Today, we’re taking an in-depth look at the Roborock Qrevo Plus. Roborock provided a sample unit, but all opinions expressed here are entirely my own. Whether you’re considering this model or just curious about its features, this review will guide you through everything from unboxing to real-world performance, helping you determine if this robot vacuum and mop is the right choice for your home.
Unboxing the Roborock Qrevo Plus
The Roborock Qrevo Plus arrives in well-designed packaging, highlighting its key features on the box. These include a flexi-arm design, 7,000 Pa suction power, automatic mop washing, self-emptying, and reactive obstacle avoidance technology.
Inside the box, you’ll find the vacuum itself, the multi-functional station, and a variety of accessories. These include a power cord, extra vacuum bag, and product literature such as a quick start guide, user manual, and safety instructions. The station comes in two main parts—the base plate and ramp—while the main unit itself is compact, sleek, and ready to integrate seamlessly into your cleaning routine.
Design and Features
The vacuum features a minimalist design with subtle silver and chrome accents. On top, you’ll find two control buttons, a navigation module, and the Roborock logo. The dust bin is removable and comes with a replaceable filter, while a self-emptying shoot ensures minimal contact with collected dirt. A Wi-Fi indicator light and a reset button are also conveniently located for troubleshooting.
Along the sides, the vacuum is equipped with a reactive obstacle avoidance sensor suite and navigational bumper. The front and underside include spring-loaded drive wheels, omnidirectional wheels, a side cleaning brush, multiple cliff sensors, and a main brush roller that can be easily removed for detangling hair or debris. Dual rotary mop pads are located at the bottom, designed for efficient mopping with removable, washable microfiber pads.
The station is equally well thought out. Both the clean and dirty water tanks have clear indicators and handles for easy removal. The dirty water tank has a float valve to signal when it is full, while the clean water tank has a maximum fill line. Built-in cable management ensures the station remains tidy, and the dock itself handles multiple functions including self-emptying, mop washing, and drying. The base plate and ramp snap together, providing enough traction for the vacuum to climb effortlessly during operation.

First Cleaning Experience
During the first cleaning session, the Roborock Qrevo Plus impressed with its efficiency. The dust bin collected a mix of pet hair, human hair, crumbs, and fine dirt. The main brush had minor tangles, which is typical for homes with longer hair, while the mop pads showed only slight discoloration. The removable tray made cleanup simple, as it can be rinsed and replaced without hassle.
The accompanying Roborock app adds a significant layer of convenience. It allows users to track previous cleaning sessions, view detailed maps of cleaned areas, and identify obstacles encountered during cleaning. You can customize cleaning by room or zone, set routines, adjust suction and water flow, and manage multi-floor maps. The dock can also be controlled from the app, allowing for automatic washing, drying, and emptying of the mop pads. Overall, the app is highly intuitive, offering extensive control over both cleaning schedules and performance.
Performance Compared to Other Robot Vacuums
In testing against over 80 other robot vacuums, the Roborock Qrevo Plus stood out in several areas. Its suction power of 7,000 Pa and airflow of 9.1 CFM are both above average, promising strong performance across various surfaces. In real-world carpet cleaning tests, it scored 85 out of 100, slightly below the average of 87 but well within the margin of error.
Noise levels were measured at 75 decibels, which is only marginally louder than the average vacuum at 72 decibels and generally unnoticeable during operation. Battery life is excellent, offering 180 minutes of runtime thanks to a 5,200 mAh internal battery, surpassing the average of 167 minutes.
The self-emptying feature is particularly convenient, as this function is only present in about two-thirds of modern robot vacuums. While the internal dust bin is slightly smaller than average at 330 mL, it is sufficient given the self-emptying system. Similarly, the water tank for mopping is smaller than some competitors, but it supports automatic washing, cleaning, and drying, making a larger tank unnecessary.
Pros and Areas for Improvement
The Roborock Qrevo Plus is a powerful and versatile robot vacuum. Its dual rotary mop system, auto-wash station, and self-emptying feature make it ideal for busy households or pet owners. The accompanying app provides exceptional customization, from multi-floor mapping to no-go zones and cleaning modes.
There are a few areas where future models could improve. Hot water mop pad washing is not available, and the side brush does not extend, limiting cleaning efficiency in corners. While the reactive obstacle avoidance technology works well for larger objects like furniture legs, it may struggle with smaller items such as cords, toys, or pet waste. Additionally, the vacuum lacks certain flagship features, such as brush lifting and LED lighting for low-light navigation.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Roborock Qrevo Plus is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a high-end, automated cleaning solution. It combines strong suction, long battery life, effective mopping, and extensive app control to provide a nearly hands-free cleaning experience. While it is missing a few premium features, its dual rotary mop, wash-and-dry station, and self-emptying capability make it a standout option for those looking to simplify home maintenance.
For households with pets, busy schedules, or multiple floors, the Roborock Qrevo Plus offers a practical and efficient solution, making daily cleaning virtually effortless.