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The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra is a premium robot vacuum and mop featuring a unique auto refill and drainage dock, 10000Pa suction power, and advanced AI obstacle avoidance. Its FlexiArm side brush and VibraRise 3.0 mopping system deliver edge-to-edge deep cleaning, while voice control and video call capabilities offer seamless smart home integration. Designed for busy professionals seeking effortless, thorough floor care with minimal upkeep.












| ASIN | B0D9QPKX2K |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 180 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,608 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #87 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Brand Name | roborock |
| Capacity | 580 Milliliters |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Button Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,408 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Washable |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | Robot Vacuum |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.8"L x 20.2"W x 17.7"H |
| Item Type Name | robot vacuum |
| Item Weight | 41.83 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | S8 MaxV Ultra with Refill and Drainage |
| Model Number | S8 MaxV Ultra with Refill and Drainage |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Mop Washing |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 16.8"L x 20.2"W x 17.7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home cleaning, Carpet cleaning, Hardwood floor cleaning |
| Special Feature | Auto Mop Washing |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet |
| UPC | 195043005393 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**E
Great Robovac for the cheap price I paid.
Excellent Robovac for an even better price, under $500 for a refurbished version feels like a steal. Pros: Cleans great, solid system and performance. Pretty solid app No more dusty floors from infrequently dusted/cleaned floors. Cons: Doesn't do well with charger cords, it will attempt to eat them and get clogged somewhat regularly if you do not make a habit of putting them somewhere it can get a hold of it. The dirty area detector for recleaning/deep cleaning seems to be non-existent. For example, if there is a ketchup stain on the tile floor it will go over it normally and only half the stain is gone and it won't revisit it as the app control suggests. The cleaning solution seems fairly weak but that may be due to the limited time any stain on tile is intact with it. Highly recommended to spray a spot with separate cleaner before it cleans an area. At that point you could just clean it yourself but if you wanna save a washrag or paper towel it's an option. Depending on your expectations the cleaning process can seem slow. Other thoughts: I tried the everyday cleaning method in high traffic areas but it just seems very unnecessary for 3 adults in the same household. I set it up for twice a week for heavy traffic areas aka kitchen, living room and hallways. With a full home cleaning spread out over 2 days once a week.(Home is too large to get it done in one charge so spreading to two days was ideal.) Household will vary but everyday seems like too much. Be sure to clean the sensors regularly as the Robovac can become somewhat stupid in tight areas. Entering areas it fits in but fails to leave the area stating it's stuck when nothing has changed.
J**A
Amazing Robot: Perfect Mapping & Mopping
I am extremely impressed with this automatic vacuum. For the last few years, I've been using a Roomba j6+, and it wasn't working well for me. It felt like it struggled on the carpet, it could never clean corners so dirt/hair would build up, and worst of all it would get stuck on just about anything. After doing some research and arriving at this being one of the best robot vacuums out there, I pulled the trigger despite the hefty price- and I have NOT regretted it at all. This vacuum does an amazing job cleaning. After my roomba j6+, I went out and got an even deeper carpet, and this Roborock has had no issues cleaning it. And I wasn't even aware of what I was missing out on without having a mopping robot cleaner before now. It really makes my floors feel and look clean. It's a noticeable difference from the last few years. Whenever I go to remove the dirty water, I'm surprised by just how much and how dirty it is. But by far the greatest thing about this vacuum over my last is its obstacle avoidance and mapping. My old roomba would get stuck on the carpet, stuck on chords or cat toys, and if it avoided those it would NEVER get past my barstools. Id wake up to have to find where the vacuum ended up, it be out of battery, and I need to carry it to the docking station. The camera and LiDAR system for this Roborock vacuum completely alleviates this pain point. I never find it having trouble getting back, and the map will even show me the obstacles it had avoided. A few other neat things I appreciate: - the app is very clean, and well organized-- but voice commands and schedules make it so that you dont even need to worry about that either - You can remote control it! Not sure how useful this is, but if you ever are on vacation or away from home and want to find your pet, you can do so. There's even a button to "Find Your Pet", and it will find your animal and let you know it found it. - the cleaning sound (removing dirty and cleaning mop) when it goes back to dock isnt quiet by any means, but is noticeably quieter than my previous vacuum. - it's not much larger than my previous vacuum - Replacing water/soap/cleaning out dirty water is simple. I keep it near the kitchen so I can easily do these things - connecting to wifi was a breeze and i haven't had any issues from a smart-home perspective at all Overall I can easily recommend this vacuum. If you're willing to pay the expensive price, I can vouch that I haven't been disappointed by it's performance. Not sure what else you could ask for from a Robot vacuum.
