.
Although it's since been dethroned as our favorite midrange robot vacuum / mop hybrid, X10 Pro Omni remains a solid choice thanks to its excellent AI-powered obstacle detection, powerful oscillating mops, and user-friendly app. The dual-spinning brushes are capable of removing dried stains with 1kg of downward pressure, and a built-in water reservoir prevents the robovac from having to frequently return to the dock just to refill its tank.