Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos
The majority of robot vacuums and mops can be customised using an app that can save maps of your home setting cleaning schedules, and choose mopping modes. You can also alter the suction power, as well as how much water your mop consumes.
A mapping feature aids your robot navigate around rooms, while an obstacle avoidance function will stop it from hitting wires, furniture, or even stray pet toys. These are essential features to have in my house, stuffed with toys that are scattered about.
1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is the flagship mop and vacuum, so it is naturally with features. It's able to mop and sweep in a single session and even raise its mop pads and brushes to prevent soft surfaces from getting too damp. It also can avoid obstacles by spotting pets, plants, and other small objects.
The robot vacuum has a maximum suction power of 6,000 pascals which is higher than any other robot vac we've tested to date. It also has PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, which tracks its location, preventing it getting stuck on a surface.
The mopping function is impressive, with the S8 Pro Ultra able to apply constant pressure of over 6 Newtons to the mop pad, resulting in a deep clean. It also comes with mop lifter technology that will lift the pad automatically as it is able to switch between tile, laminate or hardwood flooring, as well as carpet or rugs, in order to avoid soaking the soft surfaces.
In addition it is also the S8 Pro Ultra has self-washing and self-drying features. The pad can be rinsing and then drying within the dock. The dust bin will automatically empty and return to the dock. You can set it and forget about it. It is only necessary to refill the water tank or change the dust bag every now and then.
All of this is powered by a 5,200mAh lithium-ion battery. The S8 Pro Ultra ran on its standard mop and vac-settings for around 160 minutes before it began to lose power, and then returned to its base to recharge. This isn't far off from the 180-minute time that Roborock claims and is on par other hybrids I've tested.
It's a robust, well-rounded product. The only downside is that it's expensive. The number of features makes it a very attractive option for anyone who is looking to replace their old mops and stick vacuums. If you can afford the cost, we highly recommend checking this one out.
2. Dreametech L10S Ultra
The Dreametech L10S Ultra is a high-end robot vacuum and mop combination. Its premium price tag is justified by its powerful features, which include a large vacuuming capacity and two gyrating mop mops. It also has an app-based, smart controller and powerful obstacle avoidance technology.
The L10S Ultra has a retail price of 999 Euros, which is among the highest robotic vacuum and mop combos available. In my tests, it performed very well throughout the house. It was able to eliminate 98.4% debris on any type of floor and managed to lift hair that was long without getting caught in. The mops also performed well and produced excellent results for cleaning with less effort than mid-range models. This was thanks to their rotational movement as well as the powerful cleaning solution.
The docking station is the main selling feature of the L10S Ultra. It's multifunctional and sophisticated. The docking station empties the trash bin into a bag to collect dirt, refills the tank with water to use for mopping, and even dry your mop pads. It also features a real-time safety detection system and lets you schedule periodic cleaning sessions via its smart controls.
Contrary to the other hybrid mops I've tested, the L10S Ultra doesn't offer advanced dirt pickup on carpets. Additionally the mops aren't efficient in removing tough stains like those in the top Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.
Despite the L10S Ultra’s high-end features, it requires regular maintenance. Its base station has to be cleaned and the dustbag and water tanks must be emptied, cleaned and dried on a regular basis to avoid mildew and unpleasant odors. The mop pads that are sold separately will also require replacement every few months.
With the L10S Ultra's pricey pricing and its extensive features, I would recommend it to anyone who has the money for it. If you're on a budget I suggest a more basic model that allows you to save money and enjoy hands-free cleaning in your home. Even even if the L10S Ultra was the best robot mop and vacuum you could find but its cost and frequent maintenance will make it seem more an option than a necessity.
3. Eufy S1 Pro

Eufy S1 Pro is the robot vacuum and mop you require to tidy up mess and remove dirt from your hard floors. This powerful robovac/mop combination comes with a powerful suction capacity of 8,000 Pa. It also has a huge battery capacity that can be used for both vacuuming as well as mowing. It is also equipped with a top-quality obstacle-avoidance technology. It even has an automatic mop that cleans itself as it goes and makes the S1 Pro stand out from other models that have to return to their base station mid-clean in order to clean the mop's pad.
The S1 Pro has a unique mopping mechanism that is distinct from the spinning discs and microfibre pads that are found on other robots. The roller is almost full width of the bot, and it is constantly supplied with ozonated, clean water from its dock. When it turns the roller scrubs your floors while soaking up dirt, and any dry debris is picked up by the side brushes, or swept into the front colision bumper. The S1 Pro is able to dump mop water that is dirty into its base station where it is sucked in by the heater elements of the tank and it is emptied into a bigger storage container. The tank onboard can hold a good amount of water and take on up to a dozen mopping sessions before rushing out.
Like most robotic vacuums and mop sets The S1 Pro is ready to roll out of the box. The S1 Pro does need to be refilled with clean water. This is easily done in the cleaning dock. You can also add a cleaning solution to the dock, should you prefer the option of using your own brand of cleaner. If you decide to choose to use this feature you'll need to purchase the branded cleaning solution from Eufy, which is more expensive than other robot brands that permit users to use their own cleaner of choice.
Like many robots like it, the S1 Pro did well in the area of coverage and navigation efficiency. It was quick to map a room, and it easily navigated around furniture. It got stuck on carpets with larger piles several times during my tests. However this could be improved by re-updating the software. The S1 Pro is an all-in-one robot that provides lots of features at an affordable price.
4. Roborock Qrevo
The Qrevo is Roborock's entry level vacuum and mop, but it still has some outstanding features. The dock's multifunction allows emptying the robot's dirtbag and refilling its water tanks and washing and sanitizing mop pads is done by the dock. The mopping system can sweep a large area before returning to its dock. The vacuum's suction power is ideal for removing pet hair and other debris that accumulates on carpets.
The software that runs this appliance is fairly dense, with a wide variety of options to personalize the cleaning process. You can set it up manually to start a full map and take care to clean everything that is that the device maps, or you can select specific rooms, expandable zones or even a schedule you've set up. There are a number of mopping options which include SmartPlan -an algorithm that makes use of the sensors of the mops to find the most efficient way to clean your home while it maps the area.
The Qrevo performed well in our tests, like all the Roborock models we've tested. Its navigation system is robust that can quickly map rooms and cleaning them in a neat manner. Its 'Normal" pathing settings cover the room thoroughly, without any major gaps or missing areas. The Reactive Tech hazard avoidance system is also quite effective, though it's not as sophisticated as the color camera system of the Qrevo Master or the S8 Pro Ultra. It can spot the dangers of carpets that are thick but it might not always recognize smaller things like rug tassels or electrical wires.
This machine has one major flaw: it does not have a mop option after vacuuming. This could be a problem for those who regularly vacuum before using their robot. There's an easy solution: The app offers an option that lets you "clean up" at the conclusion of each vacuuming session. This lets you use the mopping feature of the vacuum to remove the last traces of debris and dust that are left behind by the vacuuming. It's a nice touch, and it helps the robot get rid of a bit better than its cheaper rivals.