Tapo’s RV30 Max Plus is the only sub-$200 robovac worth buying

The robot vacuum and mop hybrid offers an impressive feature set for the price, including a self-emptying dock.

The robot vacuum and mop hybrid offers an impressive feature set for the price, including a self-emptying dock.

Tapo RV30 Max Plus lifestyle Press Image
Tapo RV30 Max Plus lifestyle Press Image
Sheena Vasani

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We don’t normally recommend robot vacuums under $200, but the Tapo RV30 Max Plus is the exception to the rule. While its MSRP is $329, right now it’s down to a new record low of $199.99 when you apply promo code 30RV30MPLUS at Amazon or Tapo.

The Tapo RV30 Max Plus is our favorite cheap robot vacuum, boasting features you’d typically only find on far pricier models. In addition to its self-emptying dock, the robovac offers an impressive 5,200Pa suction power, picking up dirt and debris particularly well on hard floors. It even comes with a wide mop pad, which performs surprisingly well given it lacks active pressure application and oscillation.

A black robot vacuum on a hardwood floorA black robot vacuum on a hardwood floor

The RV30 Max Plus’s lidar-based navigation is excellent, too, mapping and cleaning with impressive precision in our tests. Plus, it supports room-specific cleaning, letting you choose from five suction levels, three water levels, and three scrubbing rotations. That said, it doesn’t include AI-powered obstacle avoidance, so you’ll want to keep floors relatively clutter-free to prevent it from getting stuck or set virtual keep-out zones. Rounding things out, the robovac also now supports Matter, which means it’ll work with every major smart home platform for hands-free control.

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