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The Roborock Q5 Pro+ is a premium robot vacuum and mop combo featuring a powerful 5500Pa suction, advanced LiDAR 3D and multi-level mapping for precise navigation, and a self-emptying dustbin that lasts up to 7 weeks. Designed for pet owners and busy professionals, it offers hands-free, app-controlled cleaning with dual rubber brushes that excel on hard floors, carpets, and pet hair. Its smart water tank allows simultaneous mopping with adjustable flow, making it the ultimate low-maintenance cleaning solution.


























| ASIN | B0C7VN9NWK |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 240 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,458 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #29 in Commercial Indoor Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Brand Name | roborock |
| Capacity | 7.7 Liters |
| Cleaning Path Width | 15.07 Inches |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 18,439 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Cartridge |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00195043003511 |
| Included Components | Robot vacuum |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.38"L x 19.17"W x 20.51"H |
| Item Type Name | robot vacuum |
| Item Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
| Lithium Battery Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | Roborock QV 35A |
| Model Number | Roborock QV 35A |
| Noise Level | 67 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | LiDAR Navigation |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 13.38"L x 19.17"W x 20.51"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Regular floor cleaning, including carpets and hard floors, with both vacuuming and mopping functionalities. |
| Special Feature | LiDAR Navigation |
| Style Name | Q5 Pro+ Black |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood, Tile, Carpet |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
B**S
Wonderful machine when it works (it very often doesn't)
I'm revising my comments below. I've been spending time searching for experiences from other users, because, as I said, This machine is excellent when it works. The problems I had encountered led to me being told to return my unit and a replacement was sent. A few times. Two tricks that I've learned: When the unit doesn't find the dock, turn off the robot, then turn it back on, while it's sitting precisely at the dock. This almost always works for me. By doing this occassionaly I've resolved all the issues I've had with the vacuum. I have 2 dogs and a cat, so a lot of pet hair. I have the robot programmed to run a complete sweep of my house (all tiled) every day and this has kept my house pethairfree. It's not really a mop, it's primarily a vacuum. I do like that the damp sweep that it gives while vacumming picks up any remaining dust or hair. Great product for me. This machine is wonderful when it works. Unfortunately it often doesn't work. Customer service is great. Every time it breaks down they are very supportive, they walk you though a few days trouble-shooting, then they tell you to return to them (they pay the postage) and after they've received and verified your unit, they'll ship you a new one. I'm on my 3rd one now that has been replaced. Every time they replace it I'm without it for a few weeks. 4 vacuums in about 4 months means I've been without it for half the time I've owned it.
A**E
Impressive Robotic Vacuum
Nice robotic vacuum. I had initially tried the base model shark vacuum and was amused. That particular vacuum used the bump to bump method of cleaning and overall did a good job. Moving into the future was nice since I now didn't need to sweep the floor myself. I wondered how nice it would be to have a robotic mop as well. I found this Roborock with the added mop function and was impressed by the reviews so I decided to give it a try. I have now had the vacuum in operation for the past three weeks and I now feel qualified to provide a review. The vacuum function has five modes: Mop, Quiet, Balanced, Turbo, and MAX. So far I've tried three of the modes, the Balanced, MAX, and the MOP. The Balanced mode allows the Roborock to automatically increase and decrease the suction power depending on the terrain that it goes over such as bare floor vs carpeting, works fine and is not too loud. I could still watch TV while it's doing its thing without too much distraction. The MAX mode is loud and sounds like a quieter version of a full vacuum. I noticed that with MAX mode, the Roborock seems more aggressive when bumping into things. This makes sense as I suspect the primary use for MAX mode would be carpeting. I mostly used the Roborock for hardwood flooring so the Balanced mode has worked fine even though we have four small dogs in the house. The Mop mode drops the vacuum to a bare minimum and is a one time use that needs to be activated in the settings before beginning a cleaning cycle. This should only be used if the floor had already been cleaned. However, I normally use the mopping container on the balanced mode