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The Roborock Q7 M5 Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo delivers 10,000Pa HyperForce suction combined with a dual anti-tangle brush system, making it ideal for pet owners and multi-surface homes. Featuring precise LiDAR navigation and app-controlled mopping with adjustable water flow, it vacuums and mops simultaneously for up to 150 minutes on a single charge. Ultra-quiet and smart, it offers customizable cleaning schedules and no-go zones, transforming home maintenance into a hands-free, efficient experience.












| ASIN | B0DSJ93KPD |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 150 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,855 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #39 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Brand Name | roborock |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 4,745 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Washable |
| Form Factor | Rectangular |
| Included Components | Moisture-Proof Mat*1, User Manual*1, Robot*1, Mop Module*1, Charging Dock*1, Adapter*1, Mop*1 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.09"L x 12.8"W x 3.98"H |
| Item Type Name | Robot Vacuum |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | Q7 M5 |
| Model Number | Q7 M5 |
| Noise Level | 65 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 10,000 Pa HyperForce Suction Power, Dual Anti-Tangle Design, Vacuum and Mop in one Pass, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, App Controlled Mopping, Smart App |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.09"L x 12.8"W x 3.98"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home cleaning, Pet hair removal, Multi-surface cleaning |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Carpet, Wood, Tile |
| UPC | 195043007229 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
B**K
Great for large amounts of pet hair
Unboxed it today and got it cleaning the main part of the house after just charging it to 51%. I am still having trouble believing how good it is, especially in cleaning up clumps of pet hair all over the place. We have multiple dogs and cats who shed constantly and copiously, and I have black floors to boot (pro tip: pets and black floors are a bad combination). In addition, the beasts keep tracking in mud/dirt from the backyard and leave muddy (when raining) and dusty (when dry) paw marks all over the place. So I set out to see how the S7 would deal with the worst of it. I decided to not manually vacuum first because I wanted to stress-test it with a week's worth of pet hair clumped all over the place along with a filthy floor. I installed the Roborock app on an Android tablet (with no Google account on it, got the app off apkpure, natch), created a Roborock account, and used the app to connect the robot to my Wifi and install a firmware update which was available. I then filled the water reservoir and snapped on the mop attachment with the mop cloth on it. Then as soon as the charge level hit 51% I pressed the "Clean" button in the app and waited to see how the robot would tackle the very unclean floor. The S7 was totally up to the challenge, and right out of the dock it left a strip of unbelievably clean floor. Now I wish I had taken photographs, because this thing just went gangbusters on all the clumps of hair and dust on the floor and I'm still pleasantly shocked by how good a job it did. The area mapping algorithm is pretty efficient and effective - it divided up non-rectilinear areas into blocks of rectangles, and after systematically cleaning the rectangular area it went to clean the irregularly shaped areas (of which my house has many; I think the architect hated 90-degree angles and liked conic sections). As the robot moves about doing its business, the app shows real-time progress of the robot's movement as well as new areas of the map appearing - if you've played an RPG computer game, the map update as the LIDAR refines the map and shows new areas is very like how games like Baldur's Gate, Diablo, etc uncover new areas of the map as you explore them. It did most of the main area in 34 minutes, using up 32% of charge. Just as it negotiated the tall bumpy threshold into one of the bedrooms, it decided it needed to return to the dock for charging. Now, that threshold between the bedroom and the main area is quite large, and I was expecting that I'd need to go help the robot back into the main area so it could go dock itself, but after a few seconds I heard it trundling back in and it headed straight to the dock and plugged itself in to charge. At this point I plucked it off the dock to see exactly