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Founded in July 2014, Roborock specializes in the research, development, and production of robot vacuums and cordless wet/dry vacuums products that make people's lives more comfortable. Roborock has achieved an incredible milestone: The Best-Selling Global No.1 RVC Brand! With nearly a decade of dedication, Roborock has become a driving force in the smart cleaning industry worldwide.

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Roborock Q7 Max & Q7 Max+

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7 Weeks of Hands-Free Cleaning: The Auto-Empty Dock Pure automatically empties the robot after each cleanup, eliminating the need for frequent manual emptying; its 2.5L dust bag holds up to 7 weeks of debris, making it an ideal gift for families and friends
Deeper Cleaning with Powerful 4,200 Pa Suction: Boasting an impressive maximum suction power of 4,200 Pa, the robot vacuum easily lifts debris and pet hair from floors, extracts dirt from cracks, and deep-cleans carpets; it automatically boosts suction to the maximum when carpets are detected for thorough cleaning
Twin Cleaning Power: Vacuum and mop at the same time to remove fine dust that vacuuming alone may miss; the vacuum cleaner offers 30 water flow levels, thanks to the electronic pump, allowing you to fine-tune cleaning based on your floor types and preferences
Clean Smarter with PreciSense LiDAR Navigation: Utilizing extremely accurate LiDAR technology, the vacuum creates precise maps of your home, effectively tracks cleaning routes, and unlocks a range of smart cleaning functions; you can view these maps in 3D and even add furniture and floor materials to virtually recreate your space
Combined Dustbin & Water Tank: The 470 ml dustbin and 350 ml water tank combination supports longer cleaning sessions without the need for frequent emptying or refilling
Effortless Cleaning with Upgraded Brush System: Featuring an all-rubber brush designed to resist hair tangles, this system effectively tackles long hair and pet hair; its four planes of movement ensure close contact with the floor for efficient cleaning on uneven surfaces
Long-Lasting Cleaning: Powered by a super-sized battery, the robot can run for up to 180 minutes on a single charge, covering a maximum area of 3,229 sqft
Roborock robot vacuum only supports 2.4G Wi-Fi
Reviewer: Olivia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing
Review: This is my first robo vac and I think it does great! The app is easy to use: dividing the house into rooms, selective room cleaning, invisible walls, and no mop zones. You can also customize the suction power and water flow on the mop mode. I have a memory foam high pill area rug and it even can get over that lip. We have three cats and hardwood floor and it picks up a lot of the hair. The mop also always returns with dirt on it. Love this, and makes my life so much easier

Reviewer: ETW2
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Rocky has set me free!
Review: First, let me say that I am an old woman and I am not tech savvy. This is my first robot vacuum. Where have you been all my life? I can clean my house in half a day thoroughly now. While little Rocky is doing its thing, I clean bathrooms, clean the kitchen, dust, polish furniture, the whole shebang. And my back is not killing me when I get done. It’s the best thing ever.There was definitely a learning curve. My 40-year-old friend had to help me. The quick startup guide is a great help, but it is not enough. But if you find the three little dots that take you to settings, there is a tutorial, FAQs, and pretty much everything you need. It took me several weeks to find it. 🙄The mapping process was fascinating. It took two tries to get the rooms right by merging and dividing. sometimes the dividing line doesn’t work on the first try. Keep trying. It will.Once you get the map set up, all you have to do is click on the room or zone you want to clean and off it goes. It took me three weeks to figure that out. As I said, I’m not tech savvy. But I mentioned this because I’m not the only one.It is easier for me to clean by zones. That way I can move dining room chairs , scatter rugs and other small things out of its way and back while Rocky cleans other zones. It is still housework for sure, but I do far more in half the time and feel far less exhausted than I ever have.Just like Rocky, I am learning as I go. I have floor vents. Rocky gets stuck on them. But after I found the tutorial, I was able to set up the no go zones and now Rocky stays away from them. Amazing technology. Once I realized I could set up an invisible wall, Rocky works less like a drunken sailor. I am still struggling to figure out how to set up a way for it to not mop my carpets and rugs.I am less than 100% thrilled with the mopping function. It is OK for quick once overs. But I still tend to pull out my mop and bucket when the floor is really dirty. For instance, in the kitchen. Still, it is much better than nothing, which is what a good bit at the house was getting before.If I have a complaint, it is that it cannot do my whole house in one morning. It inevitably runs out of charge and takes hours to recharge. I have 3000 ft.². I am going to try doing half the house one day, and half the house the next day. Perhaps this is because I am now approaching the time that it will need to have bags and parts replaced. I have had it about a month now. Be sure you order extra parts and pieces. Also, do know that the Roborock floor cleaner is very concentrated. Less than a quarter of a cap to the mopping receptacle or your floor will be hazy. I learned this by experience ! lol.Overall, I am thrilled with this purchase. It just might be the best thing I have ever done for myself.

