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Quiet Robot Vacuums

A quiet robot vacuum is the best option for your home if you have pets, babies or if you work from home. Less noise means that you can go about your day uninterrupted while the robot vacuum does its job of cleaning your home. It reduces distraction while you work or study and minimises noise for your neighbours, especially if you have an apartment with thin walls. Another advantage is that you can schedule a cleaning session at night and wake up to a freshly cleaned home while maintaining a peaceful environment.

Recommended products

DEEBOT X5 PRO OMNI Robot Vacuum & Mop

  • From 67.3dB during sweeping
  • From 67.1dB during sweeping and mopping
  • Up to 22mm to cross thresholds
  • Intelligent deep mopping
  • AINA 2.0 Intelligent Navigation Model
AUD1,999.00AUD2,499.00

DEEBOT T30 PRO OMNI White

  • From 65dB during sweeping
  • From 66dB during sweeping and mopping
  • 2.5L disposable dust bag
  • LiDAR navigation with industry-leading dToF sensors
  • Compatible with Google Assistant & Alexa
AUD1,399.00AUD1,799.00

DEEBOT N20 PRO PLUS White

  • From 65dB during sweeping
  • From 66 during sweeping and mopping
  • Floating and zero tangle brush
  • OZMO Pro 2.0 mopping
AUD899.00AUD999.00

About Quiet Robot Vacuums

When purchasing a robot vacuum, be sure to check its noise levels. Traditional vacuum models produce noise levels as high as 90dB, but DEEBOT’s noise levels can be as low as 65dB. Another aspect to consider is whether the smart vacuum has anti-tangle technology, because the machine normally tends to get louder when long hair gets wrapped up in its brushes. One of DEEBOT’s latest models, the DEEBOT T30 Family has ZeroTangle technology to prevent any issues with hair getting tangled in the machine, ensuring a quieter operation. Lastly, make sure you buy a robot vacuum that maintains its quiet noise levels at different suction modes, as you still want it to be as effective as possible.

FAQ

Are all robot vacuums loud?

Not every robot vacuum cleaner is noisy; many models feature a quiet cleaning mode for a more serene cleaning experience. Manufacturers usually list noise output levels in the product specifications. Typically, robotic vacuums produce noise between 70 and 80 dB, whereas a kitchen blender operates at about 90 dB. In contrast, the ECOVACS DEEBOT is quieter, generating only 65 dB while sweeping and 68 dB while sweeping and mopping, making it ideal for homes with pets, babies, and remote workers.

Do robot vacuums have different noise levels?

Yes, robot cleaning vacuum have different noise levels depending on their design, motor power, and specific functions. Some models are designed with noise reduction features, making them quieter during operation. It's advisable to check the noise ratings or reviews for specific models to find one that suits your preference for a quieter cleaning experience.

How does floor type affect robot vacuum noise?

The type of flooring can influence the noise level of your device. Hard surfaces like tile or hardwood can cause more noticeable sounds due to the vacuum’s brushes and wheels. Conversely, carpets and rugs tend to muffle the noise, making the operation quieter. The interaction between the robot and the floor surface plays a significant role in perceived noise.

Can I run the robot vacuum at night without disturbing sleep?

Many robot vacuum cleaners are designed to operate quietly enough for nighttime use without disturbing sleep. Look for models specifically advertised as low-noise or with scheduling features that allow them to clean when you're less likely to be disturbed. It's essential to consider individual noise tolerance and the specific environment when determining if you want to use it at night.

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