which using higher suction and does the mopping at the same time. I do this about two times per week and it does well in keeping my floors clean. Also, the cleaning pattern of the Mop mode doesn't look any different than the balanced mode so it's almost unnecessary but I can see how it could be handy if used while at home so you can monitor the cleaning. I often fill the water container in the morning before going to work and let it vacuum/mop while I'm away and it does fine just on its own. I think the manual states to be home when using the mopping container but my floors are smooth and I remove anything on the floor that can be so I've yet to have any issues. Obviously, the mopping won't be as good as manually mopping or a steam mop but I have found that with regular use, it does a pretty good job that I can live with. On one occasion, I added vinegar to the water in an attempt to provide a bit of cleaning power to the water and it worked ok but I noticed that the moisture on the floor wasn't as evenly distributed so I don't think that is a winner. On another occasion, I added a little bit of chlorinated surface cleaner to the container and I think it worked a little better since I could smell a little chlorine clean in the air. I think I will be trying this again. Also, the instructions do say not to add cleaners to the water because it could cause the small filtered water distribution ports on the bottom of the container to clog. Well, I just purchased a 12 pack of the filters here on Amazon for less than five bucks so I will be experimenting with adding different types of cleaners that won't leave a residue on the floor https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JZZ3RF3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I have also bought an additional 10 microfiber mopping pads for less than twenty bucks to allow me to replace the cloth after each mopping cycle https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GJNR3TN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. In this manner, once I have a few dirty cloths, I can wash a bunch of them using my washing machine at the same time. The cleaning pattern that the Roborock uses is impressive. Since it literally can see using the laser on its little cupula, it creates a map of the area and does a great job a covering just about every inch of the floor. I have noticed a couple glitches though when I set the software to store the map. On at least two times, I left a loose rug on the floor that caused the robot to get stuck. Someone walking by picked up the robot and set it off of where it stopped and restarted the cleaning. The Roborock appear to "ghost" the room map as seen on my phone app. Basically, the original room map was still there but there was a second offset map as well. This caused the Roborock to extend the cleaning cycle since it wasn't able to know that the issue occurred. However, it still cleaned the entire floor just in some places it did so more than once. At the end of the cycle it struggled to find its home since the dock on the map was offset because of the "ghosted" image. The software provides an option to not save the map which I activated. In this manner it resets the map each time and works well. I didn't set any exclusion zones so have no need to save the map. If I did need to add zones, I would toggle the map saving function and once it completes a new cycle the map would be saved where zones could be added. The voice on the Roborock is adequately loud and clear. It announces when a cleaning cycle is about to start and end, when the dirt container needs to be emptied, and if an error occurs such as when it has gotten stuck on the rug. There may be more things that it announce but the above are the ones I've heard so far. Also, there are several languages and voices that can be set. For english, there is only one option at the moment and it's a female voice - it is nice though. Another interesting thing is that the first few times that the robot mapped the rooms, it would vacuum at an angle to the direction of the square rooms. This bothered my touch of OCD but it did do a good job of cleaning. The last time I reset the map, it now vacuums perpendicular to the walls which are north, south, east, and west - so basically it is now vacuuming in a north south pattern which makes me happy (lol). The timer works perfectly as well. I set the Roborock to clean in balanced mode every day during the week and to MAX mode on the weekends when I'm home. On at least a couple of days during the week, I install the mopping container. On the weekend, I allow the MAX vacuum cycle to complete then perform a second cleaning using the Mop mode for extra cleaning. This cycle is working very well for me. Overall, I am very happy with the Roborock and would definitely buy it again if I had to do it all over again. It cleans well, has a mop feature that I can now not live without, and it is smart! It's currently snowing outside and I sure wish there was a robotic snow cleaner for my driveway!
Y**G
We named her GlaDos, she talks with her friend Alexa and they both LOOOVE humans!
