Best Robot Vacuums Under $300 2026: 10 Compared (8 Sources)
What are the best robot vacuums under $300 in 2026?
TL;DR
Top pick: Roborock Q10 S5+ (~$280) — 10,000Pa, 96% carpet deep-clean score, 70-day auto-empty dock, sonic mopping.
Best value: TP-Link Tapo RV30 Max Plus (~$230) — 3L self-empty dock, LiDAR + IMU, 97%+ dust pickup.
Best budget: Roborock Q7 L5 (~$140) — 8,000Pa HyperForce + dual anti-tangle brush, cheapest Roborock LiDAR.
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Summary
The sub-$300 robot vacuum market in 2026 has transformed dramatically. LiDAR navigation, smart mapping, and self-emptying docks — all premium features as recently as 2023 — are now standard at this price tier. The best overall pick as of July 2026 is the Roborock Q10 S5+ (~$280, discounted from a $549.99 list), which pairs 10,000Pa suction with a 2.7L auto-empty dock rated for about 70 days, VibraRise 2.0 sonic mopping with automatic mop lifting, and LiDAR navigation. Vacuum Wars measured a 96% embedded-sand deep-clean score — tied for the highest it has ever recorded — plus 96% pet-hair pickup, against a category average near 75%. It took over the #1 spot from the MOVA S10, which has gone out of stock. [src1, src8]
The best value pick is the TP-Link Tapo RV30 Max Plus (~$230), which includes a 3L self-emptying dock, 5,300Pa suction, LiDAR + IMU dual navigation, and 97%+ dust pickup efficiency — features that cost $500+ a year ago. Consumer Reports' top picks remain the eufy RoboVac 11S Max (~$160) for excellent hard-floor cleaning in a 2.85-inch-tall chassis, and the Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus (~$192) for its bagless self-emptying station, 8,000Pa suction, and category-leading 300-minute runtime. [src2, src3, src4, src6]
Two major market shifts affect this tier. First, iRobot completed its sale to Shenzhen Picea Robotics on January 23, 2026, emerging from Chapter 11 as a privately held Chinese-owned brand; most review outlets now advise caution on new Roomba purchases pending software-roadmap clarity, and the budget Roomba lineup is visibly thinning — the Roomba 694 has drifted to ~$330, above this card's $300 cap, while the Roomba Combo (Y0110) is clearing at ~$83 on thin stock. Second, Chinese manufacturers (Roborock, Dreame, MOVA, Ecovacs, TP-Link Tapo, Eufy) now dominate the budget segment entirely. [src7, src3]
Top 10 Models Compared
| Model | Price | Suction (Pa) | Navigation | Battery | Self-Empty | Mopping | Best For | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roborock Q10 S5+ | ~$280 | 10,000 | LiDAR | ~150 min | Yes (2.7L, 70 days) | Yes (VibraRise 2.0 sonic) | Best overall | Check price |
| Tapo RV30 Max Plus | ~$230 | 5,300 | LiDAR + IMU | ~150 min | Yes (3L, 2 months) | Yes (pad + tank) | Best value self-empty | Check price |
| Eufy E20 3-in-1 | ~$299 (stock intermittent) | 8,000 (robot mode) | Triple-line laser | ~100 min | Yes (3L, 75 days) | No (stick/handheld combo) | Best hybrid system | Check price |
| Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus | ~$192 | 8,000 | LiDAR TrueMapping | 300 min | Yes (bagless, 45 days) | Yes (passive pad) | Best long runtime | Check price |
| Ecovacs Deebot N20 | ~$168 | 8,000 | LiDAR TrueMapping | 300 min | No | Yes (passive pad) | Best mapping value | Check price |
| Roborock Q7 L5 | ~$140 | 8,000 | LiDAR | ~180 min | No | Yes (passive pad) | Best for pet hair | Check price |
| Roomba Combo (Y0110) | ~$83 | ~2,000 (est.) | Smart row-by-row | 120 min | No | Yes (passive pad) | Cheapest 2-in-1 (clearance) | Check price |
