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✨ Elevate your clean game with AI-powered precision & robotic finesse 🤖
The Roborock Saros Z70 is a cutting-edge robot vacuum and mop featuring a revolutionary 5-axis OmniGrip arm, 22,000Pa suction, and AI-powered StarSight 3D navigation. Its ultra-slim 3.14” design and FlexiArm Riser technology ensure 100% floor coverage, while the multifunctional dock automates mop washing, drying, and dust emptying. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a smart, hands-free cleaning assistant that adapts to complex home environments and pet-friendly households.
















| ASIN | B0DSLBMQH8 |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 180 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #323,485 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #219 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Brand Name | roborock |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones, Smartwatches, Tablets |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 707 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Washable Filter |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | Robot Vacuum (1) Multifunctional Dock (1) Dock Base (1) Disposable Dust Bag (1) Power Cable (1) Rotating Mop Module (2) User Manual (1) Storage Box(1) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.7"L x 15"W x 19.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Robotic Vacuum Cleaner |
| Item Weight | 13.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | Roborock Saros Z70 |
| Model Number | Roborock Saros Z70 |
| Noise Level | 63 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 30 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 22,000Pa Suction, Zero-Tangling Side Brush, FreeFlow Main Brush, Edge Cleaning, FlexiArm Riser Side Brush, FlexiArm Riser Mop, Ultra Slim 3. |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18.7"L x 15"W x 19.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | cleaning floors, mopping floors, pet hair cleaning |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet, Laminate, Tile, Vinyl, Wood, Marble |
| UPC | 195043007182 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
S**N
Roborock Exceeds Expectations!
I do not write many reviews but I am compelled to with my experience. We are coming from the original iRobot 6xx series robot vacuums: loud, hair gets tangled and requires lots of clean-up, frequent emptying of dust bin, etc. I went with the Roborock based on the Vacuum Wars YouTube channel and I did expect a lot for what I paid but I had no clue it would perform so well. I have had the unit since Christmas and have been running it hard. Let me also say that our house is 100% hardwoods/tile except for some occassional area rugs. I have not tested the vacuum on carpet or anything thick whatsoever but based on the rest of my experience, I would expect nothing but good things. QUIET! The unit is super quiet, if you have ever been turned-off due to the noise, its night and day. We clean during the night and have never heard it, you can run it while you are there and would hardly know its on. HAIR DOES NOT GET TRAPPED! I have 3 females, a golden retriever, and 2 cats. The rubber roller bar is incredible. After many cleanings I hardly have to get hair out, and if I do its on the edges, take out the ends and out slides the hair. No more scissors to cut it out and it just simply doesn't exist on the rollerbar, I don't know how it works so well. VACUUM Suction is superb, hardly anything missing off our dark hardwoods, and I would notice. The dock has a super powerful suction to transfer from the robot to the dust bin and was hardly half full after a month. Again, the lack of needing to dig things out of the vacuuum and the fact the floors look like the cleaners came is just a testament to how well this thing saves time and is worth the investment. MOP This was the area I was most skeptical about, mainly due to design and thinking that there's no way it would actually be able to clean very well. Well, it does. My golden comes in and leaves muddy paw prints everywhere, spills and spots in the kitchen, the dust build-up in the bathroom corners and whatnot, the thing just performs. My mother thought the cleaners had come when she came to dog sit for us. Sometimes I can see maybe a film or streaks but its really a non-issue, and only in the perfect light when I look from an angle. The solution is a 300:1 ratio and mixes with the water so its light on hardwoods and lasts a long time. The clean water bin both is used for mopping and cleaning the mop. You will need to fill it up about once every week or 2 based on how much you mop. For me, its 2x a week (Tuesday and Friday mornings) and lasts a little over a week maybe close to 2 weeks and that is for 1500-1600sf downstairs. The mop pre-wets itself before it starts and cleans itself on a cadence in back at the dock. The place where it cleans from time to time needs to be cleaned with a rag, maybe every few weeks, not a big deal at all. BATTERY LIFE The thing could vacuum or mop my entire house on a single charge I bet. Most of the time after a 1-2 hour run it still has 40-50% battery left. I have yet to have a circumstance when it would go back to charge and resume but have all the confidence that it would. NAVIGATION The unit chooses efficient paths, gets to where its going and comes back, doesn't get lost, ever. There are 2 