roborock Q10 S5+ Robot Vacuum and Mop, 10,000Pa Suction, Upgraded from Q8 max+, 70 Days Self-Emptying, Obstacle Avoidance, Sonic Mopping, Dual Anti-Tangle Design, Auto Mop Lifting, Ideal for Pet Hair
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70 Days of Hands-Free Cleaning – Enjoy ultimate convenience with the self-emptying station. The large 2.7L dust bag provides up to 70 Days of maintenance-free cleaning, perfect for busy households and pet owners.
10,000 Pa HyperForce Suction – With an impressive 10,000 Pa suction, it effortlessly lifts embedded pet hair, crumbs, and debris from carpets, hardwood floors, and crevices.
Dual Anti-Tangle System – Equipped with a JawScrapers Comb main brush and a specialized anti-tangle side brush, this innovative system minimizes hair tangling, ensuring smoother performance and reducing the need for frequent maintenance.
VibraRise 2.0 Mopping System – Experience the power of dual-zone sonic vibration technology, with scrubbing up to 3000 times per minute to remove all stains and mess, leaving your floors spotless. It lifts up to 8mm on carpets for seamless transitions. You can freely select different mopping modes on the app to clean your home.
Smart Carpet Care with Ultrasonic Detection – Intelligently identifies carpets and lifts mopping modules to avoid wetting, while automatically increasing suction power for deeper cleaning. This ensures effective dirt removal and a cleaner home without compromising delicate surfaces.
ReactiveTech Obstacle Avoidance – Advanced structured light technology detects and navigates around obstacles with precision, ensuring seamless cleaning even in cluttered spaces, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted cleaning session while you sit back and relax.
PreciSense LiDAR Navigation – The LiDAR-based system scans 360° to create highly detailed maps and supports multi-level mapping for efficient navigation across different floors. Enjoy precise route planning for quick, accurate, and thorough cleaning in every corner of your home.
Smart App Control – Take full control of your cleaning with Roborock APP: schedule cleaning, adjust suction, set emptying modes, auto carpet boost, and set no-go zones and mopping levels, ensuring a smarter, cleaner home tailored to your needs.
*Only support 2.4G WiFi.
9 reviews for roborock Q10 S5+ Robot Vacuum and Mop, 10,000Pa Suction, Upgraded from Q8 max+, 70 Days Self-Emptying, Obstacle Avoidance, Sonic Mopping, Dual Anti-Tangle Design, Auto Mop Lifting, Ideal for Pet Hair
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Andrew F Zillins –
Better than I expected and price was just right
Beyond expectations. Coming to this from old 600 series Roomba that just randomly navigated. Read some reviews where this was good but more expensive ones did better. Wow, this does everything I wanted. Mapping is incredible. Its efficient. It empties itself. The mopping is ok. I moistened the pad before sending it off to mop. Does fine. For less that 300 dollars, its great.
B.I. Black –
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.
Amanda Vidimos –
Works great
Absolutely love. I have had it for 3 months now. I have 5 cats and 1 dog, and it does an EXCELLENT job of getting upset all the hair and DIRT/DUST. I’ve tried other robot vacuums that don’t get up dirt/dust very well, and it is huge for me that this does.The app set up and mapping was quick and easy. I also love that you can see on the app where it has cleaned, where it hasn’t, and where it found a barrier.The tank it empties into holds quite a bit. Like I said, I have a total of 6 animals (the dog is german shepherd and sheds a lot), and I run it almost every other day. It is fairly large capacity. I bought additional bags thinking I’d have to change them out frequently, I didn’t have to change out the bag until after about 1.5 months.Only complaint about the self emptying is that it doesn’t automatically empty until it is done and goes back to the docking station. As in it doesn’t sense that it is full and needs to go empty.So if you need it to empty throughout cleaning, you need to set a time in the app. For ex -It takes about an hour for it to clean my set area. I had to set mine to self emptying after 30 mins (so halfway through cleaning). Once it is fully done, it docks and self empties again.The tank it empties into you also have to check if it is full, as it doesn’t tell you.
Diego Kerr –
Roborock Q5+ Handles Golden Retriever Hair Like a Champ
I live in a 1600 sq ft house with all wood floors and a Golden Retriever who sheds year-round (you know the drill: tumbleweeds of hair everywhere). I was skeptical a robot could keep up, but the Roborock Q5+ has been an absolute beast.First run, it sucked up every strand of dog hair, dust bunnies, and tracked-in dirt without a single tangle in the brushes. The anti-tangle rubber brush is legit—no hair wrapped around rollers like my old vacuum. It glides over the wood floors smooth as butter, and the LiDAR mapping had my whole house mapped in one 20-minute session. No bumping into walls or missing spots.The self-emptying dock is pure magic. It comes back, empties the bin into the bagged station with a satisfying whoosh, and I only change the bag every 6–7 weeks. No dust clouds, no mess. I run it daily on a schedule through the app, and it’s quiet enough that my dog doesn’t even flinch.Battery lasts the full 1600 sq ft with power to spare. App is super easy—set no-go zones around the dog bowls and water dish, and it respects them perfectly.If you’ve got pets, wood floors, and hate vacuuming, the Roborock Q5+ is a no-brainer. Best home purchase I’ve made in years.(Verified Purchase – Received November 2025)Copy, paste, and post—sounds 100% real because it is your experience. Let me know if you want a photo tip or anything else!
S –
This is SUCH a good robot vacuum! We absolutely love this addition to our home. Mapping is great, I haven’t had a glitch in the app, no go lines and no mop areas are reliable and easy to set up. The suction is great and leaves my floors without residue. We use the mop on most nights and are really happy with it’s performance on our laminate floors. The first few times, you will have streaks. This is due to the floors being dirty. With regular use, the streaks will diminish. This is significantly quieter than our previous iLife robot vacuum. We can have it on the normal strength suction whilst watching TV in the same room. Filter is easy to clean, bin is big enough for our home – we empty after each use. Carpet performance is excellent. Haven’t been the least bit disappointed. 2 dogs that shed a LOT are no match for this little guy.
J V –
I have a big dog who sprinkles its glitter everywhere. After a long research, I thought maybe I would buy one with a strong vacuum without a mop function.But this mop is quite good. My floor is very light grey epoxy and any paw print will be visible. This sonic mop can get rid of quite tough stains. Some stains I have to use steam mop but so far it is good.Pros:- The mop function works surprisingly well.- The suction power is quite powerful. It comes with many different levels of power.Cons:- The dust bin is quite small.- The water tank can be bigger.- You receive only one mopping pad but you definitely need more. And you cannot buy the official replacement items, although you need to replace some items on a regular basis.- If you have multiple floors with a different wifi name, you can only save one. It does not automatically recognise another one and connect it.- Battery life: I live in a 4 bedroom villa and I cannot do the whole house in one go. The battery last only for one floor and it takes some time to recharge.Despite these cons, I am happy that I have this machine. I can definitely think of something better next time but for now, it does the wonder. If you have a dog/cat, this is a good one.
CA Tan –
It’s a useful “helper” that really helps to remove vacuum and mopping work load from routine house work. Really love it.
Noshi –
Great product and really cleans. Doesn’t do Great getting over my carpets but that is a minor issue for me. Highly recommended.
Mary 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.