
Roborock Prime Day deals: Affordable and powerful, the Qrevo and Q Series robot vacuums can do it all
Summer is here! But as much as we'd like to spend every weekend outdoors and enjoy the warm weather, the one thing that often gets in the way of exciting plans is tedious chores. Roborock has at least some of this busy work taken care of with its new Q Series and Qrevo robot vacuums.
Roborock's current releases, which include the Roborock Q7 M5+, the Q10 S5+, the QV 35A, and the Qrevo S5V, will continue to be available at special introductory prices during Prime Day. Here's everything you need to know.
Roborock Q7 M5+ – Effective and affordable smart cleaning
The Roborock Q7 M5+ is a compact yet powerful robot vacuum, making it an ideal choice for small to medium-sized apartments or townhouses. The robot's smaller diameter means you can tuck it away in any corner of your house, and it will effectively clean hard-to-reach areas, like under the bed, side tables, and more.
One of the best features of the Q7 M5+ is its carpet cleaning capabilities. While other similarly priced competition aren't as effective or tend to avoid carpets entirely, the Q7 M5+'s 10,000 Pa of suction power allows it to collect dust, debris, and hair from deep within carpets.
And if you're worried about all that hair causing tangles and interrupting a cleaning cycle, Roborock has that covered. The Q7 M5+ features brushes with an anti-tangle design, including the JawScrapers main brush and a 0% hair-tangling side brush, designed to resist hair wrapping and tangling completely. Yes, that includes pet hair, even from long-haired breeds. With fewer cleaning interruptions, your robot stays ready with minimal effort.
Of course, the Roborock Q7 M5+ is equally effective on non-carpet areas as well. With the vacuum and mop working simultaneously, the mop pad picks up anything the vacuum might miss, ensuring pristine, spotless floors. And with three water flow settings, you can use the robot to handle tough stains with ease.
LiDAR makes navigation easy, with real-time mapping creating optimal cleaning paths. It can detect tricky areas and automatically create no-go zones to provide a seamless experience. And if you're in a multi-storey condo or townhouse, you'll love that it can save maps for multiple floors.
Once it's done cleaning, you also don't have to go through the hassle of emptying the dustbin each and every time. With the self-emptying RockDock Plus dock housing a 2.7L dust bag, you can go up to 7 weeks without needing to empty it.
Roborock Q10 S5+ – Perfect for households with kids and pets
If you're looking for a completely automated cleaning experience with no manual intervention required, the Roborock Q10 S5+ is the one for you. It takes everything the Q7 M5+ has to offer to the next level, providing a better, hands-free, and more effective clean.
There are some similarities, though. Like its more affordable sibling, the Q10 S5+ features 10,000 Pa of suction power, making it equally effective at cleaning pet hair and maintaining carpets. And like the Q7 M5+, you'll also receive the JawScrapper main brush and anti-tangle side brush, ensuring 0% tangling.
You won't have to worry about interrupted cleaning cycles and manually detangling the brushes, even if your pet is still shedding its winter coat. And like the Q7, the Q10 S5+ also comes with the RockDock Plus docking station, giving you up to 7 weeks of self-emptying before you need to clean out the dust bag.
That's where the similarities end. While the Q7 M5+ has an effective mop, the Q10 S5+ takes things one step further with its Vibrarise 2.0 Mopping System. The mop vibrates at a frequency of 3000 times per minute, which allows it to easily handle grime, dirt, and the toughest stains. The active vibrations also help reduce water stains as the robot follows its cleaning path.
Speaking of cleaning paths, the Q10 S5+ comes with Reactive Tech Obstacle Avoidance, so it can comfortably navigate around objects on the floor. Even if your kids leave their toys scattered around the room, the Q10 S5+ will work around it, ensuring that you don't have to do everything yourself.
The Q10 S5+ also has a much larger battery compared to the Q7 M5+, can remember the layouts of up to four floors, and automatically lifts the mop when cleaning a carpet. All of this not only makes the Q10 S5+ ideal for larger households with multiple pets, but you can also run the device and let it do its thing while you and your family go out and enjoy the sun.
Comparing the Roborock Q7 M5+ and the Q10 S5+
Here's a quick look at how the two new Q series robot vacuums from Roborock compare.
Features Roborock Q7 M5+ Roborock Q10 S5+
Features
Suction Power
Roborock Q7 M5+
10,000 Pa
Roborock Q10 S5+
10,000 Pa
Features
Battery
Roborock Q7 M5+
3,200mAh
Roborock Q10 S5+
5,200mAh
Features
Navigation
Roborock Q7 M5+
LDS, LiDAR navigation
Roborock Q10 S5+
LDS, LiDAR navigation
Features
Multi-floor mapping
Roborock Q7 M5+
3 floors
Roborock Q10 S5+
4 floors
Features
Carpet sensor
Roborock Q7 M5+
No, manually remove the mop
Roborock Q10 S5+
Yes, automatically lifts the mop
Features
Obstacle avoidance
Roborock Q7 M5+
No
Roborock Q10 S5+
Yes, Reactive Tech
Features
Dimensions
Roborock Q7 M5+
325mm diameter
Roborock Q10 S5+
350mm diameter
Features
Dock
Roborock Q7 M5+
RockDock Plus
Roborock Q10 S5+
RockDock Plus
Roborock QV 35A – Entry-level price, high-end features
The Roborock QV 35A is the perfect option if you don't want to spend thousands on a robot vacuum. Despite its affordable price tag, which goes even lower for Amazon Prime Day, the QV 35A isn't lacking in features, allowing for a smart and thorough cleaning and device maintenance.