how much trouble it had gotten itself into with all the pet hair it had sucked up so far. I expected that the roller would be wound solid with pet hair and that I'd need a session with scissors and patience. It was not needed - the roller was completely clean, and most of the pet hair it had sucked up was in the dust bin. One compressed clump of pet hair was up against a wall, but I think it got dislodged there as the robot cleaned the floor at the wall junction. The dustbin itself could be designed a bit better because it has a couple of baffles across the top of it (under a removable filter) which make it a little difficult to empty the dustbin of pet hair - I had to pick out clumps with my fingers and pitch them in a dustbin. No biggie, though. I then checked the state of the mop cloth to see whether the cleaned-up pet hair was felted to the cloth, and again I was impressed by how little pet hair was actually on the mop cloth; I expected lots but found almost none, which was further proof that the robot had vacuumed up whatever it encountered. The water reservoir was about half empty. Sound-wise, the robot is not that noisy when cleaning - to me it seems to be less noisy than a regular non-robotic vacuum cleaner. The robot is currently resting (charging) and I've refilled the water reservoir. Can't wait to see how the algorithm handles cleaning when it has to resume cleaning where it left off. One thing I have to mention: since Roborock is a Chinese company I had some privacy concerns regarding house maps etc (remember the Roomba scandal from a few years ago?) which remain to be assuaged, but the company's product page for the S7 MaxV Ultra (the S7's bigger better brother) states that they have privacy certifications from a well-known German arbiter whose name escapes me at the moment, so perhaps this is not going to be a problem after all. All in all, I am VERY impressed by this thing and will definitely be buying the AutoDock for it. Next year, I'll buy its bigger brother the S7 MaxV Ultra (with double the suction power, and a snazzy self-cleaning AutoDock) when I have some money to drop on it.
H**Y
Absolute the BEST-BUY vacuum!
I have roborock E4, it has been running strong for about 4 years. It clean every spot. Bought Q5, thought it could be better but not. Now, I have this Q7, this is a solid upgrade. The app Q7 has many new features that I would like to add in E4, such as x2 round clean etc. It seems the Q7 starts each time to run a quick scan floor map, anyway, it cleans every spot on my house including the carpet and hardwood floor as E4 or better. Not try the mop yet bc mix flooring. The little device also perfect to clean under beds area. Everyday, I see my floor is clean without extra my effort after hard-work home. Amazing! Worth every penny spend on this brand! Highly recommended.
J**J
Stay away - terrible company!
Updated review - after interacting with the company I am making this a 1 star review from 5 start. After only 10 months, the robot entirely failed. Completely non-working. I contacted the company for warranty replacement and immediately began having issues. The company dragged me first through a week-long, slow back and forth question process asking me questions like "are you sure you plugged it in?". After finally determining the product required replacement, they immediately got weird. First they said I would have to pay to ship the robot back to them (despite it clearly being a manufacturing defect that it had failed so quickly after purchase, especially considering the excellent care/condition I kept the robot in) . Then they said "it may or may not be covered under warranty". It was clear they didn't want to honor the warranty. Then they sent me messages quibbling about how old my machine was, basically saying it might be too old. This is despite the $650 machine only being 10 months old, which is not old at all. We all expect a $650 machine to last longer than 10 months. Finally, they say "they will check it out" but were still very evasive about the warranty and clearly not wanting to honor it. So I sent them my machine, which was clean, with fresh parts, and in great condition other than not turning on. Today, I got a shipment back from them. See attached picture. They sent me back somebody else's used machine as a replacement. The machine came in a sloppily packaged box that showed no care in packaging. The machine itself is covered in somebody else's dirt, completely filthy, covered in dents/scratches, and the parts are worn out and needing replacement. I have contacted the company and asked them to immediately resolve this disgrace. Providing me a machine in this poor of condition is likely a