I'm pretty sure she talks to Alexa and the two of then are plotting to take over the world and enslave humanity. Good thing a good USB cable can easily put a stop to their plans... Seriously I was AMAZED how good this cleaning robot was. I've always been skeptical about cleaning robots aimlessly bumping about the house all day "cleaning." However there is a HUGE difference between a robot that cleans aimlessly and one that cleans methodically. This robot is the later. Even when I heard that it is a methodical cleaning, I was highly skeptical about its capabilities. I figured it'd get lost, get stuck, become trapped and die not being able to go back to its charger, etc. BOY WAS I WRONG!!! The robot works by spinning a laser on its head that maps out its surroundings and crates a map of your home. The laser is surprisingly accurate, I can see individual chair legs and sofa legs of my furniture on the map. It then rolls around your home creating a physical border that defines the rooms. It then "fills in" the map area in sections with consistent back and forth runs. The best feature of the robot is that it's surprisingly smart in its path-finding. It doesn't just reject an area as soon as it bumps into something like chair leg or even a wayward movable object. It tries to CIRCLE around the obstruction. The difference is that it squeezes itself into the nooks and crannies of hard to reach objects to clean them instead of just leaving them blank. The first time my robot bumped into my chair leg, I thought "Oh great" it'll think that it's a wall and nothing under the chair will be cleaned." Instead it kept probing itself around the leg and eventually squeezed itself between the chair legs and cleaned underneath the seat. Furthermore, the chair was next to a row of other bar stools creating a tunnel of legs and the robot squeezed itself between all the legs and cleaned underneath them. It astonished me even more that it found its way back out of the tunnel of legs and back onto its route!!! I'm constantly expecting it to get stuck somewhere and get lost leaving entire areas of my home uncleaned but so far it has not happened. It even works on my rugs (low to medium pile carpets) quite well - going from carpet to hardwood floor with ease. Others have complained about carpet use but so far it's not been a problem for me. The only problem I've had so far was that it can't cross the bit of marble floor stop that separates my living room from the bathroom. The floor stop seems to be too high for it to climb over. Finally it does not do well with cables and wires. Loose charging USB phone cables and extension chords get tangled in its rollers and once I found it back at its charging station with an iPhone USB charger stuck inside. It dragged the cable around the entire apartment. I've learned to secure loose cables so they don't get in the way. It is a vacuum after all and all vacuums' weaknesses are loose cables. Additionally I've noticed since it maps with a laser, I have a floor mirror that reflects the light. My robot thinks my floor mirror is a magical portal to a new dimension. Noise is surprisingly quiet. I was expecting a hive of angry bees but it's a dim hum. There's not even a huge difference between the "balanced" and "max" speeds. I actually fell asleep once while it was cleaning. In terms of suction, it's not as good as a dedicated vacuum like a Dyson. I've tested by throwing a few torn pieces of tissue paper next to it while it was running. The tissue paper didn't get sucked up. It only sucks up items right underneath it, which is find considering it runs in tight parallel lines around your home for max coverage. The app and Alexa integration is also great. I set biweekly cleaning schedules when I'm not home to maintain a high level of cleanliness. It's so smart and dependable that I feel comfortable with it running without any monitoring. I can be at work and track its progress on my phone. I can also tell it to clean a specific area on the phone app, draw a do not enter area, or divide the apartment by rooms to clean a specific room. Finally the Alexa integration is also great, I can easily tell Alexa to clean the apartment. It also has a great spot cleaning feature where you pick up the robot, and clean the spot-cleaning button and it will clean a small area where it was placed. I have not tried the mopping feature yet. By most review accounts it's not great as it just drags a wet rag around the room. It also doesn't stop on carpets so you'll get a wet carpet from using it. I'm not expecting much but I primarily use it for vacuuming anyways. If you're looking for a robot vacuum, I wholeheartedly recommend this! This is so much better than "dumb" robots that bump around randomly. Cleaning my 780 square foot apartment takes approximately 45-50 minutes which is surprisingly fast and took only 35-40% of my battery. Every time it runs, I'm constantly surprised by how effortless and smart the path-finding is. Until now I was never a believer of artificial intelligence but I am now! All hail our new mechanical overlords! (Please leave an upvote, thanks)
J**Y
So close to 5 stars. Worth the cost
Ive owned mine for several weeks now and feel i can give a pretty informed review. First is that this is definitely worth its cost if trying to find something that will get the job done well and are trying to avoid how expensive the top of the line robot vacuums are. I owned an irobot (only vacuum) for 3 or so years and when it died I had to get a very basic style (vacuumand mop). The mapping was very quick and pretty spot on with the ability to adjust barriers, mark/label different rooms, label the floor type (carpet vs hard floor) ect. I like how I can customize how I want it to clean and can adjust it depending on the day (suction setting, water setting, more detailed pattern, one pass or two, how often I want it to self empty) The mop is basically still the same you see with most, where its a washable pad that glazes over the floor, although this does SLIGHTLY agitate so I guess thats a little better. Ive had once or twice where its gotten stuck on something but that was not its fault at all. The water tank doesnt need to be filled as often as I expected (my basic one needed to be refilled 2 or 3 times in one cleaning) whereas this can go through a few cleaning sessions unless im having my entire house done. Then i would have to refill it at the end of a full house cleaning. Ive had no issues with its docking. Only problem is that there typically is still always some debris after its done and has gone to self empty. Mind you i have a great pyrenees so the hair in this house is overwhelming to the poor vacuum im sure. All I all i would say this has been a HUGE improvement and has taken a significant chore off of my daily list. I still will need to bust out a manual mop, but this is going to be the case no matter what style I were to buy.
