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Roborock Qrevo VS Roborock S7+

Roborock Qrevo

4.7

Roborock S7+

4.5
63dB
Noise level
67db
180min
Operating time
180min
300sqm
Maximum surface area
300sqm
5500Pa
Suction power
2500Pa
20mm
Threshold height
20mm
330ml
Dust container
470ml

Roborock Qrevo

Roborock has now expanded its range in the mid-size segment with the Q Revo, an incredibly capable robot vacuum cleaner. It is a wise strategy from Roborock to first launch its flagship S8 Pro Ultra at a price that is approximately SEK 6,000 higher and then follow up with the Q Revo, which in technical terms almost reaches the flagship level. Although there are some technical differences between them, the result they deliver is not that markedly different. Moreover, taking into account the price gap between them, Q Revo becomes the superior choice. The Q Revo obviously offers all the advanced features we recognize from Roborock's top models, including Lidar, obstacle avoidance, auto-lift-able mop, and self-emptying, among others. The base unit is slightly higher, but at the same time it holds a whopping 5 liters of water. The mop cleaning is carried out with a new type of base plate that requires minimal maintenance and, above all, eliminates the need to change parts, which differs from, for example, the S8 Pro Ultra and S7 MaxV Ultra.

Roborock S7+

The Roborock S7+ offers an impressive set of features that will definitely enhance your cleaning adventure. This robot vacuum cleaner is equipped with advanced technology, including Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) mapping, self-emptying, mop function, vibrating mop, automatic mop lift, dedicated app, scheduling, voice control, zone control, multi-floor support, room control and no-mop zones.

An interesting aspect is that you have the option to buy the Roborock S7 without self-emptying at the beginning, but if later you wish to upgrade your experience, you can easily do so. It gives you the flexibility to customize your device to your needs over time.

The Roborock S7 excels especially when it comes to mopping floors. It performs more mopping rounds with high precision compared to its competitors, resulting in a noticeably cleaner surface. Its built-in sensor and foldable mop also ensure it avoids mopping on carpets, which is a smart feature to save time and energy.

It's important to note that the Roborock S7 has a feature missing from its predecessor, the Roborock S6. It lacks ReactiveAI Obstacle Avoidance, which means it can sometimes have difficulty handling larger objects on the floor that it cannot soak up.

It's also worth mentioning that Roborock has three new products in the pipeline in the S7 series. As soon as these are launched in Sweden, we will review them carefully to evaluate if they deserve a place on our list of recommended robot vacuums. The new models promise an even more powerful suction power as well as the long-awaited ReactiveAI Obstacle Avoidance feature, which could make them even more impressive than the Roborock S7. We look forward to seeing how these new supplements perform in the marketplace.

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