There are several factors to consider when choosing a robot mop. Here are a few you’ll want to keep in mind:
Floor types: Some robot mops are equipped to work with certain floor types, like laminate or hardwood. Others work better for stone or marble. Before you buy, consider the floors in your home and which mop is most appropriate.
Mapping: For full automation, your robot mop must have a mapping feature to navigate each room. An obstacle avoidance feature helps it avoid furniture, wires, and pet waste. This feature is a must-have in my home, filled with strewn-about toys. But this may not be an issue for everyone. You could save money on a robot without this feature, so determine which is the best for your home and go from there.
Battery: A robot mop is hardly worth its price if it doesn’t have the battery to keep it going. Consider the battery time before choosing the best robot mop to ensure it has enough power to clean your home. If you select a robot with the technical capability to pause its job, return to the charging base to refill its battery, and then resume the job where it left off, this may not be as big of a factor as others on this list.
Connectivity: Many of the best robot mops offer voice control, some even with Alexa. Others may feature an app that allows you to control your robot from afar, setting schedules, tracking progress, and controlling the machine’s efforts. If you’re hoping for voice activation rather than using an app, check and see if the machine is compatible with the home assistant of your choice.
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