The 5 Best Robot Vacuum Deals for Prime Day

by Awais

If you’re waiting for the best time to buy a robot vacuum, it’s now. It’s officially Amazon’s Prime Day Sale, and we’re seeing the biggest discounts of the year. Many robot vacuums from top brands like Ecovacs, Roborock, and Dreame have dropped the prices of their most popular models to record lows, including recently released models. But to score these incredible savings, you’ll need to be a Prime member.

TL;DR – Prime Day’s Top Robot Vacuum Deals

I’ve reviewed my fair share of robot vacuums. While I haven’t tested all of these Prime Day-discounted models, I can attest to the quality behind each of these brands. Whether you need something basic to handle everyday messes, or are after a top-of-the-line model ready to tackle caked-in debris and big spills, one of these five robot vacuums can deliver the hands-free clean you’re after.

Save $700 on the Ecovacts Deebot X12 Omnicyclone

ECOVACS DEEBOT X12 OMNICYCLONE Robot Vacuum and Mop with FocusJet

Ecovacs is one of my favorite robot vacuum brands, consistently delivering on its promises. I haven’t had a chance to test the X12 myself, but it looks impressive. With a unique FocusJet feature that detects and sprays heated, pressurized water to break down larger messes before self-cleaning roller mops pick them up, this vacuum is especially well-equipped for hard floors. As for vacuuming, the 22,000Pa BLAST Suction and TruEdge 3.0 tech should have no problem cleaning up average debris even in hard-to-reach areas. After cleaning, the X12 will head to a self-maintaining, fully automated OmniCyclone station for almost completely hands-off clean.

Roborock Q7 M5+ Hits Low Price

roborock Q7 M5+ Robot Vacuum and Mop

roborock Q7 M5+ Robot Vacuum and Mop

From solid LiDAR navigation and an easy-to-use app to commendable pickup of lighter messes using the mopping pad and vacuum, the Roborock Q7 M5+ nails all the basics. Pet parents will love the anti-wrap technology on the main brush, and the self-emptying base station is also more compact than many others, making this combo robot vacuum well-suited for smaller homes. Look no further if you need a budget-friendly vacuum that does it all, especially since it’s at its lowest price ever for Prime Day.

Get $355 Off the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete

DREAME X60 Max Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop

DREAME X60 Max Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop

For serious suction power, Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete delivers an incredible 35,000Pa suction, the highest I’ve seen in a robot vacuum. Most flagship robots usually tap out at 25,000Pa. That’s not all, as 15N force hot-water mops spinning at 230RPM will do serious damage to stubborn stains. The X60 also features a slimmer 3.13-inch body height, can climb 3.37 inches (yes, you read that right), and has AI obstacle avoidance, allowing it to navigate low furniture and cluttered spaces with ease.

The Eufy C28 Is Down to a New Low

eufy C28 Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

eufy C28 Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

Need serious mopping ability at a value price? The Eufy C28 is for you. Featuring a roller mop that continuously self-cleans and a built-in scraper, it provides a far superior clean than your typical mopping pad. The mop is even cleaned and dried at the base station afterward, leaving minimal effort required on your part. The 15,000Pa suction, dual anti-tangle brushes, and precise LiDAR navigation round out the Eufy C28.

The iRobot Roomba 105X Is Only $130

iRobot Roomba 105X Robot Vacuum

iRobot Roomba 105X Robot Vacuum

For minimal cleaning needs, the iRobot Roomba 105X is a wonderful, affordable option. Costing just $130 for Prime Day, this robot vacuum still delivers LiDAR navigation to traverse your space easily and even creates a smart map of your home. Mopping and a base station aren’t included, but for everyday vacuuming, it will do a commendable job thanks to the 7,000 Pa suction power. Lighter debris, dust, and pet hair will be no match for the Roomba 105X.

Danielle is a Tech freelance writer based in Los Angeles who spends her free time creating videos and geeking out over music history.

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