Roborock Technology Co. Ltd via Amazon has
Roborock Q7 Robot Vacuum & Mop w/ LiDAR Navigation on sale for $529.99 - $180 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page =
$349.99.
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Roborock Q7 Robot Vacuum & Mop w/ LiDAR Navigation on sale for
$349.99.
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Roborock Q7 Robot Vacuum & Mop w/ LiDAR Navigation on sale for
$349.99.
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Features:
- Twin Cleaning Power with Vacuum and Mop: Equipped with an adjustable water tank and a 750ml large dustbin, Roborock's Q7 robot vacuum can mop and vacuum simultaneously to capture fine dirt that vacuuming alone might miss.
- Deeper Cleaning with 2700Pa Suction: The intense 2700Pa suction means that the Roborock Q7 provides deeper cleaning, and easily picks up pet hair, dust, finer dirt, etc. from floors or carpets. When a carpet is detected, the robot vacuum cleaner will automatically increase its suction to the maximum for more effective cleaning.
- Smarter Cleaning with LiDAR Navigation & 3D Mapping: PreciSense LiDAR navigation creates accurate 3D maps of your home. You can even add furniture and floor materials to create a more detailed representation of your home. It supports up to 4 maps, which can be saved for future use, and offers different cleaning preference settings, perfect for multi-level homes.
- Keeps Going for Longer & Closer to Floors: A super-sized battery powers the robot for up to 180 minutes of runtime, or a maximum vacuuming range of 3230 sqft. The multi-directional floating brush keeps the brush closer to the ground for deeper cleaning even on uneven surfaces. The brush is more durable and resists hair tangling better.
- Hand-Free Cleaning with Auto Empty Dock Pure Support: The Roborock Q7 is compatible with the Auto Empty Dock Pure (sold separately), which offers automatic dust collection and holds up to 7-weeks of dust.
- Total App Control with Custom Routines:With the Roborock App, cleaning control is in your hands including viewing the exact vacuuming route, setting cleaning schedules, creating No-Go Zones, and more. The new custom routines feature helps you tackle common and spontaneous cleanups, for instance, a clean-up after your child's meal.
Top Comments
The Roborock S7 has a scrubbing mop that can raise itself when carpet is detected, whereas the Roborock Q7 has the basic, fixed mop. The S7 has an upgraded electronic water tank whereas the Q7 has a gravity-based water tank. The S7 has the larger water tank of the two while the Q7 has the larger dustbin.
I still have my Mi Vacuum, and OG Roborock I had to purchase overseas. Who remembers having to set these things up through the Singapore page? It's awesome to see how far these guys have come.
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I still have my Mi Vacuum, and OG Roborock I had to purchase overseas. Who remembers having to set these things up through the Singapore page? It's awesome to see how far these guys have come.
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I still have my Mi Vacuum, and OG Roborock I had to purchase overseas. Who remembers having to set these things up through the Singapore page? It's awesome to see how far these guys have come.
The Roborock S7 has a scrubbing mop that can raise itself when carpet is detected, whereas the Roborock Q7 has the basic, fixed mop. The S7 has an upgraded electronic water tank whereas the Q7 has a gravity-based water tank. The S7 has the larger water tank of the two while the Q7 has the larger dustbin.
The Roborock S7 has a scrubbing mop that can raise itself when carpet is detected, whereas the Roborock Q7 has the basic, fixed mop. The S7 has an upgraded electronic water tank whereas the Q7 has a gravity-based water tank. The S7 has the larger water tank of the two while the Q7 has the larger dustbin.
Overall, it's kind of nice. Just more maintenance than I thought it would need.
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