Both the Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete and the Roborock Saros 10R share a solid baseline of features: HEPA and allergy filtration, full compatibility with both Google Assistant and Alexa, and a one-year warranty. At roughly the same footprint width (350–353 mm), they occupy a similar floor area, but their profiles diverge meaningfully. The Saros 10R stands just 79.8 mm tall versus the Z60 Ultra's 96 mm, a difference of over 16 mm that can be decisive in homes with low-clearance sofas or beds — the Saros 10R will simply reach spaces the Z60 Ultra cannot.
On acoustics, the Saros 10R's 68 dB noise level versus the Z60 Ultra's 74 dB is a 6-decibel gap, which perceptually translates to the Saros sounding roughly half as loud during operation — a real comfort advantage for daytime or open-plan use. The Saros 10R is also slightly heavier at 5000 g versus 4600 g, though for a robot vacuum this rarely matters in practice since users rarely lift it.
The most striking divergence is in dustbin empty time: the Z60 Ultra's dock is rated for 100 days between empties, compared to just 49 days for the Saros 10R — more than twice the hands-off interval. The Z60 Ultra's docking station is physically larger (98,410 cm³ vs 88,315 cm³), which explains the extra capacity. In summary, the Saros 10R has a clear edge in slimness and quietness, making it better suited to furniture-dense or noise-sensitive homes, while the Z60 Ultra wins decisively on low-maintenance autonomy for users who prioritize longer intervals between dock interactions.