ways to get to some spots and it is smart to know if its a shorter route by taking one (around our living/dining room) or cutting through our master closet to get back to laundry quicker. If the door is closed, no problem, it just turns around and goes the other way. AVOIDANCE Extremely complex camera and LIDAR system, maps out the house and avoids objects in real-time. Has hardly ever sucked anything up that hung it up, maybe once, it does a great job of avoidance. There are settings for this that will avoid as many bumps and I guess damage to baseboards and such, I think the only thing I would say is I'd like to see it attempt to push through a bedskirt or table cloth before it just turns around and avoids the area entirely, but it does instill tons of confidence that it will make every effort to clean what it can without getting into trouble. I have noticed that when I move our chairs around in the den it will try several passes to find ways to clean where I moved them, but will eventually give up, very smart. APP/TECH I am in software development by trade and the level of customization and configuration is quite frankly mind-blowing. Complex schedules based on pre-set mop/vac settings, quick cleans, slicing rooms any way you want, intensity of mop and vacuum combinations, mop head clean interval, clean with the grain of the hardwoods, there is not a single setting missing from this app. It works, it works well, I am just so happy with it. SUPPORT A Chinese company I never heard of, I was wondering how support would be. Well, on Christmas Day when I couldn't get it to pair to my phone to join my Wi-Fi, I called Customer Support, got someone on the phone, and they resolved my issue within 10 min. So, if that is any indication, I am super excited about the support if I ever were to need it in the future. I purchased the 3 year extended warranty from Amazon for $120, thought it would be worth it to see how long everything lasts. CONCLUSION I can't keep talking about this robot vacuum to friends and family. It works and performs so well I just know something has to go wrong, the thing will die or break or explode. But I pray that it does not and continues to deliver high marks in every area. I do not have any gripes and honestly, with how it makes my house look, and the $150/pop we were spending on a cleaner, this thing will pay for itself in less than a year. For us, it truly does seem to replace a mop and vacuum aside from maybe the quarterly deep cleanings. I cannot recommend the Roborock enough and just had to write the review. If you've never had a robot vacuum/mop before, prepare to be blown away. If you have and had bad experiences or lackluster performance, noise, maintenance, this will be an even bigger shock as to how truly automated everything is. Replacement costs are low in the solution and the bags, maybe a few mop heads you can remove and throw in the washer. Happy cleaning and I hope you have as good of an experience as me!
A**Y
Awesome upgrade from the S9 and M6 machines.
I have owned an iRobot S9 and its side-kick the iRobot Brava Jet M6 for over 5 years. This Roborock Saros Z70 replaces them both and does MUCH BETTER work. I've only had it a few days so I don't know about reliability, but so far it has been working awesome. This is a BIG upgrade from the S9 and M6! The app is much easier to use than the iRobot app. The Z70 auto-scanned the rooms and had them mapped within minutes. No bumping into things to map, it just looked around. I then updated the map by dividing it into rooms and naming them so I can clean one at a time. Easy. After the first cleanings I tweaked the map to get the room dividers just right. It was so cool watching the Z70 find its way around without bumping into things or getting confused! Super cool that now I can send it in to clean an un-tidy room because it will see and work around random things on the floor instead of just trying to eat them and jam. I put a slipper in the way just to watch the little arm come out, pick it up, and put it away. Per Roborock it currently will only pick up a slipper, a sock, or a ball of paper but they say soon it will pick up more kinds of things. Cool to watch its little mop swing out to wipe exactly up to the edges and swing up out of the way when on carpet or a rug. Way cool that it washes its own little mops when done, and dries them too! The dirty water tank on the base showed that the mops were really cleaning, not just smearing on shine for show. Cool that I don't have to fill the mop fluid, it just fills itself at the base before going out and adds the shine fluid too. I got the official Roborock floor cleaning solution in the 16 oz bottle. The base tank for the fluid held the entire 16 oz so it was dump in, toss the bottle, done. This machine is very quiet. It turns up the vacuum power some when on rugs but still not nearly as noisy as the S9 was. It would be awesome if an American company created this, but the Chinese have sure done a great job on it. I asked Grok about security and he said all the right things regarding that. He said the info about my home is kept on-board the machine, not sent to the cloud unless I choose to place it in the cloud. He said the right things about encryption and such stuff. Sorry to hear iRobot announced bankruptcy. Hearing that is what prompted me to get this. Having the Z70 makes me understand why - iRobot was probably not going to be able to compete against this.