| eufy RoboVac 11S Max | ~$160 | 2,000 | Random + bump | 100 min | No | No | Best no-Wi-Fi / slim | Check price |
| Lefant M310 Ultra | ~$110 | 6,000 | ToF LiDAR | 170 min | No | Yes (basic pad) | Best ultra-slim/apartment | Check price |
| iRobot Roomba 694 | ~$330 (above the $300 cap) | ~1,700 (est.) | Gyro + sensors | 90 min | No | No | Reference only — no longer in budget | Check price |
Best for Each Use Case
Best Overall: Roborock Q10 S5+ (~$280) — Check price
Vacuum Wars ranked the Q10 S5+ the #1 best robot vacuum under $300 in its July 2026 roundup after Roborock cut the price from a $549.99 list to ~$280. Independent testing recorded 96% embedded-sand removal on carpet (tied for the highest score ever recorded, against a 75.4% average), 96% pet-hair pickup, and 2.82 minutes of runtime per 1% battery — roughly 1,243 sq ft per charge with recharge-and-resume. It also ships with a 2.7L auto-empty dock (about 70 days hands-free) and VibraRise 2.0 sonic mopping with automatic mop lifting. The one real weakness is obstacle avoidance (6/24 in testing), so pick up cables and socks before a run. [src1, src8]
Best Value (Self-Emptying): TP-Link Tapo RV30 Max Plus (~$230) — Check price
Tom's Guide named the Tapo RV30 Max Plus its editor's top pick for cheap robot vacuums in 2026, highlighting its 97%+ dust pickup rate, LiDAR + IMU dual navigation, 5,300Pa Hyper Suction, and a 3L self-emptying dock that lasts about two months. Keep-out zones, multi-floor mapping, and basic mopping come standard. Tom's Guide notes it "struggles with large amounts of pet hair" on carpets due to lower suction, so hardwood-heavy homes benefit most. [src3, src6]
Best for Long Runtime / Big Homes: Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus (~$192) — Check price
The N20 Plus delivers the longest battery life in this tier — 300 minutes from a 5,200mAh cell — plus ZeroTangle anti-tangle brush rolls, TrueMapping LiDAR, 8,000Pa suction, and a bagless self-emptying base rated for 45 days. Vacuum Wars previously named it the best budget robot vacuum of 2024 and it remains a strong choice in 2026 for homes over 1,500 sqft that a single charge needs to cover. At ~$192 in July 2026, it is the cheapest bagless self-emptying model in the category. [src1, src3]
Best 3-in-1 Hybrid: Eufy E20 (~$299) — Check price
The Eufy E20 detaches from the robot base to become a cordless stick vacuum and handheld — unique in the sub-$300 segment. Robot mode delivers 8,000Pa suction; stick/handheld modes push to 30,000Pa. A 3L self-empty bag lasts up to 75 days. Triple-line laser obstacle avoidance and Pro-Detangle brush technology handle pet hair well. It earned a CES 2025 Best of Innovation award. Trade-offs: robot runtime is shorter (~100 min), there is no mopping, and Amazon stock has been intermittent through July 2026 — check availability before committing. [src1, src3]
Best for Pet Hair: Roborock Q7 L5 (~$140) — Check price
The Roborock Q7 L5 upgrades the popular Q5 Pro with 8,000Pa HyperForce suction and a dual anti-tangle brush system specifically designed to resist long-hair wrapping. LiDAR navigation handles multi-level mapping and no-go zones. At ~$140 (down from a $249.99 list) it is the cheapest Roborock LiDAR model with serious suction, and it ships in both black and white. Lacks self-emptying, but brush-ROI for pet households is top-tier. [src1]
Best Ultra-Slim / Small Apartment: Lefant M310 Ultra (~$110) — Check price
