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The best robot vacuums and mops of 2025 so far, tested hands-on at home

Retire that Swiffer and walk barefoot in peace.
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Leah Stodart
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Overview

Best corner mopping

Roborock Saros 10R

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Best budget hybrid with self-cleaning station

Eufy X10 Pro Omni

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Best mopping Roomba value

Roomba Combo j5+

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Best budget spot cleaning

Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1

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Table of Contents

UPDATE: Mar. 18, 2025, 5:00 a.m. EDT Multiple new mopping Roombas were announced on March 11, 2025. I'm in the process of getting my hands on them for at-home testing and will update this guide accordingly.

Despite the enthusiasm of actors in Swiffer commercials, few people are smiling at the workout that is manually mopping their floors.

If you experience similar dread when faced with vacuuming, the best robot vacuum and mop combos will cross those two chores off of your list (three, if you count digging your old mop out of the closet as a chore in itself).

Are robot vacuums good at mopping?

I'm not saying you can expect a hybrid robot vacuum to scrub your kitchen grout with the same tenacity you would get with a toothbrush, but robot vacuums have gotten much better at mopping over the past few years.

Since 2020-ish, most robot vacuum companies have added at least one (several, in most cases) hybrid model to their lineup, with prices ranging from $200 to well over $1,000. You can generally expect the mopping technique to get a little more meticulous as price goes up, so the type of mess that your 2-in-1 model will need to conquer becomes a big deciding factor. Are you mostly concerned with wiping up spur-of-the-moment spills, or will you be a stickler about dried-on stains that call for more heavy-duty scrubbing?

Fortunately, both ends of the pricing spectrum provide way more bang for their buck in 2024 than they did in the early 2020s. The mere presence of a cloth and a water tank is far from good enough at this point — now, the best robot vacuums and mops are armed with more mechanics attempting to mimic the elbow grease that a human with a mop or Swiffer would provide, like pressurized and/or spinning mopping pads (rather than lackadaisical, stationary ones). Most modern 2-in-1 robot vacuums can also mop with real germ-fighting cleaning solution rather than just water — key in upping my own personal confidence in walking around barefoot.

But arguably, the most pivotal shift 2-in-1 robot vacuums saw in the past year isn't on the robot vacuums themselves but in their docks. Past automatically emptying the dust bin, the best robot mop combos also cross post-mopping maintenance off of your list by automatically washing and drying their own mopping pads, then refilling themselves with clean water from the dock. With one of these fancy self-cleaning stations, your robovac will be ready to mop again almost immediately — a clutch change from an older, more basic design that had us all choosing between manually washing a smelly mopping pad after each use, letting it mop with a dirty pad, or just avoiding the mopping feature altogether.

Not sure how fancy of a hybrid robot vacuum you even need at home? I've tested 15+ of the most popular robot vacuum and mop combos at a range of prices on my own floors at home, narrowing down your options to the top four robot vacuums that also wash your floors so far in 2025.

(Note that each vacuum's retail price is listed by default, but that I've also noted the most common sale price each vacuum frequently drops to in "The Good" section. And yes, robot vacuum deals are common all throughout the year — not just during a shopping holiday like Black Friday.)

How we tested

With these in mind, the overall bang for your buck for each robot vacuum comes into play. Are its features on paper and actual cleaning competence worth the price tag, and how practical is that cost for the average household? Learn more about how we test

Cleaning thoroughness

To encapsulate the full spectrum of messes a robot vacuum might encounter, each one is sent out to tackle various spills, debris, levels of pet hair, and more on multiple floor types. The vacs that mop perform extra tests on stains and spills.

Navigation

A robot vacuum’s ability to get to the right spot in the first place is arguably as important as the cleaning itself. I keep tabs on navigational accuracy when it comes to smart mapping my home, finding specific rooms and zones, and identifying small obstacles.

User-friendliness and intuitiveness

The ideal robot vacuum will be a relatively seamless addition to your household. Because if it’s loud, an eye sore, or generally a pain to use, you're not going to want it in your house at all.

Maintenance

Anyone aiming to avoid manual sweeping may also want to avoid manual upkeep of a vacuum. Many robot vacuums automate their own dust bin emptying, mopping pad washing, and more — the more self-sufficient they are, the better.

The Good & The Bad

  • Barely over three inches tall
  • Dual spinning mopping pads scrub corners and edges closely
  • Self-emptying and mop washing are quieter than competitors
  • Barely ever gets lost
  • Doesn't usually upturn small rugs and bath mats
  • Auto-dispenses detergent
  • Livestream pet camera is actually pretty useful
  • Very slow mopping
  • Clean water tank drains quickly
  • Small obstacle avoidance still isn't perfect
  • Pet hair pickup on low pile could be better
  • Dock's slightly curved top prevents things from being set on it

Who it's for

The 2025 Roborock Saros 10R would satisfy people who prioritize true wall-to-wall cleaning with literally no corners cut. The flexible spinning mopping pads on the Saros 10R make it one of the rare robot mop combos that can actually mop in 90-degree angles and along edges. So if your high standards for barefoot readiness extend to the outskirts of your hard floors, the Saros 10R's hefty price tag could feel worth it to you.