violation of warranty law, since they have provided me back something worse than I sent them. Shame on roborock. I will never purchase from this company again. This shows no professionalism or customer care of the company. Do not buy this company. Their customer service is awful and they will not honor the warranty. Previous review (before this vacuum broke after only 10 months and I had to interact with the company): I've had this machine for 6 months now with zero issues. I run it 1-2/x per day so at this point, it's had hundreds of run cycles. I'll tell you upfront - I have all hardwood floors with some small kitchen and bathroom rugs. So I don't know how this works on carpet. I also have no stairs, so I don't know about stairs. I have 2 dogs who shed and track dirt everywhere. I've owned robot vacuums for about 15 years now, ever since they started coming out. Over the years I've owned roombas, eufy, neato, and roborock. This is my favorite robot vacuum yet and I've been very pleased with it. As with all robot vacuums, you have to pick your floor up or it will get stuck on things. I purchased this on a Black Friday sale and got a great price - I recommend waiting for a good sale. Pros: -Has great, systematic navigation that makes cleaning time very fast. I have about 800 sq ft and it can vacuum in 30 minutes and mop in deep mode in 45 minutes. Also much better than previous robots I've owned. -Good obstacle detection for furniture, it is very good at not running into things. Much better than my previous robots. -Mop is a very nice feature. I like it a lot and my floors feel much cleaner with it. I use the Roborock mopping solution. I find it gives a better clean. You need very little per tank, so a bottle lasts forever. The mop is like a swiffer, so don't expect deep cleaning. I use the mop function every day so the dirt never builds up, and it works just fine. Mop deposits very little water, so dry time is fast. Huge plus since I have dogs, I don't have to worry about them running through water and making a mess. I can run this with my dogs present without issue. I would buy the extra mop pads online so you can always have clean ones. I swap the mop pad for a clean one every day. -Vacuum works pretty well. Picks up most things on my hardwood floors, but I can still feel a small amount left behind. If you turn the mop on with the vacuum, everything feels picked up to me (very clean floors!). -Better at not getting stuck on kitchen/bath rugs than my other robots, but can happen occasionally. Maybe 1 out of every 10 cleans I find it gets stuck on them. -Great battery life. One vacuum runs takes about 25% of the battery for my 800 sq. ft.. This is really nice, because I can run it multiple times per day (every time I leave the house) to always have clean floors. -App works just fine. I like it having it though because I can set it to vacuum before I leave and then turn the "deep mop mode" on while I'm running errands, so it's nicely mopped when I return. Cons: -I wish the height were less (lower profile). It is too tall to get under my dresser and coffee table, which my other robots were able to do with no problem. -Cannot detect cords or other very low profile obstacles. All robots have this problem. Pick up your floors before running. -App is very slow to load. -Vacuum leaves small, but negligible amount behind. I find this comparable to other robots, so for me it's not a big issue - just what I expect from a robot. Mop takes care of what is left, so it's no problem. -The washable filters aren't so great as in they're not really washable. They take days to dry once you wash them, so unless you are cycling between another dry filter, that's a big inconvenience. I've also had several filters mold after washing them, making them unusable again. For me, I've stopped washing them for these reasons and just treat them as disposable. -When you run the vacuum with the mop, a little water does get in the vacuum brush area. This causes some dirt to accumulate (muddy-esque) on some of the parts. I wipe it down when I replace the mop head to prevent accumulation, so it is something you have to take care of. Unknown: -I can't comment on customer service, because I've never had to use them. I guess that's good because nothing has broken! -I don't have stairs so I can't comment on that. In my experience, most robots need a block set up to prevent cliff drops even if they advertise at being able to avoid stairs, so I would assume this is the same. -I don't have thick carpeting. Most robot vacuums don't have enough suction for thick carpeting so a regular vacuum is needed, while using this for "surface" cleaning.
C**E
Initial Impression - Very nice!
