✨ Elevate your clean game with the smartest, most powerful robot vacuum yet! 🤖
The roborock Qrevo Series Robot Vacuum Cleaner (QV 35S) delivers industry-leading 10,000Pa suction combined with dual anti-tangle brushes and advanced PreciSense LiDAR navigation. Its all-in-one dock enables fully hands-free cleaning with auto mop washing, drying, dust emptying, and water refilling, supporting up to 7 weeks of maintenance-free operation. Featuring smart obstacle avoidance, customizable mop settings, and multi-floor mapping, it’s engineered for deep, efficient cleaning in busy, pet-friendly homes.
Brand | roborock |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 48.7 x 52.1 cm; 15.89 kg |
Compatible Models | Smartphones |
Special Features | 10,000Pa Suction, Dual Anti-Tangle Brushes, Smart Obstacle Avoidance, Dual Liftable Spinning Mops, Auto Mop Washing, Self Drying, Self-Emptying & Refilling, 10mm Auto Mop Lifting, All-in-One Dock for Hands-Free Cleaning, Mop Self-Washing, Cold Air Drying, Auto Dust Emptying, Auto Tank Refiling, Detachable Dock Base, 30% Faster Charging, Pet-Friendly Vacuuming, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation & Mapping, Reactive Tech Obstacle Avoidance, Vacuum Carpet First,Deep Carpet Cleaning |
Item Weight | 15.9 kg |
R**S
Game changer!
We introduced our new member of the family to the cats last week! And it was a total success with them and also the house! No more cat dander/furr or talc prints in the hallway! This product is well worth the money.The programming is easy, you just let it do its thing. The mop function is fantastic and hoovering is really impressive for such a small robot.Would highly recommend!
K**S
Welcome to the future
The media could not be loaded. After a lot of research, I decided to go for Roborock S7 ultra max but that went out of stock possibly to make way for S8. But S8 was out of my budget. So next best robot for my range was this one.I must say I am impressed with it's overall performance, it does vac and mop. There are lots of comprehensive settings in app, that you can adjust should you want extensive vac or mop or cleaning twice. It handles well different height floors, and carpets. It's not normal vaccum with very powerful suction but it still keeps the house clean. You have to be mindful of small items which get stuck in it's brush if you have a little ones at home.Mopping is good but it does miss the corners which is expected I believe. For the price, if it last good few years then I will be very happy.
J**
Roborock Vacuum - my new ‘Bestie’
I searched for a long time to find this robo vacuum and I’m pleased I put in the effort. I’m absolutely delighted with its performance. Fortunately I got this on a prime offer which was a bonus but honestly knowing how good it is, I’d have bought it anyway. It maps your rooms and then vacuums and mops in one go or separately which ever you choose. Very quiet operation. I’ve been so amazed I haven’t found he benefit of it freeing me up as I constantly watch it as I’m so amazed at it. During its cycle it returns its self to the docking station to wash the mops [just a few minutes) and then return to its cleaning. It’s not too big either and sits in my cupboard so I just leave the door open to get in and out. The app is brilliant it can do almost anything you want it to do. I even went shopping and could see it washing and mopping on the floor map. Highly recommended
P**D
A bit of a learning curve but still an impressive bit of kit
Easy to set up - both the machine and the app. The house mapping function worked first time and very well, including deciding what was a hard floor and what was a carpet or rug. Cleaning performance - the brush doesn't deal so well with cat fur, but does a good job of sweeping up other mess. The mop function is very impressive - the amount of crud it got off the floors on the first run was a bit dismaying. Something of a learning curve still for me though. I've had to raise the coffee table up on blocks as the robot could just about fit itself under and would then get stuck. I've also had to learn to be very careful about trailing laces from the two shoe racks, as it'll latch on to them, drag the shoe around for a while and then jam up. Ditto for certain cat toys and charger leads. The cats were initially terrified, but one has now learned that he can herd the robot by holding his ground... The app is pretty good, my only criticism is that someone more paranoid than me might refuse the amount of permissions it claims it needs to function.
J**R
The cleanest I’ve ever seen my floor
Flipping brilliant. I’ve never had my floor so clean. I’ve been mopping endlessly to get my floor to this level and now my tiled flooring and wooden flooring downstairs are finally spotless without me spending hours doing it. Not only that, the Roborock was so easy to setup and add to my Home Assistant setup. I am very satisfied with the suction power as well as the mopping feature. The dock makes this even easier than my previous robot cleaner who you need to manually empty whilst it works (sometimes three or four times a session). Mapping in the app allows you to very quickly see what it’s seeing and where it will go and you can even use the app’s remote control to move the cleaner. Overall, I’m more than impressed and this is what I should have bought in the first place. Price is also very fair, given that my first robot cleaner was £300 and also very basic, I’d say the £450 or so I paid was worth every penny.
