The Technical Database for Household Robots

Data-driven reviews, spec comparisons, and buying guides for robot vacuums, lawn mowers, pool cleaners, and more. Zero marketing fluff. Pure technical data.

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Latest Robot Technology Trends (2026)

What's New in 2026

  • Stair-Climbing Robots: Roborock Saros Rover introduces extendable legs for multi-level homes
  • 30,000Pa Suction: Eufy's X10 Pro Omni sets new record for debris pickup power
  • Cognitive AI: Aiper's pool cleaners analyze weather, pool size, and historical data to optimize cleaning
  • 200,000 Points/Sec LiDAR: Solid-state sensors create ultra-detailed spatial maps
  • 90% Slope Climbing: Goko M6 lawn mower handles extreme hillside terrain

Important Trade-Offs

  • LiDAR vs Camera: LiDAR works in darkness but costs more; cameras detect objects better in daylight
  • Self-Emptying Bins: Add $200-400 to price; reduce bin maintenance to monthly vs weekly
  • Mopping Quality: Rotating pads > vibrating pads > static drag pads for scrubbing power
  • Wire-Free Mowers: RTK GPS requires clear sky view; wire-guided works under tree cover
  • Battery Life: 180+ minutes needed for homes over 2,000 sq ft to avoid mid-clean docking

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How We Review Robots

HouseholdRobot.net is a data-first technical database, not a traditional review site. Here's our process:

  • Objective Metrics Only We collect measurable specs: suction power (Pa), battery life (minutes), navigation technology, dimensions, noise levels
  • No Subjective Scoring We don't assign "overall ratings." We present data so you can decide based on your priorities
  • Manufacturer Verified All specs cross-referenced with official datasheets and CES 2026 announcements
  • Comparison-Driven Every robot page includes side-by-side comparisons with similar models in the same price bracket
  • Updated Monthly Database refreshed as new models launch and firmware updates change capabilities
  • No Affiliate Bias: While we include price-check links to Amazon, our database is structured identically for all robots regardless of commission rates. The data decides, not the payout.

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    2026 Buyer's Checklist

    Use this checklist to evaluate any household robot before purchase:

    Robot Vacuum Checklist

    • Navigation: LiDAR preferred over random patterns for homes >1,000 sq ft
    • Suction: 4,000Pa minimum for carpet; 10,000Pa+ for high-pile or pets
    • Battery: 120 min for <1,500 sq ft; 180+ min for larger homes
    • Height: Measure furniture clearance (most robots are 9-11cm tall)
    • Bin Size: 400ml+ recommended; or self-emptying base for <30-day maintenance
    • Filters: HEPA if anyone in household has allergies
    • Mopping: Rotating pads perform 3x better than static drag pads
    • Obstacle Detection: Camera or AI avoidance critical if you have cables/pet waste

    Lawn Mower Checklist

    • Slope Rating: Measure your steepest hill; add 10% safety margin
    • Coverage Area: Buy for 1.5x your actual lawn size for faster completion
    • Wire-Free: RTK GPS requires open sky; use wire-guided under dense trees
    • Cutting Width: 40cm+ for lawns over 500 sqm to reduce mowing time
    • Rain Sensor: Essential feature; prevents mud tracking and motor damage
    • Noise: Check decibel rating if mowing near neighbors (58-65dB ideal)

    Pool Cleaner Checklist

    • Pool Type: Confirm in-ground vs above-ground compatibility
    • Cable Length: Measure pool perimeter; cable should be 1.5x length
    • Wall Climbing: Required for vertical surfaces and waterline scrubbing
    • Filter Type: Cartridge filters easier to clean than bag-style
    • Cordless: Premium feature; check battery life matches pool size
    • Cycle Time: 2-3 hours is standard; faster for smaller pools