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The Roborock Qrevo 2R3W is a cutting-edge robot vacuum and mop combo designed for ultimate convenience. With features like auto mop washing, self-emptying, and powerful 5500Pa suction, it ensures a spotless home with minimal effort. The advanced navigation technology and customizable cleaning options make it perfect for any household, while the multifunctional dock simplifies maintenance.
Brand | roborock |
Model Name | Qrevo 2R3W |
Special Feature | Auto Mop Washing, Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, Auto-Drying, Dual Spinning Mops, Auto Mop Lifting, Powerful 5500Pa Suction, Detachable Dock Base, Fast Charging, Off-Peak Charging, App Control, Works with Alexa, Pet Hair Pick Up, Scheduling, Self-Refilling, Obstacle Avoidance, Self-Emptying |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 19.2"L x 13.4"W x 22"H |
Included Components | Multifunctional Dock (1), Mop Cloth (2), Power Cable (1), Robot Vacuum (1), User Manual (1) |
Filter Type | Washable |
Battery Life | 180 minutes |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Capacity | 5 Liters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00195043003030 |
UPC | 195043003030 |
Manufacturer | roborock |
Item Weight | 26.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Roborock Qrevo 2R3W |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | Qrevo 2R3W |
Special Features | Auto Mop Washing, Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, Auto-Drying, Dual Spinning Mops, Auto Mop Lifting, Powerful 5500Pa Suction, Detachable Dock Base, Fast Charging, Off-Peak Charging, App Control, Works with Alexa, Pet Hair Pick Up, Scheduling, Self-Refilling, Obstacle Avoidance, Self-Emptying |
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Roborock to the rescue
The media could not be loaded. The initial setup was really easy. You place the mop heads on the spinners, connect the dock base to the dock, fill the water, and plug it in. Once you download the application, you can send your Roborock to map your house. It goes room by room and just scans the walls and the furniture. When it completes the scan you can edit your area and set up different rooms, name them, divide to set up cleaning areas, and set no-go zones to avoid certain areas.For the first 2 weeks, the Roborock had trouble emptying the dustbin due to dog hair. To be honest, it was not hard taking it off the base and manually emptying the bin. I was prepared to have to do that for eternity but it has now started to work correctly. I think that it was just picking up too much dog hair. After running the Roborock in each room every week for 2 weeks, the dog hair does not clog the dust bin any longer. Since I have the carpet set to deep cleaning (which does the carpet twice in a crisscross pattern), I do empty the debris bin halfway through. This is the room my dog is in the most, so it has a lot of dog hair.I would recommend this to anyone who wants to save themselves time and energy. Even if you have to manually empty the bin, it is still a lot easier than sweeping, mopping, or vacuuming. I tested this product going over sugar, flour, and milk all next to each other and it did great. I did find a little stickiness but after I had it go over it a second time it was fine.
