Prime Day ended yesterday but the Roborock Q7 M5+ kept its best price anyway, and next to the iRobot, Dyson, and premium Roborock models it competes with on specs, the current price is “pocket change”. Amazon still has it at $249, off its $359 standard price and the lowest this self-emptying robot vacuum has ever been sold for, with 10,000Pa HyperForce suction, dual anti-tangle JawScraper design, PreciSense LiDAR navigation, VibraRise 2.0 mopping, and 7 to 9 weeks of hands-free operation.
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What rivals charge for the same spec sheet
A self-emptying robot vacuum with LiDAR navigation, dual anti-tangle brush design, simultaneous vacuuming and mopping, and 7 to 9 weeks of hands-free operation from a brand with a decade of robotics track record typically costs $400 to $600 at standard retail pricing. The iRobot Roomba j7+ with self-emptying dock and obstacle avoidance sits at $599. The Shark Matrix Plus with self-empty and sonic mopping is $499. The Roborock Q7 M5+ at $249 delivers the same core capability set at a price that its direct competitors haven’t approached, which is the comparison that makes the current price feel like pocket change rather than just a percentage discount on a standard product.