V**R
Doesn't set off nutty dog; no human interaction needed for clean floors
[Only 11 days in, so I'll update this as we approach the warranty limit. 2022.02.27] LOVE this machine! Praying it's well-built and lasts, because it is wonderful. Why? Lemme tell ya. First, the miracle: our motor-phobic, prey-obsessed herding dog CAN STAND THIS VACUUM! When I ordered it, family members expressed loving concern that perhaps I'd lost my beans. I had the great hope that maybe, just maybe, I could run the thing inside a closed room while I entertained Mr. Dog far, far away and outdoors. Living the dream, eh? I rather assumed I'd be sending this vacuum back. I visualized the moral struggle of wanting to buff out bite marks while knowing that would be wrong, very wrong indeed. Instead, I'm floored (hahahahah) to report that I can actually run the Roborock S4 Max ("Max") with my dog INSIDE the same room. For real. Nobody who knows Mr. Dog would have have taken that bet. Our long-haired, 68-pound purebred herder hates with a passion lawnmowers, motorcycles, and my screaming-loud upright vacuum cleaner. He can't stand the whines of a hand mixer, electric juice reamer, coffee bean grinder, drill, or manual crank-powered radio. Thankfully, the electric shaver and toothbrushes pass muster; and after much work, over months, I got him able to cope with a popcorn popper. As for things that move, he is an arch-enemy of squirrels, crows, hawks, bees, spiders, ants, slowly twirling ceiling fan blades . . . you name it. He growls at and chases brooms, mops, and long-handled shovels. He has even sometimes attacked the damp paper towel with which I'm attempting to wipe up his hair while crouched on the floor, a wheeze-inducing, poor substitute for the vacuuming I've neglected since his adoption. Until we got Max the Bot, it had been getting really gross around here. Anyway, something about the sound of the Roborock S4 Max motor may be key. It's just not very shrill at all. A quite quiet little whir. Another unexpected blessing is the motion of the machine. For reasons I'll never know, it doesn't set off Mr. Dog. Even the little rubbery, spidery finger things are not triggering. I had to do some desensitization training, sure, but no biggie. Day 1 looked good. By Day 3, we were off to the races! Metaphorically speaking. Mr. Dog does NOT chase Max. Nor bark at it. As I said, a miracle. I've been using this thing nearly every day. It needs two attempts on most rooms, but what do I care? I'm SO fricking happy not to be lugging my mighty, insanely loud vacuum around in a sweaty rush while stowing my dog at someone else's house, or negotiating with another human family member to do it for me. Our household dirt includes a lotta long dog hair plus splotches of potting soil from an enthusiastic houseplant lover who's recently moved back in with her parents. But two passes does the job. You can read the specs and comparisons and pros and cons, but here's the deal for me: (1) Works with nutty dog! That's enough right there. (2) I don't have to interact with any other humans to make vacuuming happen. I just press a button and walk away. As for all the fancy features, yes, they work, but I don't care much. Most important, the thing vacuums well and can usually find its charging station without help. If not, no big deal to pick it up. So far, I haven't even bothered to program the invisible walls and such. I just put the bot where I want it to clean, press the button, and walk away. Easy to block an area with shoes or other objects if desired (e.g. laundry basket at top of stairs allows humans and dogs to pass, but not Max the Bot to tumble). Getting texts from the vacuum when it's done is hilarious. As for human factors, I've asked non-asthmatic family members to empty the wee bin, which fills up quite quickly with dog hair and dust. It's such an easy task, though, they don't mind. We DO have to pull out long hair from the twirling brush and front wheel most days, but no worries. There's no way around that, even with a mighty vacuum. As for models, I picked the cheaper S4 because I wasn't ready to pony up for a unit that can also do wet-mopping. Various reviews made me think S4 would be as good as S5. Can't think of any cons except the cost and wishing I'd got this thing earlier. It's heads and shoulders above the automatic floor dusters we tried 20 years ago. Crossing my finger it lasts! So far, absolutely thrilled. PS: I have a friend with one of these. Same model. She's worked it hard for months with no issues. She reports with delight that her adolescent and adult children now routinely PICK UP their charging cords and hair elastics and earrings and sewing doodads and other goodies from their shared living space every day. Hmm, who know when Mom programmed that thing to go off? Such a bad memory, tch-tch-tch. Yeah, it'll eat a cord. Ya don't want THAT.
