Best Robot Vacuum of 2026: Shark, Eufy

Robot vacuums in 2026 have evolved from simple cleaners to AI-powered home assistants. This guide explores the top-rated models, maintenance tips, and why these gadgets are becoming essential for modern households.
I've recently introduced a few friends to the power of a great robot vacuum. One of my friends calls hers a marriage saver, while the other was both thrilled and horrified by how many stains the vacuum's AI found on her floors. Personally, my robot vacuums keep me from wanting to set the litter box on fire, since my cat is on a mission to create his own navigational trail of litter through my home.
The best robot vacuums these days aren't just vacuuming your floors, nor are they blindly bumping around your house like they used to. These gadgets are mopping, scrubbing away stains, lifting themselves off of obstacles, and even reminding you to clean the dirtier areas in your home more frequently. A good robot vacuum can cost a pretty penny, but it doesn't have to, depending on what you're looking for. Curious what's the best model for you? I've been testing every new robot vacuum I can in my three-story home filled with three adults, a preschooler, and a cat who's on a mission to get litter all over the house.
What’s a Robot Vacuum?
A robot vacuum is an automated vacuum, usually shaped like a round disc, that moves around your house to vacuum (and mop, as many models these days include mopping) on your behalf. You might've heard some call these devices a "Roomba," which is the brand that made the concept popular, but today just about every cleaning brand—from high-end Dyson to affordable Bissell—makes some kind of robot vacuum. They come with either a charging station or a larger docking station that can self-empty.
Can You Use Robot Vacuums on All Kinds of Floors?
You can, especially since there are so many mopping models now to better clean hard flooring. You can use these devices on anything from hardwood to LVP and tile, though I wouldn't recommend leaving smaller rugs out for these autonomous gadgets to get stuck on. Large, set rugs are fine, but bathroom and kitchen mats or any thin, easily moved rugs should be cleared out of the way and put in the wash instead of vacuumed by your robot vac.
What Will Your Robot Vacuum Need?
There are a few things most robot vacuums will need to work properly:
- Space around the base station. Many robot vacuum manuals recommend at least a foot of clearance on three of the four sides of the vacuum's base station to ensure it has room to return home.
- A good Wi-Fi signal. If your robot vacuum connects to Wi-Fi, as many do these days for app control and software updates, it'll need a strong connection wherever it's placed. Most of them can only connect to the 2.4 GHz wireless band.
- Regular maintenance. It might be a robot, but it can't take care of itself.
How Often to Maintain Your Robot Vacuum
Taking good care of your robot vacuum will help it last. Here's the debris-removal process you should follow for each robot vacuum style.
- If it has a charger-only base: This means the debris is stored inside the vacuum. You'll likely want to empty it after each use.
- If it has a self-emptying docking station: Each manufacturer will have different advice, but it's usually between 30 and 60 days, depending on design and use.
- If it has water tanks: Dirty-water tanks should be cleaned after each mopping run of your vacuum. Clean water can stay filled in the station.
The Best Robot Vacuums of 2026
Best Overall: Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal
I was surprised how much I liked the AI-powered Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal. Its UV light revealed spots on my floor where I know I previously had spills, and its built-in AI had the vacuum go back over to deep-clean those spots in a way I clearly hadn't before. The UV Reveal also did a great job on my hard floors (both LVP and tile) as a mop-and-vacuum combo, as well as on my builder-grade carpet and a large rug in the living room.
It has an extendable arm, which did a good job passing my corner test. The UV Reveal did great with obstacle avoidance and has “NeverStuck Technology” to lift itself off of obstacles. Overall, this vacuum really shines on hard floors, but I also did like it on rugs and carpet if you have a mix of these in your home. It has an auto-empty base with a bagless debris system, so you won't need to worry about purchasing debris bags.
- Navigation type: NeuroNav AI with RGB sensors, lasers, and an UltraRange camera
- Dual-function mop and vac: Yes
- Debris system: Bagless debris
If you're looking for vacuuming and mopping but don't want to pay close to or beyond a four-figure sum,
Source: Wired Robotics















