




roborock Qrevo S5V Robot Vacuum and Mop, FlexiArm Edge Mopping, 12,000Pa Suction, Dual Zero-Tangle System, Smart Obstacle Avoidance, 10mm Mop Lifting, Auto Mop Washing&Drying, Self-Emptying&Refilling
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About this item 12,000Pa HyperForce Suction: Powered by a brushless motor, the Roborock Qrevo S5V delivers intense 12,000Pa suction to lift embedded dirt, pet hair, and stubborn debris from carpets, rugs, and hard floors. Optimized airflow ensures thorough cleaning in tight corners and under furniture for a spotless home. All-in-One Smart Dock with Warm Air Drying – Revolutionize hands-free cleaning: auto-empties dust into a 10-week storage bin, self-washes mops, and uses hot air drying to prevent odor. Auto-refills the water tank for uninterrupted mopping across 3,552 sqft—perfect for large homes. SGS-Certified Zero-Tangle System: Say goodbye to hair wrap-ups! The rubberized floating main brush adapts to floors while resisting tangles, paired with an arc-shaped side brush (0% hair tangling rate, SGS-certified) for edge cleaning without snags—ideal for pet households. FlexiArm Design with Dual Spinning Mops: Extendable mop arm reaches hidden corners and around furniture legs. 200 RPM spinning pads mimic hand-mopping to remove stubborn stains, while a 10mm lift avoids wetting low-pile carpets. Customize 30-level water flow via the app for all floor types. You can freely select different mopping and vacuuming modes on the app to clean your home. Reactive Obstacle Avoidance Tech: Structured light sensors detect and navigate around cables, toys, and furniture legs in real time. Suggests "No-Go Zones" for tricky areas like under chairs to prevent getting stuck—effortless cleaning in cluttered spaces. PreciSense LiDAR Navigation & 4-Floor Mapping: 360° scanning creates detailed maps for efficient route planning. Supports up to 4 floor plans for multi-level homes, auto-switching between them and adapting to carpet/hard floor differences for optimal performance. Smart App Control & Customizable Cleaning: Take full control with the Roborock app—schedule cleanings, target specific rooms, set “No-Clean Zones”, or use SmartPlan to automatically adjust suction and mopping levels based on each room’s needs. Cleaning has never been this personalized or convenient. *Only support 2.4G WiFi See more product details
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Product information Features & Specs Surface Recommendation Wood, Tile, Carpet, All Floors Other Special Features of the Product 12,000Pa HyperForce Suction, FlexiArm Design, Warm Air Drying, DuoDivide Brush, Dual Spinning Mops, Auto-Lifting Мор, Mop Self-Washing, Warm Air Drying, Auto Tank Refiling, Detachable Dock Base, Auto Dust Emptying, Reactive Tech Obstacle Recognition, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, App Control, Third Party Control, Fast & Off-Peak Charging, 3D-Map, Multi-Floor Mapping, No-Go Zone, Advanced Custom Cleaning, Scheduling, Works with Alexa Controller Type App Control, Button Control, Voice Control Filter Type Washable Battery Life 180 minutes Battery Type Lithium Ion Voltage 120 Volts Capacity 2.7 Liters Power Source Battery Powered Batteries are Included Yes Control Method App Compatible Devices Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones, Smartwatches Form Factor Robotic Measurements Item Dimensions L x W x H 13.38"L x 19.17"W x 20.51"H Item Weight 11.6 Kilograms Warranty & Support Feedback Additional details Surface Recommendation Wood, Tile, Carpet, All Floors Other Special Features of the Product 12,000Pa HyperForce Suction, FlexiArm Design, Warm Air Drying, DuoDivide Brush, Dual Spinning Mops, Auto-Lifting Мор, Mop Self-Washing, Warm Air Drying, Auto Tank Refiling, Detachable Dock Base, Auto Dust Emptying, Reactive Tech Obstacle Recognition, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, App Control, Third Party Control, Fast & Off-Peak Charging, 3D-Map, Multi-Floor Mapping, No-Go Zone, Advanced Custom Cleaning, Scheduling, Works with Alexa