L**Z
Has auto lifting wheels for high thresh holds!
⚠️ FRAUD Company⚠️ December 2025 the side arm brush broke which should be expected if anything gets caught on it the. It will 100% kill the motor. I didn’t bother even trying to deal with the warranty claim and addressed the repair myself which was fairly easy and straight forward. I had to order the part from Aliexpress since Roborock does not offer parts to consumers. I have made multiple legal requests for the repair manuals and Information guaranteed under Oregon ORS 1596 CH 69 right to repair law. All requests have been denied. When calling in to the customer support number is pointless because they claim they can’t do anything and there is no way to speak with anyone in the warranty claims department. They refuse to do anything other than make notes. There is no customer advocacy aka legal department contact information or US based address. The warranty language is unethical and illegal with many red flags but that is actually extremely normal with most companies especially based over seas selling in the US market. ⛔️ I have filed a complaint with my State attorney general consumer fraud and affairs division. Per my legal rights under FTC and ORS consumer rights laws, it is illegal for companies like Roborock to imply or state that they will void a warranty if a consumer makes repairs or modifications to a product. I decided to open up the docking station and everything looks clean! I did not see any water spots or corrosion which would indicate water leaking internally. So I ran a descale cycle on the mop cleaning and then bit the bullet and started a room clean and mop cycle while simultaneously watching the internal pumps and hoses for any leaks. As soon as the Roborock vacuum came off the docking station I immediately noticed the all too familiar continuous streaming leaking water coming from the vacuum it’s self and I stopped the cycle from running. I have now 100% determined the issue is with the vacuum it’s self and not the docking station. So I can now begin to open up the vacuum chassis to look for the culprit of this issue. Update: 8 months of use and there is a water leak happening. So I have notified Roborock customer service and supplied pictures. Under Oregon Law SB 1569 CH 69 I am legally requesting any and all repair manuals, diagrams, and materials and or pursuant to FTC consumer rights warranty laws I am requesting a new replacement be sent at no cost due to manufacturer defect. Water is leaking out the top of the unit and getting inside of the dust bin and all over the floor. Water is seen spilling out when the vacuum is inverted. It appears that Roborock offers a limited 1 year warranty that has some illegal unenforceable stipulations that violate US federal consumer rights laws. So be aware that buying from this company will present ethical and legal challenges if needing to utilize the warranty for manufacturing defect. Remember you can always file a claim with your State Attorney General Consumer affairs division if the company violates your protected federal or State code Sumer rights. This is my first robo vacuum! I did a lot of research and I actually wanted the model up from this one but it was sold out! I am so happy with this model low profile it cleans areas that I used to only access on a monthly or yearly basis by moving large pieces of furniture! I bought this when there were zero reviews available! It has been working great for me since day #1. I used the vacuum for the first 3 cleaning without the mop feature as instructed and it was straight forward! There was a small bit of learning curve with the app interface as features are not intuitive and it takes a minute to orient one’s self! My hair is down to my low back and I have 5 cats inside and after this first week of using the vacuum every day I never want to be without one again. I love the mopping feature except that it keeps sending me notifications for an empty water bin 💔. I have kept the water bin on half full to prevent any standing water mold growth (look up pink mildew) you will recognize it from your shower and plant watering cans if you have seen it before. I noticed that it adapts and learns quickly to new objects like laundry baskets but for some strange reason and despite setting the floor layout it keeps pushing my pet bowls out of place 🙈💔. Thankfully the auto pet feeder is not currently programmed to feed otherwise the food would go all over the floor. I a, considering acting some removable and washable dusting pads to the sides of this little guy to hit my baseboards and furniture. - this stopped after a few months once the programming learned it was a feeding station.