Reviewer: Jeff
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: **Updated: Now a pretty great vacuum after new firmware
Review: UPDATE: I bought this vacuum almost a year ago and initially it was a little problematic, as you'll see in my initial review below. Over that time, though, the company has released several firmware updates that really do seem to have fixed most of its issues. Its pathfinding *without* a saved map is much improved, for example - I did have to delete my saved map at one point (it was my fault) and when I set it loose to create a new map, it only took marginally more time to clean my whole house and create a new map than when it had a saved map to go on. Its work on rugs is also improved; it's still not the greatest in that area, but it's much better at immediately recognizing that a certain angle it's taking isn't working and trying something else. It can get through all of my rugs now... not quickly, but without getting stuck or taking a totally random route through them.In fact, it generally almost never gets stuck anymore unless I mistakenly leave a cord lying on the floor and it gets twisted up in it. (This is a problem all robot vacs seem to have; I feel like there should be some way to avoid this, because how can you ever have *no* cords on the floor? We all have lamps, air purifiers, TV's, stereos, etc.) It's become smart enough through its newer firmwares to recognize furniture it's not going to fit under or areas it's too small to get into or out of. It's also better at getting out of areas it might have previously gotten stuck in, if it does happen into a place it probably shouldn't go. And it's a lot better at figuring out when a tapered or contoured object's actually an obstacle that it can't get around (it no longer tries to climb my speaker stands or bar stools for 15 minutes each, which each have tapered bases).So at this point I'm pretty happy as long as it keeps working. The current version of this vacuum on this page looks different than the one I bought, so I can't say if it works the same. And I still can't give it 5 stars because it's still not perfect and will probably just never be *great* on rugs. But it's better than it used to be. If my previous review score was really like a 3.6, the new one would be more like a 4.4. Both rounded to 4, but it's definitely improved.Original review is below.-------------------------------I have an 1800 square foot ranch style (single level) house. The floors in common areas are stone, which if you're not familiar is really just like tile. It's totally flat and hard. For comfort and acoustics we have a couple of rugs in these areas. These aren't shag rugs or anything, just regular rugs, albeit with an uneven texture (ie. the design has no pile at all in some parts). Our bedrooms are fully carpeted.I bought this model because it was the cheapest I could find with laser navigation and real AI pathfinding, and the reviews I'd seen had said it works on carpet, rugs and flat tile floors. Some reviews said rugs had been a problem but that it was fixed in a firmware update. So I took a chance on a brand I didn't have any previous experience with. (I now know it's really Xiaomi, same folks who make cell phones under that brand.)When I got it, I followed all the instructions and first installed the Roborock app on my phone (which it tells you to do) and then later the MiHome app (which it doesn't explicitly say to do, but only the MiHome app has some of the features referenced in the manual). I immediately updated the firmware. Then I let it loose.The first run through the house was kind of a disaster! I had expected it to have to figure out where everything was and consequently take a little extra time, but it only made it through about 1/3 of my house because it kept getting stuck on my area rugs and trying to figure out ways up onto them (which it never did). It also kept trying to climb up my bar stools and speaker stands like a dog humping someone's leg. This would have been comical if it wasn't so annoying. It just never figured out that there was an obstacle there. In the end it died before it even made it back to the dock and it didn't come close to fully vacuuming my house.Since it never made it through the house, that also meant the map wasn't saved and I couldn't even mark off "no-go" areas. So I had to just let it try again. The second and third times, I tried as hard as I could do make things easy for it, by removing *any* obstacles (including my stools and speaker stands) and by making my house "smaller" by closing lots of doors and blocking off any under-furniture areas (it also has a tendency to get stuck under my TV stand). That at least allowed it to finish mapping and save it, and then I could mark off no-go zones in the app. It's taken me about 3 weeks of trial and error, but I've now finally gotten it to the point that it's avoiding stuff it should be avoiding and cleaning the rest of my house properly.And generally, it's doing that pretty well now that it's set up. The laser mapping is quite accurate and the AI is such that it'll go around the edges first, then go back and do an efficient grid-based pattern over the inner sections of each room. Now that I have everything running reasonably well, it usually finishes my 1800 square foot house in about 90 minutes with about 50% of battery remaining. And I mean, in the areas it cleans, that's really finished - it's not just doing a random pattern and missing a bunch of stuff.BUT. And this is a big "but". Among the no-go zones I've had to mark are my area rugs. It just can't deal with them. Actually, one it sort of can and I've had to allow it a small path through on it to get to an area of hard floor that needs to be done. But it takes like 20 minutes just to get through that. The other rug it can't handle at all. And again, these are not high-pile rugs; they're just a little irregular, but I'm 100% confident that there are other robot vacuums out there that would tackle them with no problem. This is a big disappointment, and I almost returned the vacuum over it - I still need to manually vacuum these rugs.Even low-pile wall to wall carpet it's not all that happy with. The vacuum motor noticeably slows down, as does the wheel motor. It sounds like it's straining.I actually emailed Roborock support over this, and they flat out told me this vacuum is only intended for hard floors. And that's not what it says right here on Amazon; it says low pile carpets are among its "optimal" uses.I'm giving it four stars because I still don't think you can find a cheaper option with laser mapping and app-based control. And that's really cool, and not something I would want to be without. As long as it takes this thing to finish with its efficient patterns, I can't even imagine trying to get the house properly clean with a random pattern vacuum. But I'm definitely taking off a star because it really requires a lot of babying to get set up right - it's like trying to housebreak a pet - and because it just does not work on area rugs, and it works only somewhat well on carpet.

