* Debris type, Hair, dogs, cats, or just plain dust. Any "wet" stuff? All non-vacuum debris needs to be picked up otherwise it may get "smeared" all over with "tracks".
* How often does the floor need vacuuming? Or does it need a good mop up to get clean?
* Obstructions? Lots of chairs, furniture, delicate stands?
* The machine capacity (how much debris will it hold?)
* Battery Tech (should be Lithium Ion)
* additional options; invisible "wall", charging dock (auto return to dock for charging)
* Program times.
* Smart phone app (optional, not really needed unless your rushing home for a surprise visit from mom.)
* robot overhead clearance. (can it go under YOUR stuff?)
* Basically if you perform "Light" cleaning especially on hard floors or really short hair carpet then the robot cleaners will work for you.
* In Arizona where the house was air conditioned but dust and sand from the desert always found a way in. The the robot vacuum would be perfect.
* Parts always are mentioned with most robots. Be sure to pick one that you can get replacements. Amazon.com as parts too.
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* budget vacs; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLqih5LKYeU
* Top 3; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkRGb8R1RYI
* Buying guide; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw58cnpBxE0
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