Just got this today and have only run it twice, so here are my first thoughts- Single floor apt, ~750sq ft, 3 cats - Mapping feature in the app is incredible. My precious vacuum (Coredy brand) would run randomly, and did not map anything. It was decent, but missed spots frequently. In comparison, the Q5 has an app that does an incredible job of mapping your home- you can mark off “no go” zones, distinguish rooms, mark off where furniture is. You can check the map at any given time to see what has been vacuumed, what is left, and where the Q5 is. The vacuum essentially outlines the perimeter of a room, and then does lines back and forth to get all areas inside the perimeter. You can schedule cleanings (for full home, or certain rooms, and can also adjust modes to be max mode, quiet mode, balanced, etc) or just click a button to start a cycle at your own leisure. Outstanding. - Suction is impressive. Compared to my old one, this one is PICKING UP some stuff. Haven’t yet experienced it sucking up something it shouldn’t (shoelace, electrical cords, etc) but I’m also in the habit of keeping those off the floor so my vacuum can run without issues. I have 3 cats so there’s a lot of loose cat hair, Q5 seems to grab all of it. - Voice alerts is another neat feature. The vacuum speaks up (in English, but app gives option to change languages which is great) to let you know things. Not sure what all it announces yet, maybe if the battery is low, vacuum is stuck? So far I have heard it tell me when it’s done cleaning, and then when it’s made it back to the dock and is successfully charging. Pretty neat. - Noise level- this one isn’t 5/5 stars, but I’m ok with it. Definitely louder than my last vacuum (maybe is equivalent to an older blow dryer). However, it’s not TOO loud, and I don’t mind the noise as that probably indicates very good suction. A fair trade off. - Size - one tiny gripe would be the height of this unit. I’ve had “shorter” robot vacuums before that were able to get under my coffee table, but this one can’t. Not a big deal, but do note that this unit may be a tiny bit taller than you’re expecting. - ONLY CON that I have found so far is the dust bin. That baby is small. Like, weirdly small. My previous vacuum died on me last week, so I ordered this one and didn’t vacuum for 3 days (I wanted to give the Q5 a challenge lol). On the Q5’s first run, it PACKED the dustbin. I ran it again a few hours later and it was filled again. I do typically run my vacuum daily, so once we get things managed over here it may not be that big of a deal. But if you have pets or you shed like one, and you don’t plan on running this daily, you might have an issue with the size of the dustbin. - Battery life- unsure as of yet, will update this in the future. - Carpet work is solid. I have a very low pile rug that it handles effortlessly. I have medium pile carpet in my bedroom, and while I know nothing will replace a real vacuum (shoutout to to Miele canister vac!), this is still pretty effective. It even leaves faint vacuuming lines in my bedroom carpet, which my old robot vacuum NEVER did. Overall I’d give this a 4.6/5, but since half stars aren’t an option I’ll put it at 4. I do like this a lot, and to be honest I was a little skeptical of all the 5 star reviews, so I’m doing my part to sing its praises *realistically*. But after doing my research and settling on this model, I’m very pleased. Please note that this brand has other vacuum models, including some that I think may mop or even empty their dustbin themselves! Very cool, but since I live in a small one bedroom apartment, I couldn’t justify the price for those features. Other note- I really, really like the app so far. Very informative, and I found it intuitive and super easy to navigate. Vacuum itself came with a quick start guide which made it supremely easy to download the app, connect the vacuum to the app and then to wifi. Smart devices are supposed to make our lives more convenient but we all know that’s not always the case (I’m looking at you, Litter Robot). I think the app and setup guide to this vacuum are 10/10. Photos— 2 pics of an old sponge in the Q5 dustbin for scale. It was the first universally sized thing I could find for comparison, lol. Also pictured is a masssssssive clump of cat fur and dust that the vacuum picked up on its first run. Last photo is of one of the mapping modes on the app.