M**R
A Modern Robot Vacuum
Summary: I replaced a ~$400 shark robot vacuum with this one after doing a ton of research. I am more than happy with my purchase. Vacuum works very well on tile and carpet, and the mop does a good enough job (equivalent of a light swiffering). The app works wonderfully, and the vacuum fits under my cabinets. Highly recommend!!! Pros: + Fits under my low entertainment system and kitchen cabinets. Neither of my last 2 robot vacuums could do that. + Did a good job of mapping. Was able to identify correctly different surface types (carpet vs hard floors), furniture, and other objects. It did struggle with a standing mirror on the floor (it thought it was a door to another room), but I can't really hold that against it. + Does a good job vacuuming up most debris and dirt; like all mop/vacuum combinations, it doesn't vacuum up hair quite as well as a vacuum only (I think the hair gets stuck in the mop pads?) + Mops pretty well. Robot mops are generally just "okay" at mopping; it's just water and scrub pad, so it doesn't work much better than a moderate "swiffer". That said, it works well, and it has never tried to mop a carpet. + It gets the edges of walls/furniture/cabinets very well when mopping. + App is extremely good, definitely stronger than many other brands. There are a lot of detailed controls, as well as extremely detailed run maps, information about objects it has identified, and very flexible scheduling features. + It gives VERY GOOD error messages. If there is a specific thing wrong - for example, a sensor is dirty, the error message will say "a sensor is dirty" both via the vacuum speaker AND the app. If you open the message in the app, there will be a diagram and instructions on how to clean the sensor. SO HELPFUL. + It gives the right number of error messages. I am not constantly being bombarded with messages like "obstacle avoided" . It only tells me about things I need to take action on. + It looks sleek (for a robot vacuum). Cons: - Gets hair tangled around the brush roll, but this is a problem for all robot vacuums. It's not much worse than my last vacuum, but it is probably the thing that requires the most maintenance on the vacuum. - Requires a bag. I really liked that Shark is a bagless system, and I really loved that. Having to buy and replace bags sucks, and, honestly, it feels "old". - It does eat thinner cables if you are not careful. It will avoid most "normal" cords (e.g. the cord on a lamp or an surge protector), but it struggles with the narrow (and long) cables used for most phone chargers. It has eaten the 6ft USB-C cable by my bed a couple of times. - This is nitpicking - I hate that I can talk directly to my vacuum. I don't need my vacuum to be constantly listening to me. The vacuum absolutely should be able to connect it to an Amazon Echo/Google Home, but why in the world would I want to speak directly to my vacuum (and only my vacuum)? Who is thinking "gee, my life would be SO MUCH better if only I could give JUST my vacuum verbal commands to do a very limited set of actions? Actions that could be controlled more easily and with more detail via the app, which does not require I be within speaking distance of my vacuum?" The feature is dumb. It's not anywhere near a deal breaker, but I really hate that someone wasted time and money on this feature (which I'm sure contributed to the overall cost of the vacuum).
M**S
Meets expectations
I haven’t owned a different model to compare this robo vac/ mop with but this one seems to function well, and it should for the price. The vacuum function is excellent at pickup, and the same for the mopping. The navigation is solid. It does bump things very often and mis identifies obstacles but not a serious issue. I believe this stems from not having the lidar puck on top but rather in the front and relaying more on cameras for the navigation so they could achieve the lower profile design. Which to that end, this does fit nicely under literally every piece of furniture we own, including the dressers, which makes us feel great about how affective it cleans compared to our old vacuums and mops which literally never got under any of that unless we were rearranging a room. So for that aspect alone it’s great. I am a little concerned about long term wear and tear as it seems to struggle a bit in our tall high pile bedroom carpets and I’m sure that leads to a lot of motor fatigue. Another thing to note: it’s nice to not have to use a vacuum or mop but you do have to still think about where and when it cleans because things left on the floor present a big obstacle to it. Shoes, laundry, power cords, toys, anything small in its path it will bump into and around and even sometimes tangle with, so things need to be picked up if you want it to do a nice job or not get stuck. I think where it would really shine is big open spaces that don’t hardly see any clutter but have lots of furniture. Just maybe not high end wood furniture because again; this particular model bumps everything. There’s a setting to not get close to things but then I feel it defeats the point. The app functions well and is pretty easy to use for anyone that’s got some aptitude for that sort of thing. Otherwise I think you would want to watch some help videos or read the manual. In 5 years (maybe less) I think robovacs will be incredible, this isn’t quite there. But it is nice if you have the money to spare or a lack of time. TLDR: The low profile may make for slightly poorer navigation but it’s does an excellent job cleaning including underneath everything.
