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The Roborock Q7 M5 is a sleek, black robot vacuum and mop combo featuring 10,000Pa HyperForce suction, dual anti-tangle brushes, and precision LiDAR navigation. With up to 150 minutes of runtime, app-controlled mopping with adjustable water flow, and smart scheduling, it’s designed to effortlessly handle pet hair, carpets, and hard floors. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a high-performance, low-maintenance cleaning solution that keeps homes fresh and allergen-free.










| ASIN | B0DSJ93KPD |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery Life | 150 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,864 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #27 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,579) |
| Filter Type | Washable |
| Form Factor | Rectangular |
| Included Components | Moisture-Proof Mat*1, User Manual*1, Robot*1, Mop Module*1, Charging Dock*1, Adapter*1, Mop*1 |
| Item Weight | 5.28 pounds |
| Item model number | Q7 M5 |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | Q7 M5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.09"L x 12.8"W x 3.98"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | 10,000 Pa HyperForce Suction Power, Dual Anti-Tangle Design, Vacuum and Mop in one Pass, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, App Controlled Mopping, Smart App |
| UPC | 195043007229 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
S**M
Impressive upgrade from S5.
I recently replaced my Roborock S5 with this one when the S5 died. This version genuinely impresses me. It is quieter than the S5, even on Max; has better pickup; has a better designed side brush and dustbin (top mount of filter minimizes the filter dirtying, but makes emptying it a little more awkward); and it has a mopping function that is actually useful. I have to mop a lot less now. The sound it makes also is much less annoying, so I don't mind having it run while I am home anymore. I mop a lot because I have two old Yorkies who are about to pass away, and they're frequently leaving bladder, stomach and or bowel contents on the floor. I also have a cat who thinks it's fun to pee in the cat box and poop next to it. As long as you don't tell it to clean up a pet mess that should be picked up or wiped up instead, it is very useful for helping to clean up pet messes once the pee or puke has been sopped and wiped up, or the poop has been picked up. When I need it to clean up the remnants of messes like that, I use 3% hydrogen peroxide in the water tank instead of water. It cleans, disinfects and doesn't harm the S7. If you have old, sick and/or clueless pets and they make significant messes it might encounter while you are not available then you will either need to lock them up while it runs and check for messes first, or get one that can avoid pet messes. That is the only drawback I see this machine having. The software is excellent. I was able to have it map the house and then easily and quickly correct the "rooms" layout it had concluded were in play. They weren't far off, either. I have it set to vacuum automatically in Balanced mode every week day, and do a deep mopping of the house every weekend day, a few hours after it vacuums the house at max. The level of configurability is top notch. Can't believe how well it mops. Stuff I would have had to pull out the mop for before, it can and does handle for me. Dried up pet puke, dried spills, even dried spills that have managed to collect a lot of dirt because they're sticky from sugar. I only have to pull out the mop once a week now, instead of up to 3x a day. When I'm cleaning the remnants of a pet mess that is oily, such as wiped up urine, I put down some dish soap on that spot on the ground and then let the machine spread it around while it mops to get rid of the oily residue. Until I cleaned up all the power cables on the floor, it had a tendency to get stuck on them while mopping. While it always found a way to get out of being stuck, this caused it to make puddles of dirty mop water that later dried up and left spots that I had to have it go back and mop up. Solution: make sure it can't get caught on power cables! That was my fault, so all I can say here is that I'm impressed that it can get itself un-stuck each time. This makes my life much easier, in multiple ways. I don't have to vacuum anymore. I only mop a fraction as much as I was doing before. And I can breathe better because the vacuum picks up better than before and the mop actually does clean the floor. Every time I have washed the mop pad it has created muddy water in the sink while I'm scrubbing soap into it. So far only one of those times has involved a pet mess that should have been picked up before it ran, so I know the "muddy water" results from fine dust and dirt that is on the floor that can't just be vacuumed up. The mop feature cleans a lot of fine dust off the floor, and that really helps me breathe better. I have what one doctor called "hypersensitive lungs", and dust makes me cough a lot. This isn't cheap, but it's worth the cost if you need to keep your house much cleaner than otherwise with a minimum of work on your part. Yes, you have to clean the mop pad every 1-2x it mops, but this takes about 3 minutes. I pop it in the sink, give it a few drops of dish soap or a few pumps of hand soap, and throw in an inch of hot water. Scrub it against itself until the water is good and muddy, and then drain and repeat the scrub against itself in fresh water without more soap. It will dirty that somewhat as well, and then be clean. Battery life is enough to vacuum my whole house on Max and then deep-mop it at maximum agitation as well, and still be around 56% battery. (My house is a little smaller than average.) The water tank can clean my entire house in one go on a standard vacuum and mop run with max water drip, but deep mopping is best done a room at a time with a tank check after each. I also have a female family member with very long hair who lives in this house. The brush is almost immune to getting wrapped up in her hair. Her hair was absolutely killing the S5's brush roll; I would have to clean it about once a week, and it wasn't always easy. I have had to spend maybe a few seconds once removing her hair with the new roll, and without even checking until a month after buying it. Even then it was only a few strands. Impressive. All in all, very pleased. This is a critical and very necessary appliance in my house, both because it lets me spend more time on my business instead of cleaning, and because it cleans well enough to make it much easier to breathe. This should definitely be at least one of your top two or three options. My research showed that there were only one, maybe two other vacuum systems that were worth considering as of this review. Given how crowded the market is, that's impressive. I'm very happy with my choice, and I will not be looking back.