D**T
Very good product with a poor ap **UPDATED TWO YEARS LATER** Please read for useful troubleshooting
OK, it has been two years and I am updating my review. I am keeping the 5 stars because the vac is working as good now as it was when new. But it has not been without its ups and downs. After about a year, I began to notice it wasn't picking up nearly as good as it once did and I started looking for new vacs. I stumbled across a review for a completely different product. This reviewer, having the same problem, different product, had found a "hidden" filter deep inside his vac. So, one day when using my leaf blower outside, I decided to use it to blow out the q5. Dust went everywhere and I was amazed at how much the vac quieted down and began suction like new! Apparently I hadn't noticed the increase in noise as the vac labored against restricted flow. It was nothing short of a complete renewal. But, I began to have problems with the cliff sensors. It would falsely sense a cliff and refuse to vac that area. I noticed a buildup of dust INSIDE the cliff sensors. (apparently they are not airtight) With a can of compressed air, I was able to blow out the sensors and it straightened right up, again to like-new efficiency. I have integrated the practice of blowing compressed air into the sensors as well as EVERY crevice that dust could accumulate into my cleaning/emptying routine and now, two years after purchase, I get like-new performance from the q5. I would still recommend this, just be prepared for a still-clunky app that you WILL become accustomed to. Good Luck!! OK, so I'm giving this five stars because it is so much better than I had anticipated and I want people to read this review. The product itself IS five-star. The ap, maybe two. Keep in mind that I haven't had it too long and maybe with a little more experience, the ap might be more palatable. But here goes: I use this in a basement where the floors are mostly smooth concrete, with one room low-pile carpet. As long as you keep the vac emptied, it works great. I have a husky dog and his undercoat shedding is a disaster of epic proportions. It sucks up his hair like a champ on both surfaces. When it gets pretty full, it will dump dog hair and dust at the edge of every rug it passes over. But that's my fault. The robot seemingly wanders around like a drunk, and somehow it unerringly chases after the dog wherever he goes, but it knows what it's doing once it maps out the area. The problems come when you want it to do something different, like just clean one of the rooms. Most of the time, the selection on the ap to select just one room simply doesn't work. Sometimes it does, so I know I'm doing it right. You can install an "invisible wall" but so far it has been impossible for me to put in a HORIZONTAL wall, so I gave up. Putting in a "zone" has been more successful, but still a pain. The only thing in my areas that it will not clean are the door mats, made of very thin carpeting. Hair gets stuck in there and the vac simply can't suck or scrub it up. But that's minor. I can scrape the hair off with a shoe and the vac obligingly sucks it right up. Overall, this was good purchase and I can't imagine dealing with "Operation Fur Drop" without it.
C**N
THE robovac that will doom Neato...
This is going to be an ongoing review with lots of updates I am sure. 07.18.2021: I come with a long history of robovacs, specifically (exclusively) Neato Robotics. Until my (ongoing) issue with their new D8, I've had five Neato's in my past. They simply don't last. My venerable Neato D7 was the best ever. But it inexplicably took a dive down our loft steps and is currently in intensive care with Neato being repaired. And I impulse bought the new D8. It lasted ten days before going dark. I'm on my third D8; it's still in the box unopened in the garage and will definitely be returned in favor of... The Roborock S7! Now, THIS is what a robot should be. It's currently only on its second clean run, so much yet to observe and learn. But right out of the box it was a success. Setup was easy (nice REAL instruction manual), set up with WIFI seamless (ask me about the D8 WIFI sometime), and it was cleaning in minutes. The app is miles above Neato. You can actually watch the robot move in-app and see exactly where it has cleaned. Amazing. And everything the company says about the app's abilities and features is true, It automatically color codes all your rooms so you can instruct the robot in any manner of cleaning routines. No-go zones and "invisible walls" are easy to set up. It does caution against falls (no drop sensors?) but after you do an initial run (safely blocked from staircases, etcetera), you can ad an invisible wall and you're good to go. I assume. Our S7 cleans our lower hardwood floor. About 765 square feet. Clean time was 1:19 minutes and it had 33% battery life left. The Neato D8 was taking on average 2:45 (sometimes as long as three hours!) to do less footage (it wasn't as effective getting all the floor vac'd) including numerous trips back to charge. Even in vacuum power>MAX, the S7 vacuumed in a fraction of the time. And it's more quiet. I have not experimented with the mop feature yet. That was a secondary consideration for me as our floors are steam-mopped bi-monthly. But based on what others have said, it works. I am running three clean