The Roborock Qrevo C weighs 3900 g and has a compact footprint of 353 mm wide and 350 mm in depth, with a height of 96.5 mm, giving it a total volume of roughly 11922.575 cm³. Its docking station is considerably larger at 85936.02 cm³, accommodating the self-emptying mechanism that can go up to 49 days between manual empties. Both a HEPA filter and an allergy filter are included, keeping fine particles out of the air during operation, while audible noise sits at 45 dB. The unit is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa for voice control, and it comes with a one-year warranty.
The Roborock Qrevo C offers a thorough set of navigation and automation features, including mapping, route mapping, no-go zones, virtual barriers, an obstacle sensor, and an anti-fall sensor, while its anti-stuck capability helps it recover from tricky spots without intervention. Scheduling and smartphone remote control allow flexible operation, and auto docking alongside automatic dust emptying mean the robot handles most of the cleanup process on its own. Carpet detection and problem area cleaning help it adapt to different surfaces and focus on dirtier spots as needed. On the mopping side, it supports mop cleaning, mop raising, and mop drying, with adjustable water levels giving additional control over wet cleaning. Voice prompts keep the user informed during operation, and connectivity runs over Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n); a dedicated physical remote control is not included.
The Roborock Qrevo C has an onboard dustbin capacity of 0.27 l and uses bags for debris collection, with a bag-full indicator to let users know when it needs attention. Washable filters are included, and the unit features a display as well as automatic height adjustment to navigate varying floor surfaces. It does not have twin side brushes, and relies on a single-brush configuration instead.
The Roborock Qrevo C delivers 12000 Pa of suction power and is capable of cleaning all floor types, making it suitable for both hard floors and carpeted surfaces. It also mops, extending its cleaning capability beyond dry vacuuming, and a built-in dirt sensor allows it to detect and respond to heavily soiled areas automatically. UV light is not included in this model.
The Roborock Qrevo C is powered by a 6400 mAh battery that supports up to 180 minutes of runtime per charge, with a full recharge taking around 2.5 hours. Operating power consumption sits at 60W, and the battery is not removable, meaning it cannot be swapped out manually.