Robot Vacuum Reviews
Every unit on this page was purchased with our own money and tested in our Canadian home over multiple days. No manufacturer loans. No sponsored content. Just honest results from floors that look like yours.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni
Amazon Canada's best-selling robot vacuum — but does sales rank mean best performance? 8,000 Pa, AI obstacle avoidance, full Omni base. Here's the honest verdict for Canadian buyers.
Narwal Flow 2
The only robot vacuum at this price that mops with a rolling track instead of spinning pads. On hard floors, the difference is real. Here's when it's worth the premium — and when Roborock is the better choice.
Mova P10 Ultra Pro
LiDAR navigation and a 3.2L auto-empty base at CAD $549. Here's what it actually does well in a Canadian home — and where it concedes ground to Dreame and Roborock at the same price.
Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2
10,000 Pa suction, DuoScrub auto-washing mopping, and camera navigation at under CAD $850. It undercuts equivalent Roborock models — with one important caveat for Canadian buyers.
Roborock Saros 20
36,000 Pa, StarSight obstacle avoidance, and Roborock's full mop system at CAD $1,799+. An excellent flagship — but most Canadian buyers should read this before spending $600 more than the Qrevo Max.
Roborock Qrevo Max
LiDAR navigation, 10,000 Pa, hot-water auto-washing mop dock at ~CAD $1,049–$1,199. The default recommendation for most Canadian homes — here's exactly why, and when to choose something else.
Dreame L50 Ultra
19,500 Pa suction, HyperStream DuoBrush anti-tangle system, and ProLeap 6 cm obstacle climbing. The strongest pet hair robot at this price in Canada — here's the honest verdict, including the one Canadian winter caveat.
Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete
35,000 Pa suction, 3.13-inch ultra-slim profile, 280+ obstacle avoidance, and a self-refilling dock. Dreame's 2026 flagship — here's what that means for a Canadian home and when the camera navigation caveat actually matters.
Roborock Qrevo Curv
FlexiArm edge cleaning, AdaptiLift wheel articulation, 10,000 Pa at ~CAD $1,049–$1,499. The edge-cleaning specialist in Roborock's lineup — here's exactly when it earns its keep over the Qrevo Max.
Roborock Qrevo CurvX
22,000 Pa suction, ultra-slim 3.14-inch profile, LiDAR navigation, and FlexiArm edge cleaning. The 2026 Roborock flagship that combines year-round Canadian reliability with the slim clearance needed for low-profile furniture.
Roborock Saros Z70
The first mainstream robot vacuum with a robotic arm that picks up floor clutter — socks, towels, cables — before vacuuming. 22,000 Pa suction and LiDAR navigation round out a robot built for genuinely hands-off floor care.
Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni
The only square-body robot vacuum in this roundup — and the shape matters. TrueMapping 2.0 LiDAR, AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, and dual side brushes that clean corners no round robot can reach.
Roborock Q7 Max+
The most affordable way to get LiDAR navigation and sonic mopping in Canada. 4,200 Pa, VibraRise auto-lifting mop, and a 2.5L auto-empty base — strong value for hard-floor homes that want year-round scheduling.
Dreame Bot L20 Ultra
7,000 Pa suction, DuoScrub spinning mops, auto-refill dock, and a 4L auto-empty base under CAD $900. Outstanding value for daytime-schedule homes — with the standard camera navigation caveat for Canadian winters.
iRobot Roomba Combo j9+
The best obstacle avoidance in any robot vacuum — PrecisionVision reliably detects pet waste, cables, and socks. Retractable mop lifts automatically on carpet. Best smart home integration in the category.
Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra
LiDAR, 10,000 Pa, and ReactiveAI 2.0 — the most capable obstacle avoidance in Roborock's lineup. Full RockDock Ultra dock with hot-water mop wash, auto-refill, and hot-air dry. The pick for pet owners and cluttered-floor households.
Dreame Bot X30 Ultra
12,000 Pa suction, MopExtend spinning mop arm that reaches further under furniture, and a full auto-washing dock. The strongest mopper for hard-floor homes at this price — with the standard camera navigation caveat for Canadian winters.
iRobot Roomba j7+
PrecisionVision obstacle avoidance — specifically trained to detect and avoid pet waste, cables, and socks. Vacuum only (no mop), 60-day Clean Base, best smart home integrations in the category. One job, done best.
Ecovacs Deebot T20 Omni
TrueMapping LiDAR navigation, 6,000 Pa, OZMO Turbo 2.0 sonic mop with auto-lift, and a full OMNI station with hot-water mop cleaning. The best Ecovacs for most Canadian homes — year-round scheduling, hands-off dock, solid mid-range value.
Roborock Q5 Pro+
PreciSense LiDAR, 5,500 Pa, and VibraRise sonic mopping with auto-empty dock — at under CAD $600. The most affordable way to get year-round LiDAR scheduling in Canada. Trade-off: no obstacle avoidance, no dock mop washing.
Dreame Bot D10 Plus
The most affordable self-emptying robot vacuum from a major brand in Canada. 4,000 Pa, DuoBrush, 2.5L auto-empty dock. Camera navigation and a mop that does not lift on carpet keep this squarely in the entry-level tier.
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
LiDAR navigation, 6,000 Pa, FlexiArm edge cleaning, and the full RockDock Ultra — auto-empty, hot-water mop wash, auto-refill, and hot-air drying in one dock. Total hands-off cleaning with year-round Canadian reliability.
Ecovacs Deebot T30 Omni
10,000 Pa suction, TrueMapping 3D LiDAR, AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, and auto-lifting OZMO Turbo 2.0 mop with a full dock. The strongest all-round Ecovacs for Canadian homes at this price — and it uses LiDAR, so winter scheduling is never an issue.
Roborock Q Revo
5,500 Pa, PreciSense LiDAR, VibraRise sonic mopping, cold-water mop wash, and auto-refill at under CAD $800. The most affordable Roborock with a full-featured dock — the right pick for hard-floor Canadian homes that want set-and-forget convenience.
More reviews coming soon
We add new reviews as we complete multi-day testing on each unit. In the meantime, our head-to-head comparisons and buying guides cover the full range of models we've tested.