B**K
Great for large amounts of pet hair
Unboxed it today and got it cleaning the main part of the house after just charging it to 51%. I am still having trouble believing how good it is, especially in cleaning up clumps of pet hair all over the place. We have multiple dogs and cats who shed constantly and copiously, and I have black floors to boot (pro tip: pets and black floors are a bad combination). In addition, the beasts keep tracking in mud/dirt from the backyard and leave muddy (when raining) and dusty (when dry) paw marks all over the place. So I set out to see how the S7 would deal with the worst of it. I decided to not manually vacuum first because I wanted to stress-test it with a week's worth of pet hair clumped all over the place along with a filthy floor. I installed the Roborock app on an Android tablet (with no Google account on it, got the app off apkpure, natch), created a Roborock account, and used the app to connect the robot to my Wifi and install a firmware update which was available. I then filled the water reservoir and snapped on the mop attachment with the mop cloth on it. Then as soon as the charge level hit 51% I pressed the "Clean" button in the app and waited to see how the robot would tackle the very unclean floor. The S7 was totally up to the challenge, and right out of the dock it left a strip of unbelievably clean floor. Now I wish I had taken photographs, because this thing just went gangbusters on all the clumps of hair and dust on the floor and I'm still pleasantly shocked by how good a job it did. The area mapping algorithm is pretty efficient and effective - it divided up non-rectilinear areas into blocks of rectangles, and after systematically cleaning the rectangular area it went to clean the irregularly shaped areas (of which my house has many; I think the architect hated 90-degree angles and liked conic sections). As the robot moves about doing its business, the app shows real-time progress of the robot's movement as well as new areas of the map appearing - if you've played an RPG computer game, the map update as the LIDAR refines the map and shows new areas is very like how games like Baldur's Gate, Diablo, etc uncover new areas of the map as you explore them. It did most of the main area in 34 minutes, using up 32% of charge. Just as it negotiated the tall bumpy threshold into one of the bedrooms, it decided it needed to return to the dock for charging. Now, that threshold between the bedroom and the main area is quite large, and I was expecting that I'd need to go help the robot back into the main area so it could go dock itself, but after a few seconds I heard it trundling back in and it headed straight to the dock and plugged itself in to charge. At this point I plucked it off the dock to see exactly how much trouble it had gotten itself into with all the pet hair it had sucked up so far. I expected that the roller would be wound solid with pet hair and that I'd need a session with scissors and patience. It was not needed - the roller was completely clean, and most of the pet hair it had sucked up was in the dust bin. One compressed clump of pet hair was up against a wall, but I think it got dislodged there as the robot cleaned the floor at the wall junction. The dustbin itself could be designed a bit better because it has a couple of baffles across the top of it (under a removable filter) which make it a little difficult to empty the dustbin of pet hair - I had to pick out clumps with my fingers and pitch them in a dustbin. No biggie, though. I then checked the state of the mop cloth to see whether the cleaned-up pet hair was felted to the cloth, and again I was impressed by how little pet hair was actually on the mop cloth; I expected lots but found almost none, which was further proof that the robot had vacuumed up whatever it encountered. The water reservoir was about half empty. Sound-wise, the robot is not that noisy when cleaning - to me it seems to be less noisy than a regular non-robotic vacuum cleaner. The robot is currently resting (charging) and I've refilled the water reservoir. Can't wait to see how the algorithm handles cleaning when it has to resume cleaning where it left off. One thing I have to mention: since Roborock is a Chinese company I had some privacy concerns regarding house maps etc (remember the Roomba scandal from a few years ago?) which remain to be assuaged, but the company's product page for the S7 MaxV Ultra (the S7's bigger better brother) states that they have privacy certifications from a well-known German arbiter whose name escapes me at the moment, so perhaps this is not going to be a problem after all. All in all, I am VERY impressed by this thing and will definitely be buying the AutoDock for it. Next year, I'll buy its bigger brother the S7 MaxV Ultra (with double the suction power, and a snazzy self-cleaning AutoDock) when I have some money to drop on it.