Color Black Filter Type Washable Capacity 2.7 Liters Recommended Uses For Product Home cleaning, Pet households, Multi-floor homes, Smart home integration Number of Power Levels 30 Noise Level 64 Decibels Portable No Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor Number of Wheels 2 Number of Speeds 30 Item details Brand Name roborock Model Name RRW0PEP Included Components Robot Vacuum (1) Multifunctional Dock (1) Dock Base (1) Power Cable (1) Rotating Mop Module (2) User Manual (1) Model Number RRW0PEP UPC 195043007298 Number of Items 1 Item Type Name Robot Vacuum Manufacturer roborock Unit Count 1.0 Count Best Sellers Rank #4,738 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #5 in Robotic Vacuums ASIN B0DSP8J476 Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars
Customer reviews
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Simple set up; NO hair wrap (so far)! Awesome app
This is my review of the Qrevo S5V model: I needed a vac that would pick up hair without it wrapping around the roller (and other parts). I mean *real* FUR from two very, very floofy Golden Retrievers that I can no longer bring to the groomer. One has long, silky hair on top of a typical Golden undercoat, and the other has literal wool as an undercoat. I'm talking Golden meets Husky meets GSD. Literally. The shedding is extraordinary by any standard. Check my photos to see what the vac has collected. When I say they shed, I'm not talking about some scattered strands or a couple of little hair wads here and there. I mean they shed by the bucket full. To top that off there are always large wads (meaning the size of a softball, or larger) of tumbleweeds that hide under furniture. They will randomly appear in the middle of the floor, just waiting for a robo vac to come along and make it beg for mercy. My routine (with my previous different brand of robot) has been to get up in the middle of the night to find it sitting still, red light flashing, and saying 'my brush roll is stuck'. Not so with this Roborock (so far). My previous robot vacs of a different, popular brand did a decent job, considering, but I was having to dismantle them every couple of days to remove the hair wrap from the no-hair-wrap roller. So, when my last one died I researched for days, asked AI, etc., and this Roborock S5v seemed like the one to try - but the price almost made me pass it up. It had good reviews for no hair wrap, but most people don't specify what kind/amount of hair they're talking about. A vac that's really good with pug or chihuahua hair doesn't really impress me. Plus, I wasn't sure about the vac & mop feature. It seemed like the mopping feature was just something else that could break or not actually work. But, I decided to go for it anyway. I got the extended warranty, so I figured it was a safe enough gamble. I set it up, let it charge overnight, and sent it on it's mapping mission. No problems with that, and it was fast. Then I had it just vacuum, then I sent it out to vac & mop. No problems. Quiet. Fast. It recharged quickly. I sent it out the next night to vac & mop. When it was done I decided to pick it up, turn it over and see just how much hair had collected on the roller, fearing the worst. I was defeated. There was nothing there - no hair, no dirt or dust. Nothing. Nothing in the front or side wheels. Nothing in the dustbin! I sat there trying to figure out how to return this thing, because it obviously wasn't picking up anything. Then I decided to pull the dust bag out of the home base, just to be sure. It had significant hair and dirt in it! How?! Not a hair on the rollers (well, maybe two). I pulled the rollers out, nothing there. I was shocked, to say the least. Over the past two weeks I've checked it regularly, and still zero hair on the rollers and maybe 6 hairs remaining in the dust bin, if that. In my photos you can see the ridiculous amount of hair this thing has collected, and none of it staying on the rollers or wheels, not even the little front wheel. Now, let me say that I have ceramic tile throughout