To start, the QV 35A features 8,000 Pa of suction power. It may not be as high as Roborock's other new releases, but it's still more than enough to handle most dust and debris on floors and carpets. At maximum suction, the main brush also increases its speed by 10% to easily pick up everything on the floor.
The main brush is made of rubber and is designed with spiral blades to prevent tangled hair. It also features a floating design, allowing it to adapt to uneven surfaces and provide an efficient and easy clean. Similarly, the side brush has a unique arc shape with asymmetric brushes to stop tangling.
Instead of a traditional mop design, the QV 35A features dual rotating mops that spin at 200 RPM, providing the same results as if you were mopping an area by hand. Accidentally spilled pasta sauce? Your dinner might be ruined, but your floor will be spotless.
You can choose between a whopping 30 levels of mop dampness, letting you completely customize the mopping experience depending on the floor type and humidity. The robot can also automatically lift the mops when it senses carpets. It serves a secondary purpose as well, ensuring ventilation when the robot is in the charging dock, which helps prevent mold and odor buildup.
The QV 35A is designed for smart cleaning, featuring options such as cleaning bedrooms and living areas before heading to the kitchen and bathrooms. It also allows for washing the mop after cleaning every room and provides the option to clean in the direction of the floor panels to pick up dust and debris from crevices better.
And finally, there's the enhanced dock, packed with features you'd expect from a far more expensive device. The multi-functional dock washes the mops using a three-stage cleaning process and automatically dries the mop pads. It also empties the dust bin, providing up to 7 weeks of hands-free cleaning before you need to empty the dust bag. And it will also automatically refill the robot's water tank.
If you're looking for an effective, powerful, and affordable option, consider the Roborock QV 35A.
Roborock Qrevo S5V – For a true hands-free cleaning experience
The Qrevo S5V takes the best that Roborock has to offer and pushes it to the next level. If you're looking for a powerful cleaning companion that can handle everything while you enjoy a summer's day out at the beach, it doesn't get much better than this.
It all starts with a whopping 12,000 Pa suction power. Whether it's cleaning up a mess, handling everyday dust, picking up pet hair, or giving your carpet a deep clean, there's nothing the Qrevo S5V can't manage with ease.
Hair tangling isn't an issue with any of Roborock's new releases. But the Qrevo S5V takes it even further with a unique split main brush design with two parallel short bristle rollers and spiral blades. These work in tandem to direct any collected hair to the dustbin inlet for effective detangling and 100% hair removal.
Like the QV 35A, the S5V features dual rotating mops that spin at 200 RPM, offers 30 levels of water flow options, and automatically lifts when sensing carpets. However, like everything else, the S5V takes it a step further, with the mop coming with an extendable design.
When it detects objects like table and chair legs, sideboards, or corners, the mop automatically extends for more effective edge cleaning, with up to 98.8% coverage.
It comes with Reactive Tech Obstacle Avoidance, like the QV 35A and Q10 S5+, so it'll comfortably navigate around cluttered floors without interrupting the cleaning cycle. And like the QV 35A, you get all the SmartPlan features for an efficient clean.
Once it's done, it hands itself over to the multi-functional dock to handle the rest. This includes washing and drying the mop, emptying the dust bin, and refilling the robot's water tank. Like Roborock's other devices, you can enjoy up to 7 weeks of hands-free use before needing to empty the dust bag.
Why waste your summer and the warm weather on boring chores? Let the Roborock Qrevo S5V take care of things instead.
Comparing the Roborock Qrevo S5V and the QV 35A
Both of Roborock's newest Qrevo series robot vacuums have plenty in common, but there are a few key differences that you should know about to make your buying choice easier.
Features Roborock QV 35A Roborock Qrevo S5V
Features
Suction Power
Roborock QV 35A
8,000 Pa
Roborock Qrevo S5V
12,000 Pa
Features
Battery
Roborock QV 35A
Fast charging
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Fast charging
Features
Navigation
Roborock QV 35A
LDS, LiDAR navigation
Roborock Qrevo S5V
LDS, LiDAR navigation
Features
Anti-hair tangling
Roborock QV 35A
Anti-tangle side brush
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Dual anti-tangle system
Features
Mopping
Roborock QV 35A
Dual rotating mops
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Dual rotating mops with FlexiArm Mop extension
Features
Multi-floor mapping
Roborock QV 35A
4 floors
Roborock Qrevo S5V
4 floors
Features
Carpet sensor
Roborock QV 35A
Yes, automatically lifts the mop
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Yes, automatically lifts the mop
Features
Obstacle avoidance
Roborock QV 35A
Yes, Reactive Tech
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Yes, Reactive Tech
Features
Dock
Roborock QV 35A
Multi-functional dock with mop washing and drying, automatic water tank refill, and dust bin empyting
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Multi-functional dock with mop washing and drying, automatic water tank refill, and dust bin empyting

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