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Roborock Qrevo Master Robot Vacuum Review: Impressive Results and Performance

A strong contender in the robot vacuum market, the Roborock Qrevo Master has most of the advanced features of the flagship S8 MaxV but with spinning mop pads instead of fixed pads—and at a more affordable price. After purchasing one and putting it through rigorous evaluations, we found that the Qrevo Master is a very impressive release from Roborock. It even claimed the top spot in our latest Vacuum Wars Top 20 Best Robot Vacuums list.

Update March 15, 2026: This robot vacuum was previously the #1 top pick at Vacuum Wars, but a newer model has since taken its place! See our latest top recommendation here.

Roborock Q Revo Master


The Roborock Qrevo Master is an advanced robot vacuum mop combo offering high-end features at a more affordable price. It excels in debris pickup using side brushes and a dual brush roller with floating housing. Its mopping system features adjustable water flow, a FlexiArm Mop for edge cleaning, and automatic mop pad lifting to avoid wetting carpets. The automated station empties the dustbin, washes and dries mop pads with hot water and air, refills the mop tank, and monitors water dirtiness. Navigation is enhanced by LiDAR, a front camera, and a 3D sensor for efficient cleaning. The feature-rich app includes virtual barriers, zone cleaning, and scheduling. While its airflow and suction are less impressive, it remains a worthy investment. See additional info

Price as of March 15, 2026

Auto Empty Station: Self Empties Debris | Washes Mop Pad | Washes Mop Pad with Hot Water | Dries Mop Pad | Dries Mops Pad with Heated Air| Self Cleaning | Dirty Water Sensor

Mopping: Lifts Mop Pads on Carpets | Extending Mop Pad for Hard to Reach Areas

Hardware: Auto Extending Side Brush for Hard to Reach Areas | 20 Threshold Crossing | Removes Hair from Brush Roll

Performance: Carpet Boost Settings

Mapping / Navigation: Multi Level Maps | Virtual Barriers and No Go Zones

Obstacle Avoidance: 62 Objects Recognized

Pet Features: Live Video Monitoring | Pet Checkup or Similar

Controls: Virtual Assistant Options

ScoresRoborock Qrevo MasterAverage Robot Vacuum Tested
Vacuum Wars Overall3.38

2.58

Features3.84

3.28

Mopping Performance3.22

2.39

Obstacle Avoidance4.17

3.39

Pet4.21

3.42

Navigation3.60

3.21

Battery2.93

2.56

Performance3.84

3.56

Official Battery Life: 180 MinutesNavigation Type: Spinning Lidar
Official Suction Power: 10000 PaDust Bin Size: 220ml
Obstacle Avoidance Type: Stuctured light &  Single CameraObjects Recognized: 62
Multi Level Maps: YVirtual Barriers: Y
Detergent Capacity: UnknownDisposable Bag: 2.7L

Roborock Qrevo Master robot vacuum and mop displayed on a wooden surface with various vacuum cleaners in the background and the "Vacuum Wars" sign illuminated above.
A spotlight on the Roborock Qrevo Master. © Vacuum Wars

The Roborock Qrevo Master

Roborock has recently expanded its Qrevo line significantly. “Revo” stands for Revolution, highlighting the spinning mop pad system that sets it apart from the VibaRise vibrating mop pad system found in the S7 and S8 series. The Qrevo Master is also the top-tier model within the Qrevo series, available in both black and white options.

Roborock Qrevo Master robot vacuum and mop shown in two color options: black and white, with corresponding smartphone app interfaces displayed in front of each unit.
Two colors, one powerful cleaning solution. © Vacuum Wars

Roborock Qrevo Master review: evaluation and performance

It’s time to dive into the real-world performance of the Qrevo Master. Throughout our evaluation, the model consistently excelled in key areas, showcasing its capabilities in both cleaning efficiency and advanced features.

Debris pickup

It excels at debris pickup on hard floors and carpets, which is something that Roborock has always been good at. Equipped with a single side brush, a dual brush roller, and a floating housing, it delivers nearly perfect sweeping performance, easily handling everything from fine dust to extra-large debris. 

