11 Best Home Robots in 2024, According to Tech Experts and Engineers
Useful domestic robots for home cleaning, daily assistance, companionship and more.

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The notion of a robot doing your chores for you first came to life with the advent of the robot vacuum. These days there are a variety of home robots in the market ready to help you check off tasks from your neverending to-do list. Home robots, which are also referred to as consumer robots, are defined by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) as "robots you can buy and use just for fun or to help you with tasks and chores." In addition to helping out by vacuuming the floor or cleaning the grill, there are education robots who can teach your little ones valuable STEM skills, as well as pet, companion and assistant robots made to entertain and provide company as well as set reminders or monitor your home when you're out of town.
At the Good Housekeeping Institute, our Media & Tech lab tests the latest innovations, ranging from consumer electronics such as smart home devices to household appliances like smart air conditioners. While home robots aren't all mainstream technology, we've tested and reviewed several top models for performance capabilities, ease of use and tech specifications. These are the best home robots to help you out in 2022 according to our pros.
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Olivia (she/her) is a senior reviews writer and analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests and writes about tech, home, travel, fitness, parenting and health products. Since joining GH in 2021, she has continued to leverage her extensive product reviews experience by staying on top of the industry’s latest innovations and helping readers make better buying decisions. Olivia is a graduate of the George Washington University, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.
