Get ready for a deluge of robot vacuums: Roborock has launched five new automated cleaners in Australia to bolster its entry-level and mid-range stocks. At the top of this flurry of robots is the Roborock Qrevo C, a mess-cleaning machine that takes hair tangles seriously.
Priced at $1,699 here, the Qrevo C has 12,000Pa of suction power and two spinning mops, including an extendable arm that reaches out to clean corners and edges. It also includes a specially designed “DuoDivide” brush that Roborock claims has “0% hair tangling” performance. My partner’s long hair combined with my cat’s fur would provide quite the testing ground for this claim.
In between cleaning runs, the Qrevo C returns to its docking station to empty the internal dustbin and wash its mops. Roborock’s dock washes the robot’s mops before drying them at 45 degrees Celsius.

A $1,499 alternative comes in the form of the Roborock Qrevo L. For $200 less, you don’t get the DuoDivide brush, and the robot has a slightly lower peak suction power of 10,000Pa. It also doesn’t have the “FlexiArm” extendable mop sported by its Qrevo C cousin.
Alongside Roborock’s new mid-rangers is a suite of cheaper models, starting at $399 for the Q7B. For the comparatively low price, you get a robot with 8,000Pa of suction power that also mops, but doesn’t include an auto-empty station.
The next step up, Roborock’s $799 Q7T+, does include an auto-empty station, along with a bit more power. It gets 10,000Pa of suction power, capable of sucking up more while also emptying its contents for you.
Roborock’s fifth device is the Q10V+, a $1,299 device equipped with a stronger mopping system plus a FlexiArm side brush that works with the DuoDivide brush to prevent hair tangles. It also has 10,000Pa of suction power and ships with an auto-empty dock.

All of Roborock’s new vacuums are out now via the brand’s website and various retailers.
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