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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Build Quality
    2. User Maintenance
    3. Recurring Cost
    4. Storing
    5. Dirt Compartment
    6. In The Box
    7. Range
    8. Portability
    9. Battery
    10. Quality Of Life Features
    11. Tools And Brushes
    12. Alternative Configuration
  5. Performance
    1. Bare Floor Performance (Hardwood, Laminate, Tiles)
    2. Low-Pile Carpet Performance
    3. High-Pile Carpet Performance
    4. Pet Hair Floor Performance
    5. Suction
    6. Airflow
    7. Noise
    8. Maneuverability
    9. Pet Hair Furniture Performance
    10. Air Quality
    11. Cracks
    12. Stains
    13. Water
  6. Automation
    1. Physical Automation
    2. Companion App Automation
  7. Comments

Roborock S6 vs Neato D8

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Roborock S6
Neato D8

Tested using Methodology v0.7

Updated Jan 22, 2025 10:31 PM

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Roborock S6 Picture
Neato D8 Picture

Variants

  • S6 (Black)
  • S6 (White)
  • D8 (Indigo)

Our Verdict

Roborock S6

Neato D8

The Roborock S6 is slightly better than the Neato D8. The Roborock is better built, incurs fewer recurring costs, has a longer battery life, maneuvers itself around obstacles like electrical cords with less difficulty, and delivers better performance on bare floors and low-pile carpets. It also has a mopping attachment for dealing with sticky messes on bare floors. Meanwhile, the Neato is significantly more effective on high-pile carpets, has fewer parts that require regular cleaning, comes with a larger dustbin, and charges much faster.

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