J**.
S7 MaxV Ultra vs. Saros Z70
Overall I’m enjoying the Saros Z70 so far, I purchased it to upgrade from my S7 MaxV Ultra. The S7 was my first robot vacuum and at the time a revered unit as it had unmatched suction, mopping, and overall efficiency compared to its competitors. Unfortunately the cliff sensors on it became saturated with moisture and after doing multiple repairs on this unit in the past I just let it sit as the cliff sensor repair was pretty in depth and expensive. Since that time it seems like other brands have caught up to Roborock’s innovation, however they’re the only brand I’m aware of that makes a vacuum with an extendable arm, so since I was able to get the Z70 for 50% off I had to try it out. Comparing the Z70 to the S7 MaxV Ultra both certainly have their individual advantages, but overall are pretty similar units. Regarding the actual robot (not the dock), I liked how the z70 has the LiDAR sensor built into the machine, not protruding to be able to fit under lower furniture, this feature paired with the extendable side brushes and extendable mop heads are a huge upgrade and makes its cleaning ability that much more thorough. Another difference in design between these models which has to be considered with the extendable arm is how small the dust bin is on the z70, its tiny. At first I had no idea how it would hold any dirt but after letting the dustbin get full a few times I found that the self-emptying function on the dock is able to get the dust bin fully clean. Whereas on the S7 MaxV Ultra my biggest gripe was having to constantly manually clean the dustbin, the dock on that model could never get the dustbin clean in any way. So despite the z70’s small dustbin size it does actually work in relation to the S7’s. Comparing their cleaning efficiency seems to be similar, despite the z70 claiming to have 4x the suction power of the S7. The mop heads on the z70 are round and spin compared to the s7’s vibrating mop pad, I do prefer the spinning mop heads as they seem like they’re cleaning more efficiently than the vibrating pad, especially with the heated water, but time will tell on this feature. I am also finding the battery life on the z70 is much better than the S7, it seems to be able to do more on a charge and recharge much faster. Not to mention the z70’s dock comes with a much safer plug, the S7’s dock came with a plug that needed an adapter for US outlets, and it was very sketchy as it would ark and spark when being plugged in or nudged. That adapter always seemed like a huge fire risk to me so I’m glad they now have a power plug with a built in 3 prong cord. One thing I did find interesting with the z70 is how if it gets stuck, it acts a lot more aggressively than the S7 when trying to get itself out. When the S7 would get caught on something it would simply reverse a few times, essentially try to wiggle its way out of the spot, and quickly give up. The z70 will recognize that it’s stuck, and out of nowhere floor it in reverse with decent speed. While this may be efficient in getting the robot unstuck, i can see this being a pretty decent safety risk if it bumps into a table with a candle or something similar when going in reverse so quickly. Regarding the extendable arm, it’s cool but that’s about it. It still seems like it’s in its beta stage in terms of the amount of items it’s able to recognize and pick up, I tried it out last night by placing a ball of paper on the ground. It took it a long time to figure out what it was, over a minute, and after that minute the arm came out, picked up the piece of paper after dancing around it a few times, and then once the z70 picked up the paper it didn’t know what to do with it. Perhaps I have to program the storage areas more but that’s as far as I got with the extendable arm, don’t expect it to be your personal maid as much as a party trick, over time I’m hoping it will be able to pick up and store dog bones/toys. It’s a solid vacuum that I do enjoy, but I don’t think it’s worth $2500 or even $2000 due to the fact that it’s so similar to the S7 MaxV ultra in terms of its cleaning efficiency. At $1200 or less it is a fantastic vacuum, the dock on the Z70 is a huge upgrade in terms of looks and function and the z70 does have its perks in comparison.
