Miele Robotic Vacuum Cleaners

 Miele Robot Vacuums Review: Smart, Sleek, and Selective

Founded in 1899 in Gütersloh, Germany, Miele has built its reputation on a simple promise: "Immer Besser" — Forever Better. Known worldwide for premium home appliances with obsessive engineering and long-lasting build quality, Miele stepped into the robotic vacuum world with the Scout series, designed to bring that same precision to autonomous floor cleaning.

Unlike some brands that launch endless variations, Miele keeps it tight. As of now, their U.S. robot vacuum lineup consists of just three models: the Scout RX3, Scout RX3 Runner, and Scout RX3 Home Vision. All share the same core DNA but vary in runtime and smart extras. Let’s see how these bots measure up when it comes to brains, brawn, and that signature German efficiency. 

Samsung Robotic Vacuum Cleaners

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Samsung might be better known for screens than sweeping, but don’t sleep on their robotic vacuum game. With the Jet Bot series, Samsung brings its signature engineering polish into your home’s dust zones. These bots aren’t flashy for the sake of it — they’re streamlined, reliable, and smarter than they often get credit for.

At the heart of the lineup is the Jet Bot AI+, a premium model loaded with object recognition, advanced LiDAR, and one of the sleekest auto-empty docks around. The simpler Jet Bot delivers the essentials at a lower price point — still rocking the same solid cleaning logic, just with fewer bells and no AI flair.

If you’re looking for a robot vacuum that combines Samsung’s hardware pedigree with real-world reliability, the Jet Bot series might be the low-key workhorse you didn’t know you needed.