🧹 Clean Smart, Live Smart!
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 |
J**S
"Lifechanging"
We are two weeks into owning our first robot vacuum (the Qrevo Edge) and my wife's exact words after day 3 was "this is lifechanging for me". We have 3 hair shedding pets, kids and full time jobs. It was already a challenge to even vacuum the entire house once a week, any regular mopping was absolutely out of the question. For reference, our floors consist of some carpet, several large area rugs/runners, but mostly tile that is indistinguishable from real wood floors) - Tiles are ADA approved so they do have quite a bit of 'texture' to make them non-slip. The Qrevo Edge has no issues sucking up any debris from the textured tiles, nor does the mop have any issues thoroughly cleaning them. It does an amazing job distinguishing tile from rugs and the corner sweep and mop extension capability is just amazing.Setup is honestly a breeze. just a few parts to put together for the base, and add sweeping brush and mop pads to the main unit & download the app. I don't remember if the first thing it did was dock itself and fully charge, or if it went ahead and ran around the house mapping before fully charging.After it had performed it's inaugural run using default settings (Vac & Mop), and I started working on custom routines and schedules. Once completed, it ran on schedule without any further prompting from me with the exception of alerting me to dump & refill the mop solution (by voice from the device during awake hours and app alerts on my phone). I also received only ONE error after it's initial run in which the dock reported an blockage issue. The volume of hair/debris got clogged at the gate just before entering the bag - I pulled out a seriously dense clump of dog/cat hair with chunks of dried mud that all came out in one 'pull'. This only happened during the initial run and has not happened since. I had honestly expected the robot to clog up but to it's credit no hair was on the rollers and it's pretty clear to me the base suction when emptying the robot is more than adequate to pull everything out of the robot itself. We probably had not vacuumed for two weeks prior to the initial run, and now it runs daily so I do not expect that to ever happen again.I do have a few suggestions for your initial setup: The robot's first run around your house is just for mapping only, it uses lidar, is amazingly accurate and fast (as in you won't be able to get in front of it and clear paths quick enough). Prep your house BEFORE you start it. It really is so much easier to start with a clean mapping vs having to make edits to the map and your routines because a door was closed and it couldn't map somewhere, or it picks up an obstacle that normally will not be there and puts it on your map. This is key as it will both make you map editing much easer later on (should you need it), and make setting up routines easier. Note the built in device Lidar does an amazing job at this task!- I put the breakfast and dining room chairs upside down on top of their respective tables to clear the floor. Map dose show the table legs as obstacles but by lifting the chairs I avoided having the chair legs also create perceived barriers.- I also picked up any floor baskets, small rugs (shower mats, bathroom mats, etc.. - don't worry, the software will adjust for the rugs during a later run when you add them back). I also recommend doing the same for any movable furniture that will shift around (*like small foot rests/ottomans, desk chairs, etc.) Place them out of the way for the first run if possible.Once mapped you can use the app to edit and add walls. We have a common, shared space with the kitchen/living room that I added a line to divide the spaces (and name accordingly). This was the space I edited 2x to get it right where I wanted it to be (was a bit difficult on a small phone screen). If you error with a wall - just use the option to merge the two rooms together and then edit again to add the virtual wall back in. *Just give the app about 30-45 seconds after you save to update on the screen. The No-Go Zone worked perfectly and after it's creation the robot quit trying to vacuum the Christmas Tree skirt. The zone is easily removed once I no longer need it. Just play with the cleaning settings if you find the default is not good enough, and keep making adjustments until your happy with the outcomes. For us, the major compromise is if I have it use multi pass, and have the Vacuum set to Turbo with Mopping set to High Water flow - it's going to take all day as it will have to recharge at least twice (and I suspect more likely a 3rd time) to cover the almost 2k sqft downstairs. Charging takes several hours to complete. For now, we are trying 2 basic cleaning schedules where on Mon, Tue & Thurs, Fri it runs a quick vacuum only (multi-pass) routine of the common use areas starting at 7am in the morning & then it gets the rest of the bedrooms/bathrooms in the afternoon when the doors are more likely open and available to clean. On Wed/Sat it runs duplicated routines but they are programmed to initially vacuum then Mop using the Heavy settings of those same areas. Sunday I can manually send it to clean the sun room which it can get down into but not back up and out of due to the door's weatherproof threshold and house elevation for stepping down to what was an outdoor porch. I'm going to try 3d printing a ramp after Christmas to fix the exiting issue - but for now, I just listen out for it to alert and then lift it back over the threshold so it can return to it's dock).I'm really glad I waited until this level of robot cleaner was available. I've had friends with much earlier models (from other vendors) and this is clearly a massive improvement for both functionality and App UI. I like this so much I will be considering purchasing a 2nd one for upstairs later this year. At this point, the only outstanding question is durability.... I'll follow up if there are any issues there.