C**R
Literally life-changing in 10,000 Sq Ft home with pets
I've dreamt of a good robotic vacuum solution for decades, at this point. Tainted by the early-days experience of robotic vacs, I kept at arms length, watchfully waiting for a solution. At last, this is it. This is the vacuum you want. Over time, we went from a 1,500 sq ft home to 10,000 sq ft. At that point, I pretty much abandoned the idea that a robotic vacuum could work for me, even though I felt I needed it more than ever. Call me paranoid, or maybe cheap, but we are not big fans of having a cleaning person in the home - so, in other words, vacuuming has been essentially a part-time job for me. With excessive pet fur shedding, and a mix of very light and very dark flooring, I've been exhausted vacuuming daily just to have a passably clean house. In practice, this meant doing a quick (ha) vacuum each day and dreadfully doing a "deep" cleaning before we would host guests or have a party or get together. I recently stumbled upon the Roborock and, while skeptical, my first impression was that a $1,400 product with 4.4 stars average HAS to be good, right? After watching YouTube videos and pouring over reviews, I took the plunge, but was still skeptical that it could work well on a larger home (I am leaving this review in part to confirm it does) ... I also assumed the mopping feature was nothing more than a gimmick. Let me tell you - this unit has been completely life changing. I know that sounds dramatic, but it is everything it says it is, and more. After 1 day of usage, I ordered a second S7 Max Ultra unit for our other level. My plan was to see how it did, and then do a super deep clean of the house in hopes that maybe it could at least sorta-maintain it for a week or two at a time. To my shock, *IT* did the super deep clean and I honestly believe the home is cleaner than it has ever been since we've owned it - both in regards to mopping and vacuuming. It sounds hyperbolic, but this is the single best purchase I have made in years. The inner peace that I can derive from knowing that I will always have clean floors is almost comical. Also, it's nothing short of magical to come home to a clean house with fresh vacuum lines and spotless floors and realize YOU didn't do it. I have found myself literally feeling productive when we go out to dinner or do something fun, knowing that our Roborock is busy cleaning back at home. These two units are saving me over 14 hours per week. Time I can spend with my family, catching up on work or - dare I say it - just relaxing. HIGHLIGHTS: - Incredible coverage and obstacle navigation. The spinning brush gets right into the spot where baseboards meet the floor and can achieve fuller coverage around complex shapes and obstacles than I was ever able to. See video example. - Mopping is amazing. We have polished floors that will show every streak, but it passes this test with flying colors. I had minor streaking when using only water, but adding the Roborock brand of cleaner (2 caps full per full tank) seems to have helped with this. - The app is surprisingly great and powerful. TIPS: - Force yourself to make a schedule and schedule recurring cleanings in the app. As outrageously excited as I am about this vacuum, I simultaneously realize that I'm human and somehow, for some stupid reason, if I had to manually click the "clean" button, this thing would not be getting used to its full potential. Currently I have it scheduled to vacuum the entire house daily (both units on both levels) and mop on Saturday mornings. Trust me on this one, my fellow human. Bonus benefit: Setting up a recurring schedule forces good habits amongst household members to keep things off the floor and generally be more tidy. - Speaking of being human... Invigorated by how incredible this machine is, I quickly began resenting the fact that I would still need to manually vacuum our staircase, which is black hardwood with a carpet runner and glaringly shows every single follicle of pet hair that graces it. My solution to this is using a small, battery-operated workshop blower (looks like a cute, mini-leaf blower) on the steps to get the dust, fur and dirt onto the lower level so that Roborock can get it. This has also been nothing short of amazing. I also use this on our dining table, the top of our piano and some other surfaces that you would normally dust. The specific blower I use is the Ryobi 18v Compact Workshop Blower. I still follow up on the stairs with a handheld vac on the carpet once or twice per week. AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT: - I hesitate to flag this as an issue because I understand the trade-offs of a larger unit, but a longer lasting battery and more in-unit storage of debris and water would be nice. Our daily vacuuming schedule uses 2x full charges on each unit (upstairs & downstairs). So 4x full battery cycles each day. But what more could I expect? It's a minor quibble and I almost didn't mention it. - Would love to be able to schedule the order of room-based cleanings, which would allow me to make sure that rooms that could be adjacent or above a sleeping toddler are not scheduled around nap-time. As it stands, the sequence of rooms is not customizable when scheduling. - There has been some erroneous obstacle detection as a result of some dark bamboo hardwood floors that have dark spots. It seems to think the dark spots are obstacles. Over time, this has improved a bit by repeatedly "ignoring" the obstacles from within the app. - Would like the option for a plumbed-in dock so that we don't need to refill the mop water or drain it manually. Now I'm just getting greedy, though.
