The Roborock Qrevo S5V does not just vacuum and mop: It self-empties into a 10-week storage bin, self-washes its own mops with hot water, dries them with warm air to prevent odor, and automatically refills its water tank mid-session to cover up to 3,552 square feet without interruption. Amazon currently has it at $549, down from its regular $899, a 39% cut on one of the most capable robot cleaning systems available at any price.
12,000Pa suction, self-washing mops, and 10 weeks of genuinely hands-free operation
The 12,000Pa HyperForce suction is powered by a brushless motor that lifts embedded dirt, pet hair, and stubborn debris from carpet and hard floors without losing power as the bin fills. The SGS-certified zero-tangle dual brush system combines a rubberized floating main brush with an arc-shaped side brush that achieves a 0% hair tangling rate in independent testing, which is the specification that matters most for anyone with pets or long-haired occupants. No manual detangling, no mid-clean interruptions, no scissors required.
The FlexiArm design extends the mop arm into corners and around furniture legs that fixed-arm robots cannot reach, and the dual spinning mops rotate at 200 RPM to remove stubborn stains rather than just spreading water around. A 10mm mop lift keeps the mop pads clear of low-pile carpets during transitions between floor types, and 30-level water flow adjustment via the app allows precise control over how much moisture is applied to each floor type. The reactive obstacle avoidance uses structured light sensors to detect and navigate around cables, toys, and furniture legs in real time, and the system suggests no-go zones for areas where it has historically gotten stuck.
PreciSense LiDAR navigation builds a detailed 360-degree map of your home for efficient route planning, supports up to four floor plans for multi-level homes, and automatically adapts suction and mopping levels based on the surface type in each room. The Roborock app handles scheduling, room-specific targeting, no-clean zones, and real-time monitoring from anywhere.
The Roborock Q7 M5+ we covered earlier on Gizmodo at $249 is the right entry point for most households. The Qrevo S5V at $549 is for larger homes, pet-heavy households, or anyone who wants the full self-maintaining system rather than just self-emptying. The dock handles everything autonomously, including mop washing with hot water, warm air drying, dust emptying, and water tank refilling which means the only interaction required over 10 weeks is occasionally replacing the dust bag.
With over 1,200 reviews at 4.2 stars and more than 1,000 units sold last month, the early adoption data is strong for a product at this price point.