Roborock Qrevo Curv specifications and in-depth review

Roborock Qrevo Curv

Manufacturer: Roborock

The Roborock Qrevo Curv is a full-featured robot vacuum cleaner that combines automated floor cleaning with mopping in a single unit. Weighing 4000 g and measuring 352 mm wide by 103 mm tall, it is designed to navigate a range of home environments while handling both hard floors and carpeted surfaces. Its self-emptying dock reduces manual maintenance, with an estimated 49 days between emptying cycles, and it supports scheduling, auto-docking, and smartphone control via Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 4 connectivity, with compatibility for both Google Assistant and Alexa.

On the technical side, the Roborock Qrevo Curv delivers 18500 Pa of suction power across four cleaning modes, backed by a dirt sensor and electrostatic filtration alongside a HEPA allergy filter. Its 6400 mAh battery supports up to 240 minutes of runtime per charge, with a full recharge taking approximately 3 hours and an operating power draw of 66W. The mopping system includes water level adjustment, mop raising for carpet detection, and mop drying functionality, while obstacle sensing, anti-fall sensors, no-go zones, and virtual barriers round out its navigation and safety feature set.

Pros
  • With 18500 Pa of suction and four cleaning modes, it handles a wide range of floor types and debris levels without needing manual adjustments
  • A 6400 mAh battery supports up to 240 minutes of runtime per charge, allowing it to cover larger areas before needing to return to the dock
  • The self-emptying dock with bag-based collection and a full indicator reduces how often manual intervention is needed, with an estimated 49 days between empties
  • Mopping capabilities include mop raising, drying, and adjustable water levels, making the wet cleaning system fairly self-contained
  • Mapping, no-go zones, virtual barriers, route mapping, and carpet detection give detailed control over where and how the robot cleans
  • Both HEPA and allergy filters are included alongside an electrostatic filtration system, covering multiple layers of particle capture
Cons
  • The dustbin capacity of 0.32 l is relatively small for the robot unit itself, making the self-emptying dock essential rather than optional for regular use
  • Operating noise reaches 61.5 dB in standard mode, which may be noticeable in quieter home environments
  • The battery is not removable, so it cannot be swapped out if it degrades over time
  • There is no overheating indicator, which means there is no on-device alert if the unit runs too hot during operation
  • It does not include a physical remote control, so all direct control depends on the smartphone app or voice assistants
  • The warranty period is limited to one year
Who is this for?

This robot vacuum is well suited to households looking for a largely hands-off cleaning routine, particularly those with mixed floor types that include both hard surfaces and carpeted areas. The combination of strong suction, mopping with mop raising and drying, and an estimated 49-day self-emptying cycle means it can operate for extended periods with minimal user involvement. Larger homes also benefit from its 240-minute runtime and detailed mapping tools such as no-go zones, virtual barriers, and route mapping, which allow room-level control over where and how cleaning is carried out. Users who are already invested in a Google Assistant or Alexa smart home setup will find it integrates naturally through voice control and scheduled routines.

Who is this NOT for?

Users with very small living spaces may find the feature set exceeds what they actually need on a day-to-day basis, particularly given that the docking station occupies a substantial footprint at 91125 cm³. Those sensitive to noise during cleaning cycles may find 61.5 dB in standard mode disruptive, especially in quieter apartments or during work-from-home situations. The robot is also less suited to users who prefer managing their devices without a smartphone, as there is no physical remote control included and app or voice interaction is required for most functions. Additionally, anyone needing long-term battery serviceability will be limited by the non-removable battery, which cannot be replaced if capacity degrades over time.