cycles first to get all the accumulated dog hair up before I install and test that. Now, my first (small) list of gripes. The dirt bin is tiny. We have a Siberian Husky that sheds twice a year--six months at a time. And two Beagles that drop what look like Gremlins all over the floor. After the initial break-in vacuum run, I popped the dirt bin out and it literally pooped a giant glob of hair out! But it never experienced a slow down of the motor, and the entrance chute was clear. So this thing can suck! I reckon the subsequent cleanings won't jam it up as badly. We haven't really vacuumed in a few days since all our bots were down or non-functioning. But all that hair didn't deter the S7. And the HEPA filtering is very nice. Also, I experienced one error code, lifted wheels if I recall. It got hung up on a thin exercise mat in our mudroom. It curled up the corner and got hung. Easy fit. Picked it up and it was on its way. It did not have any issue with two plush area rugs in front of the bathtub and bathroom sink area. That's all the issues so far. Back to the app. I am amazed at the detail and functionality. I find myself wasting time just watching it on the screen! And the robot (this is obvious looking at the patterns the robot makes) very meticulously goes left right left right (or up down up down) when vacuuming, once it outlines the room first. The Neato's just seem to aimlessly wander around, eventually getting everything (but at the expense of charge). Everything is picked up now, and I even moved the dining room chairs out (this was a major source of pain for me with the D8 as it would spend a majority of its time tangled up in the chair legs). So the jury is still out on how the S7 will handle chair obstacles. Check back. One last thing that was a concern for me was the round shape of the S7 as opposed to Neato's signature D shape. I wondered how well the S7 would do with corners, nooks, and crannies. The Neato's excel here. But the huge side brush of the S7 gives it, effectively, a D shape with great reach. It's easily three times the expanse of the Neato side brush. So, so far, no issues with the S7. So far the S7 is perfect. It's well built, heavy construction, low profile (it easily glides under all our furniture and beds), and is FAST. And the mapping and accuracy are top of the line in my experience. I'll post back more reviews of the mopping feature and other observations in the coming days and weeks. UPDATE 07.20.2021: Dang it! I'm an idiot. I returned my Neato D8 but picked the S7 as the return! Practically impossible to contact Amazon about this, so we'll see what happens. But I digress... Still working great, the S7. Attached the mop pad and filled the tank. It mopped (and vacuumed) the house again. Did a good job. Just have to remember to wet the pad first. Had one WiFi issue today where it could not connect. I suspect this was on our end. It reconnected during the mop run and everything rectified itself. Still absolutely loving the job it does. Ironically, the Neato D8 issued a major firmware update today (but I sent it back) that seems to address many of the issues it had. But no support at all for legacy Neato products (like our venerable D7) so I am done with Neato. UPDATE 07.28.2021: S7 continued to perform admirably. The skill and perfection exhibited during the actual cleaning phase continue to amaze me. I have been running a deep mop as well as deep clean now on every morning run. I was confused at first as it wasn't remembering the mop command from day to day. But user error on my part: you have to program that into the scheduling. Once I did that it mops every day. Just have to remember to fill the mop tank, but if you don't no biggie. I also love the ability to pick up the phone and tell the robot to clean/mop a particular room of the house. This is really helpful when, say, your son closes the door to his room while the robot is doing a scheduled cleaning. Also, continue to be amazed at how fast it cleans and mops. We're averaging 780 sq ft in 80 minutes. UPDATE 08.15.2021: Still love the S7! We have had practically no issues since first run. I experienced one weird "trapped" error and it was in the middle of the floor. However, a day later the app reminded me to clean the sensors (it keeps track of this for you), and once I did this I never had another issue. I believe one of the bottom sensors caused this error. I added a screen shot on how well the robot negotiates table and chair legs. Amazing. This was always a major problem for our Neato D8. Now, a minor complaint about the mopping feature. As others have eluded to, it leaves streaks on the floor. Not a deal breaker as I guess they are clean streaks! But they are very noticeable. Contrary to the warnings in the instructions, I've have tried plain water, distilled water, a mixture of Mop-n-Glo, and also a mixture of white vinegar and water (this is what our cleaning lady uses when she does our floors). Everything streaks, even if you wash the pad between mops. Further, I cannot see any problem using solutions other than water, but it doesn't seem to help any. Finally, I have to say that this really is an amazing bot. You definitely need to empty the bin daily (at least we do with the Husky) but fit and finish is truly amazing, and the app and all the data presented continues to amaze me.
N**I
BUY IT!!
