Roborock Q5 Pro+ Robot Vacuum and Mop
Experience a new era of hands-free home cleaning with the Roborock Q5 Pro+. Designed for modern households, it features intense 5500Pa suction, self-emptying capabilities, and advanced LiDAR navigation. Ideal for pet hair, hard floors, and carpets.
- Self-Emptying Dock: Enjoy up to 7 weeks of hassle-free cleaning with the 2.5L auto-emptying dustbin.
- 5500Pa HyperForce Suction: High-performance dual brushes capture debris and pet hair from every corner.
- Vacuum & Mop Combo: 770ml dustbin and 180ml water tank with adjustable flow for simultaneous mopping and vacuuming.
- PreciSense™ LiDAR Navigation: Accurate room mapping with Quick Mapping, 3D & multi-level mapping support.
- App Control: Customize schedules, define No-Go Zones, manage suction/mopping modes—all from the Roborock App.
- Voice Assistant Compatible: Works seamlessly with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
Technical Specifications | |
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Brand | Roborock |
Model | Q5 Pro+ |
Suction Power | 5500 Pa |
Dustbin Capacity | 770 ml |
Navigation | LiDAR + SLAM |
Water Tank | 180 ml |
Color | Black |
WiFi Support | 2.4GHz only |
Dimensions | 19.29″ L x 15.07″ W x 14.44″ H |
Mis expectativas eran no tener que hacerle nada a la aspiradora durante una semana y de alguna forma diario si debo hacerle algo.
En todo lo demás excelente, siento que aspira muy bien, además que puedes personalizar los niveles de aspirado, me ha ido bien con el predeterminado que es el más bajo. Bordea muy bien los obstáculos, eso sí, debes hacer un recorrido previo en tu casa cada que la vayas a prender y quitar cables, zapatos o cualquier cosa que le quede fácil montarse y aspirarlo. Tener cuidado si tu trapeadora tradicional está en el suelo, se monta encima y la aspira y se enreda.
I have had this vacuum for a couple of months now. It is my 3rd robot vacuum - one iRobot and one other generic brand - and it by far works the best of the three. We have a golden retriever in the house so daily vacuuming is pretty essential and I need something that I don't have to babysit like my other two that were always managing to get themselves stuck or snagging a wire or something. After getting everything configured right, this seems to be working pretty well. I do a deep clean with higher suction power at least once a week (which does take a battery recharge break) and a basic clean every day which does not need a battery recharge. (Roughly 1800 square feet, probably two thirds vinyl and one third shallow carpet) and it runs without needing me to come save it and doesn't take much prep other than picking up throw rugs and dog toys. But getting it configured is harder than it should have been.
First, getting it connected to wifi through the app. It kept hanging at the first step. A quick web search let me know to turn off cellular data on my phone and then it worked with no issue. If that is going to affect pretty much everyone on an iPhone, it would be pretty useful for the app to tell you instead of making you go search and it does not even show up in the troubleshooting steps in the app as a reason. Secondly, one of the major reasons I got this was the auto emptying. The first couple uses, I had a big wad of Golden Retriever hair in the dustbin that I had to manually empty. I then found the setting for Auto-Empty settings and switched it to Max. It has worked fine since. It is louder but the bin is empty. It also left some debris on the floor during its first use. Switched to a higher suction and it picked it up. (Small plastic piece from a tag that was on the vinyl floor - nothing sticky or hard to pick up). So I think the default settings are weaker than what most people actually need based on my small sample size.
Also the documentation is pretty terrible. Figuring out how to get this thing to work as a mop has been a bit of trial and error. The documentation got me part of the way there, but it is generally useless. And one super useful bit of information would have been really nice - what goes into the water container. Roborock does make a cleaning solution. Some math and testing results in the container holds roughly 6 ounces of water. The dilution ratio on the cleaner is 1 to 300. That equals 1/8 of a teaspoon of a cleaner when you fill that tank with water. I also have to put the thing on its lfastest empty setting to have enough hitting the floor to make a difference.
Lastly, the Alexa integration is horrible. The Roborock skill woth this particular model may be the most useless skill I have ever tried and that is saying something. You can not fire off a specific routine (like "Alexa, tell roborock to vacuum kitchen") The only thing that works is Alexa recognizes it as a smart device independent of the skill and you can turn it on or off (Alexa, Start Roborock) and it will run the default routine. I really have ended up using the app most of the time.
So in summary - the vacuum itself is 5 stars. Easy maintenance, works well and runs well. The app (after you're done with the setup) would be 4 stars - editing maps and so on could be a bit easier but overall it works well. The mopping is two stars. It basically works but is a lot of extra effort to get working, poorly documented and is basically like wiping your floor with a cloth and no pressure. It reduces my mopping need a little, but not much. The configuration is two stars - harder than it should have been. And the integration is one star and really should be zero since it doesn't work at all. But I left my overall score as a 4 star because the ongoing use of it as a robot vacuum really is useful, doesn't require me to babysit or intervene often (maybe twice it has got caught on a wire or strap). It's the other areas that really need help so if those are your primary concerns, I would look elsewhere. If you want a robot vacuum that will work when you are not babysitting it and do a good job on your floors, I've been really pleased with it and would recommend it.
So if you want a vacuum that works well after some configuring (Set Auto-Empty Settings to Max and build at least one cleaning routine with Max suction turned on), I would highly recommend it. If the Alexa integration instead if using the app is a big deal or you don't like to tinker with configuration, then you will probably find this one frustrating.
I'll come back and update this after a month or so of daily usage so this is built on more than initial impressions but overall, this seems to have done the trick for me (two pets, two reasonably clean adults, no kids in house).