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작성자 Kerstin
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Bagless smart sweepers provide many advantages, including a clean disposal and less work. A bagged model is more suitable for those who suffer from allergies or who prefer to keep clean hands.

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1. iRobot Roomba j7 Combo Plus

The Roomba j7 from iRobot Combo Plus robot is one of the most versatile mopping machines and vacuum cleaners that you can purchase. It has the same great navigation skills as our top-rated Roomba v7, but also includes mopping, and a base station that automatically emptys its dirt bin.

The most striking feature however, is its excellent ability to avoid obstacles. It takes photos of objects that it encounters while mapping and discovers which areas they are within your home so that you can train the robot to clean around or avoid them. You can also make use of the app to create a map of your home and identify specific areas you want it to avoid. The j7+ app can send you a picture of every obstacle it has encountered. This lets you identify them as permanent or temporary avoidances.

In our testing it was able navigate a wide variety of household obstacles without getting stuck or chewing up cords and shoes like earlier models. It was able to avoid pet waste (although it tangled with socks and baseball hats). It was also excellent in removing larger spills, crumbs, and messes.

This robot is able to mop and vacuum according to a set schedule, which is perfect for those who prefer mopping your floors. We tried it out in our apartment, which has mostly hardwood floors with a few area rugs, and it did a decent job of cleaning both surfaces. The mops took a bit longer than we'd like, but it left the floor sparkling clean.

It does a decent job of climbing onto high-pile carpet, too, although it isn't able to remove fine debris on this surface. It isn't without its issues with pet hair, but it is superior to its competitors.

2. iRobot Roomba j9 Combo Plus

The J9 Combo Plus robot is the most advanced Roomba. It provides a mix of mopping and vacuuming, is compatible with carpets and is equipped with the most advanced features. Dirt Detective is one of the most innovative features. It can be programmed to duplicate cleaning passes and then examine your home to determine the rooms that are filthy. It also features a Best bagless self emptying robot vacuum-cleaning station, which automatically empty garbage bags and refills the tank with water.

The Combo J9's minimalist design blends silver and black. It comes with a single button to launch a cleaning job and also an indicator for status and wall follow sensors. On the back, a flap lifts up to reveal a bracket that holds the mop pad. The plate is an elongated rubber multi-surface brush for long hairs and edge-sweeping brush. It's easily removed for cleaning. iRobot also includes its new SmartScrub feature, which mops hard floors back and forth using consistent pressure to provide a more thorough clean. The robot will also raise the mop pad on carpets and carpets, so as to avoid getting them wet.

During our tests, we noticed that the Combo J9 was a powerful vacuum cleaner capable of removing large amounts debris. It also did a good job of following stairs, walls and furniture. However, it had a difficult time to pick up pet hair and dust from carpets that are soft. It was able navigate obstacles however it took longer than other robots to complete its cleaning chores.

The j9's intelligent features differentiate it from other vacuum cleaners. Through its app, you can make an agenda to clean specific rooms at specific times, view your cleaning history, and access product health information. You can also access advanced settings, like the ability to modify the suction power of your device and more.

iRobot DreameBot

The iRobot DreameBot is one of the few smart sweepers that has mopping capabilities. It uses a 4.2-quart tank in its base to saturate its mop pads, and it frequently returns to the base to remove dirt and clean the pad. The DreameBot is also more intelligent than the majority of mopping robots we tested, using its lidar to map and modify rooms as it goes. Its AI-powered obstacle avoidance worked well in our test space, avoiding socks and cables without getting confused. It did have some issues dealing with a large pile of Cheerios however.

The app offers a decent degree of control and customization that includes the setting of virtual no-go zones and dynamic cleaning zones for rooms or floors. It also offers a surprisingly high amount of suction power at 4,000Pa, easily outperforming the combined 2,000Pa of the Roomba 13 and Bissell SpinWave. The battery is high capacity, with 5200mAH, which gives you plenty of time to clean.

Additionally it is iRobot OS compatible, meaning it receives updates to its software from the cloud as soon as they become available. The app lets you send images of obstacles encountered by the robot to iRobot servers to aid in improving its algorithms. iRobot claims that it only uses images of users who have chosen this training that is based on user input and do not make use of them for other purposes.

The physical controls of the DreameBot are limited. Most options can be accessed through the iRobot Home App or Google Home and Alexa. You can manually select an area to clean or start with a general clean and then schedule mopping or vacuuming on a single timer. The app also lets you to set up the schedule for daily, weekly, and mopping cycles, or a manual one.

4. iRobot Narwal

The Narwal is a smart sweeper that has a mopping system that does not require storing bags. It's a little more expensive than the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, but has many advantages that make it worth the extra money it offers a better cleaning performance on carpets and low-pile rugs. It also has a much more robust mopping system and a convenient self-cleaning base station.

Narwal, like many other robots of this kind is controlled by an app. It can be programmed to clean according to a schedule. The app needs a major overhaul, however, as it's confusing and often offers cryptic directions to complete tasks.

To get the most value of the Narwal machine, you'll need to install a custom floor plan within its app so that it can determine where to go. After you've done this, you can start the cleaning process by pressing a button on the robot itself or on its base station. A voice prompt will provide status updates and a display at the base station will inform you about the progress of your job and the level of battery.

When you press the mopping button, two rotating pads are activated and the Narwal will travel to the furthest point of its map, where it will start scrubbing. It's an extremely effective scrub, applying 12 newtons of force to the pads while they spin. it only requires 16oz of water to clean the surface of a moderate-sized room.

The robot returns to the base station between mopping runs where it rewets the microfiber pad and rinses them. It is able to wash and sanitize its own pad brushes which is fantastic news for those who prefer to avoid cleaning products. Narwal Narwal uses dirt sensors to identify areas that require focus. Its intelligent mapping technology also allows it to adjust for different surfaces.

5. iRobot Q5 Pro

The Q5 Pro is part of Roborock's mid-range range and is below the S8 series. The Q5 Pro uses PreciSense LiDAR to navigate around your home in a timely manner and a DuoRoller brush to scrub away dried-on stains while cleaning. It has a larger dust bin on board that is 770 ml and an auto-emptying docking system that helps to minimize maintenance tasks.

It has 5,500 psi suction power, as well as two roller brushes that can pull pet hair and dirt out of carpets without getting tangled up. The Roborock app allows it to be controlled via the Roborock app. This app also has other useful features such as setting digital keep-out areas, fast cleaning mode and changing the cleaning patterns.

Despite its powerful performance, the Q5 Pro has some drawbacks. It can get tangled on small items like power cords and has a tendency of bumping into furniture or knocking things off shelves. It's also easy to fix these mistakes manually using the Roborock application. It also lacks advanced mopping features, such as rotating rollers and front-facing obstacles detection which the S8 offers.

The Q5 Pro is powered by a battery of 5200 mAh that gives it an ability to clean the battery in up to 4 hours. It's also compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri to allow hands-free control. It also has an infant lock, as well as an charging schedule that's optimized to help save energy. This allows it to charge during off-peak times when electricity costs are lower. It also comes with Automatic Carpet Boost, which ramps up the bagless suction robots power of the vacuum once it detects carpeting so it can tackle dirt in the corners and cracks more effectively. This feature could be a huge timesaver for those who have difficulty the task of regularly vacuuming their homes.