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While most robots have sensors that help them navigate the environment, the top models have superior spatial awareness. The premium Roomba models, for instance, can recognize stairs and stairwells.

They also come with a Smart Map that allows them to move intelligently from room to room. Other models, like our budget-friendly choice Eufy 11s, utilize random "bump-and-run" navigation.

1. Easy to clean

Unlike many of the less expensive robot vacuums, which move around randomly, bagless hands-free vacuum intelligent robots use a system known as smart mapping to make an image of your space. Then they clean your room in the form of a straight lines that are overlapping. This lets them reach dirt and pet-hair clumps which could get caught in the roller brush on other models.

Smart mapping also helps the robots avoid obstacles like lamp cords, toys, and even your pet's leash. The iRobot j7+ is the most exemplary example of this, and it does a better job in removing dirt and cat litter on hardwood floors than any of the other robots we've tested.

Its onboard debris bin is self-emptying, so you don't have to empty it by hand after every cleaning run. It's big enough to store up to a month of debris before it has to be replaced. The Shark IQ XL, which is priced around the same as the iRobot is a good alternative for those looking for the convenience of an intelligent robot vacuum but don't need all of the mapping and other advanced features that iRobot provides.

Both models come with a sensor that informs them when to recharge. They return to their charging docks after each cleaning session. The robots then automatically recharge and restart to start the next cleaning session. If you don't have a suitable place to store your robot, there are all-in-one bases which can store the dirt bin and allow it to self-empty into a waste disposal bin instead of the standard plastic dust bin.

The all-in-one bases work with iRobot's new Allergen Lock system that collects mold and pollen in a separate Allergen Lock Bag that is designed to be easily removed, cleaned and re-used. You can also program the base to send an alert to the robot to let it know that you've moved furniture or other items, allowing the robot to return to clean up from where it left off. This feature, along with the navigation and mapping technologies which give premium Roombas an acute sense of spatial awareness makes it an excellent alternative for those seeking a hands-free cleaning system.

2. Easy to store

In addition to ensuring their robots work efficiently, iRobot also makes them easy to store. They're designed to be light and compact, with no long cords that get caught up or ripped when stored. Additionally, they come with a smart docking system that automatically charges and resumes where you left off.

PRECISION HOME MAAPPING: 360deg LiDAR maps your home's layout quickly and accurately so that your robot can clean your home without causing damage to walls, furniture or other obstacles, whether it's day or night. HANDS-FREE CONTROL: Set a cleaning schedule, initiate on-demand cleaning or trigger cleaning by the sound of your voice using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Incredible Shark suction digs into carpets, and is able to directly contact hardwood floors to remove pet hair and other debris effortlessly.

The Roxxter by iRobot is another excellent option for those who want a bagless intelligent robot that is easy to store and maintain. It's designed to be compact and slim, with an intelligent docking station that automatically charges and then picks up where it was when it's time to clean. The dirt chamber can be easily removed and emptied. The robot is powered by a lithium-ion battery that has a 120 minute runtime.

3. Easy to operate

As the name suggests the robot vacuum is completely self-emptying and bagless auto empty robot vacuum. It is powerful in suction and numerous intelligent features, like a virtual no-go zone function and cleaning history reports. It provides a variety of cleaning strategies that can be programmed and then automatically generated depending on the dimensions and type of the room, flooring and obstacles.

The robot is controlled via the SharkClean App, which can be controlled by voice commands through Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant or the physical Clean & Dock buttons at the top. The app is well-designed and allows you to control the robot from any place within the home or schedule cleaning times, define the boundaries of your zone and monitor cleaning progress.

Similar to the iRobot Roomba j7+, the L10s Ultra uses what iRobot calls Dirt Detect to focus more cleaning efforts in areas where it has found a lot of dirt. The iRobot reacted to the accumulation of dust on my hardwood floor after I spilled some cat litter. It reversed and made a second run. It even picked up the litter that was scattered by sweeping the side brush, which is a feat for any robot.

The iRobot Roomba 750 Plus and 850 utilize what iRobot calls Smart Mapping technology, which utilizes multiple sensors to map your home and stay clear of objects. The sensors scan for stairs and walls and furniture cords, legs and other objects that could cause the robot to get stuck. Using millions of customer data, iRobot's mapping technology improves with time and becomes more efficient at avoiding obstructions.

Contrary to that, our budget pick, the Eufy 11S, does not include smart mapping and has random or bounce navigation. This means that it will follow a straight line until it encounters an obstacle, after which it may spend a long time trying to navigate around the obstacle. It also doesn't do a great job at getting around corners or other tight spots and its path-generating software isn't always consistent. It also doesn't work with Alexa or Google Assistant.

4. Easy to modify

As consumers have robots in their homes they want them be as observant and intuitive as possible. iRobot has created a Genius Home Intelligence Platform that lets robots learn the layout and specific objects of each house, as well as the way their owners prefer to navigate around these objects. Keith states that the core technology behind these features is what makes iRobot's robots so popular, and it lets users be confident to trust a machine in their home.

Roomba, for example, has a keen sense of space that allows it to recognize the dirtiest areas within a home and clear them first. User-programmed "keep out zones" and "clean zones" allow you to customize the cleaning procedure. These systems can also be controlled through smartphones or via voice commands through digital assistants, such as Amazon's Alexa or Google Home.

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