Best Robot Mops 2026: Roborock S8 vs Roomba vs Eufy
Most 'robot mops' just drag a damp cloth over your floor, pushing dirt around rather than cleaning it. The ones worth buying actively scrub, lift the pad over carpet so they don't soak it, and wash and dry their own mop at the dock — and that last feature is what decides whether you ever touch a dirty pad again.
We compared each robot mop on actual scrubbing power (active vs dragged pad), self-cleaning dock features (washing, hot-air drying, self-emptying, auto-fill), carpet handling, navigation and obstacle avoidance, vacuuming, and price. Models were assessed against independent testing and long-term owner reviews, weighting real cleaning performance and genuine hands-off convenience.

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Best Overall: The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra does the two hardest things well: it actually scrubs, and its dock handles everything. A vibrating sonic mopping system scrubs at high frequency to lift dried-on stains, the pad lifts when it detects carpet so it won't drag wet cloth over rugs, and strong vacuuming runs in the same pass.
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Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
The flagship to beat — high-frequency sonic scrubbing that lifts dried-on stains, a mop pad that lifts over carpet, strong combined vacuum-and-mop, and an all-in-one dock that washes, hot-air dries, empties, and refills. Expensive with a large dock, but a true set-and-forget appliance.
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra does the two hardest things well: it actually scrubs, and its dock handles everything. A vibrating sonic mopping system scrubs at high frequency to lift dried-on stains, the pad lifts when it detects carpet so it won't drag wet cloth over rugs, and strong vacuuming runs in the same pass. The all-in-one dock washes the mop pad, hot-air dries it (no mildew), empties the dust bin into a sealed bag, and refills the clean-water tank — so you interact with it only every few weeks. Precise LiDAR navigation, good obstacle avoidance, and a mature app complete a genuinely premium experience. It's expensive, the large dock needs floor space, and it's a maintenance tool for sealed floors rather than a deep-clean replacement, but for scrubbing, carpet-safe lifting, and a fully self-maintaining dock, it's the flagship to beat.
Pros
- ✓Sonic scrubbing lifts dried-on stains
- ✓Mop lifts over carpet; strong vacuum in one pass
- ✓Dock washes, hot-air dries, empties, and refills
- ✓Precise LiDAR navigation and mature app
Cons
- ✗Expensive with a large dock footprint
- ✗Maintenance tool, not a deep-clean replacement
| Suction | 6000 Pa |
| Navigation | LiDAR (PreciSense LiDAR) |
| Mopping | yes |
| Auto empty | yes |
| Battery runtime | 180 min |
| App control | yes (Roborock app) |

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
The flagship to beat — high-frequency sonic scrubbing that lifts dried-on stains, a mop pad that lifts over carpet, strong combined vacuum-and-mop, and an all-in-one dock that washes, hot-air dries, empties, and refills. Expensive with a large dock, but a true set-and-forget appliance.
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra does the two hardest things well: it actually scrubs, and its dock handles everything. A vibrating sonic mopping system scrubs at high frequency to lift dried-on stains, the pad lifts when it detects carpet so it won't drag wet cloth over rugs, and strong vacuuming runs in the same pass. The all-in-one dock washes the mop pad, hot-air dries it (no mildew), empties the dust bin into a sealed bag, and refills the clean-water tank — so you interact with it only every few weeks. Precise LiDAR navigation, good obstacle avoidance, and a mature app complete a genuinely premium experience. It's expensive, the large dock needs floor space, and it's a maintenance tool for sealed floors rather than a deep-clean replacement, but for scrubbing, carpet-safe lifting, and a fully self-maintaining dock, it's the flagship to beat.
Pros
- ✓Sonic scrubbing lifts dried-on stains
- ✓Mop lifts over carpet; strong vacuum in one pass
- ✓Dock washes, hot-air dries, empties, and refills
- ✓Precise LiDAR navigation and mature app
Cons
- ✗Expensive with a large dock footprint
- ✗Maintenance tool, not a deep-clean replacement
| Suction | 6000 Pa |
| Navigation | LiDAR (PreciSense LiDAR) |
| Mopping | yes |
| Auto empty | yes |
| Battery runtime | 180 min |
| App control | yes (Roborock app) |