The slim Lefant M310 line slides under low furniture that taller robots cannot reach. The current M310 Ultra replaces the original M310 (now unavailable) and upgrades it to 6,000Pa suction, ToF LiDAR navigation, and a 170-minute runtime that covers a typical apartment on one charge, plus a basic mopping pad. Only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi — a common budget limitation. At ~$110 it is the cheapest model in this roundup. Good pick for renters, studios, and under-1,000-sqft spaces. [src1]
Best No-Wi-Fi: eufy RoboVac 11S Max (~$160) — Check price
Consumer Reports recommends the eufy 11S Max for hard-floor cleaning, especially for users who refuse to install another app. At 2.85 inches tall with 2,000Pa BoostIQ suction it excels under low furniture. Testing showed 94% pet-hair pickup on high-pile carpet. No mapping, no app, no mopping — just a quiet, reliable vacuum. Runtime is 60-100 minutes. Best for privacy-conscious buyers and simple daily cleaning. [src4]
Head-to-Head Comparisons
Roborock Q10 S5+ vs Tapo RV30 Max Plus
Both are self-emptying LiDAR robots under $300, ~$50 apart. The Q10 S5+ wins decisively on cleaning: 10,000Pa vs 5,300Pa, a 96% carpet deep-clean score, dual anti-tangle brushes, and sonic mopping with auto mop lifting. The Tapo wins on dock capacity (3L bag, ~2 months vs 2.7L, ~70 days), obstacle handling for cluttered floors, and price. Tom's Guide notes the Tapo "struggles with large amounts of pet hair" on carpet. [src1, src3, src6, src8]
Pick Roborock Q10 S5+ if: carpet-heavy or pet-heavy home, want the strongest cleaner with a dock under $300.
Pick Tapo RV30 Max Plus if: hard-floor-dominant home, want the cheapest credible self-empty dock.
Roborock Q10 S5+ vs Roborock Q7 L5
Same brand and app, $140 apart. The Q7 L5 is the bare-robot value play: 8,000Pa, LiDAR, dual anti-tangle brush, no dock. The Q10 S5+ adds 10,000Pa suction, VibraRise 2.0 sonic mopping with auto mop lifting, and the 2.7L auto-empty dock that removes the daily bin chore. Both share Roborock's mapping stack and firmware-support history. [src1, src8]
Pick Roborock Q10 S5+ if: you want hands-off emptying and the best carpet cleaning in the tier.
Pick Roborock Q7 L5 if: budget is the binding constraint and you don't mind emptying a bin every few runs.
Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus vs Tapo RV30 Max Plus
Both include self-empty docks under $300. The Deebot N20 Plus brings 8,000Pa suction (vs 5,300Pa), 300-min runtime (vs ~150), ZeroTangle brushes, a bagless base (45-day cycle, no recurring cost) — and at ~$192 it is now ~$38 CHEAPER than the Tapo, reversing the mid-2026 order. The Tapo still wins on dock capacity (3L bag, 2 months) and hard-floor mopping with a water tank. [src1, src3, src6]
Pick Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus if: carpet-heavy, pets, or 1,500+ sqft needing single-charge coverage — and the lower price.
Pick Tapo RV30 Max Plus if: hard-floor-heavy home, want the largest dock bag and tank-fed mopping.
Roborock Q10 S5+ vs Eufy E20
The Eufy E20 is the only 3-in-1 hybrid in this tier — robot + cordless stick + handheld — with a 75-day self-empty bag and 30,000Pa in stick mode, at ~$299. The Q10 S5+ is a pure robot ~$20 cheaper with far better robot-mode cleaning (10,000Pa, 96% carpet deep-clean), a longer 150-min runtime, and sonic mopping the E20 lacks entirely. E20 Amazon stock has also been intermittent. [src1, src3, src8]
Pick Roborock Q10 S5+ if: you already own a stick vacuum, or want the best robot-mode cleaning and mopping.