Close-up view of the underside of the Roborock Qrevo Master, showing the DuoRoller Riser brush system and mop pads.
A closer look at the DuoRoller Riser and mop pads of the Roborock Qrevo Master. © Vacuum Wars

Additionally, the Qrevo Master features a new auto-extending side brush, one of the few robot vacuums to offer this, which noticeably enhances corner cleaning. 

Close-up view of the FlexiArm Design side brush of the Roborock Qrevo Master, shown extending to clean debris from a corner.
The FlexiArm side brush of the Qrevo Master.

Carpet deep clean

The Qrevo Master performed well in deep cleaning carpets, demonstrating better-than-average results. We measured this by embedding sand into a medium-pile carpet and weighing the bin before and after a timed run.

Carpet deep clean test results comparison showing the Roborock Qrevo Master scoring 79 against an average score of 77.
Qrevo Master exceeds the average in carpet cleaning effectiveness. © Vacuum Wars

Mopping system

As for its mopping system, the Qrevo Master offers electronically controlled water dispensing with more flow options than previous models. It also has the new Flexi-Arm mop from Roborock, which automatically extends for improved edge cleaning. 

Qrevo Master robot vacuum and mop cleaning along the edge of a wall on a wooden floor.
Precision cleaning along the wall with the Roborock Qrevo Master. © Vacuum Wars

In our mopping evaluations, the Qrevo Master delivered near-perfect results, particularly in the dried-on coffee and grape juice evaluations. Plus, after reviewing the evaluation footage, it may have outperformed the pricier S8 MaxV Ultra in these mopping challenges. It was a very close comparison, but we think the Qrevo Master has the edge.

Additionally, the mop pads lift 10 mm when the robot senses a carpet, preventing unwanted wetness on the carpet’s surface. You also have the option of vacuuming carpets first, without moistening the pads at all, in order to completely eliminate the risk.

Smartphone displaying the Roborock app's recommended routines screen.
Manage cleaning tasks for the Qrevo Master through the Roborock app. © Vacuum Wars

Roborock Qrevo Master robot vacuum features

Automated station

The self-empty bin is a significant advantage of the Qrevo Master. It not only automatically empties its dustbin into a disposable bag but also washes the mop pads with hot water, dries them with hot air, and refills the mop tank. Plus, similar to the S8 series, it features a sensor that detects how dirty the mop water is and triggers additional mop pad washings if needed.

There’s also a self-cleaning function, which is rare even among flagship models. The S8 has this feature as well, but the Qrevo Master includes a removable tray, making it easier to access for deep cleaning.

A person holding the Roborock Qrevo Master's docking station removable tray.
The Qrevo Master removable docking station tray. © Vacuum Wars

Hair detangling

This robot vacuum mop combo also introduces a new feature from Roborock: small blades inside the brush cover that automatically remove hair from the axles, where hair tends to accumulate. This can reduce maintenance time and ensure consistent performance without the hassle of manually cleaning out tangled hair.

The Roborock Qrevo Master uses a top-mounted LiDAR sensor for mapping and navigating. With its fast-mapping feature, it mapped our floor plan in about five minutes. Plus, in our navigation evaluation, where it was run on various power settings over a fixed floor plan, the Qrevo Master demonstrated above-average efficiency and coverage. 

Navigation efficiency comparison showing the Roborock Qrevo Master with a score of 0.81 m² per minute versus an average score of 0.67 m² per minute.
Qrevo Master surpasses the average in navigation efficiency. © Vacuum Wars

Battery life

The Qrevo Master also performs well in terms of battery life, and with an official runtime of 180 minutes on low power, it surpasses many competitors. We also found that its battery efficiency is above average, covering 1,659 square feet per charge, compared to the average of 1,207 square feet. Of course, actual performance may vary depending on various factors.

