The Roborock Qrevo Curv, though not yet available in the UK, is already turning heads with its innovative design and advanced features. While UK shoppers await its release, Roborock continues to expand its lineup of cutting-edge robot vacuums, including the CES-unveiled Saros Z70, which boasts a robotic arm for tidying and object movement.
As for the Qrevo Curv, which I’ve had the chance to test over the past few weeks, it offers a fresh design and powerful functionality, though not without a few quirks.
Design and Features
True to its name, the Qrevo Curv features a docking station with smooth, rounded contours. This station houses a dust bag and dual water containers for clean and dirty water. While its curved design may divide opinion, I found it sleek and modern. However, one oversight is the lack of a dedicated container for cleaning agents. Though detergent can be added to the clean water tank, you’ll need to use a low-foam solution to avoid potential malfunctions.
The vacuum itself follows the familiar circular design of most robot vacuums, with a small raised tower for its laser-based navigation system. An RGB camera on the front enhances obstacle detection, making it more adept at avoiding common household items.
But the real innovation lies underneath. The Qrevo Curv boasts individually height-adjustable wheels, enabling it to cross higher thresholds than most models. It also introduces the Dual Anti-Tangle System, a two-piece main brush designed to minimize hair tangles—an invaluable feature for households with pets or long-haired occupants.
Performance and Customization
Setting up the Qrevo Curv is a breeze, thanks to a user-friendly app that guides you through the process. Once the robot completes its initial mapping run, your home is ready for tailored cleaning.
The app offers extensive customization options, allowing you to:
- Choose cleaning sequences (e.g., carpets first, followed by hard floors).
- Adjust mop rinsing frequency during cleaning.
- Instruct the robot to lift its mops when vacuuming carpets.
- Enable dirt detection for extra cleaning passes on particularly messy areas.
These features make the Qrevo Curv adaptable to various home setups, ensuring efficient and personalized cleaning.
Unmatched Suction Power
The Qrevo Curv’s suction power is a standout feature, reaching an impressive 18,500Pa. This places it among the strongest robot vacuums on the market, alongside flagship models from Dreame and Eufy, which now push the limits with up to 22,000Pa.
In testing, the Qrevo Curv performed exceptionally well. It effortlessly tackled cat litter, breadcrumbs, and sand, leaving floors spotless. Even carpets posed no challenge, with the vacuum delivering deep and thorough cleaning results.
Conclusion
The Roborock Qrevo Curv combines striking design, innovative features, and exceptional performance. While it has a minor drawback in its lack of a dedicated cleaning agent compartment, its adjustable wheels, advanced brush system, and powerful suction more than make up for it.
With its easy-to-use app and ability to handle a wide range of cleaning scenarios, the Qrevo Curv is poised to become a favorite among robot vacuum enthusiasts. Whether it’s tackling high thresholds or delivering spotless results on carpets and hard floors, this model is a powerful contender in the ever-evolving world of robotic cleaning.
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