The Roborock Qrevo Series QV 35A is a robot vacuum and mop hybrid built around an all-in-one dock, which is the feature that actually determines how often you have to touch a robot vacuum. Cheap models self-empty into a bag you still have to change monthly. Mid-range models mop but leave you to wash the mop pads in the sink afterward. The QV 35A handles it all: it empties its own dust bin into a sealed 2.7-liter bag that lasts 7 to 9 weeks, refills its own water tank from a 4-liter reservoir for 3,552 square feet of mopping, and washes and dries the mop pads between sessions.
You can get the Roborock Qrevo Series Robot Vacuum and Mop on Amazon for just $400, down from its usual price of $650. That’s a $250 discount and 38% off.
A robot vacuum and mop combo that can clean the entire house
Suction runs at 8,000 Pa, separating robots capable of pulling fine pet hair out of low-pile carpet from those that only push it around. At max power, the main brush speeds up by an additional 10% for denser debris, and the robot automatically recognizes carpet and switches modes without the user flagging carpeted rooms in advance. The full-rubber spiral main brush and asymmetrical side brush are both engineered to resist tangling, with an SGS certification claiming a 0% hair wrap rate on the side brush specifically.
Mopping is performed using two spinners that rotate at 200 RPM. This type of pressure is similar to what a person uses for hand mopping. So, it doesn’t produce the smudge marks left by a machine that just drags its mop behind it. Water flow is adjustable across 30 levels in the app, and varies from fine mist for cleaning a hardwood floor to a large volume for a flood effect on tile flooring in a kitchen. The mops are also designed to raise by 10 millimeters when the robot detects carpet, so carpets remain dry.
PreciSense LiDAR Navigation provides navigation technology for this product. It creates a 360-degree map of your home in real time and maintains multiple maps for up to 4 floors. Also, the Reactive Technology Obstacle Avoidance System handles all random items on the floor, so you don’t have to worry about it sucking up a stray sock. Any stairs or narrow areas detected by the robot will be immediately designated as No-Go Zones to prevent the robot from becoming wedged between objects.
The Roborock App provides options to configure custom cleaning paths, schedule cleaning sessions, enable Child Lock, and set the cleaning intensity for each room. For example, a user may choose to have the robot perform two passes over a kitchen area but only one pass in a bedroom area. Additionally, voice command capabilities exist via integration with both Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant.
The Roborock Qrevo Series Robot Vacuum and Mop is on sale for $400 instead of the usual $650. At $400, a robot that vacuums, mops, empties itself, refills itself, and washes its own mop pads is priced closer to a midrange stick vacuum than the premium hybrid robots it actually belongs with.