The Roborock Qrevo S5V launched at $899 with specifications that represent the current top tier of consumer robot cleaning: 12,000Pa suction, self-washing mops with hot air drying, a 10-week self-emptying cycle, FlexiArm edge cleaning, and obstacle avoidance that navigates around cables and furniture legs in real time. Amazon currently has it at $549, down from its regular $899, a 39% cut that puts a fully loaded current-generation robot vacuum and mop at roughly what a basic self-emptying model without mopping cost two product cycles ago.
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12,000Pa suction, spinning mops that wash themselves, and 10 weeks without touching it
The 12,000Pa HyperForce suction is the highest available on a consumer robot vacuum, driven by a brushless motor that maintains consistent airflow deep into carpet pile and along floor edges without losing power as the dust bin fills. The SGS-certified zero-tangle system combines a rubberized floating main brush with an arc-shaped side brush that achieves a 0% hair tangling rate in independent testing, which eliminates the manual detangling that makes most robot vacuums a maintenance burden in pet households. The 10-week self-empty cycle stores everything in a sealed dust bin at the dock, and the auto-refill water tank keeps mopping sessions running across up to 3,552 square feet without requiring a manual water top-up mid-clean.













