Roborock is clearing Qrevo S Pro inventory for Prime Day, and the margin on this deal reflects that urgency. The Qrevo S Pro is down to $499, off its $699 list price and at its record low on Amazon, a $200 cut on a robot vacuum that combines 18,500 Pa of suction with a self-cleaning dock that washes its own mops at 167°F. This is a Prime deal, so a membership is required, though Amazon’s free 30-day trial covers the full Prime Day window for anyone who wants to test it first.
18,500 Pa, anti-tangle brush, 3.8-inch profile
The Qrevo S Pro’s 18,500 Pa suction handles the full range of floor types: hard floors, tile, marble, carpet, and rugs, with automatic suction boosting when the robot detects carpet underfoot. The all-rubber main brush and zero-tangle side brush are designed specifically for pet and long-hair households, where conventional bristle brushes wrap and jam within a few cleaning cycles. An anti-tangle omnidirectional wheel extends that same logic to the wheel axles, reducing the maintenance burden that accumulates in homes with shedding pets or long-haired occupants. The 3.8-inch low-profile body clears under most beds, sofas, and low-clearance furniture without manual lifting or rearranging.
Roborock SmartPlan 2.0 uses AI to adapt cleaning settings automatically based on the home’s layout, floor types, and cleaning history, adjusting suction levels, water flow, and mop behavior room by room without requiring manual zone configuration after the initial mapping run. The robot operates at 55 dB, which puts it in the quiet end of the robot vacuum spectrum and keeps it usable during calls, while children sleep, or in open-plan living spaces without the constant drone that louder units produce.
167°F mop self-cleaning, 113°F hot air drying, 7-week dust bag
The dock is where the Qrevo S Pro earns its price point. After each cleaning session, the dock washes the mops automatically using water heated to 167°F, which is hot enough to break down grease, bacteria, and odor-causing residue that cold or warm water rinses leave behind. The mops then dry under 113°F hot air rather than sitting damp, which is the feature that prevents the mildew smell that plagues lower-tier robot mops stored wet. Dust collection empties into a sealed 2.7-liter bag that lasts seven to nine weeks before needing replacement, handling the full household cleaning cycle without weekly intervention. The dock also self-refills the water tank and dispenses water automatically during mopping, removing two more manual tasks from the routine.
The dual liftable spinning mops raise 10mm when the robot detects carpet, preventing the mop from soaking pile during vacuuming passes. LiDAR navigation combined with Reactive Tech obstacle avoidance handles shoes, toys, cables, and furniture legs with enough precision to navigate a cluttered room without the stuck-on-socks incidents that plague simpler navigation systems.
At $499 for Prime Day, the Qrevo S Pro sits at its record low on Amazon, $200 below its standard price on a robot vacuum that handles vacuuming, mopping, self-emptying, self-washing, and self-drying in a single unit. The 4.3-star average across over 2,300 reviews reflects honest feedback from a diverse buyer base, and the most common praise centers on the dock’s mop cleaning performance, which is precisely the spec that justifies the price over simpler alternatives.