J**L
happy with purchase
I bought this robot about 2 months ago. I have been happy with the purchase. We have a single story home with hardwood floors and area rugs. I have not used the mop function and do not intend to. We have two dogs (one long haired) and two cats, along with two humans. I found the robot easy to program. I had no problems with internet connectivity. It did a good job mapping the house, although I did re-do the map once to capture an area that was missed the first time. It is kind of like a toddler. Don't think you can start it up and go grocery shopping. You really need to be there keeping an eye on it so it doesn't eat a cord or get jammed somewhere. I do a sweep of the rooms I am cleaning and make sure everything is out of the way. I don't think it is great on the area rugs. It kind of spins its wheels or gets hung up. I ended up marking the rugs as no-go zones. A couple times it has gotten a thread from a rug wound up in its wheels so I pick up the smaller utility rugs. My house is about 2200 sf, and it can do about half of it on one charge. I usually do a couple rooms a day. The heaviest used rooms get vacuumed twice a week and the others once. This keeps everything pretty clean and I am happy with the result. It does need to be cleaned out regularly. Hair gets wound around the sweeper. There are filters to empty and clean. It is kind of hard to pull out hair wound around the propeller wheels, this takes me some work with a tweezers and scissor. The internet says there is a way to pop the wheels out to clean but I haven't wanted to risk breakage. It automatically empties the bin and that works well. I bought generic replacement lint bags off the internet and they work great. Overall I feel this is a pretty good product for the money. I would buy it again.
J**Y
Very detailed on floors without carpeting.
I would give it a 3 1/2 if I could. This is also coming from someone who has a dog that sheds year round. It works well on tile and hardwood. If it runs over any liquid including mere drops of water (dog drool and water after dog drinks), it throws off the suction and emptying process. You may not see it for a few cycles depending on how much fur it picks up each time. You begin to see clumps of fur as it gathers and gets jammed. As it runs over a mat, you may see a fur bomb. That's an indication you need to clean out the roller and filter area. If you pick up all liquid before running it, it runs as it should. We tested to see how it would do on a carpet before buying another one. It did not do well. It does very well in corners and up to the edges of walls. Very detailed cleaning. It has its moments where it runs around the edge of rooms and then doesn't vacuum the rest of the rooms. I remapped and it appears to have fixed the issue. It does not run more than 1 hour before the need to go back to charge before resuming. It has its issues, but I don't regret purchasing it. I just don't recommend to use on wall to wall carpeting. It can clean in places I don't normally get to on a regular basis. Be sure to pick up cords when running or it can get stuck. I did not try the mopping option and don't plan to, because I want a more thorough mopping than what this vacuum is able to do.