N**A
Wow! Finally i bought it after a lot of doubts. Reviews. Thinking.. reading.. hesitating.. and being tired to mop my kitchen every day so many times. It is amazing helper. It started smoothly and was so easy to understand even for dummies. Yes it also needs some maintenance - and due to compact sizes you need to fill tank daily, wash the mop and etc. But it still worth it especially if you have big space and not crowded. Though it navigate around room very well. I decided to buy accessories and ordered some extra mops here and brushes but not sure if those are originals. In general- I am happy i bought it
M**S
This is my first robotic vacuum. I have dark hardwood floors throughout and a black and white super shedder dog. When the vac goes through, not only does it pick up visible crumbs, fur, etc. but the dander from animal and humans. The shine that comes back on the floors is amazing. The fact that it does the cleaning under the beds as well is awesome. I don't use the app. Wally (the Roborock) moves along like he's got eyes. If I don't want a room cleaned, I close the door. Being a senior, this machine is a godsend.
A**R
This is an incredible product. I absolutely love it, it’s amazing. It cleans above my expectations. I bought it specifically to deal with animal hairs as I have three pets and it does this wonderfully. It has transformed my life. Some reviewers said it was noisy but I don’t find it so although I do live in Cairo and we’re “noise immune” in this city ☺️. Anyway I highly recommend it to anyone considering buying this purchase.
E**Z
Actualización! La uso diario por qué mis gatos tiran mucho pelo, la amo !!! De verdad que buena inversión!!!! Bueno apenas tengo dos días que la uso. Aspira super bien! Tiene 4 modos de aspiración, yo tengo dos gatos y esos pelos que aspiro no se veían en mi piso, robot aspiro y yo trapee, La interfaz de la app es muy amigable, puedes separar las habitaciones, yo tengo dos pisos y mapee arriba a también, tu la llevas la dejas en un punto mapea y regresa a ese punto ya que su base la puse abajo. Puedes prohibir zonas, puedes poner paredes falsas. Puedes usarla con el 🕹️ por si quieres aspirar algo en un punto fijo. Llega a su base muy bien. Sensor de caídas excelente ya que tengo escalones aquí en la sala y comedor y no pasó nada. Se mete entre las sillas del comedor, la verdad es buena compra, eso sí ,hay que limpiar diario el.contenedor de basura ya que es pequeño pero no te tardas ni 5 min. Yo lei muchas opciones de robots y está fue la que más me gustó y hasta ahorita creo fue buena opción.
I**K
I bought this vacuum after reading many positive reviews and I'm glad I did. This is the best robot vacuum I've ever used. It has amazing suction power, it can mop and vacuum at the same time, and it has a smart mapping feature that lets me customize the cleaning zones and schedules. It also works with Alexa, so I can control it with my voice. The sonic mopping is a game-changer. It can scrub the floors up to 3,000 times per minute and lift the mop automatically when it detects carpets. It can remove all kinds of stains and dirt, from coffee to mud. It also has a large water tank and a washable mop pad, so I don't have to refill or clean it often. The vacuum is also very quiet and efficient. It can run for up to 3 hours on a single charge and it can recharge and resume cleaning if needed. It can navigate smoothly around furniture and obstacles, and it can climb over thresholds and carpets. It also has a dustbin that can be emptied automatically with the auto-empty dock (sold separately). The app is very user-friendly and intuitive. It shows me the real-time status and map of the vacuum, and it lets me adjust the settings and preferences. I can also set no-go zones, no-mop zones, and invisible walls to prevent the vacuum from going where I don't want it to. I can also create different rooms and floors, and assign different cleaning modes and schedules for each one. The only minor drawback is that the vacuum is a bit pricey, but I think it's worth every penny. It saves me a lot of time and effort, and it keeps my floors and carpets spotless. I highly recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a smart and powerful robot vacuum and mop.
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