Irobot Roomba Combo J9
The best for pet homes — a mop arm that fully retracts onto the robot over carpet (zero risk of wet rugs) plus class-leading PrecisionVision obstacle and pet-waste avoidance, strong vacuuming, and a self-emptying auto-fill dock. Premium-priced; mopping is more wipe than active scrub.
The iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ is the pick for pet homes and mixed flooring, built around class-leading obstacle avoidance and a clever retractable mop. Its standout is a mop arm that fully retracts onto the top of the robot when it detects carpet — completely removing the mop from contact, so it never dampens rugs even in a home full of them, more foolproof than pads that merely lift. iRobot's PrecisionVision is the best at identifying and avoiding pet waste, cords, and obstacles, which matters hugely in a lived-in home. It pairs strong vacuuming with mopping, has a self-emptying auto-fill dock, and benefits from a mature, reliable app. It's premium-priced and its mopping is more wipe than active scrub, but for confidently navigating a cluttered, pet-filled home and never touching carpets with a wet pad, it's the standout.
Pros
- ✓Mop fully retracts over carpet — zero wet-rug risk
- ✓Best-in-class obstacle and pet-waste avoidance
- ✓Strong vacuuming and self-emptying auto-fill dock
- ✓Mature, reliable iRobot app
Cons
- ✗Premium price; leans on its own cleaning solution
- ✗Mopping is more wipe than active scrub

Anker Eufy RoboVac X10 Pro Omni
The value-flagship pick — dual spinning mop pads that actively scrub with downward pressure, carpet lifting, strong suction, and a full self-cleaning Omni dock, for noticeably less than the top flagships. About 90% of the Roborock experience at a lower price.
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni delivers most of the Roborock experience for noticeably less. It uses dual spinning mop pads that actively scrub with downward pressure, lifts them over carpet, combines strong suction with mopping, and comes with a full self-cleaning Omni dock that washes and dries the mops, empties the dust, and refills water. For someone who wants the genuine self-maintaining, actively-scrubbing experience without paying the very top price, it's the smart-value standout — about 90% of the flagship for less. It's not quite as polished in navigation and app as the Roborock or iRobot, but the core cleaning and hands-off convenience are all there, making it the best balance of capability and price here.
Pros
- ✓Dual spinning pads actively scrub with pressure
- ✓Carpet lifting and strong suction
- ✓Full self-cleaning Omni dock
- ✓About 90% of the flagship at a lower price
Cons
- ✗Navigation/app slightly less polished than top flagships
- ✗Still a notable investment
| Suction | 8000 Pa |
| Navigation | LiDAR (iPath Laser Navigation) |
| Mopping | yes |
| Auto empty | yes |
| Battery runtime | 173 min (vacuum only); 136 min (vacuum + mop) |
| App control | yes (eufy Clean app) |

Eufy X10 Pro Omni
The value-flagship pick — dual spinning mop pads that actively scrub with downward pressure, carpet lifting, strong suction, and a full self-cleaning Omni dock, for noticeably less than the top flagships. About 90% of the Roborock experience at a lower price.
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni delivers most of the Roborock experience for noticeably less. It uses dual spinning mop pads that actively scrub with downward pressure, lifts them over carpet, combines strong suction with mopping, and comes with a full self-cleaning Omni dock that washes and dries the mops, empties the dust, and refills water. For someone who wants the genuine self-maintaining, actively-scrubbing experience without paying the very top price, it's the smart-value standout — about 90% of the flagship for less. It's not quite as polished in navigation and app as the Roborock or iRobot, but the core cleaning and hands-off convenience are all there, making it the best balance of capability and price here.
Pros
- ✓Dual spinning pads actively scrub with pressure
- ✓Carpet lifting and strong suction
- ✓Full self-cleaning Omni dock
- ✓About 90% of the flagship at a lower price
Cons
- ✗Navigation/app slightly less polished than top flagships
- ✗Still a notable investment
| Suction | 8000 Pa |
| Navigation | LiDAR (iPath Laser Navigation) |
| Mopping | yes |
| Auto empty | yes |
| Battery runtime | 173 min (vacuum only); 136 min (vacuum + mop) |
| App control | yes (eufy Clean app) |