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Best Price to Performance Robot Vaccum
Was able to snag this great robot vacuum on sale during Prime day. The price was really unbeatable as it did almost everything as well as my 2 weeks old Ecovacs T20 Omni. I loved almost everything that the Q Revo has to offer and actually prefer it over my T20 Omni.Pros:- Best price for the most featured robot vacuum. Q Revo was on sale during Prime day for $700. The next competitive priced robot vacuum with similar features and performance was Ecovacs T20 Omni that I got it on sale for $1,000.- Great quiet power vacuum suction. Surprisingly, I found Q Revo quieter than my T20 Omni when both were set to max suction power. With only 500 Pa difference in suction power, it still vacuumed my carpet and rugs effectively well. Another great thing about Q Revo is that it would vacuum without any issues over my black stripped dining rug. My T20 was not able to do this and it would frequently get stuck between the lines.- Dual spinning wet mops to clean my spacious tiled living room, kitchen, dining room, and foyer. Very identical to T20 Omni as it rinses and washes the mops frequently during cleaning. The only difference compared to T20 is that it does not use heated hot/warm water during mopping.- Auto lift wet mops during vacuum over carpet and rugs. The clearance between the raised mops on carpet was near identical to T20.- Size of Q Revo robot vacuum is slightly shorter and slimmer compared to T20. This made it more efficient in going underneath tight spaces and clean more areas. My T20 would just bump off of my shoe rack, but Q Revo had enough clearance to go underneath it. It also went in-between my dining chair legs more efficiently. It might be slightly less coverage in one go compared to T20, but I prefer the mobility of smaller size to reach tighter spaces for cleaning efficiency.- Overall size of the docking station takes up less space compared to the bulkier T20 Omni.- Removable washable dock tray. This is a big plus compared to T20. T20 tray cannot be removed from its dock station, so I would have to bend down and scrub the tray deep inside. These trays get messy very quick due to frequent mop rinsing. The black color in Q Revo makes the leftover smudges less noticeable compared to the white T20 that really stands out whenever it leaves the dock station.- Slightly larger water tanks in dock station compared to T20 Omni. Q Revo has a small water compartment tank inside the robot vacuum, so it could have more lasting wet mops before having to return to the dock station to re-rinse the mops.- Large battery capacity, which lasted almost 3 hours (maybe 2 hour 45 min). It had similar long-lasting battery performance as T20 Omni.- More responsive app compared to Ecovac sluggish stalling app. Both apps were identical with many features, but I did find Roborock to be less of hassle in dealing with the app.Cons- The object avoidance detection for black object is near nonexistent. I have a surround sound system that have black glass stand for the rear speakers, but Q Revo would generally run over the black base stand. The wheel would run over it and not clean well around the area. This wouldn't be an issue with my black stripped rug, but wish it could detect the stand to go around it.- Only one side spinning brush compared to two spinning brushes on other premium robot vacuum. I'm not really sure if this garners as a real bad con as it still cleaned effectively well compared to my T20 Omni.
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All of my hopeful expectations were exceeded
I did have a robot vacuum prior to this purchase but it didn't come close to the features and performance the Roborock Q Revo delivers. A couple of things I didn't like about the old robot is it didn't mop or have a self-emptying dock.The Q Revo robot was very easy to set up and only took about 10 minutes to get it completely ready. Once fully charged I performed the quick mapping run which made a map of my 2200 square foot house in only 12 minutes.Following a full charge, I turned it loose again. During the cleaning process it returned to the dock 5 times to empty the dirty water mop tank, clean the mop heads, and refill it with clean water. In every case it returned back to exactly the same spot where it left off to resume cleaning. It vacuumed and mopped 1400 square feet of floor area before returning to the dock to recharge. Once charging reached 80% it returned where it left off and finished the job. Once finished it made its final return to the dock where it emptied the dust bin, dirty water container, dried the mop heads and added clean water to the robot. It made a very detailed map of the house showing every track the machine took, divided the house into rooms, and even identified where it mopped and where it vacuumed. It did all this without getting stuck anywhere.Equally impressive is the application. Once you have a map you can add no go zones, invisible walls, identify floor type (hard surface or carpet), split rooms into separate rooms, merge multiple rooms into one and just about anything else you want to do to make the next cleaning more efficient. After you organize the map to your liking you can have the machine mop only, vacuum only, clean certain rooms or spots you identify on the map, and it will only clean those areas. Another thing worth mentioning is that the vacuum part of the machine is just in front of the mop heads, so it vacuums hard surfaces and mops all in one pass. On the very first complete house cleaning the robot was able to identify every hard surface from every carpet area and it never once made a mistake in doing that, so I didn't find it necessary to reidentify surface types for each area on the map.This robot performed effortlessly with no intervention by me. In summary, I had hopeful expectations prior to my purchase and the performance of this robot exceeded all of them. I would give it more than 5 stars if I could, and I am very happy with my purchase.
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