A**W
Feels like a 10 year technology jump
The media could not be loaded. My first robot vacuum was the Neato Botvac Connected. When that died I switched over to iRobot, thinking I was buying the cream of the crop in robots. They invented the segment. Those were the most horrific, frustrating robots on the planet, and they are what I'll be comparing the Q Revo to.The Q Revo feels like a 10 year jump in technology compared to my old S9+ and M6 duo. Setup was a breeze. Snap the "runway" onto the dock, followed the instructions and it immediately connected to my Wi-Fi with zero drama.The Roborock is easily half the volume of the S9. Even on its max setting, you can comfortably watch TV or have a conversation. Where the S9 was like a tiny 747 taxiing around your house, the Q Revo is comparatively silent. So quiet, I thought it was broken at first. The video in this review is the robot in "balanced" mode.The mapping capabilities are incredible. It took me DAYS to map my house with the iR gear, and they had to be mapped separately. The mop wouldn't traverse thresholds and lacked carpet detection, I modified the thresholds to make it happy and it still fought me every now and then. The robots slowly mapped, each on their own, until finally, days later, we got usable (but ugly) maps out of both of them. The Q Revo created a gorgeous map of my 2,000+sqft house IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. And you could watch it build the map, live in the app. The map can be switched from 3D to 2D, and when it's done you have the option to add furniture, floor type, and direction of flooring so it never mops against the grain. Thanks to Lidar instead of a vision based camera system, the robot can run in complete darkness. No more leaving lights on when I leave so my vacuum isn't blinded.A linked clean vac/mop run of the my main living areas was a 6 hour affair with the iR bots. They couldn't run at the same time, so the mop had to wait for the vac to finish (or they would get their docks confused), including any breaks it took to charge. Since the Q Revo can do both at the same time, the same run takes about 90 minutes. It has no trouble in rooms with area rugs, easily switching from vacuuming/mopping to just vacuuming once the ultrasonic sensor detects carpet. It can also automatically up the suction to Max+ on carpet for deep cleaning. The large clean/dirty water tanks mean less filling and more mopping. Although the clean water/debris tanks of the robot are smaller than the S7/S8, this only means it will have to return to the dock more frequently to fill up/empty, not a huge deal.Pretty much anything you can think of can be done in the app, which is very well designed and easy to figure out. Do not disturb modes, scheduling, mop washing frequency, duration of drying cycles...All easy to find and adjust. Instead of dragging a dirty mop pad around your house, it will return back to the base to wash and rinse the mop at an interval of your choosing (default is every 15 minutes). You can set room-specific settings as well, for example the majority of my house is set to balanced mode and medium water use, but my guest room is set to max suction and more water, because pets frequently hang out in there. All of this is done automatically once you set it up. Want to clean rooms in a specific order? Set up a routine with multiple tasks in the order you want them done. Vacuum the guest room, vac and mop the kitchen, then mop the zone around the dining table. Easily configured in the app. Pin and Go is a great feature where you can tell the robot to clean a spot just by tapping it on the map. You can also remote control the robot through the app.As far as cleaning performance, there are plenty of YT videos on that with data on grams of crud removed and stickiness mopped up. I'll say it leaves my laminate clean (using just water) and sucks up dog hair and kitty litter just fine. I have no complaints.As far as obstacle avoidance, I haven't really tested it yet. It does successfully see things like desks, large dog bones on the ground and other bigger detritus, but luckily it hasn't had to avoid any droppings. My house is not robot proofed by any stretch. There are dog toys, cat toys, cords, and sandals on the floor at any given time. It hasn't gotten stuck yet. The roller did get jammed once when it sucked up a dryer sheet. I would assume it would only get better with future software updates.There is honestly no comparison to the S9 and M6. Those bots feel like they came from the dollar store compared to the Q Revo. This is the first time in the history of me using robovacs that I truly feel like I'm living in the future. I did a lot of research before buying this, even comparing it to the S7 MaxV and S8 Pro Ultra, and unless you absolutely need the pinnacle of obstacle avoidance, I don't see the S7 having any major benefits, and I'm not sure the S8 has any, either. The robot, dock and app are very well designed.The Q Revo is an absolute steal.
B**G
Great
As a novice to the world of espresso, I recently acquired a new machine and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. The device has proven to be exceptionally user-friendly, making the initial learning curve quite manageable. My decision to purchase this particular model was heavily influenced by its comprehensive feature set. These features provide a great experience for the first time. I found that the machine's capabilities significantly surpassed those of comparable models. The resulting espresso consistently boasts a rich flavor profile and satisfying crema. I am pleased with my purchase and would recommend this machine. It's a great machine!
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