


Roborock’s expanded Q Series lineup is getting smarter and just in time for Prime Day. When is Amazon Prime Day? July 8 through July 11.
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The brand has established a reputation as one of the top names in robot vacuums, showcasing its latest innovations at CES and continuously pushing the boundaries of technology every day. The brand consistently delivers devices that go beyond basic automation, offering precise mapping, powerful suction, and thoughtful cleaning designs that fit homes and apartments.
If you’re new to the robot world, it will change the way you clean forever.
The Q7 M5+ is the reliable starter model with strong suction, PreciSense LiDAR-based navigation, and an Auto-Dust Emptying dock, making it a good buy for smaller homes or first-time robot vacuum buyers.
If you’re looking for more firepower, the Q10 S5+ has 10,000 pascals of suction, along with Reactive Tech Obstacle Avoidance, which avoids your legs, pets, and other moving objects. Plus, it has a VibraRise 2.0 Mopping System for carpets and floors. It’s a better pick for homes with mixed surfaces and high-traffic areas.
And for the budget-friendly, may we present the QV35A, Roborock’s most affordable Qrevo unit, featuring entry-level functions suited for the money-conscious users and great for smaller spaces. It has a Zero-Tangle Arc Side-Brush to reach sharp corners and Mop-Self Washing and Cold Air Drying. Although it offers fewer automation features and lower suction power than the Saros series, it’s still better than its competitors.
At the top of the line is the Roborock Qrevo S5V, a fully autonomous vacuum and mop hybrid that delivers the best of Roborock’s cleaning technology without the luxury price tag. Compared with the QV35A, the S5V offers stronger suction at 12,000 pascals and self-washing mops with warm-air drying, advanced mapping and the unique FlexiArm system for true edge cleaning. Basically, it’s primo with a chef’s kiss.
It’s also more capable than the Q10 S5+ when it comes to multi-surface transitions and hands-off maintenance. If you’re dealing with heavy foot traffic, managing a large home, or just want to stop thinking about your floors altogether (me, almost me, me again), then get the Qrevo S5V.
I had the pleasure of testing the Qrevo S5V in my home. Below are my thoughts.
The best-value evolution of the Qrevo Series features 12,000 pascals of suction power, the Dual Anti-Tangle System (with a 100 percent hair removal rate), and FlexiArm edge mopping to reach corners with precision. Best for large homes, pet owners, and users seeking a nearly hands-free cleaning experience.
Setting up the Qrevo S5V is as straightforward as it gets for robot vacuums. Once you plug in the base station and charge the vacuum, you download the Roborock app and connect the device to Wi-Fi. For those who are slightly intimidated by all of this, the app guides you through each step clearly.
Although I have done this before when I tested the Saros 10R, which took me a little longer to set up, as I am not a tech-savvy person, so it may be a learning curve for some.
Right out of the box, the Qrevo S5V gets to work mapping your rooms in minutes thanks to its PreciSense LiDAR Navigation. The 3D mapping is surprisingly detailed and avoids the walls and furniture. It does have Reactive Tech Obstacle Ovoidance, although I found it to be slightly clunkier and bump up against things more so than my Saros 10R. But, given the hundreds of dollars’ worth of difference, it’s not a significant issue.

You can easily label and divide rooms via the Roborock app, scheduling targeted cleans for individual spaces. One of my favorite features is how well the Qrevo S5V hugs the edges of rooms. Its FlexiArm design and moving dual spinning mops help it reach baseboards and corners more effectively than other vacuums in this price range, meaning you’re not left cleaning up missed spots manually.
But the lift of 0.4 inches helps it climb over raised surfaces really well, from my hardwood to tile and throw carpets.
With 12,000 pascals of suction, the vacuuming power is nothing short of impressive. It cruises over bumps and small transitions between surfaces with ease, all the while vacuuming up everything from dirt to crumbs you didn’t even know were there. Better still, it mops and vacuums without requiring manual switching.
You’ll notice how clean your floors look and feel, especially after sticky spills or dusty pet hair clusters, which I tend to have a lot of with my active Mini-Sheepadoodle, Lucy and myself shedding hair faster than a cat. The Triple Anti-Tangle System sucks up the hair with a 0% tangling rate so no need to cut out those long disgusting hairs after a deep clean. They won’t be there.
The mop self-washes and is dried with warm air after every run to avoid odor or mildew. It automatically empties its dustbin, refills the clean water tank, and dumps dirty water, all into a detachable dock base that’s thoughtfully designed to be low-maintenance.
I will say that the tech feature with voice command, using Google or Alexa, is the only way I use this vacuum. The Qrevo S5V syncs easily with both, allowing for voice commands and smart scheduling. Want to clean the living room while you’re working? Just ask — I did it while writing this article.
My dog does get a little scared of the motion it causes, but she gets out of the way when it comes and seems to be adjusting to technology, like the rest of us.

Compared to the Roborock review I wrote on the Saros 10R, the Roborock Qrevo S5V is a little less nimble around unusual obstacles and not quite as fast, but it’s close. And at this price point, it’s incredibly hard to beat. You get nearly all the premium features: top-tier suction, self-cleaning mops, auto-refilling tanks, smart mapping, multi-floor support, and one of the best edge-cleaning designs on the market.
The Qrevo S5V makes luxury robot cleaning accessible and actually enjoyable. If you want a robot that takes cleaning off your plate without draining your wallet, this is the one to buy, especially during the early Prime Day sale!
I’m a huge fan of Roborock as a brand and feel that any of their vacuums are a step above Dyson and Shark. So don’t sit on these prices because they will be gone soon.
We tested the Roborock Qrevo S5V over the course of two weeks in a real home with a mix of hardwood, tile, and carpeted floors and one very energetic dog. Testing focused on ease of setup, suction performance, edge cleaning, mop functionality, app integration, and obstacle avoidance.
We compared its performance with other models in Roborock’s lineup (like the Saros 10R) and evaluated how well its features worked in everyday scenarios, including pet hair, crumbs, sticky spills and furniture-heavy layouts.
New to robot vacuums or live in a smaller home? Consider the Roborock Q7 M5+. It includes strong suction power, PreciSense LiDAR-based navigation and an auto-dust emptying dock, making it a solid entry-level choice.
Have a high-traffic household? We got you. Look at the Roborock Q10 S5+ steps up with 10,000 pascals of suction, Reactive Tech Obstacle Avoidance and the VibraRise 2.0 Mopping System to handle mixed surfaces and daily messes.
On a tighter budget or working with less space? Understood, I live in a 600 square foot apartment and I value space greatly. Try Roborock QV35A offers great value with Mop-Self Washing, Cold Air Drying and a Zero-Tangle Arc Side-Brush for corner cleaning — all in a compact, affordable design.
Want high-end performance without the luxury price tag? I mean, if it’s on sale, go for it! The Roborock Qrevo S5V tops the lineup with 12,000 pascals of suction, Warm Air Mop Drying, Self-Washing and Self-Emptying, advanced multi-floor mapping and the FlexiArm system for true edge cleaning.
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