A**R
The vacuum cleans well, and it's easy to use. I would 100% purchase again.
TLDR The vacuum cleans well, and it's easy to use. I would 100% purchase again. Backstory: Our older generation Roomba constantly hits walls and eats our rugs. However, with two young children and a dog in the house, I needed a reliable vacuum cleaner. This robot vacuum has been a game-changer for us, as we now have clean and mopped floors daily. Review: The Roborock's self-emptying feature is truly amazing. It's so convenient not to keep checking and emptying the dustbin or refilling the water tank. It's almost like having a personal cleaning assistant! The suction power is excellent for cleaning dirt and dog hair from our hardwood and carpeted living room. However, one downside of this vacuum is that the dirt bin has a vacuum bag that needs to be replaced. Although you can replace it, I have been using our large vacuum to suck out the dirt and reuse it. I was pleasantly surprised by the mopping capability of the Roborock. Initially, I had doubts due to some negative comments I had read about its effectiveness. However, given that we have a toddler who often drops food on the floor, I decided to try it. I particularly dreaded cleaning up dried and hardened yogurt drops. For my first cleaning, I used a double intense scrub cycle with a cleaning solution consisting of a small amount of Bona hardwood cleaner and water from our RO water system to prevent calcium deposits. I was amazed that the Roborock managed to get rid of all the food spots. Now, I use a balanced setting for daily mopping as part of active maintenance. I find myself changing out the water tanks every four days. The LiDAR Navigation feature of the Roborock vacuum is quite impressive. Unlike my old Roomba, which randomly bounced around, the Roborock uses intelligent navigation to clean my home efficiently. It creates a map of my house and plans the best cleaning route while avoiding any obstacles. This feature is a massive time-saver as I no longer have to guide the vacuum around the house manually. The Roborock can vacuum and mop my 269ft2 kitchen within 27 minutes. I enjoy using the app for my Roborock. The vacuum quickly mapped my home and various rooms, allowing me to select which rooms I wanted to clean. Additionally, I can adjust the vacuum power or mopping intensity based on my preferences. One handy feature is the remote control function to guide to a specific area to clean. The app offers a joystick that enables me to steer my Roborock manually. Another nifty feature is setting up "no-go" zones and invisible walls. I use these to avoid obstacles that my Roborock may get stuck on. My wife has also started using the app to direct the Roborock. That is a large seal of approval as she typically has less patience and curiosity for "smart" devices. Overall, this app has made cleaning my home much more convenient and efficient. There have been a few occasions where the Roborock vacuum has become confused and lost the map of our home. Usually, this happens after I've used the remote control function or physically moved the vacuum to a different part of the house. However, I used the map backup feature to keep everything synced. All I need to do is select our house map again within the app, and then I can continue using the vacuum as usual. Another helpful feature is the integration with Alexa. Through voice commands, I can control the Roborock with Amazon Alexa. I simplified the prompts by setting up a routine in the Alexa app. For example, instead of saying, "Alexa, ask Roborock to clean the kitchen," I can say, "Alexa, clean the kitchen." This also makes it easier for my family to use the vacuum. I have some concerns about the long-term usage of this product due to the numerous working parts involved, both in the vacuum and the base. At some point, something may wear down and break. However, I am taking great care to follow the recommended maintenance procedures to reduce the likelihood of any additional wear and tear. This isn't an indicator of poor build quality. Just like everything mechanical, things wear down eventually.
K**A
The future is here— and my floors never looked cleaner!!
