The Roborock Q7 L5 Plus has a footprint of 325 mm wide and 325 mm thick, with a low-profile height of just 99 mm and a total weight of 3300 g, making it compact enough to navigate under most furniture. It includes a HEPA filter for fine particle capture and operates at an audible noise level of 67 dB during use. The robot is compatible with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice control integration. Its docking station occupies a volume of 9773.624 cm³, while the robot itself has a volume of 10456.875 cm³. One practical highlight is the estimated empty time of 49 days, meaning the auto-empty station can hold collected debris for extended periods before requiring manual attention. The warranty period listed for this unit is 0 years.
The Roborock Q7 L5 Plus comes equipped with a broad set of navigational and convenience features, including mapping and route mapping for systematic floor coverage, along with support for no-go zones and virtual barriers to keep the robot out of restricted areas. An obstacle sensor and anti-fall sensor help it move safely around the home, and its anti-stuck behavior reduces the likelihood of it getting trapped during a cleaning run. The robot is self-emptying and returns to its dock automatically after each session, with auto docking handled without user intervention. Scheduling is supported, and the unit can be controlled remotely via smartphone over Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), though it does not include a dedicated physical remote control. It features carpet detection and mop raising to lift the mop pad when transitioning onto carpeted surfaces, along with adjustable water levels for mopping — however, automatic mop cleaning and mop drying are not supported. Voice prompts are available on the device, rounding out a feature set that covers most day-to-day automation needs.
The Roborock Q7 L5 Plus has an onboard dustbin capacity of 0.4 l and uses bags in its auto-empty station to contain collected debris, though it does not include a bag-full indicator to alert when the bag needs replacing. The robot automatically adjusts its height to accommodate different floor surfaces, and it comes with washable filters included, which can be rinsed and reused rather than replaced outright. It does not feature twin side brushes or an onboard display, keeping the physical design relatively minimal.
The Roborock Q7 L5 Plus delivers 8000 Pa of suction power and is capable of cleaning all floor types, handling both vacuuming and mopping within its three available cleaning modes. It does not include a dirt sensor, an electrostatic filtration system, or UV light, keeping the cleaning feature set focused on core suction and mop functionality without those additional detection or sanitation capabilities.
The Roborock Q7 L5 Plus is powered by a 3200 mAh battery that supports up to 180 minutes of runtime per charge, with a full recharge taking approximately 4 hours. During operation, the unit draws 60W of power. It includes an overheating indicator as a safety measure and features auto-off functionality to cut power when not in use. The battery is not removable, meaning it cannot be swapped out manually.