Pick Eufy E20 if: you want to replace a stick vacuum and a robot with one ecosystem and can catch it in stock.
iRobot Roomba 694 vs Roborock Q10 S5+
The Roomba 694 has drifted to ~$330 — above this card's $300 cap — while still shipping legacy gyro-only navigation, ~1,700Pa suction, no mapping, and no dock. The Q10 S5+ costs ~$50 less and outclasses it on every cleaning, navigation, and convenience metric. Post-Picea acquisition (Jan 2026) most outlets advise caution on Roomba purchases pending software-roadmap clarity, and budget Roomba stock is thin. [src1, src3, src7, src8]
Pick iRobot Roomba 694 if: you specifically want the Roomba brand and accept paying above budget for less capability.
Pick Roborock Q10 S5+ if: you want the best objective cleaning, mapping, and hands-off emptying at this price.
Decision Logic
If budget < $150
→ Go with the Roborock Q7 L5 (~$140) for LiDAR mapping, 8,000Pa suction, and the dual anti-tangle brush, or the Lefant M310 Ultra (~$110) if ultra-slim clearance matters more than power. Both beat every competitor in their price bracket in independent testing. [src1, src8]
If primary use is hard floors with no carpet
→ Prioritize low profile and hard-floor performance over suction. The eufy 11S Max (2,000Pa, 2.85" tall) and Lefant M310 Ultra (6,000Pa, slim chassis) outperform taller models where under-furniture access matters more than raw power. [src4, src1]
If user wants self-emptying under $300
→ Four sub-$300 options now include it: Roborock Q10 S5+ (~$280, 2.7L bag, ~70 days), Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus (~$192, bagless, 45 days), Tapo RV30 Max Plus (~$230, 3L bag, 2 months), and Eufy E20 (~$299, 75 days). Q10 S5+ cleans best; N20 Plus is the cheapest and bagless (no recurring cost); E20 adds stick-vac functionality. [src1, src3, src6, src8]
If home has mostly carpet or lots of pet hair
→ Suction ≥ 8,000Pa and tangle-resistant brushes matter more than mapping. Roborock Q10 S5+ (10,000Pa, 96% carpet deep-clean + dual anti-tangle), Roborock Q7 L5 (8,000Pa + dual anti-tangle), and Ecovacs Deebot N20/N20 Plus (8,000Pa + ZeroTangle) are the top picks. Avoid Roomba 694, eufy 11S Max, and the Lefant for serious carpet cleaning. [src1, src8]
If floors are usually cluttered with cables, socks, or toys
→ Skip the Roborock Q10 S5+ despite its cleaning scores — its structured-light obstacle avoidance scored just 6/24 in testing. The Tapo RV30 Max Plus and Eufy E20 handle clutter better, or pre-tidy before every run. [src1, src3, src8]
If user refuses Wi-Fi or is privacy-conscious
→ The eufy RoboVac 11S Max (~$160) is the only modern budget option with a physical remote and no connectivity requirement. Consumer Reports notes it scored well on data privacy as a result. [src4]
If user has a multi-story home needing multi-map support
→ Require LiDAR navigation: Roborock Q10 S5+, Roborock Q7 L5, Tapo RV30 Max Plus, Ecovacs Deebot N20/N20 Plus, and the Lefant M310 Ultra (ToF LiDAR) all support mapping. Skip gyro-only models (Roomba 694, Roomba Combo Y0110) — they cannot save separate floor plans. [src1, src3]
Default recommendation
→ The Roborock Q10 S5+ (~$280) is the safest pick for unknown requirements. It combines LiDAR mapping, 10,000Pa suction, a 70-day auto-empty dock, and sonic mopping at the top of the budget band. If the budget is tighter, the Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus (~$192) keeps the self-emptying dock, and the Roborock Q7 L5 (~$140) keeps the LiDAR and suction without one. [src1, src8]
Key Market Trends (2026)