Battery efficiency comparison showing the Roborock Qrevo Master covering 1659 square feet per charge versus an average of 1207 square feet per charge.
Qrevo Master excels in area coverage per charge. © Vacuum Wars

Obstacle avoidance system

As for the robot vacuum’s obstacle avoidance system, it’s a significant advantage. The Qrevo Master uses a front-mounted camera and a 3D structured light sensor to recognize and avoid household objects, earning an impressive score of 10 out of 12 in our evaluations. While not perfect, this result stands out, especially when compared to the previous Qrevo MaxV model, which initially had one of the lowest scores we’ve seen.

Obstacle avoidance score comparison showing the Roborock Qrevo Master scoring 10, the Roborock Qrevo MaxV scoring 4, and the average score being 9.
Comparing obstacle avoidance: Roborock Qrevo Master vs. Qrevo MaxV and the average. © Vacuum Wars

Interestingly, both the Qrevo Master and the MaxV share the same hardware and Reactive AI, so the difference in performance was puzzling. We then decided to update the firmware on the older Qrevo MaxV and re-run our Obstacle Avoidance evaluation, where it improved significantly. We aren’t sure what changed since Roborock doesn’t provide a detailed change log. However, other reviewers have confirmed this enhanced performance as well. 

Obstacle Avoidance Score comparison graphic. Roborock QRevo Master scores 10, Roborock QRevo MaxV scores 9, and average robot vacuums also score 9. These results came after upgrading the app’s firmware.
Once we updated the firmware on the Qrevo MaxV, its obstacle avoidance performance drastically improved. © Vacuum Wars

App

Another pro feature worth highlighting is the Roborock app, which is one of the best in the industry and offers a wide range of features. These include: 

  • Virtual barriers
  • Specific room options
  • Zone and spot cleaning
  • Extensive scheduling options
  • Daily cleaning routines
  • Carpet boost
  • 3D and matrix map displays
  • Multi-level mapping
  • New pet checkup options
  • Video calling
  • And much more

New to Roborock or want to get the most out of your robot vacuum? Check out our Complete Roborock App Guide!

    Cons of the Roborock Qrevo Master

    This wouldn’t be a comprehensive Roborock Qrevo Master review without diving into the cons. While the robot vacuum mop combo doesn’t have many, there are a couple of potential drawbacks worth noting. 

    Raw power

    Despite performing well in practical evaluations like the carpet deep clean, pickup, and crevice evaluations, the power numbers from our bench evaluations were less impressive. For instance, it achieved only 13 CFM of airflow on max power, matching the S8 MaxV but falling below average. Its suction power also told a similar story. 

    However, while the Qrevo Master didn’t stand out in terms of raw power, it’s worth noting that, based on other evaluation results, raw power may not be as critical as once thought. 

    Four test shots of the Roborock Qrevo Master robot vacuum cleaning performance. The top left shows the vacuum on a hard floor with a pile of debris; the bottom left shows the same area cleaned. The top-right shows the vacuum on a carpet with colorful debris; the bottom-right shows the carpet clean after vacuuming.
    We saw strong results in our hard floor and carpet debris pickup evaluations. © Vacuum Wars

    Price

    Price is another con—it’s on the expensive side. However, this cost is relative. With the Qrevo Master, you’re investing in a fully automated floor care system that, according to our evaluations, performs as well as or better than the Roborock S8 MaxV and other flagship models that sell for significantly more.

    Roborock Qrevo Master: value and recommendation

    The Roborock Qrevo Master has claimed the top spot in our Top 20 Favorite Robot Vacuums list, which is updated weekly. It outperformed both the Dreame X40 and the Roborock S8 MaxV despite those models being significantly more expensive. This achievement highlights the Qrevo Master’s exceptional value.

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    We review robot vacuums constantly, and new models launch nearly every week—so our top picks can change quickly. Want to see if this one still ranks? Check out our latest Top 20 list here.

    Qrevo Master robot vacuum and mop docked in its station, displayed on a white circular platform with a gradient background.
    Roborock Qrevo Master on display. © Vacuum Wars

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