Her name is Loba in our household, and she is my lifesaver. My sister & I even purchased one for my mom because it saves so much time everyday and picks up everything my broom won’t. Dog hair, cat hair, cat litter you name it. She has no trouble with any of it. I don’t have any rugs and I only use her on our hardwood floors so I don’t know how well she does on carpet or rugs. I vacuum every single day & mop 2-3 times a week with her and she yields some beautiful clean floors. Yes it is a drag behind mop but I honestly can’t tell a difference between when I use my bucket and mop and when I use her to mop. It feels clean under my feet and there is no residue or streaks. My toddlers feet are finally clean at the end of the day which they were turning dark brown/black before because I couldn’t keep up with the mopping schedule of the house. That’s all one can hope for. I am on a tight budget right now so I don’t use the floor cleaner solution from Roborock. I’ve heard that causes mold buildup anyways. Instead I -only- use lukewarm water in the tank & after soaking and ringing out mop pad, I spray the pad with a diluted MrClean floor cleaner solution I made and put into a spray bottle. Then I mist the floors with that same solution. Sit and watch magic happen 😊 I will mention that this particular model goes on sale often. I grabbed mine and my mom’s within a month of each other at $160/each. It takes 1-2 minutes to empty the dustbin everyday and I believe that it is well worth the trouble. Super user friendly, setup and mapping was easy and quick. Noise is better than my old rumba that broke down on me which prompted me to buy this fabulous one.
F**C
My new best friend who keeps my floors clean!
I never could get the app to sync with my roborock, but I still use it regularly. I didn’t really want yet another app to manage, so I don’t mind turning it on and letting it go. I named it robopuppy, because it can be a little bit of unhinged chaos if you don’t prepare (read: pick up your socks!) it does get stuck under my couch frequently (the front part) but that is due to my bumpy area rug so it kind of high centers in a couple of spots. I like that it vacuums under my couches without me moving them, so it getting stuck is something I am willing to deal with. I like that it has no problem navigating my bumpy area rug but it will get caught on my tasseled rug in my kitchen, so I do pick that up before I let robopuppy loose. It picks up a lot for being such a basic little machine. I deducted another star because when I finally decided to try the mop feature out, it quit working after just a few uses and there is water in the tank always, reminding me of what might have been. I can’t even see where the water comes out, so I am a little puzzled how it even worked in the first place. It definitely didn’t replace real mopping, but it was a nice little refresher. All that being said, it has taken so much off my plate in terms of cleaning. I can have the whole house 2500 sq ft vacuumed twice a week while I’m working so that I have time for everything else. I have mostly tile downstairs, it’s dark colored and I have a dog and live in a very dusty area. Pick up your cords, socks, and anything with tassels before use and it’s a great little cleaning tool! Also it leaves nice vacuum lines in carpeted rooms, which I love!
C**A
Sonho de consumo
Excelente, deveria ter comprado bem antes, limpa realmente, fica ótimo!! A gente programa e ele faz o serviço. Colocar água e limpar o reservatório de lixo não leva nem 2 min.
N**A
I love my new helper!!
Wow! Finally i bought it after a lot of doubts. Reviews. Thinking.. reading.. hesitating.. and being tired to mop my kitchen every day so many times. It is amazing helper. It started smoothly and was so easy to understand even for dummies. Yes it also needs some maintenance - and due to compact sizes you need to fill tank daily, wash the mop and etc. But it still worth it especially if you have big space and not crowded. Though it navigate around room very well. I decided to buy accessories and ordered some extra mops here and brushes but not sure if those are originals. In general- I am happy i bought it
M**S
Best Appliance in My House
This is my first robotic vacuum. I have dark hardwood floors throughout and a black and white super shedder dog. When the vac goes through, not only does it pick up visible crumbs, fur, etc. but the dander from animal and humans. The shine that comes back on the floors is amazing. The fact that it does the cleaning under the beds as well is awesome. I don't use the app. Wally (the Roborock) moves along like he's got eyes. If I don't want a room cleaned, I close the door. Being a senior, this machine is a godsend.
A**R
Buy this product
This is an incredible product. I absolutely love it, it’s amazing. It cleans above my expectations. I bought it specifically to deal with animal hairs as I have three pets and it does this wonderfully. It has transformed my life. Some reviewers said it was noisy but I don’t find it so although I do live in Cairo and we’re “noise immune” in this city ☺️. Anyway I highly recommend it to anyone considering buying this purchase.
F**O
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