and only one rug by the back door (which collects a ridiculous amount of hair), so I can't say how this robot will do on carpet. It does an awesome job on that rug, and yes, it lifts it's mop pads up when it contacts the rug; it also ramps up it's suction on the rug, which is the only time you could say it's loud. And, there's no hair collecting on the mop pads. I have no idea how that can be, but there's none. They stay clean. So, here's a few of the 'pros' I have found to date: Setting this Roborock up was SO simple, even for this 60+ senior gal. The app is seriously easy and awesome, and works equally well on my iPad and Android phone. The vac connected to my WiFi with zero hassle (and has stayed connected with no issues to date). It mapped my house almost perfectly on it's first 'mapping mission'. You can 'watch' the vac on the app in real time as it navigates through your house and see what task it is doing, where it's been, when it's emptying the dustbin, and when it is washing the mop pads. Scheduling is simple to set up, and you can schedule any variety of days & times, and you can schedule it to just vacuum, just mop, vac and then mop, or vac & mop simultaneously - and set any of those modes for different times or days of the week. I have mine set to vacuum M-W-F, and to vac + mop on Sun & Thurs. On Saturday I set it to vacuum and then mop afterwards. Easy. This thing is seriously quiet when vacuuming or mopping. The only real noise is when it is emptying the dustbin or washing the mop pads, and even then it's not what I would call loud. It does get louder when it hits my rug. When it empties the dustbin, there's no 'stink'. I guess it's all contained in the bag. The rollers and dustbin are easy to access, remove and put back into place, as is the dust bag in the home base. The dust bag holds a lot. I can't say how much it holds, other than it's 'a lot'. That said, with the amount of hair I have, a bag might last me a month (although I've pulled the wads of hair out and reused the bag, so there's that). The water tanks are simple to fill/empty and set back into place. No skill needed for that. The mop feature definitely works, because there's dirty water in the tank after each mopping. It also does extend one of the mop pads anytime it encounters a chair leg or baseboard, so it really does cover pretty much every inch of the floor that it can access. The robot itself is a lower profile than my previous robots. It can scoot under the toe kick area of my dishwasher, where my previous robots could not. Now for the 'cons': I can't find any. I just can't. It has performed flawlessly, although time will tell how well it continues to work as it should with this hair issue. Not a negative, but just to mention that it takes up a bit more floor space than my previous robots (I think it's 19" deep?), so allow for that (see photo). My only complaint - to date - is that you have to use the Roborock brand of floor cleaning solution, which I don't want to do. One of my dogs has a habit of licking the floor (ugh!), and I'm not comfortable putting that solution down for her to lick. I'm just using plain water for now. I can pass a mop with my cleaning solution of choice every so often, and that will work for me. I've seen other reviewers say they put Listerine or similar in the dirty water tank so that it doesn't stink, but it literally takes 2 minutes to empty it and give it a quick rinse, so I don't see that as an issue... unless you let that water sit for days on end - or maybe it's mopped up something foul smelling - I don't know, but it's a non issue for me. I have a large house, and I'll hopefully be getting another Roborock (this model) soon. This one will be 'assigned' to the living area of the house, and my next one will be for the bedroom areas. I wanted to give this one more time to see how it holds up, but it's really tempting to get another, especially because they're on sale at the moment. Anyway, that's my initial review of this particular Roborock model, and I'll definitely update if needed.