A**R
Good, almost great
It's been a couple of weeks since I bought my qrevo slim, and since then there hasn't been a need to pull out the big vacuum. This robot does a pretty good job cleaning once you deal with it's limitations. I have it mopping and vaccuming the first floor of my house, which is hardwood flooring with area rugs. On the very first cleaning, the robot got itself stuck under the sofa, which was barely high enough for it to get under. The problem was that the carpet was close to the edge of the sofa, and so there wasn't quite enough clearence for the robot to get underneath. By moving the carpet 6 inches away, the robot was able to get underneath the sofa and no longer got stuck. There was another spot where the distance between the carpet and the wall was about 3/4 of the diameter of the robot. This cause the robot to think it was entirely on hardwood and it proceeded to wet mop the edge of my carpet. Moving the carpet a full diameter from the wall solved this. After going around my house and making minor adjustments to the carpet distance between the walls and sofas I was able to work around the robot's limitations, and now I am comfortable that I can leave the robot unattended without it getting stuck or mopping my carpets. If you cannot adjust your area rugs then you might have to set up some no mop zones in the app. Other than the above issues, the navigation of the robot is pretty good. It is certainly smarter than the roomba upstairs in that it mostly doesn't ram floorboards and furniture as it roams the house. I had to install felt pads on our roomba's bumper to prevent it from scratching the furniture, but so far I haven't felt the need to do so on the roborock. I cannot comment on obstacle avoidance as we don't leave things like USB cables lying around the house. The mopping is better than expected. I didn't have high hopes for such a tiny set of mop pads, but I was wrong. The bot makes regular trips back to the docking station to clean the pads, and. it actually seems to do a good job. I can see from the dirty water thank that it is getting up a good amount of dirt. It also scrubs the pads with hot water and dries them with hot air to prevent mold. One criticism I have about the mop is on the auto extension arm. It's cool that it can extend a mop pad out to reach the edge of floor boards, but this leads to a 2 inch gap between the pads where nothing gets scrubbed, and the robot doesn't seem to always go back and scrub that gap area. While the robot does save you time in vacuuming and mopping, it creates some new chores. The clean and dirty water tanks need to be filled/emptied frequently, the mopping base needs cleaning once a month, the pads need washing every one to two weeks, and the robot needs to be serviced at regular intervals (wipe dust off of the sensors, get hair out of the brush, etc) to keep it working properly. It's less work overall than dragging out the big vaccuum and mop, but it is still a significant amount of work. I also have concerns about the longevity of this thing, but after going through internet forums it seems like they work for a few years if properly maintained. Update after 6 months: This thing is the first bit of tech that has genuinely impressed me in years. The robot seems to learn from it's mistakes and rarely gets stuck anymore. Once every month or so it gets trapped or lost somehow (sometimes due to kids moving furniture), but it is so infrequent as to not bother me. Unlike my older roomba, it does not crash into furniture or walls-- it gets very close and then stops without scuffing everything. I don't place felt on the bumpers because it isn't necessary. Other than routine maintenance, the only other thing that goes wrong is an occasional dust bin clog. From what I have read on various forums, roborocks generally last for a few years or more if you look after them. If that's the case, this thing will be well worth the price as expensive as it is. For those wondering, here is my routine maintenance. I use it 5x a week for vacuum and mopping around 1000 sq ft of hardwood floors and carpets: Every 3-4 days: 1.Empty the dirty water. 2. Fill the clean water reservoir and add a capful of cleaner. I use the roborock cleaner and it's fine. Every week or when I see the robot acting funny: 1. Check the dustbin for clogs. 2. Remove hair from the brushes. Every month or so: 1. Clean and rinse the mop washing tray. 2. Check the vacuum bag to see if it needs replacing. 3. Wipe off the sensor covers. Changing the water tanks is the most annoying of all the tasks, but it isn't too bad honestly. Everything else takes only a minure or two.
M**B
I'd say worth the money
I'll just say it right at the gate this was certainly more money than I had planned to spend on a product like this however depending on your wants and needs, I would say this is certainly worth the money spent. This thing vacuums and mops as well as empties and cleans. What my wife used to do daily is now handled by it and we do a deep clean once every week or two depending on schedules.. it's fairly large, so be prepared to have a place to set it up and there's a bit of set up involved in terms of adding water putting in all the pieces together and then obviously syncing it to your phone and Wi-Fi. But once you get the thing set up, it's pretty awesome. I've had very little issues with it getting stuck or knowing where to go and the quality of the work which I have had other model struggle with has been fantastic. We have a dog and two kids were in and out of the house a lot and this thing vacuums almost as good as an upright if not as good follow that up with the mopping option, which is absolutely fantastic and our house is always clean and ready. There's also neat little features that I probably don't take as much advantage of, but I think some people would appreciate you can call it to a particular room that you're in to clean up a mess you can drive it yourself from your smart phone, there's little quality of life things that it handles really well. Me personally I found a profile that worked best for us and just kind of said it and forget it and that's the way that I like it. Again it navigate really well. We tried to do our best to kind of set up the room so it can be efficient but if we leave the house and forgot it still does a wonderful job of navigating around and getting all the dirty spots great suction, and even the mop which I know can be lacking in some models is great.
