Roborock is expanding its Qrevo lineups with several new robot vacuum models across the Edge and S series. While multiple variants have appeared on the company’s global site, only a couple currently show signs of heading to the U.S. market: the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 and the Qrevo S Pro.
The original Edge was one of our favorite robots in 2025 (see our review), and we are very interested to see the upgraded variants.
Roborock Qrevo Edge 2: A New Edge Generation for the U.S.

The Qrevo Edge 2 appears to be Roborock’s latest flagship headed to the U.S., and it introduces a significant redesign compared to previous models.
Most notably, it features an ultra-slim 3.14-inch profile made possible by a retractable LiDAR system. This allows the robot to clean under low-clearance furniture, while designs with a fixed turret will be more limited in under-furniture access.
For comparison, the original Edge model used a non-retracting LiDAR turret and topped out at 18,500Pa of suction, whereas the new Edge 2 jumps to a much higher 25,000Pa.

Other standout features include:
- Dual anti-tangle brush system
- FlexiArm edge cleaning for better corner coverage
- Reactive AI obstacle recognition (280+ objects)
- RGB dirt detection with adaptive cleaning
- 176°F hot water mop washing and warm air drying
- Fully automated dock with auto-empty, refill, and mop maintenance
Altogether, the Edge 2 positions itself as a feature-rich robot vacuum that emphasizes both cleaning power and improved access to tight spaces.

The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 is a robot vacuum/mop combo designed for fully automated, whole-home cleaning, featuring an industry-leading 25,000Pa HyperForce suction system paired with a dual anti-tangle brush design for improved hair pickup and reduced maintenance. It uses FlexiArm technology to extend its side brush for better edge and corner coverage, while its upgraded dual spinning mop system tackles dried-on stains and lifts when carpets are detected to prevent wetting. The ultra-slim 3.14-inch profile allows it to clean under low furniture, and its multi-scenario cleaning intelligence automatically adjusts suction and water levels based on floor type. Navigation is handled by advanced LiDAR mapping combined with Reactive AI obstacle recognition, enabling it to avoid common household objects and maintain efficient routes. The Qrevo Edge 2 also supports app control, multi-level mapping, and customizable cleaning zones, and it pairs with a multifunctional dock that automates tasks like self-emptying, mop washing, and drying for hands-free operation.
Price as of May 11, 2026
Auto Empty Station: Self Empties Debris | Washes Mop Pads | Washes Mop Pads with Hot Water | Dries Mop Pads | Dries Mop Pads with Heated Air | Self Cleaning | Dirty Water Sensor
Mopping: Lifts Mop Pads on Carpets | Extending Mop Pads for Hard to Reach Areas | Can Leave Pads at Base while Vacuuming
Hardware: Auto Extending Side Brush for Hard to Reach Areas | Removes Hair from Brush Roll
Performance: Carpet Boost Settings | Stain Detect
Mapping / Navigation: Multi Level Maps | Virtual Barriers and No Go Zones
Obstacle Avoidance: 280 Objects Recognized
Pet Features: Live Video Monitoring | Pet Checkup or Similar
Controls: Virtual Assistant Options
| Scores | Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 | Average Robot Vacuum Tested |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum Wars Overall | TBD | 2.58 |
| Features | TBD | 3.28 |
| Mopping Performance | TBD | 2.39 |
| Obstacle Avoidance | TBD | 3.39 |
| Pet | TBD | 3.42 |
| Navigation | TBD | 3.21 |
| Battery | TBD | 2.56 |
| Performance | TBD | 3.56 |
| Official Battery Life: 188 Minutes | Navigation Type: RetractSense Lidar |
| Official Suction Power: 25000 Pa | Dust Bin Size: 240ml |
| Obstacle Avoidance Type: Single Camera & Structured Light | Objects Recognized: 280 |
| Multi Level Maps: Yes | Virtual Barriers: Yes |
| Detergent Capacity: unknown | Disposable Bag: 2.7L |
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Qrevo S Pro: A More Practical Premium Option

