The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum in white emerging from its docking station onto a wood floor with a white wall in the background

If you’re looking for a little extra help keeping up with household chores, the Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum and Mop quickly proves itself as a reliable cleaning companion. In my home, a constantly shedding dog paired with a busy family on the go that leaves crumbs in its wake means the floors are rarely clean for long. That’s exactly why the Qrevo Curv felt tailor-made for my space. After more than a month of regular use and plenty of real-world testing, I came away genuinely impressed with how well it handled keeping up.

From its elegant design to its seriously impressive 18,500Pa suction power, the Qrevo Curv positions itself as a premium, all-in-one floor-care solution. And after testing it across hard floors, carpets, pet hair zones, and real-world messes, I can confidently say this is one of the most complete robot vacuum and mop systems released to date. Let’s explore all the Qrevo Curv has to offer in my full review.

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Unboxing the Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum

The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum is laid out with all its components visible, completely unboxed.

Right out of the box, the Qrevo Curv offers some thoughtful design features. The main robot itself has a sleek, modern profile. But it’s the multifunctional dock that really signals this is a higher-end setup. It’s not just a charging station, it’s a full maintenance hub that washes, dries, empties, and refills the Qrevo Curv. Save for the odd fluid refills and bin dumps, it’s one of the most “hands off” experiences I’ve ever had with a robotic cleaning device. Even the hub maintains itself and ensures it’s ready for another round of floor chores without requiring constant oversight.

Seamless setup with the Roborock app

Setup through the Roborock app is quick and easy. Within minutes, the robot began mapping my home using its PreciSense LiDAR system. It took only about 10 minutes to map the first floor and just 5 minutes to map the second. Watching an accurate floor plan come together in real time on my phone was genuinely satisfying, especially knowing it was setting the stage for smarter, more efficient cleanups down the line. It also could navigate and mark tricky areas on the map it generated. It easily avoided trouble spots and accurately detected stairwells to avoid potential falls.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum mopping a wood floor.

HyperForce Suction offers a supercharged clean

The headline feature here is suction, and Roborock delivers in a big way. With 18,500Pa of HyperForce suction, the Qrevo Curv has no trouble pulling debris from carpets or lifting fine dust from hard-floor seams.

In my testing, it handled everything from visible cereal bits to finer grit like dirt, sand, and winter salt without hesitation. It also transitions between surfaces without leaving behind those annoying “missed patches” you sometimes see with weaker, less feature-rich robot vacuums. In daily use, that power translates to fewer follow-up passes and noticeably cleaner floors overall.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum one half of its duo brush head removed.

Zero-tangling DuoDivide Brush

The DuoDivide main brush is a genuine game-changer and easily one of my favourite features of the entire system. After several complete cleaning cycles, I checked the brush, expecting the usual hair buildup. I was surprised to find almost nothing wrapped around it. The reason is simple: the dual, split-brush design guides hair toward the center and channels it directly into the suction path, rather than letting it wind around the roller. On the rare occasion something was left behind, opening the unit and clearing it took seconds. Having used plenty of single-brush robot vacuums, the Qrevo Curv delivers a noticeably cleaner, more frustration-free experience.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum flipped over.

FlexiArm Arc Side Brush captures corners

Corners are traditionally a robot vacuum’s weakest point, especially with their rounded body designs. Roborock’s FlexiArm Arc Side Brush changes that with more powerful accuracy in its cleaning regimen. The brush automatically extends when needed, reaching into corners and along edges that standard fixed brushes usually miss. The only downside is that the FlexiArm spins up so hard it often spreads debris around more than I’d like. Still, on subsequent passes, the Qrevo Curv picked up anything left behind.

Cleans in hard-to-reach spots

In my home, this made a noticeable difference, especially in the kitchen and entryway where debris loves to collect along baseboards. Whether it was pet hair or fine dust, the Qrevo Curv consistently pulled debris out of corners instead of pushing it around. The cleaning-edge performance is yet another key highlight, showing that Roborock is paying attention to all the little details.

Vacuum and mop at the same time

The Qrevo Curv uses dual spinning mop pads with app-controlled water levels, and the results are impressive. What really sets it apart is its ability to lift and lower the mop system intelligently. When it detects carpet, the mop lifts, when it transitions to hard floors, the mop deploys automatically. This means it can vacuum and mop in a single run without soaking rugs or skipping rooms. In practice, it feels seamless. I found my floors look consistently cleaner, and I didn’t have to babysit the robot.

Refilling the Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum with water and loading it up.

Multifunctional Dock 3.0 is feature rich

The dock is where the Qrevo Curv system really earns its premium status. Aside from the occasional need to empty the dustbin and top up and drain water, the entire system is impressively hands-off. The dock handles hot-water mop washing, automatic air-drying of the mop pads, and auto dust-emptying for up to seven weeks. All this while it also refills the robot’s water tank on its own. It even cleans itself, using hot water from the dock to wash and dry the mop pads, keeping ongoing maintenance to a minimum.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum next to a small black and white long haired dog.

Navigation, AI, and smart features

With Reactive AI, RGB cameras and sensors, the Qrevo Curv recognizes and avoids dozens of object types. In my home, it navigated around shoes and pet toys without collisions or confusion. The Roborock app ties all this technology together beautifully. The system can “learn” to become more efficient with SmartPlan Technology, which adapts cleaning routines based on usage patterns. At the same time, you can also use manual controls to fine-tune schedules, water levels, no-go zones, and dock behaviour.

Final thoughts: A robot vacuum I recommend

Between my small dog, messy debris from day-to-day activities, and a hectic schedule that leaves little time for daily floor care, the Roborock Qrevo Curv has become my robotic cleaning companion. It’s powerful, intelligent, and very low maintenance.

What stands out most is how complete and well-thought-out the system is. From zero-tangle brushes and excellent edge cleaning to truly hands-free mopping and a dock that does almost everything for you. If you’re looking for a premium robot vacuum that can handle pet hair, daily messes, and mixed flooring with ease.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv is an easy recommendation and one of my favourites in the Robot Vacuum category.

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Matthew Rondina
Matthew has been involved in all things tech related since the start of the digital era. He shares his passion for technology in his day job as a teacher and via multiple media platforms. As a long-time veteran of the video game and tech industry, he's covered interactive entertainment and esports on the web, in video series, podcasts, and on international television. You can follow Matthew's tech-venture filled lifestyle on twitter, instagram @dapper_tux.