This is my review of the Qrevo S5V model: I needed a vac that would pick up hair without it wrapping around the roller (and other parts). I mean *real* FUR from two very, very floofy Golden Retrievers that I can no longer bring to the groomer. One has long, silky hair on top of a typical Golden undercoat, and the other has literal wool as an undercoat. I'm talking Golden meets Husky meets GSD. Literally. The shedding is extraordinary by any standard. Check my photos to see what the vac has collected. When I say they shed, I'm not talking about some scattered strands or a couple of little hair wads here and there. I mean they shed by the bucket full. To top that off there are always large wads (meaning the size of a softball, or larger) of tumbleweeds that hide under furniture. They will randomly appear in the middle of the floor, just waiting for a robo vac to come along and make it beg for mercy. My routine (with my previous different brand of robot) has been to get up in the middle of the night to find it sitting still, red light flashing, and saying 'my brush roll is stuck'. Not so with this Roborock (so far). My previous robot vacs of a different, popular brand did a decent job, considering, but I was having to dismantle them every couple of days to remove the hair wrap from the no-hair-wrap roller. So, when my last one died I researched for days, asked AI, etc., and this Roborock S5v seemed like the one to try - but the price almost made me pass it up. It had good reviews for no hair wrap, but most people don't specify what kind/amount of hair they're talking about. A vac that's really good with pug or chihuahua hair doesn't really impress me. Plus, I wasn't sure about the vac & mop feature. It seemed like the mopping feature was just something else that could break or not actually work. But, I decided to go for it anyway. I got the extended warranty, so I figured it was a safe enough gamble. I set it up, let it charge overnight, and sent it on it's mapping mission. No problems with that, and it was fast. Then I had it just vacuum, then I sent it out to vac & mop. No problems. Quiet. Fast. It recharged quickly. I sent it out the next night to vac & mop. When it was done I decided to pick it up, turn it over and see just how much hair had collected on the roller, fearing the worst. I was defeated. There was nothing there - no hair, no dirt or dust. Nothing. Nothing in the front or side wheels. Nothing in the dustbin! I sat there trying to figure out how to return this thing, because it obviously wasn't picking up anything. Then I decided to pull the dust bag out of the home base, just to be sure. It had significant hair and dirt in it! How?! Not a hair on the rollers (well, maybe two). I pulled the rollers out, nothing there. I was shocked, to say the least. Over the past two weeks I've checked it regularly, and still zero hair on the rollers and maybe 6 hairs remaining in the dust bin, if that. In my photos you can see the ridiculous amount of hair this thing has collected, and none of it staying on the rollers or wheels, not even the little front wheel. Now, let me say that I have ceramic tile throughout and only one rug by the back door (which collects a ridiculous amount of hair), so I can't say how this robot will do on carpet. It does an awesome job on that rug, and yes, it lifts it's mop pads up when it contacts the rug; it also ramps up it's suction on the rug, which is the only time you could say it's loud. And, there's no hair collecting on the mop pads. I have no idea how that can be, but there's none. They stay clean. So, here's a few of the 'pros' I have found to date: Setting this Roborock up was SO simple, even for this 60+ senior gal. The app is seriously easy and awesome, and works equally well on my iPad and Android phone. The vac connected to my WiFi with zero hassle (and has stayed connected with no issues to date). It mapped my house almost perfectly on it's first 'mapping mission'. You can 'watch' the vac on the app in real time as it navigates through your house and see what task it is doing, where it's been, when it's emptying the dustbin, and when it is washing the mop pads. Scheduling is simple to set up, and you can schedule any variety of days & times, and you can schedule it to just vacuum, just mop, vac and then mop, or vac & mop simultaneously - and set any of those modes for different times or days of the week. I have mine set to vacuum M-W-F, and to vac + mop on Sun & Thurs. On Saturday I set it to vacuum and then mop afterwards. Easy. This thing is seriously quiet when vacuuming or mopping. The only real noise is when it is emptying the dustbin or washing the mop pads, and even then it's not what I would call loud. It does get louder when it hits my rug. When it empties the dustbin, there's no 'stink'. I guess it's all contained in the bag. The rollers and dustbin are easy to access, remove and put back into place, as is the dust bag in the home base. The dust bag holds a lot. I can't say how much it holds, other than it's 'a lot'. That said, with the amount of hair I have, a bag might last me a month (although I've pulled the wads of hair out and reused the bag, so there's that). The water tanks are simple to fill/empty and set back into place. No skill needed for that. The mop feature definitely works, because there's dirty water in the tank after each mopping. It also does extend one of the mop pads anytime it encounters a chair leg or baseboard, so it really does cover pretty much every inch of the floor that it can access. The robot itself is a lower profile than my previous robots. It can scoot under the toe kick area of my dishwasher, where my previous robots could not. Now for the 'cons': I can't find any. I just can't. It has performed flawlessly, although time will tell how well it continues to work as it should with this hair issue. Not a negative, but just to mention that it takes up a bit more floor space than my previous robots (I think it's 19" deep?), so allow for that (see photo). My only complaint - to date - is that you have to use the Roborock brand of floor cleaning solution, which I don't want to do. One of my dogs has a habit of licking the floor (ugh!), and I'm not comfortable putting that solution down for her to lick. I'm just using plain water for now. I can pass a mop with my cleaning solution of choice every so often, and that will work for me. I've seen other reviewers say they put Listerine or similar in the dirty water tank so that it doesn't stink, but it literally takes 2 minutes to empty it and give it a quick rinse, so I don't see that as an issue... unless you let that water sit for days on end - or maybe it's mopped up something foul smelling - I don't know, but it's a non issue for me. I have a large house, and I'll hopefully be getting another Roborock (this model) soon. This one will be 'assigned' to the living area of the house, and my next one will be for the bedroom areas. I wanted to give this one more time to see how it holds up, but it's really tempting to get another, especially because they're on sale at the moment. Anyway, that's my initial review of this particular Roborock model, and I'll definitely update if needed.