With other premium features like way-above-average suction power, self-washing and -drying mopping pads, and a livestream pet camera, the Saros 10R is an exhaustive floor suite that would flourish in lived-in homes with complex furniture, hardwood-to-rug layouts, heavy foot traffic, or paw traffic. If your home is fully carpeted except for the kitchen and a bathroom, it's probably overkill.

Why we picked this

Roborock has been on the self-washing and self-drying mopping pad beat since 2022, a year or two earlier than most of its biggest competitors. Its expertise in the automated mopping sphere has evolved to corner cleaning, which I first experienced with the 2024 Qrevo Master and now with the 2025 Saros 10R. This 90-degree and edge detailing is performed by a hinged spinning mopping pad that reaches out from under the robot vacuum to scoot into corners where the circular bot otherwise can't fit. Compared to many hybrid models I've tested that just kind of mop aimlessly, I've watched the Saros 10R wipe spills under my kitchen counter and diligently lap up fine dust and hairs that always float to the outskirts of rooms.

The Saros 10R also does a great job on spots that need to be simultaneously vacuumed and mopped. Its impressive 20,000 Pa of suction power and double spinning mops work together to create a balance of sweeping and scrubbing, which worked wonders on messes like a giant pile of soil left after re-potting a plant in my living room. My cats also love making similar messes when digging in those same plants — and with the Saros 10R's livestream pet camera, I can keep an eye on them when I'm not home.

Read my full review of the Roborock Saros 10R.

Details

Eufy robot vacuum cleaning hardwood with refrigerator, bar stool, and cabinets in peripherals

Eufy X10 Pro Omni

Best budget hybrid with self-cleaning station

The Good & The Bad

  • Often on sale for under $700
  • Automatic water refill and mop pad washing/drying
  • 8,000 Pa suction power is pretty strong for this price range
  • Multiple suction power and water level modes
  • Affordable small obstacle avoidance
  • Initial mapping run is quite accurate on first try
  • Loud automatic emptying
  • Sometimes mistakes small rugs for obstacles
  • Only has a single roller brush

Who it's for

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni will appeal to a specific group of people doing a balancing act between budget and automation. If you're down to splurge past a few hundred dollars to outsource not only mopping, but also maintenance of those soggy mopping pads through a more advanced self-empty dock, Eufy's flagship model is the rare option that'll bring that home for less than $1,000. (The same can't be said for similarly-priced hybrids like the Roomba Combo j7+ or Roborock Q8 Max+.)

For large homes where a majority of the flooring demands both mopping and vacuuming, the exceptional battery life here will really sweeten the deal. Whether that space comes in the form of multiple stories or just square footage on a main floor, the X10 Pro Omni will be able to clean in a variety of intensity modes for at least two hours without needing to charge.

Why we picked this

Eufy's first stab at the fully self-sufficient tank and mopping system — the main thing that separates average hybrids from premium hybrids — was a major win. Past the self-cleaning dock, I was surprised to see a hybrid in this price range with dual spinning mopping pads, which scrub a little more ferociously than stationary pads. Eufy's new hybrid had no issues wiping up splatters of buffalo sauce, dusty paw prints, and small chunks of wet cat food off of hardwood floor.

Success on the tiled bathroom floor was hindered by overly cautious obstacle avoidance that mistook a bath mat for a towel and refused to even vacuum the area. Even so, having small obstacle avoidance at all is still crucial for confidently sending the robot vacuum out to clean when you're not home to get it unstuck. No laptop chargers or socks were harmed in my apartment, even when set directly in front of the X10 Pro Omni's cleaning path on purpose.

Read my full review of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni.

Details

iRobot Roomba Combo j5 robot vacuum cleaning hardwood floor with kitchen counter, stove, and cat eating food in peripherals

Roomba Combo j5+

Best mopping Roomba value

The Good & The Bad

  • Frequently on sale for $500
  • Better small obstacle detection than more expensive competitors
  • Accurately stays away from rugs in keep-out zones when mopping
  • Stylish, compact self-emptying dock
  • Can transfer home map from older Roomba in iRobot app
  • Too expensive at full price for the feature set
  • Have to attach or detach mop to switch to or out of mop mode
  • Automatic emptying is painfully loud
  • Suction isn't powerful enough for debris-heavy carpets or rugs

Who it's for

If you've confirmed that you definitely want a Roomba, the decision boils down to how much you want to spend. Anyone firmly in the "absolutely nowhere near $1,000 category" should opt for the Roomba Combo j5+ — that is, if you can wait for it to drop to its sub-$500 sale price. It's the cheapest mopping Roomba with obstacle avoidance technology, which is a must for anyone whose home is, well, lived in. With that tech, you can feel confident in sending your robot vacuum out to clean in the spur of the moment without having to do a cleanup of things like cords, slippers, or toys first.