I just got my Roborock Saros Z70 and can confidently say it's one of the most impressive robotic vacuums I’ve owned — from the setup, to the app, to the navigation and cleaning power. But, what sets this apart from the other robotic vacuums… the super cool robotic arm! Setup and Navigation: Initial setup was straightforward with the Roborock app, and the mapping process was fast and accurate. Within minutes, it had created a detailed floor plan of my home. (Don’t look at map on my video— that was before I mapped the house because I was excited to play around with the robotic arm!). The navigation is incredibly precise. It maneuvers around shoes, pet bowls, and even cluttered areas without getting stuck. I especially appreciate how it identifies common obstacles and doesn’t just bump into them blindly like my older and far inferior robotic vacuums. Cleaning Power: The vacuuming performance is excellent. The suction is amazing. It easily picks up pet hair, crumbs, and whatever grass or leaves I dragged in on my feet from outside. The dual spinning mops with hot water cleaning really pick up dirt — our white socks never looked cleaner after walking around without shoes on. And with the mop auto-lifting feature, I don’t worry about wet mopping on our area rugs. The Robotic Arm — Very cool, but has obviously has some limitations: The OmniGrip robotic arm is the headline feature of this vacuum. It’s genuinely futuristic and works great picking up socks, a stray tissue, etc and move them aside before vacuuming. It even did ok with some of my dog’s smaller toys, but obviously not the big or oddly-shaped ones. The robotic arm is a nice to have and not a need to have for me, but is pretty neat and fun to play with. My dog is still trying to figure out what this thing is! Dock and Maintenance: The multifunctional dock is a huge plus. It not only empties the dustbin and washes the mop with hot water to clean and disinfect for the next use, but it also dries the mop to prevent mildew smells. Maintenance is minimal — just refill the water, cleaning liquid, and empty the waste tank once a week. Final Thoughts: The Saros Z70 is a cleaning machine! It does the work, so I can focus on other things. It offers real value for busy households and/or those who want the latest in smart home tech. I am very impressed!
A**R
Great but…
The price of this product is the only reason this review is as critical as it is. The good: -cleans very well better than the S7 I had before. -the docking station is very convenient to have and has fairly decent tank sizes for the clean/dirty water. -mapping is as good as it was on the previous model The bad: -the docking station does not have indicators to tell you how much dirty/clean water is in the tank it only tells you when they’re completely empty which is inconvenient if you’ve left the house and the vacuum is trying to finish a large job and can’t wash the mop or refill its water tank. -while I understand the docking station washes/dries the mop it would be nice to be able to easily replace the mop to run it through an actual washing machine as water alone can’t clean every possible stain it gets. The current way to do it is to flip the entire robot over and remove the mop which is much more difficult to do than the previous version which just has two very easy tabs to take off the pad the mop sits on to replace it. This one doesn’t have that. - the mapping feature, while good, isn’t improved over the previous version and still crashes into things that have skinny legs. We have a candle stand which it just destroys and moves about the whole place so I have to move them out of the way now while it cleans. I didn’t mind before but for $1200+ dollars I expect something like this to have a better understanding of obstacles and stay away from them without crashing into them. Additionally, any rug that doesn’t have strong grips underneath them gets dragged by the vacuum which honestly shouldn’t be an issue as they claim it can cover carpet/rugs to a certain height, the rug this drags is shorter than that. For other rugs it brings up the corners on them and while the mop does go up for carpets/rugs it doesn’t bring them up nearly enough for it to not drag dirt across them. Compare this this to Roomba’s combination mop/vacuum which completely lifts the mop over the vacuum so it doesn’t drag dirt across rugs/carpets. -lastly, it has issues with its sensors/motors because ANY time it goes across a soft carpet it thinks it’s stuck and goes crazy. I resume it and it’s perfectly back to normal. What’s worse than that is it goes over certain rugs and then goes back down onto the hardwood floors and squeezes itself underneath couches and gets itself stuck so you have to go, pick it up and resume it only for it do it again. Our rugs are a few inches away from a couch so there’s a 6 inch gap between them where there’s hardwood so when it comes off the rug it jams itself underneath the couch. It also thinks it’s near a cliff when it goes over the base of a matte black chair and won’t move till you reset its position. That means it doesn’t have distance sensors for cliff detection it just uses light which is useless if you have dark, matte flooring or bases for furniture it might go over. TL;DR: overall, this is a good vacuum cleaner and I recommend this brand to everyone I come across, it makes life just a tad bit easier but I don’t think it’s worth anywhere close to its price tag, the cheaper ones function IDENTICALLY and they all have the same issues. For $6-700 this is great but I don’t think it’s worth it for a penny over that. If I could go back in time I genuinely don’t believe I’d get this I’d just get another one of their cheaper ones without the dock because the vacuum itself hasn’t improved much over the older one and the dock doesn’t add $600 to its value. In short - get the cheaper one.