- LiDAR is now standard under $200: The Roborock Q7 L5 ($140), Ecovacs Deebot N20 ($168), Deebot N20 Plus ($192), and even the Lefant M310 Ultra ($110, ToF LiDAR) all ship with mapping. As recently as 2023 LiDAR was exclusively a $400+ feature. Gyro-only navigation is fading to brand-loyalty buyers (Roomba 694, Roomba Combo) and the no-app tier (eufy 11S Max). [src1, src3]
- iRobot acquisition reshapes the segment: iRobot completed its Chapter 11 exit and sale to Shenzhen Picea Robotics on January 23, 2026, becoming a privately held Chinese-owned brand. iRobot established an independent data protection subsidiary (iRobot Safe) to address concerns, but skipped CES 2026 and has not announced new budget products. Most review outlets advise caution on new Roomba purchases. [src7]
- Self-emptying drops into the sub-$300 band: Four models now include self-empty docks under $300 (Roborock Q10 S5+, Tapo RV30 Max Plus, Ecovacs Deebot N20 Plus, Eufy E20). In early 2024 the cheapest self-empty robot vacuum was ~$450; the Q10 S5+ now lands a $549.99-list flagship dock at ~$280. [src1, src3, src6, src8]
- Suction inflation — but diminishing returns: Sub-$300 suction has jumped from a 2,000-4,000Pa range in 2023 to a 5,000-10,000Pa range in 2026. Real-world gains above 8,000Pa are modest on hard floors; on carpet they remain meaningful. Pa figures are not standardized across brands — airflow (CFM) and brush design matter more. [src1, src4]
- Budget picks churn fast: The MOVA S10, the category's #1 pick as recently as April 2026, went out of stock and was superseded by the Roborock Q10 S5+ within a single quarter; the original Lefant M310 was replaced by the M310 Ultra. Verify stock and price before acting on any sub-$300 recommendation more than a few weeks old. [src1, src5]
- Mopping remains supplemental at this tier: Only the Roborock Q10 S5+ (VibraRise 2.0 sonic) and Tapo RV30 Max Plus offer active water-flow mopping under $300; the rest use passive drag-pads that are adequate for crumbs and dust but ineffective on dried stains. Roller-mop systems (Yeedi OZMO Roller, Ecovacs OZMO Roller) are still locked to the $400+ tier. [src1, src8]
- Anti-tangle brushes are becoming baseline: Roborock's dual anti-tangle system, Ecovacs ZeroTangle, and Eufy Pro-Detangle all target pet-hair households and are now standard on $150+ models. [src1, src3]
Important Caveats
- Prices are approximate US street prices as of July 2026. Most MSRPs listed exceed $300; these models routinely drop into the sub-$300 band during Amazon sales, Prime events, and seasonal promotions. International pricing varies significantly.
- One listed model no longer meets the card's own price cap: the iRobot Roomba 694 is ~$330 as of 27 July 2026. It is retained as a reference point for Roomba shoppers, not as an in-budget recommendation. The Roomba Combo (Y0110) at ~$83 and the Eufy E20 both showed thin or intermittent stock at the same check.
- Suction power in Pascals (Pa) is a manufacturer-reported metric that lacks standardized testing methodology across brands. Independent airflow measurements (in CFM/kPa) from Vacuum Wars and RTINGS provide more reliable cross-brand comparisons. Raw Pa is not a reliable ranking signal.
- iRobot completed its sale to Shenzhen Picea Robotics on January 23, 2026. While the company claims continued US operations and data protection via iRobot Safe, long-term software support and firmware updates under new ownership remain uncertain. New Roomba purchases carry more platform risk than competing brands.
- Mopping on sub-$300 robot vacuums is supplemental cleaning only. Even the best spinning or vibrating systems at this tier struggle with dried or ground-in stains compared to manual mopping or dedicated mop robots.
- Battery runtime claims assume low-suction Eco mode on hard floors. Real-world runtime drops 30-50% on carpet-heavy homes or at Max suction.