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🇪🇸 Español1 artículo sobre robot vacuums with mopping
The robot vacuum-mop combo category has matured significantly in 2025-2026. Spinning mop pads and vibrating/scrubbing systems have largely replaced the old 'drag a wet cloth' approach that made most early models ineffective on real messes. The market is now led by Narwal (Freo series), Roborock (high-end Qrevo/Saros models), Dreame, Ecovacs, and Eufy, with iRobot still present but often criticized for weaker mopping performance compared to Chinese competitors. The category is driven by convenience for busy households, pet owners, and people with mobility issues. Most content is either manufacturer marketing or thin affiliate roundups that don't test long-term reliability or real maintenance burden. There is a substantial opportunity for independent, practical, long-term testing that examines real mopping performance on different floor types and messes (especially dried pet accidents and kitchen spills), long-term reliability of mopping mechanisms (motors, pads, vibration systems) after 12-24 months, actual maintenance and repair costs over time, and smart home integration quality — particularly robust local control via Home Assistant or Matter versus cloud-only operation. Wirecutter and The Hook Up produce some of the best current content, but even they have limited coverage of multi-year durability and advanced local control performance.