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Eureka E10S

Cleaning your home with pets and kids is enough of a challenge. A self-emptying dock with a bagless robot vacuums design mopping feature, as well as an intelligent app make Eureka's E10S a smart way to save valuable time and free your hands to do other things.

The E10S is a mid-range robotic vacuum and mop that's designed to free you up from the mundane chores, but not sacrifice the level of cleaning you'd expect from a house. It's in between the basic entry-level robots with tiny onboard dust bins and no mopping features and ultra-high-end robotic cleaners that have multiple tanks for cleaners as well as robust mop heads. In our tests, the E10S has saved time and provided a sufficient level of cleaning, although it requires some hands-on maintenance to keep it running.

The E10S takes around four hours to fully charge and once fully charged, it starts up and will begin cleaning the house. This gives you enough time for a regular weekly cleaning session. The robot maps your home and creates a schedule of cleaning by using the GPS on your phone. You can set up rooms and zones. You can manually start a clean at any time using the onboard buttons, or by using the app.

Our test subjects discovered that the E10S was effective at picking up most dirt and debris, with a few minor exceptions. It was unable to handle some sticky spills, and had a tough to get into tight corners. The mopping capabilities are limited to one mop pad in the back of the machine and it's not always able to lift it up when it's placed on a surface like flooring made of wood or carpet.

The E10S is an attractive well-engineered, easy to use robot. Its base station is sleek and attractive with a clear, transparent perspex front so you can see when it needs to be cleaned. It also has an easy-to-use ledge that allows it to stand on its own if placed on a flat area. The E10S stands out from other robots as it has a multi-cyclonic vacuum system that is bagless that is equally easy to empty.

Dyson Detect

Known for its TikTok-famous hair stylists, space-themed air purifiers, and cord-free, high-tech vacuums, Dyson has now also entered the world of mopping that is powered by motors. This is the case with the V15s Detect Submarine, which can be used to vacuum and then mop hard floors by using its revolutionary Fluffy Optic Cleaner Head for hard floors with laser built-in and the classic Digital Motorbar Cleaner Head.

Like the other V15s models this model can be converted into a handheld device by disconnecting its main wand and attaching any of eight tools it includes directly to the dust canister, including a new anti-tangle hair screw that has 56 polycarbonate teeth that slice into strands of human and pet hair to allow them to be taken into the canister, instead of clinging to the head of the brush. It also comes with three power levels, as well as an hygienic method to empty the bin, which keeps debris contained.

Another great feature is V15s Detect's LCD screen that is intelligent that displays the you're currently in ('Auto,' 'Eco,' and 'Boost'), how much battery life remains and a precise graph that shows exactly what you're sucking up from huge chunks of dirt, to tiny skin particles and allergens. You can even set a timer that reminds you to empty the dust container frequently, which is a great way to reduce the likelihood of overflowing.

It's also easy to use. After a full charge the V15s Detect requires only 4.5 hours to reach 100% of its runtime. Simply snap on the attachments you like and press the mode button to start cleaning. The LEDs will turn green at the front to show that all dirt has been removed.

One of the most controversial aspects of this vacuum is its trigger-operated off/on system, which some find taxing for long cleaning sessions. Dyson addressed this in later models by introducing the use of a button to turn off/on and a bigger bin size which is a great thing given the amount of debris this vacuum picks up. The vacuum also requires a separate filter that can be removed from the base and cleaned under running water to ensure it is functioning at its best.

Kenmore STRATUS

The Kenmore STRATUS is a self-charging bagless cordless cleaner vacuum that simultaneously cleans and mops. It has a color-coded dirt cup that adjusts its suction to match the cleanliness of your flooring. It's not the strongest or most durable model, but it does well on multiple surfaces, and is particularly effective when cleaning carpeted stairs. The only disadvantages of this model are its tiny dust container and limited battery life.

With 18 minutes of time to run per charge, this lightweight cordless stick vacuum is the perfect choice for apartment dwellers or quick home cleaning. It comes with an integrated docking station that is up straight and out of the way, so you don't have to be concerned about tangling or falling over cords. The handheld vacuum that it can detach weighs just 3lbs, meaning it's easy to carry up and down stairs or tackle dust on shelves. The LED headlight allows you to see through tight spaces and around furniture.

Shark EZ Robot

Shark is a well-known vacuum brand and makes some of the best robot vacuums available. Its AV911S EZ is designed to compete with top competitors such as the Roomba i7+. This vacuum cleaner fixes a lot of the problems that plagued other models with the addition of self-emptying features and improved maneuverability. It also requires less time to recharge and has lower recurring costs than iRobot.

The robot is simple to set up right out of the box, and requires that you put its two side brushes in place and place its docking station on the mat. It's easy to use too. You can begin the machine, stop it and then bring it back to the dock using the buttons on its top, or through its companion app. It can be controlled by voice commands or Alexa devices.

In our tests the AV911S EZ demonstrated powerful suction capabilities and efficient mapping abilities. It's small enough to fit under tables and couches, too, and can return to areas that require more attention. It has a difficult time removing obstructions that are low in elevation, however, like electrical cords.

The EZ Robot offers a number of smart features to make it easier to use and maintain, including automatic emptying and a specialized neutralizer of odor. It is also easy to pair with Alexa or Google Home devices, if you prefer to use your smartphone to control it with a voice command. Its companion SharkClean app is fairly feature-packed but it's not very user-friendly and it's prone to freeze. You can use the app to change its suction power mode, instruct the vac to start cleaning or return to the dock, schedule cleaning sessions, check the vac's charging status and check its maintenance history, and enable push notifications. You'll need a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection in order to use it. The IQ Robot also includes physical control buttons that allow you to change modes or stop work by pressing the purple Clean button. It also has the Find Robot Button that will locate it if lost.