Why we picked this

The combination of iRobot's super reliable small obstacle avoidance, smart mapping, self-emptying, and mopping make the Roomba Combo j5+ quite the threat in the $400 to $600 category (depending on the sale price you come across). It also has the same suction power and self-empty dock as the slightly pricier Roomba Combo j7+. Both are decent for keeping daily crumbs, kitty litter, and dust bunnies, but aren't heavy-duty enough to pay real attention to corners or dig up layers of shedding that build up in carpet over time.

In terms of mopping, the Roomba Combo j5+ is basic but sufficient for wiping up most daily spills, keeping dirty doorways a little more sanitary, and performing surface-level dustings in areas with debris too small to suck up. No, it's not the absolute most powerful Roomba or the Roomba with the most automated mopping system — but in terms of the number of features you're getting for the money, I think that the on-sale Combo j5+ is more of a bang for your buck than the top-tier Roomba Combo 10 Max. (Because for the amount of money the Combo 10 Max costs, I'd just tell you to use that coin on a vac from a different brand that does more.)

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • Quite affordable for a hybrid vacuum
  • Excellent mopping with sonic scrubbing
  • Cleans with more than water (solution is included)
  • Crosshatch suction pattern cleans carpet from multiple angles
  • Very quick LiDAR mapping
  • Can't vacuum and mop at the same time
  • Requires rug verification run to avoid mopping rugs
  • Sometimes takes forever to find dock

Who it's for

If you can live without the fancy self-cleaning dock that deals with soggy mopping pads for you as long as your robot mop actually scrubs the floor well, then consider the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1. This hybrid will do a more meticulous job than other hybrids in the same price range.

While the Shark Matrix 2-in-1 is safe to send into fully carpeted rooms, you also have to manually draw a no-mopping box around every single rug on the map. People in homes with a complex rug situation may want to opt for a more advanced bot that automatically stops mopping when it senses soft floors.

Why we picked this

You can think of the Matrix Clean system as the robot vacuum embodiment of the "and one for good measure" approach when it comes to cleaning. Despite its entry-level price point, the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 proved itself in my at-home cleaning tests, particularly when it came to spot cleaning. Activating Matrix cleaning mode while mopping triggers the mopping pad to vibrate 100 times per minute and go over the desired area multiple times. When I'm wiping up a spill with a paper towel by hand, I wouldn't settle for a single, initial wipe. Why should my robot vacuum?

In Matrix mode during regular vacuuming, these Shark models dish out 30 percent better carpet cleaning than the older RV Shark models by vacuuming in a crosshatch pattern to loosen and grab debris from multiple angles.

Though the cleaning obviously wasn't as deep as the more premium Shark PowerDetect that came out more than a year later, the Matrix Plus 2-in-1 always did a sufficient job at light daily upkeep of kitty litter in my bathroom or minor drops on my hardwood kitchen floor. In fact, I found myself reaching for this Shark over the similarly-priced Roombas that I was testing at the same time — they were missing stuff way more often.

Read Mashable contributor Timothy Beck Werth's full review of the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1.

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Topics Robot Vacuums

Frequently Asked Questions


At their core, robot vacuum mop combos are really just robot vacuums with an attached water reservoir and scrubbing pad. Thus, they work identically to regular robot vacuums on dry debris like crumbs and pet hair, but also dispense water or cleaning solution for mopping when on a hard floor.

The mopping mechanism can look a little different from there. Cheaper hybrid models require a person to manually attach a water tank or mopping pad to switch to mopping mode, while more advanced models always have mopping gear on board and are ready to start mopping whenever called upon. When the water tank is built in like that, these hybrid models are typically equipped with heightened floor type sensors and are smart enough to stay away from carpet or rugs while mopping while the hybrids that require manual swapping often need you to denote spots that they shouldn't mop through the app.


True 2-in-1 robot vacuums aren't to be confused with dedicated robot mops like iRobot's Braava Jet, which is often sold in a bundle with a Roomba. Rather, true hybrids are robot vacuums with a water reservoir and mopping pad attached somewhere. Some mop more intensely than others, but the bottom line is the same: They vacuum identically to their non-mopping counterparts, but also dispense water to wipe hard floors.

For instance, when eyeing a mopping Roomba, you probably wouldn't choose the $300 to $450 on the iRobot Braava Jet m6 (depending on if it's on sale) over the similarly-priced Roomba Combo i5+ or j6+. The Braava Jet m6 on its own won't vacuum, so you'd need to already have a robot vacuum, buy one, or do the vacuuming yourself before sending it out to mop. The Roomba, on the other hand, can do both, as well as empty itself and use small obstacle detection tech to avoid cords and pet waste. While either Combo's scrubbing may be slightly less meticulous than that of the Braava Jet m6, the discrepancy isn't enough to buy a standalone robotic mop.

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

The robot vacuum beat in particular has cemented itself as Leah's main ~thing~ across the past few years. Since 2019, her expertise has been perpetually bolstered by the meticulous eye she keeps on robot vacuum deals and new releases, but more importantly, her hands-on experience with more than 25 robot vacuums tested in her own home. (This number has probably gone up by the time you're reading this.) That at-home testing is standardized through Mashable's robot testing guide — a granular scoring rubric for assessing all aspects of owning and using a robot vacuum on the daily — that Leah created herself.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].


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