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You can buy Tapo’s terrific robot vacuum for just $200 right now
Amazon has already slashed the pricing on several excellent robot vacuums for Prime Day, including high-end hybrid mopping models like the Dreame X40 Ultra and Narwal’s Freo Z Ultra. Thankfully, if a $700 or $800 robovac is out of the question, Tapo’s RV30 Ma…

Published a month ago on Jul 18th 2025, 5:00 am
By Web Desk

Amazon has already slashed the pricing on several excellent robot vacuums for Prime Day, including high-end hybrid mopping models like the Dreame X40 Ultra and Narwal’s Freo Z Ultra. Thankfully, if a $700 or $800 robovac is out of the question, Tapo’s RV30 Max Plus is an impressive alternative that’s currently on sale at Amazon with an auto-empty dock for an all-time low of $199.99 ($100 off).
[Product: Tapo RV30 Max Plus | https://www.amazon.com/Tapo-Self-Emptying-Max-RV30-Plus/dp/B0DGRJKDKC/?tag=theverge02-20, https://go.skimresources.com/?id=1025X1701640&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fus.store.tp-link.com%2Fproducts%2Ftapo-rv30-max-plus-5300pa-suction-robot-vacuum-mop-with-auto-empty-dock]
Despite costing significantly less than the aforementioned premium models, the RV30 Max Plus doesn’t skimp on features, which is why it’s our favorite budget robovac. With 5,300Pa of suction power, it easily sucks up cereal, dust, and debris from hard floors. Its wide mop pad and large 300ml water tank also allow for solid mopping performance, while the vac’s customizable, room-specific cleaning allows you to choose between five suction levels, three flow settings, and three adjustable mop rotations.
Navigation is another area where the RV30 Max Plus punches above its weight. The robot vacuum’s smart, lidar-based system enables it to map and navigate your home with precision, and Tapo’s intuitive app allows you to set both virtual walls and no-go zones. Notably, you can even set the direction in which it cleans and store up to four distinct floor maps, which is something typically reserved for more premium models.
Of course, given it’s a relatively cheap robovac, there are a few features Tapo sacrificed to keep costs down. It lacks AI-powered obstacle detection, for example, meaning you’ll need to pick up any stray cables, socks, and other objects that might get in the way while running it. Its 2,600mAh battery also isn’t the most robust, and charging can take a while. Still, if you’re looking to expedite your cleaning on a budget, the RV30 Max Plus is a solid value, especially with this Prime Day discount.

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