Design and Key Features
The Roborock Qrevo S Pro is positioned as an entry-level robot vacuum that feels anything but basic. Available in black or white, it arrives with Roborock’s HyperForce suction system, rated at 18,500Pa, paired with an all-in-one rubber main brush and an anti-tangle side brush to minimise hair clogs and maintenance. Navigation is handled by the PreciSense LiDAR system, which creates accurate maps of your home, while Reactive Tech obstacle avoidance helps the robot steer around furniture and everyday clutter more intelligently than many budget rivals. A standout feature is the multifunctional dock, which automatically washes the mop pads in 75°C hot water and then dries them with 45°C warm air to reduce odours and bacteria build-up. For first-time users, this combination of strong suction, smart mapping and low-maintenance mopping offers a surprisingly premium experience in an approachable package.
Cleaning Performance and Navigation
In day-to-day use, the Roborock Qrevo S Pro aims to deliver flagship-like cleaning performance in an entry-level robot vacuum. The 18,500Pa HyperForce suction gives it a clear edge over many basic models that often struggle with deep-cleaning carpets or lifting heavier debris. The rubber brush and anti-tangle side brush are particularly helpful in homes with pets or long hair, where cheaper robots frequently need manual detangling. Navigation is another strong point: PreciSense LiDAR mapping allows the Qrevo S Pro to move systematically, rather than bumping randomly like older or lower-cost units. Reactive Tech obstacle avoidance helps it detect and drive around toys, chair legs and other small obstacles that can easily trap less advanced machines. Compared with typical entry-level competitors, you get more consistent coverage, fewer missed spots and significantly less babysitting, which is crucial for anyone new to robot vacuums.
Docking, Mopping and Maintenance
The multifunctional dock is what truly separates the Roborock Qrevo S Pro from many entry-level robot vacuums. Instead of simply recharging, the dock automatically washes the mop pads in 75°C hot water to tackle stubborn grime and provide a sanitising effect. After washing, it dries the pads with 45°C warm air, helping to prevent damp smells and bacteria build-up that are common with basic mopping robots. The dock’s platform is detachable, making it easier to clean and maintain than many all-in-one stations. Roborock also claims 30% faster charging, so the robot can resume cleaning sooner after a session. For first-time users, this means less manual scrubbing of mop pads, fewer lingering odours and a generally cleaner, more hygienic system. Compared with typical budget models that require frequent manual washing, the Qrevo S Pro’s dock dramatically reduces ongoing upkeep.
Entry-Level Value and Ideal Users
The Roborock Qrevo S Pro is clearly designed to appeal to first-time robot vacuum buyers who want high-end features without an intimidating learning curve. In the UK, it’s priced at £549.99, and in the US it sells for USD 599.99 (approx. RM2,760), positioning it as an entry-level option in Roborock’s range rather than a bare-bones budget device. For that outlay, you get suction power and navigation capabilities that rival more premium models, plus a sophisticated self-cleaning dock that many low-cost competitors simply lack. This makes the Qrevo S Pro particularly attractive for busy households, pet owners and older users who value reduced manual maintenance. While true bargain hunters can find cheaper robots, they often sacrifice mapping accuracy, obstacle avoidance and mopping convenience. The Qrevo S Pro strikes a compelling balance of performance, automation and price for newcomers to robotic cleaning.
