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1.Tineco Go Pet Cordless Vacuum
Price: $226
Pros:
Slot for easy brush removal (helpful for pet and human hair).
Handy lights to illuminate debris.
Comes with attachments for handheld cleaning.
Cons:
Not particularly extraordinary for pet hair.
Counterintuitive lever and lid angle for emptying (debris can go everywhere). Hard to distinguish between eco and power modes.
Blinked red and brush stopped rotating when transitioning between surfaces (especially on thin rugs).
Felt heavier and clunkier than other vacuums.
2.Mova P50 Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum
Price: $899
Pros:
Robot vacuum-mop combo.
Extendable side brush and mop pads for corners.
Self-emptying dock station (dust and debris).
Self-cleans and dries mop pads.
RGB camera and “clever dirt detection system.”
Generates 3D maps of your home.
Customizable cleanings through the app.
Synced video and voice interaction (talk to pets, schedule cleanings).
Compatible with Alexa and Google Home.
Cons:
Expensive.
Mapping was initially problematic (didn’t want to go past certain rooms).
Hard time going over small thresholds.
Threw itself off stairs twice.
Despite object detection, still tried to suck up small objects.
Smart features not as smart as desired.
Mapping not accurate enough.
3. Hoover HL4 Pet Upright vacuum Cleaner
Price: £139 (UK only)
Pros:
Successfully removed cat hair.
Powerful (240 air watts).
Easily converts into a portable vacuum.
Comes with a pet tool and crevice tool.
Pet tool effective on couches, stairs, and cat beds.
Vent to reduce suction for mats and blankets.
Easy to remove and empty bin.
Anti-Twist floor head collects less tangled hair.
cons:
Corded (7.6 meters).
Pet tool didn’t remove every strand of hair.
Bin emptying releases a dust cloud.
Only available in the UK.
Price: $160
* Verdict: Not Recommended