Best robot vacuums under £600 in the UK
At £600, shoppers can compare credible all-in-one robots from several major ecosystems rather than simply chasing whichever model is discounted. RightRobot keeps the price ceiling strict, then asks whether the extra spend over £400–£500 buys a capability your home will actually notice.

£600 opens the door to a much wider group of established all-in-one robots. This is where the decision shifts from 'can I get a capable dock?' to 'which cleaning, navigation and ownership strengths actually justify the extra spend?'.
What matters most
- Compare mopping systems, navigation and obstacle avoidance separately rather than treating every full-service dock as equivalent.
- A £600 ceiling can include older premium platforms and newer mid-range models; neither is automatically the better buy.
- Check whether the robot is genuinely available new in the UK at the verified price, not merely listed at an old RRP.
- If a £400–£500 option achieves nearly the same Home Fit, RightRobot should say so rather than rewarding extra spend.
RightRobot shortlist
Only robots with a verified available UK route at or below £600 are shown.These are starting points, not a universal ranking. The personalised matcher can promote a different robot when your home gives different requirements more weight.
A strong value-led all-in-one comparison when its verified UK route sits at the top of this budget rather than in flagship territory.
Verified UK route: £599 via Currys · checked 15 Aug 2026A high-capability option that can become particularly interesting when a verified retailer route brings it into the £600 ceiling.
Verified UK route: £599 via Currys · checked 15 Aug 2026Useful for shoppers who want strong dock automation without automatically moving into the £800–£1,000 tier.
Verified UK route: £529 via MOVA UK · checked 14 Aug 2026A same-brand step up from cheaper Roborock options when the extra Qrevo hardware better matches the home.
Verified UK route: £549.99 via Roborock UK · checked 14 Aug 2026A mature Qrevo comparison point that can make more sense than a flagship if the home does not need the newest specialist hardware.
Verified UK route: £449.99 via Roborock UK · checked 16 Aug 2026Should you change the budget?
Questions people ask
What does £600 buy that £400 often does not?
Mostly breadth and fewer compromises: more established all-in-one platforms, stronger navigation or mopping packages and a wider choice of brands. The exact benefit still depends on the home.
Is £600 enough for a premium robot vacuum?
Promotions and mature premium platforms can bring high-end features into this range, but current price and exact model identity matter. RightRobot uses the verified UK route rather than the original launch price.
Why RightRobot does not publish one universal winner
A robot can gain capabilities and still become a worse buy for a particular household if those capabilities cost money without solving that household's problems. RightRobot keeps evidence, Home Fit and current shopping routes as separate layers so the recommendation can explain both fit and value.
