Best robot vacuums — by budget and by the home you actually have
Start with a strict spending ceiling or with the problem you need solved. RightRobot keeps verified UK price routes, evidence and personalised Home Fit separate so a bigger budget never automatically becomes a better recommendation.
How much do you actually want to spend?
Each budget page uses a strict verified UK price ceiling. If a shortlisted model rises above it, the model drops out rather than leaving an old sale price behind.

Under £200 is the entry point where a careful buy can still deliver useful daily vacuuming and, in some cases, self-empty convenience. The compromise is usually less sophisticated obstacle avoidance, mopping and dock automation than higher tiers.
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£300 is where the market becomes meaningfully broader. You can still choose simple value models, but credible self-empty systems and dedicated vacuum-only options start to compete for the same money.
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Around £400 is a genuine value sweet spot. Full-service dock promotions can enter the conversation, while simpler robots are cheap enough to leave budget for consumables or a second-floor strategy.
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At £500, the shortlist starts to include credible full-service docks as well as simpler self-empty systems. The strongest value often comes from choosing the right mid-range platform rather than stretching to a flagship whose extra hardware your home may not need.
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£600 opens the door to a much wider group of established all-in-one robots. This is where the decision shifts from 'can I get a capable dock?' to 'which cleaning, navigation and ownership strengths actually justify the extra spend?'.
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By £800, genuinely premium robots compete inside the ceiling. The main risk is no longer buying too little robot; it is paying for specialist navigation, climbing or dock features that your particular home does not need.
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£1,000 reaches almost the whole premium market while still imposing a useful ceiling. At this level, RightRobot focuses heavily on whether flagship hardware solves a specific household problem because 'more features' is no longer the same thing as better value.
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Pet hair, carpet, hard floors, mopping and large-home coverage can change the answer more than the logo on the robot.
RightRobot's evidence-led UK robot vacuum shortlist, with the trade-offs that matter and a personalised matcher for your home.
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