D**4
Works Great
I have two German Shepherds that shed like crazy and this thing is still going strong 6+ months later. Pro: -Automated Mopping/Vacuuming - You don't need to clean the mop pad between every use - If you get the "drain and fill kit" you never have to fill/empty the tanks other than to put some solution concentrate into that dispenser (if you even use it), only downside is that the kit isn't officially sold in the US so if there's an error with it you get to hear some mandarin but once it was hooked up to my water/drain line it worked fine, I think I saw that they showed off a US version at CES this year -You don't have to remove and clean the mop pad every time -Accurately mapped my house in under 10 minutes (single story ranch) -Map can be cut into rooms and you can have rooms with set schedules -Obstacle avoidance/location tracking, compared to the shark IQ I got 3-4 years ago this thing is way better, it can still jam itself rarely with a sock or something else but that's only happened a few times for me, the biggest thing is that I've never had it get lost in my house and had to manually pick it up to get it home. Cons - It doesn't know when the bin on the vacuum is full (supposedly a patent by irobot or something blocks it) and there isn't currently a way to tell it to empty itself every X sq feet/minute or between rooms - You can get around this by scheduling each room to be cleaned individually and having it empty itself at the end, with my two shedding dogs I have it running on a daily basis so the hair doesn't buildup to the point that it'll fill itself up halfway through a room. - App - There isn't fine control of notifications, seems like you either get notified for every action it takes like starting to clean, washing the mop pad, etc including errors or none at all, I'd much prefer it if it categorized them so I could tell android to silence the ones I didn't care about, the same applies to the voice on it, the volume it announced "Going to clean the mop" is the same volume that controls it screaming for help if the brush gets jammed - If you schedule one room to be cleaned at 9:30 and another to be cleaned at 10 the job at 10 will cancel itself if the 9:30 one didn't finish in time - The only cleaning solution they have has tea tree oil in it which can make pets sick, while you could try the cleaning solution of a competitor that would likely void your warranty or damage internal components and you'd need to figure out the right mix ratio for the unit. It cleans the floors pretty good without cleaner so I'm fine going without. Overall the unit itself is great and my main complaints should be easily fixed with some updates to the app. It's probably worth noting that my entire house has LVP and there's only one area rug so I'm not sure how well it would would when it came to carpet. This thing works great but going in you should know it's not going to be a miracle worker, if you do a good deep clean this thing can help keep it in that condition for a decent amount of time but if you have a pet that tracks in a ton of mud you'll likely have to clean up majority of it yourself if you want it done in a timely manner.
S**.
Cannot live without it
Love how you can make a schedule of when to clean, what rooms to clean. I don’t bother lifting the chair legs off of the ground during cleaning and it seems to navigate fine around them. No issues with mapping and seems to detect obstacles well. Connects with Alexa so I can tell it to clean the kitchen or dining room after cooking and eating. My only complaint is that it sucks with charging cords and will not detect dog poop (on this model)
G**R
Efficace
Cette machine est la solution pour les planchers les plus propres avec une grande autonomie
E**E
Déçue pour le prix : pas mieux que mon ancien robot
J’utilise le Roborock Saros Z70 depuis environ deux semaines dans un petit appartement avec deux bébés et aucune présence d’animaux. Sur le papier, ce modèle semblait parfait : robot aspirateur-laveur haut de gamme avec bras OmniGrip, forte puissance d’aspiration et technologies d’IA avancées. En pratique, il ramasse bien les graines et petits aliments que les bébés font tomber au sol et la puissance d’aspiration est bonne, mais le résultat global ne justifie pas du tout son prix. Il laisse encore des graines dans les coins, le réservoir est trop petit et le bras mécanique s’active difficilement, même après avoir vérifié les paramètres. J’ai aussi rencontré plusieurs irritants au quotidien : le robot ne retrouve pas toujours sa base, reste coincé à plusieurs reprises et se bloque facilement sur de petites serviettes oubliées au sol. Il fait beaucoup de bruit et la grosse lumière est gênante la nuit quand les enfants dorment. Un des socles s’est même détaché, empêchant le robot de revenir correctement à sa station, ce qui a été la goutte de trop. Au final, je suis vraiment déçue d’avoir payé aussi cher pour un appareil qui, dans mon cas, n’est pas meilleur que mon ancien Q Revo acheté chez Costco. Je vais le retourner et je ne le recommanderais pas aux familles en appartement qui cherchent un robot vraiment fiable et autonome au quotidien.
A**R
good
so good
L**.
No compatible para Mexico
No se puede siquiera configurar, no la reconoce la app en este país.
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