Robot Vacuums Can’t Clean and Avoid Obstacles

Robot Vacuums Can’t Clean and Avoid Obstacles

> At a Glance

> – 24 robot vacuums tested; none avoided all six common household obstacles

> – Best cleaner (Mova V50) scored 65% pickup but missed half the hazards

> – Best avoider (Yeedi M14 Plus) dodged five items yet cleaned 15 points lower

> – Why it matters: Buyers must choose between powerful suction and pet-safe navigation

Robot vacuums keep getting stronger motors and smarter cameras, yet exclusive News Of Los Angeles lab data shows the industry still forces shoppers to pick one superpower: deep cleaning or reliable obstacle avoidance.

Cleaning Champions Fall Short on Safety

The Mova V50 Ultra Complete leads with 65.14% average pickup-the highest in the test-and an unmatched 47.54% on mid-pile carpet. Its downside: only three of six obstacles avoided.

  • Dreame D10S Ultra (62.32% pickup) avoided four items
  • Dreame X50 Ultra (58.64% pickup) also missed three
  • Roomba 205 topped hardwood at 99.27% yet dodged just one item

Seven models avoided nothing at all:

  • 3i S10 Ultra
  • Narwal Flow
  • Eureka J15
  • 3i P10 Ultra
  • Monsga MS1 Max
  • Roomba 705 Max
  • SwitchBot S20 (non-auto-fill)

Best Avoiders Lose Suction Power

Four robots tied for best navigation, sidestepping five hazards:

  • Yeedi M14 Plus50.03% pickup
  • Eufy E28 – 44.49% pickup
  • SwitchBot S20 Auto-Fill & Drain – 25.17% pickup
  • Eufy E25 – 44.49% pickup

Only the Yeedi M14 Plus cracks the 50% pickup mark while still costing $600, less than half the $1,399 Mova V50.

Why Robots Must Choose

Engineers say suction and sensors fight for the same battery and processing budget.

Adrian Dunkley, AI researcher:

> “Pet modes deliberately prioritize cleaning over caution. Increased suction pulls in lightweight objects before sensors can react.”

data

Ahmed Harhara, Ph.D., engineer:

> “Real-time clutter recognition requires a fusion of lidar and vision plus faster onboard processing.”

Pick Your Priority

Buyers should decide which risk they can manage:

  • Deep cleaners: Clear floors of cords, socks, pet waste before each run
  • Avoidance pros: Accept lower pickup and schedule multiple passes

Key improvements come from reducing home clutter rather than waiting for tech breakthroughs.

Key Takeaways

  • No robot vacuum combines top-tier suction with full obstacle avoidance
  • Mova V50 cleans best; Yeedi M14 Plus balances both skills for $600
  • Seven popular models ran over every test hazard, including fake pet waste
  • Engineers say hardware limits force software to choose power or caution, not both

Author

  • I’m a dedicated journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com—your trusted destination for the latest news, insights, and stories from Los Angeles and beyond.

    Hi, I’m Ethan R. Coleman, a journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com. With over seven years of digital media experience, I cover breaking news, local culture, community affairs, and impactful events, delivering accurate, unbiased, and timely stories that inform and engage Los Angeles readers.”

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