General info:

has HEPA filter
audible noise 61.5 dB
audible noise (eco) 55 dB
has an allergy filter
compatible with Google Assistant
works with Alexa
weight 4000 g
width 352 mm
height 103 mm
thickness 347 mm
volume 12580.832 cm³
warranty period 1 years
estimated empty time 49 days
docking station size 91125 cm³

The Roborock Qrevo Curv includes both a HEPA filter and an allergy filter, making it suitable for households with air quality concerns. It operates at 61.5 dB under standard conditions, dropping to a quieter 55 dB in eco mode. The unit weighs 4000 g and measures 352 mm wide, 347 mm deep, and 103 mm tall, with a total volume of 12580.832 cm³, while the docking station occupies 91125 cm³. It is compatible with both Google Assistant and Alexa for voice control integration. Maintenance intervals are relatively low, with an estimated 49 days between dustbin empties, and the product comes with a 1-year warranty.

Features:

has mapping
supports no-go zones
supports a remote smartphone
has an obstacle sensor
has problem area cleaning
is self-emptying
has carpet detection
doesn't get stuck
supports virtual barriers
has route mapping
Has voice prompts
auto docking
has anti-fall sensor
can be scheduled
has a remote control
has water level adjustment
supports Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
has mop cleaning
has mop raising
has mop drying

The Roborock Qrevo Curv offers a comprehensive set of navigation and automation features, including mapping, route mapping, and no-go zone support, along with virtual barriers to restrict access to specific areas. Obstacle and anti-fall sensors help it navigate safely, while anti-stuck technology reduces the likelihood of it getting stranded mid-clean. The unit is self-emptying and supports auto-docking, scheduled cleaning runs, and smartphone remote control via Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) — though it does not include a physical remote control. Carpet detection and problem area cleaning allow it to adapt its behavior across different surfaces. On the mopping side, it includes mop cleaning, mop raising, and mop drying functions, paired with adjustable water levels for more controlled wet cleaning. Voice prompts provide on-device feedback during operation.

Design:

dustbin capacity 0.32 l
Has a display
has twin side brushes
has included washable filters
automatically adjusts its height
Indicates when full
uses bags

The Roborock Qrevo Curv has a dustbin capacity of 0.32 l and uses bags for dust collection, with a full indicator to signal when the bag needs replacing. Washable filters are included, and the unit automatically adjusts its height to adapt to different floor surfaces. It does not feature a display or twin side brushes.

Cleaning power:

suction power 18500 Pa
cleans all floor types
cleaning modes 4
mops
has a dirt sensor
Has an electrostatic filtration system
has UV light

The Roborock Qrevo Curv delivers 18500 Pa of suction power across four cleaning modes and is capable of cleaning all floor types, including mopping functionality for hard surfaces. A built-in dirt sensor allows it to detect and respond to soiled areas during a clean, while an electrostatic filtration system helps capture fine particles from the airflow. UV light is also included as part of its cleaning setup.

Power:

battery power 6400 mAh
runtime 240 min
charge time 3 hours
operating power consumption 66W
Has an overheating indicator
has a removable battery
has auto-off

The Roborock Qrevo Curv is powered by a 6400 mAh battery that supports up to 240 minutes of runtime per charge, with a full recharge taking approximately 3 hours. During operation, it draws 66W of power. The unit includes an auto-off function but does not feature an overheating indicator, and the battery is not removable.

Final Verdict

The Roborock Qrevo Curv is a well-specified robot vacuum that covers nearly every aspect of automated home cleaning in a single unit — from high-suction vacuuming and mopping to self-emptying and detailed floor mapping. Its 18500 Pa suction paired with a fully integrated mopping system that includes mop raising, drying, and water adjustment makes it one of the more complete options in its category for households with mixed floor types. The 240-minute battery life and 49-day estimated empty cycle support a genuinely low-maintenance routine, and smart home compatibility with both Google Assistant and Alexa adds flexibility for connected households. That said, the non-removable battery, lack of a physical remote, and the noise level at standard operation are worth bearing in mind depending on the user's setup. Overall, the Roborock Qrevo Curv is a strong fit for larger homes where automation, floor coverage, and cleaning thoroughness are the top priorities.

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