Busy Pet Owner
β YESParent with two dogs in a 2,500 sq ft suburban home, hard floors everywhere, vacuums daily but short on time.
Budget: $700-$1000
Usage: Daily auto-clean for hair/debris, weekly mopping
Why: Powerful suction and self-emptying handle pet messes effortlessly, saving hours weekly. AI avoidance minimizes rescues in toy-filled homes. Proven 4.6-star pet owner favorite.
Budget Apartment Dweller
β NOSingle renter in 600 sq ft city apartment, tile floors but tight budget, occasional cleaning.
Budget: Under $400
Usage: 2-3x/week light vac, no mopping need
Why: Overkill for small space; station takes room you don't have. Basic vacs do fine cheaper without extras.
Consider instead: Eufy RoboVac L60 Hybrid β solid suction/mop at half price
Tech-Savvy Large Home Owner
β YESRemote worker in 3,000 sq ft house with low carpets, kids/pets, wants smart home integration.
Budget: $800+
Usage: Multi-floor mapping, scheduled zones daily
Why: LiDAR excels in big/complex layouts; app customizations perfect for enthusiasts. Long-term savings beat manual labor.
Thick Carpet Household
β NOFamily with high-pile rugs in living areas, occasional hard floor spills, allergy concerns.
Budget: $500-$800
Usage: Weekly vac only, no mopping
Why: Low mop lift and non-HEPA filter disappoint on carpets/allergies. Better upright vacs for deep clean.
Consider instead: Shark IQ Robot with HEPA β carpet-focused alternative
First-Time Buyer
β NOCollege grad in starter home, moderate messes, wants to test robot vacs affordably.
Budget: $300-$500
Usage: 3x/week basic clean
Why: Premium features wasted; start cheaper to build habits. Easy upgrade later if hooked.
Consider instead: Eufy Clean X9 Pro β entry-level self-empty