Suction: 10,000 Pa | Noise: 67 dB | Runtime: 180 min | Dustbin: 270 ml
Best suited for
Large homes - this model is rated for up to 300 m² per clean cycle.
Pet owners - the main brush is designed to resist hair tangles.
Buyers wanting automated dock maintenance - this model automates dust emptying and mop care.
Users who prefer to keep basic cleaning simple - core cleaning runs without a mandatory app connection.
This model includes an RGB camera for obstacle detection - buyers should review the manufacturer's privacy and data policy.
May not suit
Buyers who prefer a robot without a camera - this model includes an RGB camera. Those who are privacy-conscious should review Roborock's data and privacy policy before purchase.
Buyers who want to minimise ongoing replacement costs - this model's consumables run higher than average.
Homes with limited floor space near the charging area - this model's dock requires a larger footprint than manual-empty stations.
Buyers wanting extended mopping coverage in a single pass - this model's robot water tank holds 100 ml, which may require more frequent dock returns during mopping sessions.
Trade-offs to consider
Strong vacuum performance across floors, but the vibrating mop can struggle with heavier dirt compared to rotating systems.
Fully automated dock reduces daily maintenance, but it increases upfront cost and ongoing consumable spend.
High suction power improves debris pickup, but noise levels are higher than quieter models.
Camera-based obstacle detection helps avoid objects, but may not suit buyers concerned about in-home cameras.
Large coverage suits bigger homes, but the dock requires more space than compact charging stations.