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Just buy it!
I am a new mom of 3 (5 and under) and I LOVE this machine. I have had other robot vacuums in the past that were so-so. Most recently we had a Eufy which died unexpectedly and could not be repaired, after only having it approx 2.5 years. So after doing lots of research and still somewhat feeling like taking a leap of faith, we decided to try this bad boy. NO REGRETS. I was hesitant to buy this one because it was so much money. But let me tell you, it’s worth every penny. It does an excellent job of cleaning our floors. We have a combo of hardwood and carpet/rugs and it seamlessly knows when to change modes from mopping to vacuuming. Very smart vacuum. We have had ours about a month now (and run it almost every day, for sure multiple times per week) and it’s only ever got stuck ONCE. And that was on my daughter’s dress up outfit which was hanging low, and had a small string hanging from the bottom which the vacuum accidentally got. But it stopped and informed me on The app it was stuck and after I easily untangled it, it kept going perfectly. This machine is truly a set and forget which I do appreciate. It has large bins for clean and dirty water (so do know it is a larger base station. But again, def worth it IMO), which are easily able to dump/fill. I was worried about the dirty water tank getting stinky if I didn’t empty it soon after cleaning, but so far that hasn’t been a problem. I still probably empty it once a week just out of personal preference and my own worry it will get stinky - which is based off my hand held vac/mop which I do love but you have to clean it after every use AND you have to do the cleaning of the floors yourself. It even cleans the mop pads AND dries them. Need I say more? It isn’t too loud which is a plus. We have no pets so I can’t speak for that. Sensors are great - we have a ledge and it has never had a problem stopping. Battery life seems good - no issues so far. Love how the vac just takes itself home if it needs to clean the mop, empty, charge or anything during use. Though it rarely needs to go charge during a clean in our home. The app is user friendly and fairly easy set up. I also like the ease of use of the mapping feature - better than other robot vacuums I’ve had in the past. Overall I am very pleased with this robot vacuum and mop combo. It’s so satisfying to watch it work and do a great job, while having to literally not lift a finger. I do try to pick up (like get objects out of the way such as clothes, toys, etc) before letting the vacuum go - personal preference. Forces me to tidy and makes sure the vac has a fairly clear path. As a busy mom who gets overstimulated with crumbs on the ground….this has been amazing. My husband even loves this thing (maybe even more than I do?) even though it was a “buy for me” purchase. Highly recommend. We bought the extra 3 year protection plan just because I’m scared of it dying but hope we won’t have to use it! I can update this as time goes on but as for now we’ve only had it a month and are in love.