T**S
Destroyed two brand new rugs, as well as itself.
I won't include a photo of the carnage for decency reasons. We had this roborock for just over a week, and I will provide a more detailed review of it's general performance later, but first the reason for the 1 star review.One of our elderly dogs had an accident in the night on one of our two brand new ivory rugs, that were on our brand new hardwood flooring installed the same day we purchased the roborock. Without going into too much detail about the the formation of the 'matter', it would have been an obvious and rather solid obstacle for the roborock to avoid, almost as tall as the unit itself. However it did not avoid it, instead it ran over it, and judging from the scale of resulting mess, it would have been seriously struggling to both move and continue to operate effectively as soon as it came into contact with it. For context, this is a machine that recognises the small increase in height when it reaches a rug, and has itself a moment whenever it comes in contract with a threshold. In this incident it would have actively taken several attempts for the unit to actually mount the mess to carry on it's job. But did a dog poo the same height as it slow it down? Not a chance. The Roborock persevered on, smearing dog faeces across not only one ivory rug, but it then managed to power through it's faecal entanglement and move over to the second matching ivory rug, and smeared it all over that as well, as well as the hardwood floor in between. I can only respect the sheer determination it must've shown to power through with it's idea of cleaning when there was clearly something wrong. It's just a shame of the damage it was causing along the way.The reality is though, is that this has destroyed the two brand new £100.00 rugs, they will never be the same again. It also destroyed itself, with faeces smeared all over the bottom of the unit, into every nook and cranny of it's construction, and throughout it's internals. It would require being fully dismantled and a full deep clean for there to be any hope of it working again, although that would also void any sort of warranty, so there's little point in doing that. And I'm doubtful the smell will ever go away, especially as the unit warms up when it's cleaning and then moves a lot of air. It also emptied itself at the base unit, smearing the inside of the base unit as well. The smell in the living room when we discovered what had happened was catastrophic.I can understand accidents happen, and sometimes things may not go as planned when left in the not so capable hands of a robot vacuum. But actively running over a pile of dog poo as high as the robot itself, and then powering through to finish the job when it should've been blindingly obvious for the operating software that something was clearly not right, is certainly not what we expect from something that costs £600.00. Today it was dog poo, but tomorrow it could be something else which it really should be smart enough to avoid, but doesn't, resulting in hundreds and hundreds of pounds of damage and robotic hoover destroying itself.GENERAL PERFORMANCE:Completely disregarding the above incident and just providing a review on performance; It's OK, pretty decent. I was not massively impressed with the hoovering performance if I'm perfectly honest. We mainly got it to pick up as much dog hair as it could overnight, and then mop the hardwood portions of the floor after. I would've expected it to pick up more hair than it did. I understand that it's not going to pick up everything, especially dog hair on a hardwood floor, but we would often witness it go directly over a patch of floor with some dog hairs on, and half the time every single one would still be there once the roborock had passed over. This was on fully power hoovering as well on a custom profile. But it was clear that as least some was being picked up over the full course of the clean which helped keep on top of the job and allow for an easier proper manual clean once a week. The mopping was good, no issues with that. We only had it on the low water flow setting and had it go over the hardwood floor once a day overnight. We had added some appropriate cleaning fluid and every morning the floor was nicely mopped and smelling fresh. Well until this morning anyway...Would I recommend it? If you've no pets, and there's 0% chance of any unforeseen messes that the robotic hoover really should recognise before ploughing through, then maybe. If it's cleaning area is mainly hardwood floors and you want it just for it's hoovering ability, then I'd say pass. If it's mainly the mopping aspect that you're looking for on hardwood floors as well as an OK hoovering performance, then yeah, it's probably worth it. If you have carpets then probably not as a large portion of the price of this unit will be solely down to it's mopping functionality as well, which obviously won't be required.If you have pets... Avoid. It's just not worth it. I'm sure a unit half the price could do as good of a job in smearing pet faeces across your floor as this one.If we didn't have the 'incident', I'd probably give it 3, maybe 4 stars out of 5. However, following on from The Great Rug Disaster of 2025, then it's lucky to be getting a 1 star.
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