Start delegating your time-consuming chores with these great robot vacuums!

There are many robovacs on the market that claim to pack in all sorts of unique features but when you get right down to it, many of them are the same. These are some of the best, truly unique, truly feature-packed robot vacuums we've come across in 2018!

Workhorse

iRobot Roomba 690

You'd be hard-pressed to find a list of the best robot vacuums without the good ol' Roomba 690. The Roomba 690 is Wi-Fi connected, giving you the option to control your robovac from its companion smartphone app. It also works with Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant, meaning you can issue a voice command to start it cleaning.

$300 at Amazon

Just keeps going

iRobot Roomba 980

The Roomba 980 is a powerhouse of a robotic vacuum. This $800 machine can clean for up to 120 minutes at a time but will dock, recharge, and start cleaning again until the job is done. It uses Roomba's Smart Mapping technology to literally map out your house, creating the most efficient cleaning route and remembering where it's been and what it has left to clean.

$700 at Amazon

Budget friendly

ECOVACS Deebot N79S

The Deebot N79S runs for about 1.7 hours before it needs to recharge and includes a three-stage cleaning system (brush rollers, an edge brush, and vacuum suction). If you're looking for a budget-friendly robotic vacuum with voice control, the Ecovacs Deebot N79S is worth a look

$230 at Amazon

Perfect for your pet

eufy RoboVac 11+

eufy's RoboVac 11+ is a budget-friendly robovac with features aimed at pet owners. This robovac doesn't have Wi-Fi connectivity, and you won't be able to control your robot while you're out of your home, but you can set it cleaning with the included remote control.

$250 at Amazon

Goes where others can't

Neato Robotics D7

The Neato D7's D-shaped design gives it more room for an extra-large dust box, a wider cleaning brush, and a closer clean for corners and baseboards. Once the D7 has mapped out your home, you can use the companion app to create virtual boundaries that'll keep the vacuum from running over your tassel-laden carpet or bumping into your pet's water bowl.

$730 at Amazon

All of these vacuums are great options for delegating the time-consuming chore of vacuuming your home, ranging from barebones but budget-friendly to the truly expensive and robust. For my money, I'd go with the Roomba 690. It's a reliable workhorse of a vacuum, and while it might not have all of the bells and whistles of its more expensive counterparts, it's a great choice for most homes.

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