M**E
A Love Story in Three Acts (WARNING: It Ends Badly)
My robot's name is Thor, Vacuum of Thunder. I've been in a relationship with Thor for over a year and a half, and like most long-term relationships, it started with fireworks and ended with me on the floor, a Phillips screwdriver in hand, muttering to myself. Act I: The Honeymoon Phase It vacuums beautifully. Sort of. The thing navigates the house with the confidence of someone who just got a new GPS and refuses to admit they're lost. Sure, Thor gets stuck near my Sonos sub, and I had to create a no-go zone. But I was impressed. I was smitten. I recommended the S8 MaxV Ultra to my friends. The mopping? Less impressive. If your definition of "mopped" is "slightly damp floor that looked at a wet cloth from across the room," congratulations, you're going to love it. Act II: The Red Flags Here's a fun fact nobody mentioned in the marketing materials: this robot broadcasts its own hidden 2.4 GHz WiFi network. Always. Even after setup. Even when it has no earthly reason to. So even though it's on your own 2.4 gHz network as a client, it insists on broadcasting a hidden (well, not hidden to the WiFi Explorer app) network. And, cherry on top, it broadcasts on whatever channel your WiFi is using. I suspect it's sending out a beacon to a robot army, and an attack is imminent. Act III: The Breakup At one year and five months (out of warranty) the front middle wheel snapped off. Not the drive wheels. The little free-spinning plastic guy in the front. A wheel so simple, it's only attached-by-two-screws. I assumed I could just, you know, buy a new one from Roborock. Nope. I could not buy a new one. Roborock doesn't have a spare parts store. Roborock's support informed me that I needed to mail the entire robot in for repair. For a wheel. Attached by two Phillips head screws. A repair so straightforward your grandma could do it. I found the OEM part on eBay for $19. I fixed it in about four minutes. Roborock, if you're reading this: your service sucks better than your robots. Epilogue: The Current Situation The robot now refuses to dock itself with any reliability. It wanders up to the dock, backs in, and then just gives up most of the time. If you physically place it on the dock, it charges fine, which tells me the drive wheels are likely the culprit. The robot has essentially become a cat. It works when it wants to, ignores instructions, has caused several unexplained network problems, and must be physically placed where you want it. Bottom line: Okay vacuum, subpar mop, secret WiFi sabotage artist, non-existent support, and drive wheel issues. Would I buy it again? No way. I'm eyeing the Ecovacs Deebot T90 Pro Omni. Anyone have any experience with it?
L**E
Répond aux attentes
Gain de temps! je travaille, fais mes courses , passe du temps avec mes enfants pendant que Rocky s’occupe de mon sol. Super aspiration . J’ai 1 golden et 2 Maine coon donc y a du poil ! Il lave très bien et le séchage est top aussi. La cartographie a bien mémorisé mes 3 étages. Niveau batterie , rien à redire ! Il a assez de temps pour faire mon graaaand rdc et mon petit sous sol avec une recharge. Je recommande fortement
A**Y
I love it
Why didn’t I buy this sooner. It’s been 2 months of using it. And I only mopped my floor twice. One day I found myself pulling out my broom, and thought use the robot vacuum. It’s does a great job, and it’s not to loud when it runs on the scheduled routine at night while we sleep. Obstacle avoidance is good. Just super happy
M**A
منتج سئ للغاية
بعد الحصول علي مراجعات جيدة للمنتج علي المواقع الاجنبية قررت اشتريه المنتج لم يعمل اكثر من ٣ اسابيع و خربت القاعدة حقته و لم تعد تعمل و بالتالي الروبوت فصل شحنه و اصبح المنتج بلا فايدة هذا كان بعدتجربة افضل حالا مع s7 max ultra الذي عمل معنا لمدة،٧ اشهر و بعدها قرر الروبوت عدم العمل نتيجة انه يعتقد ان هناك شي محشور في عجلاته. خدمة عملائهم فقط موجودة عن طريق البريد الالكتروني ! بالمرتين خدمة العملاء كانت بلا فايدة حيث المرة الاولي اعطونا بعض الخطوات نجربها و لم تنجح و بعدها قالوا لي ارجع للبائع ! من حسن الحظ انا امازون تفهموا و قبلوا الارجاع للمنتجات لن اشتري منتجات روبوروك مرة اخري ابدا
I**A
Simplemente perfecto
Es simplemente perfecto. Llevo más de tres meses con él y la verdad es súper útil, barre a la perfección y trapea muy bien. La detección es muy buena y súper rápida. Lo recomiendo 100%
R**O
Espetacular
Simplesmente ESPETACULAR! A inteligência dele para executar as limpezas é perfeita. O app funciona bem, ele é silencioso, o mapa dos ambientes que ele faz é genial, dá para personalizar muita coisa. Uma pena ser tão caro aqui no Brasil. Quem tiver condições pode comprar sem medo.
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