Ecovacs Deebot T30s
The budget-conscious flagship — a full self-washing, hot-air-drying, self-emptying dock, strong suction, and an effective oscillating mop, often at aggressive discounts. A lot of all-in-one capability per dollar, with slightly less polish than Roborock or iRobot.
The Ecovacs Deebot T30S is the budget-conscious flagship alternative — a full-featured robot with a self-washing, hot-air-drying, self-emptying dock, strong suction, and an effective oscillating/rolling mop system, frequently available at aggressive discounts. Ecovacs packs a lot of capability per dollar, including good navigation and app features, making it the pick for someone who wants the all-in-one-dock experience at the lowest flagship-tier price. It accepts slightly less polish and long-term track record than Roborock or iRobot, but on features-per-dollar — especially when discounted — it's hard to beat, and it delivers the genuine hands-off, scrubbing-and-self-cleaning experience for less.
Pros
- ✓Full self-washing, drying, self-emptying dock
- ✓Strong suction and effective oscillating mop
- ✓Lots of capability per dollar
- ✓Frequent aggressive discounts
Cons
- ✗Slightly less polish than Roborock/iRobot
- ✗Shorter track record

Narwal Freo X Ultra
The mopping-quality all-rounder — triangular spinning pads with strong pressure for genuinely effective scrubbing, smart dirt-detection that re-mops dirty areas, and a thoughtful bagless self-cleaning dock. Competes closely with Roborock on scrubbing specifically.
The Narwal Freo X Ultra is the strong all-rounder focused on mopping quality and clever design. It uses triangular spinning mop pads with strong downward pressure for genuinely effective scrubbing, a notably good dirt-detection system that re-mops dirty areas, and a self-cleaning dock — with Narwal's thoughtful touches like a bagless, easy-to-maintain base. It's a premium device that competes closely with the Roborock on mopping performance specifically, making it the pick for someone whose top priority is the best scrubbing and who appreciates Narwal's design philosophy. It's priced as a flagship and its ecosystem is smaller than Roborock's or iRobot's, but for mopping quality and a clean, bagless dock design, it's excellent.
Pros
- ✓Triangular pressurised pads scrub very effectively
- ✓Smart dirt-detection re-mops dirty areas
- ✓Self-cleaning, bagless, easy-maintain dock
- ✓Competes with Roborock on mopping
Cons
- ✗Flagship price
- ✗Smaller ecosystem than Roborock/iRobot
Which one is right for you?
For the best all-round self-maintaining robot
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Sonic scrubbing, carpet-safe pad lifting, strong vacuuming, and a dock that washes, dries, empties, and refills make it a true set-and-forget appliance.
For pet homes with lots of rugs
Irobot Roomba Combo J9
A fully retracting mop guarantees it never dampens carpets, and best-in-class obstacle and pet-waste avoidance handles a cluttered, lived-in home.
For flagship features at a lower price
Anker Eufy RoboVac X10 Pro Omni
Dual spinning scrubbing pads and a full self-cleaning Omni dock deliver about 90% of the Roborock experience for noticeably less.
For the cheapest all-in-one-dock robot
Ecovacs Deebot T30s
A full self-washing, drying, self-emptying dock with strong suction at the lowest flagship-tier price, especially when discounted.
For the best scrubbing performance
Narwal Freo X Ultra
Pressurised triangular pads and smart dirt-detection re-mopping deliver top-tier scrubbing in a thoughtfully designed, bagless dock system.
Top pick: Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is the best robot mop because it does the two hardest things genuinely well: it actually scrubs the floor, and its dock handles everything for you. Instead of a static damp cloth, it uses a vibrating/sonic mopping system that scrubs at high frequency to lift dried-on stains, and on the Pro Ultra the mop pad lifts when the robot detects carpet, so it won't drag wet cloth over your rugs. It also combines strong vacuuming with the mopping in one pass, so floors are swept and scrubbed together.
The all-in-one dock is what makes it feel like a true appliance: it automatically washes the mop pad with water, then hot-air dries it (so it doesn't grow mildew between cleans), empties the robot's dust bin into a sealed bag, and refills the robot's clean-water tank. In practice you interact with it only every few weeks to empty and refill the dock — the daily and weekly drudgery is gone. Precise LiDAR navigation, good obstacle avoidance, and a mature app round out a genuinely premium experience.
The honest caveats: it's expensive, the large dock takes up real floor space and needs a spot to live, and like all robot mops it's a maintenance machine for sealed hard floors, not a deep-clean replacement for occasional hands-and-knees scrubbing. But for the best combination of real scrubbing power, carpet-safe pad lifting, and a self-washing, self-drying, self-emptying dock, the S8 Pro Ultra is the flagship to beat.
Best for homes with pets: iRobot Roomba Combo j9+
The iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ is the pick for homes with pets and mixed flooring, built around iRobot's class-leading obstacle avoidance and a clever retractable mop. Its standout is the mop arm that fully retracts onto the top of the robot when it detects carpet — so unlike pads that merely 'lift' a few millimetres, the Combo j9+ completely removes the mop from contact, guaranteeing it never dampens your carpets even on a home with lots of rugs. iRobot's PrecisionVision navigation is also the best in the business at identifying and avoiding pet waste, cords, and obstacles, which matters enormously in a real lived-in home.
It pairs strong vacuuming with the mopping, has a self-emptying and auto-fill dock that handles the dust and refills the cleaning solution, and benefits from iRobot's mature, reliable app and long track record. For households juggling carpet and hard floors with a dog or cat, the combination of guaranteed carpet avoidance and best-in-class obstacle (and pet-mess) detection is the most reassuring package here.
The trade-offs: it's premium-priced like the Roborock, iRobot leans toward its own cleaning solution, and its mopping, while good, is more of a wipe than the Roborock's active sonic scrubbing. But if your priority is a robot that confidently navigates a cluttered, pet-filled home and never, ever touches your carpets with a wet pad, the Roomba Combo j9+ is the standout.
The value flagships and a strong all-rounder: Eufy X10, Ecovacs T30S, Narwal Freo X Ultra
The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is the value-flagship pick, delivering most of the Roborock experience for noticeably less. It uses dual spinning mop pads that actively scrub (and apply downward pressure), lifts them over carpet, combines strong suction with mopping, and comes with a full self-cleaning Omni dock that washes and dries the mops, empties the dust, and refills water. For someone who wants the genuine self-maintaining, actively-scrubbing experience without paying the very top price, the Eufy X10 is the smart-value standout that gets you 90% of the flagship for less.
The Ecovacs Deebot T30S is the budget-conscious flagship alternative, another full-featured robot with a self-washing, hot-air-drying, self-emptying dock, strong suction, and an effective oscillating/rolling mop system, frequently available at aggressive discounts. Ecovacs packs a lot of capability per dollar — including good navigation and app features — making it the pick for someone who wants the all-in-one-dock experience at the lowest flagship-tier price, accepting slightly less polish than Roborock or iRobot.
The Narwal Freo X Ultra is the strong all-rounder with a focus on mopping quality and clever design. It uses triangular spinning mop pads with strong downward pressure for genuinely effective scrubbing, a notably good dirt-detection system that re-mops dirty areas, and a self-cleaning dock — and Narwal is known for thoughtful touches like a bagless, easy-to-maintain base. It's a premium device that competes closely with the Roborock on mopping performance specifically, making it the pick for someone whose top priority is the best scrubbing and who likes Narwal's design philosophy.
How to choose: scrubbing, self-cleaning dock, carpet handling, and navigation
Insist on actual scrubbing, not just a dragged cloth, because it's the difference between cleaning and smearing. Basic robot mops attach a damp pad and simply drag it, which pushes dirt around and barely touches dried-on stains. The robots worth buying actively scrub — Roborock's sonic vibration, the spinning pressurised pads on the Eufy and Narwal, Ecovacs' oscillating system — which lifts stuck-on grime far more effectively. If a model just 'wipes,' it's a glorified Swiffer; prioritise active scrubbing with downward pressure.
Decide how much you want the dock to do, because it dictates how much you'll touch the machine. A full self-cleaning dock (all five here, to varying degrees) washes the mop pads, hot-air dries them so they don't mildew, empties the robot's dust bin into a sealed bag, and refills the clean-water tank — reducing your involvement to emptying and refilling the dock every few weeks. The hot-air mop drying is genuinely important (a wet pad left damp smells and grows bacteria), so look for it specifically. A cheaper robot without these dock features means manually rinsing the pad and emptying the bin after every clean, which is the chore people buy a robot to avoid.
Match carpet handling and navigation to your home. If you have rugs and carpet alongside hard floors, the robot must keep the wet mop off them — options range from lifting the pad a few millimetres (most here) to fully retracting it onto the robot's top (iRobot Roomba Combo j9+, the most foolproof). For navigation, LiDAR mapping (Roborock and others) is accurate and works in the dark, and good obstacle avoidance prevents the robot eating cords, socks, and — critically in pet homes — avoiding pet waste (iRobot leads here). Be honest that all robot mops are maintenance tools for sealed hard floors that keep them clean between deep cleans, not a full replacement for occasional manual scrubbing — buy one to maintain clean floors with minimal effort, and it'll delight you; expect a miracle deep-clean and it won't.