I am a new mom of 3 (5 and under) and I LOVE this machine. I have had other robot vacuums in the past that were so-so. Most recently we had a Eufy which died unexpectedly and could not be repaired, after only having it approx 2.5 years. So after doing lots of research and still somewhat feeling like taking a leap of faith, we decided to try this bad boy. NO REGRETS. I was hesitant to buy this one because it was so much money. But let me tell you, it’s worth every penny. It does an excellent job of cleaning our floors. We have a combo of hardwood and carpet/rugs and it seamlessly knows when to change modes from mopping to vacuuming. Very smart vacuum. We have had ours about a month now (and run it almost every day, for sure multiple times per week) and it’s only ever got stuck ONCE. And that was on my daughter’s dress up outfit which was hanging low, and had a small string hanging from the bottom which the vacuum accidentally got. But it stopped and informed me on The app it was stuck and after I easily untangled it, it kept going perfectly. This machine is truly a set and forget which I do appreciate. It has large bins for clean and dirty water (so do know it is a larger base station. But again, def worth it IMO), which are easily able to dump/fill. I was worried about the dirty water tank getting stinky if I didn’t empty it soon after cleaning, but so far that hasn’t been a problem. I still probably empty it once a week just out of personal preference and my own worry it will get stinky - which is based off my hand held vac/mop which I do love but you have to clean it after every use AND you have to do the cleaning of the floors yourself. It even cleans the mop pads AND dries them. Need I say more? It isn’t too loud which is a plus. We have no pets so I can’t speak for that. Sensors are great - we have a ledge and it has never had a problem stopping. Battery life seems good - no issues so far. Love how the vac just takes itself home if it needs to clean the mop, empty, charge or anything during use. Though it rarely needs to go charge during a clean in our home. The app is user friendly and fairly easy set up. I also like the ease of use of the mapping feature - better than other robot vacuums I’ve had in the past. Overall I am very pleased with this robot vacuum and mop combo. It’s so satisfying to watch it work and do a great job, while having to literally not lift a finger. I do try to pick up (like get objects out of the way such as clothes, toys, etc) before letting the vacuum go - personal preference. Forces me to tidy and makes sure the vac has a fairly clear path. As a busy mom who gets overstimulated with crumbs on the ground….this has been amazing. My husband even loves this thing (maybe even more than I do?) even though it was a “buy for me” purchase. Highly recommend. We bought the extra 3 year protection plan just because I’m scared of it dying but hope we won’t have to use it! I can update this as time goes on but as for now we’ve only had it a month and are in love.
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The Cleaning MVP My Home Didn’t Know It Needed 🏠✨ — Roborock Q Revo S5V Review
After weeks of researching robot vacuums, I finally went for the Roborock Q Revo S5V — and honestly, I haven’t looked back. This isn’t just a vacuum, it’s a home maintenance assistant with brains, brawn, and impressive polish. 🧠 Smart Mapping & Navigation (5/5) The LiDAR mapping is laser-sharp — it mapped my whole house in minutes. I love that I can set no-go zones and choose rooms or even specific areas to clean. It doesn’t bump into things like older bots I’ve had, and it navigates tight spaces surprisingly well. 🧹 Vacuuming Power (5/5) Suction is strong enough to pick up pet hair, crumbs, dust — even that sneaky debris hiding in carpet fibers. Whether it's hardwood, tiles, or low-pile rugs, it handles it all like a pro. 🧼 Mopping Function (4.5/5) This is where the Q Revo really shines. The dual spinning mop pads do actual scrubbing — not just dragging a wet cloth like some other models. Floors come out visibly cleaner. The auto mop lifting when it hits carpet is genius. One tiny thing: it’s best for maintenance cleaning, not dried-on kitchen spills. 🧽 Self-Cleaning Dock (5/5) The dock is massive, but worth it. It washes the mop pads, dries them with warm air (no moldy smell!), and refills water. Maintenance is minimal — I just empty the dirty water tank and refill the clean one every few days. I haven’t touched a mop since I got it. 📱 App & Automation (5/5) The Roborock app is intuitive. I’ve set up schedules, room-specific routines, and custom mop/vacuum settings per floor type. It also integrates with Alexa and Google Home if you're into voice control. 🔇 Noise & Battery (4.5/5) Quiet during normal cleaning, a bit louder when returning to the dock for mop washing. Battery easily handles my 2-bedroom apartment in one go, with juice left to spare. --- Final Verdict: If you want a reliable 2-in-1 vacuum and mop that does more than just roam around, the Q Revo S5V is 100% worth it. It's smart, self-sufficient, and leaves my floors looking spotless with zero effort from me.