B**G
Great vacuum - miserable Alexa integration
Updated after two months of usage I have had this vacuum for a couple of months now. It is my 3rd robot vacuum - one iRobot and one other generic brand - and it by far works the best of the three. We have a golden retriever in the house so daily vacuuming is pretty essential and I need something that I don't have to babysit like my other two that were always managing to get themselves stuck or snagging a wire or something. After getting everything configured right, this seems to be working pretty well. I do a deep clean with higher suction power at least once a week (which does take a battery recharge break) and a basic clean every day which does not need a battery recharge. (Roughly 1800 square feet, probably two thirds vinyl and one third shallow carpet) and it runs without needing me to come save it and doesn't take much prep other than picking up throw rugs and dog toys. But getting it configured is harder than it should have been. First, getting it connected to wifi through the app. It kept hanging at the first step. A quick web search let me know to turn off cellular data on my phone and then it worked with no issue. If that is going to affect pretty much everyone on an iPhone, it would be pretty useful for the app to tell you instead of making you go search and it does not even show up in the troubleshooting steps in the app as a reason. Secondly, one of the major reasons I got this was the auto emptying. The first couple uses, I had a big wad of Golden Retriever hair in the dustbin that I had to manually empty. I then found the setting for Auto-Empty settings and switched it to Max. It has worked fine since. It is louder but the bin is empty. It also left some debris on the floor during its first use. Switched to a higher suction and it picked it up. (Small plastic piece from a tag that was on the vinyl floor - nothing sticky or hard to pick up). So I think the default settings are weaker than what most people actually need based on my small sample size. Also the documentation is pretty terrible. Figuring out how to get this thing to work as a mop has been a bit of trial and error. The documentation got me part of the way there, but it is generally useless. And one super useful bit of information would have been really nice - what goes into the water container. Roborock does make a cleaning solution. Some math and testing results in the container holds roughly 6 ounces of water. The dilution ratio on the cleaner is 1 to 300. That equals 1/8 of a teaspoon of a cleaner when you fill that tank with water. I also have to put the thing on its lfastest empty setting to have enough hitting the floor to make a difference. Lastly, the Alexa integration is horrible. The Roborock skill woth this particular model may be the most useless skill I have ever tried and that is saying something. You can not fire off a specific routine (like "Alexa, tell roborock to vacuum kitchen") The only thing that works is Alexa recognizes it as a smart device independent of the skill and you can turn it on or off (Alexa, Start Roborock) and it will run the default routine. I really have ended up using the app most of the time. So in summary - the vacuum itself is 5 stars. Easy maintenance, works well and runs well. The app (after you're done with the setup) would be 4 stars - editing maps and so on could be a bit easier but overall it works well. The mopping is two stars. It basically works but is a lot of extra effort to get working, poorly documented and is basically like wiping your floor with a cloth and no pressure. It reduces my mopping need a little, but not much. The configuration is two stars - harder than it should have been. And the integration is one star and really should be zero since it doesn't work at all. But I left my overall score as a 4 star because the ongoing use of it as a robot vacuum really is useful, doesn't require me to babysit or intervene often (maybe twice it has got caught on a wire or strap). It's the other areas that really need help so if those are your primary concerns, I would look elsewhere. If you want a robot vacuum that will work when you are not babysitting it and do a good job on your floors, I've been really pleased with it and would recommend it. So if you want a vacuum that works well after some configuring (Set Auto-Empty Settings to Max and build at least one cleaning routine with Max suction turned on), I would highly recommend it. If the Alexa integration instead if using the app is a big deal or you don't like to tinker with configuration, then you will probably find this one frustrating. I'll come back and update this after a month or so of daily usage so this is built on more than initial impressions but overall, this seems to have done the trick for me (two pets, two reasonably clean adults, no kids in house).
M**S
Te da tiempo libre
Aspira muy bien el polvo, cabellos, y basura pequeña. Despejar los pisos para que haga mejor trabajo. La opción de trapear le doy un 7, es una gran ayuda
A**R
This Robot Vacuum maps up to 4 floor plans
I did lots of research before purchasing Roborock S4, there are lots of robot vacuum on the market. We think Roborock is by far the best robot vacuum.
