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The best vacuum cleaners (2026)

The best vacuum cleaners (2026)

In a comprehensive evaluation of vacuum cleaners, a team of experts has tested numerous models, including cordless, upright, and robot vacuums, to determine the most effective options for tackling pet hair, dust, and everyday messes. The testing process involved rigorous assessments of performance and efficiency, with a focus on how well each vacuum could handle various types of debris commonly found in households. The results highlight the top-performing vacuums that stood out from the competition, providing consumers with informed choices for maintaining a clean living environment. This analysis, conducted in October 2023, aims to guide pet owners and households seeking reliable cleaning solutions.

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Samsung and LG's next China battle: Robot vacuums

Samsung and LG's next China battle: Robot vacuums

Robot vacuum cleaners, once considered a niche product, are now pivotal for Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics as they strive to reclaim market share in South Korea, a rapidly evolving landscape increasingly dominated by Chinese competitors. Recent trade data from China's General Administration of Customs highlights this trend, revealing that China exported 11.32 billion yuan (approximately $1.67 billion) worth of robots in the first quarter of the year. Notably, cleaning robots were included in the customs product codes for the first time this year, underscoring their growing significance in the global market. As competition intensifies, both Samsung and LG are focusing on innovation and technology to enhance their offerings and attract consumers in this lucrative segment.

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Global robotic vacuum shipments reach 5.1 million in Q1, top four Chinese brands hold 54.1% market share

Global robotic vacuum shipments reach 5.1 million in Q1, top four Chinese brands hold 54.1% market share

Global shipments of smart robotic vacuum cleaners reached 5.096 million units in the first quarter of 2023, according to data from market research firm IDC. This figure represents an 11.9% increase compared to the same period last year, continuing a trend of robust growth with shipment rates exceeding 20% for two consecutive quarters. The surge in demand for these devices reflects a growing consumer preference for automated cleaning solutions, driven by advancements in technology and increased awareness of home automation benefits. Leading brands in the market, including Roborock, Ecovacs, Dreame, and Xiaomi, have contributed significantly to this growth, showcasing their competitive edge in innovation and market reach.

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Roborock Launches F25 Series at CES 2025: Effortless Wet and Dry Cleaning

Roborock Launches F25 Series at CES 2025: Effortless Wet and Dry Cleaning

At CES 2025, Roborock introduced its latest F25 Series of wet-dry vacuum cleaners, showcasing cutting-edge cleaning technology designed for efficiency and convenience. The new models boast an impressive suction power of 20,000 Pa and feature self-cleaning rollers, enhancing their usability. With a remarkable 99.9% bacteria removal rate, the F25 Series aims to provide a thorough and hygienic cleaning experience. Additionally, the innovative JawScrapers™ technology ensures tangle-free operation, making these vacuums a practical choice for consumers seeking smart cleaning solutions.

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MOVA evolves from cleaning appliances to a multi-scenario robotics portfolio

MOVA evolves from cleaning appliances to a multi-scenario robotics portfolio

Founded in 2024, MOVA has emerged as a prominent Chinese brand specializing in smart home appliances that prioritize AI-driven intelligent living solutions. Initially launching with a range of cleaning devices, particularly robotic vacuum cleaners, the company has rapidly diversified its product offerings to include personal care and outdoor smart products across various categories. MOVA's growth is supported by a robust supply chain and advanced algorithm capabilities, enabling the brand to continuously innovate and improve its product lineup. As the demand for smart home technology rises, MOVA positions itself at the forefront of the industry, aiming to enhance everyday living through intelligent solutions.

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Xiaomi enters the South Korean market with plans to open offline stores

Xiaomi enters the South Korean market with plans to open offline stores

Xiaomi officially launched its operations in South Korea on Wednesday during its inaugural press conference in Seoul. The Chinese technology company outlined its strategic business plans, which include the introduction of five product categories: smartphones, televisions, wearables, power banks, and robotic vacuum cleaners. This rollout is set to take place over the next few months, concluding by early February. At the event, Xiaomi also showcased two of its latest smartphone models, highlighting its commitment to expanding its presence in the competitive South Korean market.

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Roborock is “Rocking Life, Inside and Out" at IFA 2025 with first launch of RockMow and RockNeo lawnmower series

Roborock is “Rocking Life, Inside and Out" at IFA 2025 with first launch of RockMow and RockNeo lawnmower series

At IFA 2025, Roborock unveiled its latest advancements in cleaning technology, introducing the RockMow and RockNeo robotic lawnmowers, as well as the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro vacuum and F25 Ultra wet-dry cleaner. This launch underscores Roborock's commitment to innovation in both indoor and outdoor cleaning solutions. The event, held in Berlin, highlights the company's ongoing leadership in the robotic vacuum market, which has been bolstered by significant revenue growth. The introduction of these new products reflects Roborock's strategy to enhance consumer convenience and efficiency in home maintenance.

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Roborock Saros 20 review: A smarter, more refined robot vacuum, but is it worth the upgrade?

Roborock Saros 20 review: A smarter, more refined robot vacuum, but is it worth the upgrade?

The Roborock Saros 20, a new robotic vacuum, has been designed to navigate various surfaces by raising over three inches to effectively clear rugs and thresholds. However, recent testing has revealed that its cleaning performance does not consistently meet expectations given its price point. While the innovative height adjustment feature aims to enhance usability across different flooring types, users may find that the overall cleaning efficiency falls short of what is anticipated for a product in this price range.

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Dyson Spot + Scrub Ai review — Is this $1,200 robot mop worth it?

Dyson Spot + Scrub Ai review — Is this $1,200 robot mop worth it?

The Dyson Spot + Scrub Ai, the latest premium robot vacuum and mop from Dyson, has been put to the test in a comprehensive review. This innovative cleaning device is designed to tackle a variety of household challenges, including stubborn stains, pet hair, and carpet cleaning. The review assesses its performance and efficiency in real-world scenarios, highlighting its advanced features and capabilities. With a focus on user experience, the evaluation provides insights into how effectively the Spot + Scrub Ai meets the demands of modern cleaning needs. As consumers increasingly seek smart home solutions, Dyson aims to position this product as a versatile tool for maintaining cleanliness in homes.

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This AI startup will clean your home for free to train future robots

This AI startup will clean your home for free to train future robots

AI training startup Shift has launched an unconventional initiative, offering free home cleaning services in exchange for the opportunity to record the cleaning process. The company aims to capture footage of cleaners as they perform various tasks such as scrubbing, vacuuming, dusting, tidying, and washing, which will be utilized to enhance the training of robots. This unique offer was announced on social media, sparking interest and curiosity among potential participants. Shift's motivation behind this initiative is to gather real-world data that can improve robotic cleaning technology, ultimately aiming to create more efficient and effective automated solutions for household chores.

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