Reviewer: Reviewer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Effortless Cleaning, Worth Every Penny!
Review: The Roborock Q7 Max+ has completely changed how I clean. With powerful suction, precise LiDAR navigation, and a convenient auto-empty dock, it handles vacuuming and mopping effortlessly. The app makes scheduling and customizing zones easy, and the 180-minute battery is perfect for large spaces.It’s low-maintenance, pet-friendly, and surprisingly quiet. While the mopping is best for light cleaning, it’s great for daily upkeep. Highly recommend this for anyone looking to simplify their routine!

Reviewer: Raphael B.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Apesar da base carregadora ser 220v, o vendedor enviou sem custo um transformador para podermos adaptar aqui.Produto é muito bom para quem tem bichos. Aspira muito bem. Única questão é que ele é um pouco alto, então considere isso na hora de fazer a compra.

Reviewer: Selene Rodríguez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Es el segundo robot de limpieza que compro y me llevé muchas gratas sorpresas. Comencemos por el principio:Configurarlo es muy sencillo, aunque debo decir que quizá adultos mayores con poco contacto con la tecnología necesitarán algo de ayuda. Compré una para mí y una para mis padres ya grandes y tuve que configurar ambas.Los sensores anticaída y antigolpes son maravillosos. Tengo otro robot que a veces se queda atascado en los desniveles porque se precipita, pero éste va suficientemente lento como para percibir con tiempo que hay un desnivel o un objeto.La función de mapeo es verdaderamente útil. Vi al robot mapear y atorarse en algunos lugares difíciles, pero en la segunda o tercera pasada ya había aprendido dónde están los obstáculos y los recovecos y había determinado la mejor manera de limpiar sin arrastrar la mugre de un lado a otro.La función de fregado fue satisfactoria para mí. Ningún nivel de agua quita manchas pegadas, pero creo que es genial usarlo para mantener limpio fregando seguido. Yo tengo perros, lo hago cada tercer día, es muy fácil y se mantiene limpio. Solamente cuando hay manchas las quito con una servitoalla antes de pasar al robot.Me encantó sobremanera que con el depósito de 300 ml de agua y media cucharada cafetera de limpiador especial para robot, puede fregar toda mi casa, evitando el desperdicio de agua.El vaciador automático de polvo no me gustó del todo. Funciona solamente cuando es polvo fino, pero si lleva pelo de perro denso no siempre lo vacía. Debido a que mi casa se llena de pelo de perro, siempre debo vaciar el depósito manualmente, así que el extra que se gasta por el vaciador automático no valió la pena para mí.El equipo viene con un mop original de la marca, pero honestamente es muy delgado. Prefiero los mops genéricos que venden también aquí en Amazon, son más gruesos y absorbentes.Con este robot puedes limpiar la casa completa, (un mapa), una sola habitación o un área delimitada.Recomiendo ampliamente a las personas que les gusta mantener su casa limpia con el mínimo esfuerzo, pero también para los obsesivos compulsivos de la limpieza (yo estoy en el segundo grupo). Realmente creí que ningún robot podría satisfacer mis expectativas, pero éste lo hizo.

Reviewer: Mathieu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: You're paying a premium for two features here : vacuum intelligence and in-app mapping. Those two features were important to me so I didn't mind. If you don't care about those things, go for a cheaper model like Eufy.If you mind, the S4 is a damn good choice. The mapping is outstanding, controlling this vacuum from my smartphone is surprisingly convenient, you can also point it to a place so it only goes there, was useful to me as i cook a lot with flour. The S4's map makes it smart and efficient, it will do the contour of the room, then zigzag in straight lines as much as it can. It also doesn't care about most carpet, only struggling with the highest ones we use as a welcome mat. It had issues with bar stools, as it tried non-stop to climb the rounded sides, but I was able to setup a no-go zone in the app so it ignores the bar stools.Great mid-range vacuum. If you wanna spend the money to get past entry-level products, this is a great choice.

Reviewer: Fernando
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Todo el proceso desde que abres la caja hasta tu primer limpieza es sumamente sencillo, la aplicación muy intuitiva y fácil de usar. Las limpiezas programadas están de lujo y la aspiradora es muy inteligente. No golpea los muebles por su sensor de proximidad, es potente y hasta divertida de usar.

Reviewer: Gabi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Amamos o produto!Aqui em casa funcionou muito, muito bem.

Customers say

Customers like the cleaning ability, mapping feature, and suction of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention it's great for daily upkeep, maps out their home immediately, and boosts suction power when it detects that it's on. Some are satisfied with the value for money. However, some dislike its sturdiness and differ on whether it works well and the noise level.

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