After weeks of researching robot vacuums, I finally went for the Roborock Q Revo S5V — and honestly, I haven’t looked back. This isn’t just a vacuum, it’s a home maintenance assistant with brains, brawn, and impressive polish. 🧠 Smart Mapping & Navigation (5/5) The LiDAR mapping is laser-sharp — it mapped my whole house in minutes. I love that I can set no-go zones and choose rooms or even specific areas to clean. It doesn’t bump into things like older bots I’ve had, and it navigates tight spaces surprisingly well. 🧹 Vacuuming Power (5/5) Suction is strong enough to pick up pet hair, crumbs, dust — even that sneaky debris hiding in carpet fibers. Whether it's hardwood, tiles, or low-pile rugs, it handles it all like a pro. 🧼 Mopping Function (4.5/5) This is where the Q Revo really shines. The dual spinning mop pads do actual scrubbing — not just dragging a wet cloth like some other models. Floors come out visibly cleaner. The auto mop lifting when it hits carpet is genius. One tiny thing: it’s best for maintenance cleaning, not dried-on kitchen spills. 🧽 Self-Cleaning Dock (5/5) The dock is massive, but worth it. It washes the mop pads, dries them with warm air (no moldy smell!), and refills water. Maintenance is minimal — I just empty the dirty water tank and refill the clean one every few days. I haven’t touched a mop since I got it. 📱 App & Automation (5/5) The Roborock app is intuitive. I’ve set up schedules, room-specific routines, and custom mop/vacuum settings per floor type. It also integrates with Alexa and Google Home if you're into voice control. 🔇 Noise & Battery (4.5/5) Quiet during normal cleaning, a bit louder when returning to the dock for mop washing. Battery easily handles my 2-bedroom apartment in one go, with juice left to spare. --- Final Verdict: If you want a reliable 2-in-1 vacuum and mop that does more than just roam around, the Q Revo S5V is 100% worth it. It's smart, self-sufficient, and leaves my floors looking spotless with zero effort from me.
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Definitely worth the upgrade
This is my second Roborock, the other is a S5 Max. The S5 Max was having some wheel drive issues and this Qrevo S5V was on sale, so we stepped up to self-emptying and better mop system. BTW we still use the S5 Max after replacing the wheel motor assy with an aftermarket in a separate area of the house. We have very little carpet (one closest) and just a few bathroom mats. This unit is awesome for us. The self-cleaning is great and has been super reliable for the 6 months we've had it. The ability to have it mop per schedule with very little interaction (fill water and empty waste water) is awesome and so much better than the tank layout for the S5 Max. With settings and size of house, it can do 3 separate runs (scheduled 2 days/week mopping). A capful of the washing solution has shown no mold or other issues in the water tank for our water. Once the dirty tank is emptied, I rinse and then leave a little water in the bottom which I add some vinegar to it. Helps keep the odor in check. The self-emptying has been great too. It definitely feels like a lot less maintenance than manually emptying it. I was a little nervous with the additional complexity of the Qrevo S5V at time of purchase, but so far I really am happy with the purchase and unit.
This is my second Roborock, the other is a S5 Max. The S5 Max was having some wheel drive issues and this Qrevo S5V was on sale, so we stepped up to self-emptying and better mop system. BTW we still use the S5 Max after replacing the wheel motor assy with an aftermarket in a separate area of the house. We have very little carpet (one closest) and just a few bathroom mats. This unit is awesome for us. The self-cleaning is great and has been super reliable for the 6 months we've had it. The ability to have it mop per schedule with very little interaction (fill water and empty waste water) is awesome and so much better than the tank layout for the S5 Max. With settings and size of house, it can do 3 separate runs (scheduled 2 days/week mopping). A capful of the washing solution has shown no mold or other issues in the water tank for our water. Once the dirty tank is emptied, I rinse and then leave a little water in the bottom which I add some vinegar to it. Helps keep the odor in check. The self-emptying has been great too. It definitely feels like a lot less maintenance than manually emptying it. I was a little nervous with the additional complexity of the Qrevo S5V at time of purchase, but so far I really am happy with the purchase and unit.