Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos
The majority of robot vacuum-mop combinations can be customised using an application that is specifically designed for. You can save maps of your home, create cleaning schedules and choose mopping modes. They also let you change suction power and fine-tune how much water and scrub action your mop makes use of.
A mapping function will help your robot navigate through rooms. A feature to avoid obstacles helps it avoid running over wires, furniture or other toys. These are essential features to have in my home, which is filled with toys scattered around.
1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is the top-of-the-line mop and vacuum, which is why it is naturally with a host of features. It can mop and sweep simultaneously, and raise its brushes or mop pads so that soft surfaces don't get too wet. It can also see and avoid obstacles, with the ability to spot pets plants, small objects.
The robotic vacuum has a suction power of 6,000 pascals, which is more than any other robot vacuum we've tested up to now. It is also equipped with PreciSense LiDAR Navigation to track its position, which prevents it from getting stuck on a surface.
The mopping function is impressive, with the S8 Pro Ultra able to apply a constant pressure of more than 6 Newtons to the mop pad, resulting in deep cleaning. It also comes with mop lifter technology that lifts the pad automatically as it is able to switch between tile, laminate, hardwood and carpet or rugs, in order to avoid soaking the soft surfaces.
In addition it is also the S8 Pro Ultra has self-washing and self-drying features. The pad can be washed and heat-dried within the dock and the dust container will get emptied and automatically returned to it. This means that you can set it and forget it, only having to replace the dust bag or refill the water tank occasionally.
All of this is powered by a lithium-ion 5,200mAh battery. The S8 Pro Ultra ran on its standard mop and vac-settings for around 160 minutes before it began to lose power and returned to its base to recharge. This isn't too far from the 180 minutes Roborock claims and is at the same level as other hybrids I've tried.
It's a well-rounded and capable product, with the only drawback being that it's expensive. But its abundance of features makes it a appealing alternative for anyone who wishes to ditch their old stick vacuum and mop. If you are able to justify the hefty price tag we recommend you check this one out.
2. Dreametech L10S Ultra
The Dreametech L10S Ultra is a top-of-the-line robot vacuum and mop combination. Its price is justified by its impressive features, which include an impressive vacuuming capacity as well as two gyrating mop mops. It also comes with an app-enabled smart control system and powerful obstacle-avoidance technology.
The L10S Ultra has a retail price of 999 Euros which is among the most expensive robotic vacuum and mop combos on the market. In my tests, it did very well in all areas of the house, removing 98.4 percent of debris from all floor types and managing to lift long hair with no knots. The mops were also excellent in delivering outstanding cleaning results with less effort than mid-range models, thanks to their rotational motion and a strong dose of cleaning solution.
The docking station is the primary selling point of the L10S Ultra. It's multifunctional and modern. The dock emptys its dustbin into a dirt bag, refills its water tank for mopping, and dry its mop pads for you. It also features an in-real-time system for detecting hazards and lets you schedule periodic cleaning sessions via its smart controls.
Unlike the other hybrid vacuum mops I've test and compared, the L10S Ultra doesn't offer advanced dirt pickup on carpets. The mops on the L10S Ultra are not as effective in removing tough staining as the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.

In spite of the L10S Ultra's many premium features, it requires regular care and maintenance. The base station must be emptied as well as the dustbag and water tanks should be cleaned, empty and dried on a regular basis to avoid mildew and unpleasant odors. It is also important to remember that the mop pads, which are bought separately will need to be replaced regularly too.
Given the L10S Ultra's premium pricing and its extensive features I would highly recommend it to anyone with the funds for it. If you're on a budget I suggest a more basic model that will allow you to save money and enjoy hands-free cleaning in your home. It's important to remember that even if the L10S Ultra is the best robot vacuum and mop you can buy however, its cost and maintenance costs will ultimately make it more of a desire than a necessity.
3. Eufy S1 Pro
If you're in search of a robot mop and vacuum that can pick up dirt and dust on your floors while taking care of wet messes look no further than the Eufy S1 Pro. This powerful mop and robovac combo packs an impressive 8,000 Pa of suction power as well as a massive battery that can be used for both mowing and vacuuming, and top-notch obstacle-avoiding. It even comes with a roller mop that cleans itself as it goes, which makes the S1 Pro stand out from other models that have to return to their base station mid-clean to rinse off the mop pad.
The S1 Pro has a unique mopping mechanism that is different from the spinning discs and microfibre pads that are found on other robots. The roller covers the entire length of the robot and it is supplied with a continuous supply of clean, ozonated filtered water from the dock. The roller scrubs the floor while collecting dirt. Any dry debris is picked up with the side brushes, or swept up into the front bumper. The S1 Pro is able to dump mop water that is dirty into its base station, where it is sucked by the heater elements of the tank and empty into a larger storage container. The tank onboard holds plenty of water, and can manage about a dozen mopping sessions before going dry.
Like auto vacuum cleaner and mop combos like the S1 Pro is ready to roll out of the box. The S1 Pro needs to be filled with clean water. This can be done using the cleaning dock. You can also add cleaning solution to the dock, should you prefer the option of using your own cleaner. If you choose this feature, however, you will have to purchase the Eufy-branded cleaning solution that is more expensive than other robot brands, allowing you to use your choice of cleaning solutions.
As with most robots like it, the S1 Pro did well in accuracy in navigation and coverage tests. It was quick to map the area and navigated around furniture. It sat on carpets with larger piles a couple of times during my tests. However, this could be improved by re-updating the software. The S1 Pro is an all-in-one robot that provides a lot of functionality at an affordable price.
4. Roborock Qrevo
The Qrevo is Roborock's entry level vacuum and mop, but it still has several impressive features. The dock's multifunction emptying the robot's dirtbag, refilling its water tanks, and cleaning and sanitizing the mop pads is done by the dock. The mopping system is capable of cleaning a good bit of an area before returning to its dock and the vacuum's high suction is capable of removing dirt and pet hair from carpets.
The software that runs the appliance is quite dense, with a wide range of options to customize the cleaning process. You can manually clean the entire area that are mapped by this device, or choose individual rooms, an expandable zone or a custom routine you've designed. SmartPlan is one of the mopping options. It makes use of the sensors on the mops to map out the area and determine the most efficient way to clean it.
Like all the Roborock models we've examined, the Qrevo does well in our tests. Its navigation system is solid, mapping rooms quickly and cleaning them in a neat manner. The 'Normal' setting for pathing does a great job of covering a room, with no major gaps or missing areas. The Reactive Tech hazard avoidance system works fairly well, too however it's not as advanced as the color camera system found on the Qrevo Master or the S8 Pro Ultra. It can spot hazards such as thick carpets but it might not always detect small things like rug tassels, or electrical wires.
The one glaring flaw of this model is the absence of a mop-after-vacuum option, which could be an issue for those who are frequently vacuuming before cleaning with their robot. Thankfully, there's an easy alternative: the app has the option to "clean up" at the end of each session. The mopping features of the vacuum to get rid of the dust and traces that are left behind after vacuuming. This is a nice feature that helps this robot clean a little better than its cheaper competitors.