Alongside the Edge 2, Roborock has also introduced the Qrevo S Pro, which appears more likely to serve as a mainstream sub-$600 option in the U.S.
While it doesn’t include the ultra-slim redesign or retractable LiDAR, it still offers a strong feature set aimed at everyday usability:
- 18,500Pa suction
- Dual spinning mop pads with automatic lifting
- 167°F mop self-cleaning and hot air drying
- Self-emptying, self-refilling dock
- Anti-tangle brush system
- LiDAR navigation with obstacle avoidance

The Roborock Qrevo S Pro is a robot vacuum/mop combo built for efficient, low-maintenance cleaning, combining powerful 18,500Pa HyperForce suction with an anti-tangle brush system to handle dust, debris, and pet hair across hard floors and carpets. It uses dual spinning mop pads with high-temperature washing to maintain hygiene, while its mop lifting capability helps prevent carpets from getting wet during mixed cleaning sessions. Navigation is powered by LiDAR-based mapping paired with Reactive Tech obstacle avoidance, allowing it to intelligently detect and avoid common household objects while optimizing cleaning paths. The Qrevo S Pro supports multi-level mapping, app-based controls, customizable cleaning zones, and scheduling for tailored operation. Its multifunctional dock automates key maintenance tasks, including self-emptying, water refilling, mop washing, and warm air drying, enabling weeks of hands-free cleaning. Designed for everyday convenience, it also offers edge and corner cleaning improvements and adaptive cleaning modes that adjust suction and water levels based on floor type, making it a well-rounded option for automated whole-home cleaning.
Price as of May 11, 2026
Auto Empty Station: Self Empties Debris | Washes Mop Pad | Washes Mop Pad with Hot Water | Dries Mop Pad | Dries Mop Pad with Heated Air
Mopping: Lifts Mop Roller on Carpets
Hardware: 20mm Threshold Crossing
Performance: Carpet Boost Settings
Mapping / Navigation: Multi Level Maps | Virtual Barriers and No Go Zones
Controls: Third-Party Voice Control Options
| Scores | Roborock Qrevo S Pro | Average Robot Vacuum Tested |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum Wars Overall | TBD | 2.58 |
| Features | TBD | 3.28 |
| Mopping Performance | TBD | 2.39 |
| Obstacle Avoidance | TBD | 3.39 |
| Pet | TBD | 3.42 |
| Navigation | TBD | 3.21 |
| Battery | TBD | 2.56 |
| Performance | TBD | 3.56 |
| Official Battery Life: 180 Minutes | Navigation Type: Spinning Lidar |
| Official Suction Power: 18500 Pa | Dust Bin Size: 330ml |
| Obstacle Avoidance Type: Structure Light | Objects Recognized: 0 |
| Multi Level Maps: Yes | Virtual Barriers: Yes |
| Detergent Capacity: N/A | Disposable Bag: 2.7L |

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Global Models: Edge 2 Pro, EdgeT, and More
In addition to the two likely U.S. releases, Roborock’s global site also lists other Edge variants that have not been confirmed for the U.S.:
- Edge 2 Pro (See at Roborock) – A higher-end version of the Edge 2 that adds features like boiling water mop washing, 12N mop pressure, and upgraded obstacle avoidance. It appears to be the most advanced model in the Edge lineup overall.
- EdgeT (and possibly EdgeC) (See at Roborock) – More affordable versions of the platform, with a lower suction rating (18,500Pa) and retaining the new ultra-slim design and core navigation system.
These models suggest Roborock is building out a full tiered lineup around the new Edge platform, though availability may vary by region.

A Pattern of Platform-Based Lineups
The expansion of the Edge series seems to represent a hardware-forward platform, focused on slim design, advanced navigation, and maximum performance. The Qrevo series continues as a more accessible, feature-rich line that prioritizes convenience and value.
For now, U.S. buyers will likely see a curated selection from this lineup, with the Edge 2 and Qrevo S Pro taking center stage. The US Roborock website says the early launch dates are April 27th-May 10th, 2026.
As always, we’ll continue to track availability and updates as more information becomes available.
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