R**O
Nuovo Roborock Q5 Pro, test accurato e comparazione con Neato
Ho acquistato il Roborock Q5 Pro per sostituire il Neato D9, (Azienda ha cessato l'attivitá). WiFi ho avuto grossi problemi di allineamento con App Roborock, dopo innumerevoli infruttuosi tentativi ho scoperto che la password del WiFi non deve avere caratteri tipo "@" e "$" ma solo lettere e numeri. L'App é funzionale e completa con molte opzioni disponibili, zone da evitare, suddivide gli ambienti, opzione 3D, multipiano, 4 livelli aspirazione, pulizia spot ecc. La prima mappatura é stata veloce ed efficace, temevo incontrare problemi in quanto il Q5 Pro é privo di telecamera, devo dire invece che é eccezionale nell'aggirare ostacoli, l'altezza ridotta gli consente di infilarsi sotto i caloriferi e mobili senza alcun problema, la navigazione é un eccellenza assoluta, decisamente meglio del Neato che spesso mi dava problemi. Avevo grandi attese per la pulizia della sola aspirazione, Roborock con questa nuova versione potenziata e con doppia spazzola rotante in gomma dichiara 5500 pa, poco più del Neato. La casa era da una settimana che non aspiravo, dopo l'aspirazione del Roborock (senza MOP) per valutare la qualitá della pulizia ho effettuato il lavaggio con uno straccio bianco leggermente umido. Purtroppo sono rimasto deluso, sono rimasti molti residui di pulviscolo che non ho mai rilevato con il Neato D9, ho l'impressione che le 2 spazzole in gomma esercitano uno sfregamento della superficie insufficiente per rimuovere polvere e micro residui di pulviscolo, se paragonati alla perfezione del Neato. La pulizia con il panno (MOP) in microfibra migliora la qualitá della pulizia, peccato che il serbatoio dell'acqua che ha una capienza ridicola, al massimo dell'erogazione acqua si esaurisce dopo circa 50 mtq. Dopo la pulizia con il MOP rimane qualche lieve riga, alcune piccole aree rimangono stranamente all'asciutto, il Mop dopo la pulizia ha tracce di sporco (vedi foto) anche se avevo pulito i pavimenti con lo straccio ieri, ciò testimonia l'efficacia. Buona la silenziosità, anche al massimo dell'aspirazione. Nella navigazione per ora non ho rilevato impuntamenti, blocchi o anomalie. Il filtro é molto piccolo, non esiste la versione per gli allergeni (io sono allergico) che invece era disponibile sul Neato. Diciamo che ha molte luci e poche ombre, ma obiettivamente la qualitá della pulizia definirei discreta ma non entusiasmante, forse perché sono troppo esigente. In ogni caso é di certo uno dei robot che pulisce meglio e che Vi consiglio. Vi terrò aggiornati nelle prossime settimane se rileveró anomalie. Spero che apprezzerete l'imparziale ed obiettiva recensione, cliccando su UTILE. Aggiornamento: dopo 6 mesi d'uso. Confermo le impressioni positive, mai nessun problema, anche la batteria non ha avuto decadimento. Un particolare importante, nell'App esiste un opzione che permette di regolare l'intensità di aspirazione. Ma esiste un opzione MAX che può essere attivata solo in fase di aspirazione, che rende l'aspirazione alla massima potenza e riduce di poco la durata della batteria, può aspirare tranquillamente oltre i 100 mtq. Veramente uno degli acquisti migliori fatti su Amazon per qualitá/prezzo.
L**8
Impressionné !
Nous avons deux Labrador et... on a un peu abandonné l'idée d'avoir une maison propre. Mais quand même. Il y a trois ans j'ai acheté un Roborock S5 avec fonction serpillère. La technologie n'était clairement pas au point et je me suis dit, pourquoi pas prendre ce modèle. Après déballage et test, ce robot est vraiment le top. La fonction serpillère parvient à quasiment effacer les traces de pattes / boue de nos chiens. Alors ça n'est pas aussi propre qu'après un passage à la main, encore que. Franchement c'est très bien. De plus je le trouve plus silencieux que mon S5 même en mode aspiration forte. Et le top, c'est que là où mon S5 n'arrivait pas à aspirer mon tapis, celui-ci passe dessus sans problème et là aussi, pour un robot ça fait clairement le job. Ca ne dispense pas d'un ménage hebdomadaire mais pour un nettoyage quotidien j'ai trouvé le robot parfait !
M**A
Very bad purchasing experience
The product is probably nice and effective, but the seller is selling it in Saudi market where the voltage is incompatible to the functioning of the product. They should not sell it in a market which is not right for the product!
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