Last year, I reviewed Ecovacs’ Deebot (6/10, WIRED Review). It was an expensive and massive mopping robot vacuum that came with a ton of extra functions that, to be quite honest, didn’t make much practical sense. My 8-year-old, for example, is used to her mother occasionally doing strange things around the house. She accepted when her mother was talking to her through that robot vacuum’s walkie-talkie, but she didn’t exactly like it.
That’s why, this year, it made more sense for me to try the Deebot T9+, which at $800 is the midrange model in Deebot's 2023 line. There’s also this year’s Deebot N10+ ($650), which is the lower-end model, and the Deebot T10 Omni ($1,200). While the Deebot T9+ does not come with a dock that’s big enough to pass for Snoopy’s doghouse (as the previous one I tested did), it does have an updated navigation system, a new oscillating mop, and—get this—an air freshener.
To be honest, I thought the air freshener would be as useless as the walkie-talkie. But I now react in a way that can only be described as Pavlovian to the automatic air-freshening. The T9+’s subtle, refreshing wafts of cucumber and oak were as soothing as knowing that my floors would be clean before friends came over. If you’re looking for a combination robot vacuum and mop, this is a pretty great pick.
The Deebot T9+ looks pretty much the same as any standard robot vacuum, with a white auto-empty tower. It’s about 4 inches tall and comes with a plastic plate to put under the dock to make it easier for the vacuum to roll back onto the charging ports at the end of a cleaning job. I used to think this step wasn’t necessary, especially if your vacuum is on hardwood, but it really is.


