Following the comprehensive testing methodology outlined in this series, CNET updated its robot vacuum recommendations for January 2026. The Mova V50 Ultra Complete is the best overall pick, leading in sand pickup across surfaces. Other standouts: Dreame X50 Ultra for cleaning coverage and iRobot Roomba 205 DustCompactor Combo as the top budget option under $500.
The refreshed January 2026 guide evaluated 12 models using the lab protocols detailed previously—including sand pickup on hardwood, low- and mid-pile carpets; heat map coverage; noise; and obstacle avoidance.
Topping the list, the Mova V50 Ultra Complete (Dreame sub-brand, $1,500) achieved the highest average sand pickup at 65.14%, including 47.54% on mid-pile carpet (86% better than the runner-up). It features a pop-out edge-cleaning arm, retractable turret for low furniture, and precise carpet boost, with a three-year warranty and 30-day trial. Drawbacks: slow movement and hit three of six obstacles; initial setup required a 20-minute firmware update that glitched thrice.
Best for coverage, Dreame X50 Ultra ($1,600) scored 83.8% in the test room (98.54% hardwood pickup), crossed 2.36-inch thresholds with deployable legs, and handled pet hair well on 1,200 sq ft (mapped in 11 min), but drains 20% battery per 182.8 sq ft.
Budget pick iRobot Roomba 205 DustCompactor Combo ($479 MSRP) excels at 99.27% hardwood sand removal and 82.44% coverage, with a 60-day debris-storing paddle and solid mopping—but no self-emptying and avoided just one of six obstacles.
Notable mentions: Eufy Omni E28 for dodging five of six obstacles and spot cleaning; Yeedi M14 Plus for app ease and 92.7% hardwood performance. Value options include Ecovacs Deebot T30S Combo and Eufy E20 with stick vac integration.
Since April 2025 updates, tests dropped black rice (too easy); series reflects trends like stair-climbing prototypes from Eufy/Dreame for CES 2026. Holiday deals (e.g., Narwal Freo Z10 at $800, save $300) offer value before potential tariff hikes.