
Roborock Qrevo MaxV
Roborock • AI Camera at Mid-Range
Overview
The Qrevo MaxV adds AI camera obstacle avoidance to the Qrevo line. 7,000 Pa suction with ReactiveAI 2.0 for smart object detection.
Full Review
Roborock Qrevo MaxV Review: Premium Features at a Mid-Range Price
The Roborock Qrevo MaxV lands at #14 in our rankings with an 8.6/10 score, delivering flagship-level features at a more accessible price point. With its ReactiveAI 2.0 obstacle avoidance, full dock automation, and 7,000 Pa suction, it offers compelling value for homeowners seeking premium functionality without the $2,000+ price tag. While it faces stiff competition from similarly-priced alternatives, the MaxV's balanced performance across all categories makes it a solid choice for most homes.
Who Should Buy This
The Qrevo MaxV targets homeowners with medium to large homes (up to 3,000 square feet) who want a truly hands-off cleaning experience. Pet owners will appreciate its tangle-free brush design and powerful suction for pet hair removal. Tech enthusiasts will value its Matter support and comprehensive app controls, while busy families benefit from its full dock automation that handles emptying, washing, and drying without intervention.
This robot particularly suits households with mixed flooring—the 7,000 Pa suction handles carpets effectively while the rotating mop system maintains hard floors. However, budget-conscious buyers might find better value in the Dreame L50 Ultra at the same $1,299 price point, which scores 9.3/10 in our rankings. The MaxV works best for Roborock ecosystem users who appreciate the brand's reliable software support and consistent performance.
The Critical Feature: AI Obstacle Avoidance
The Qrevo MaxV's ReactiveAI 2.0 obstacle avoidance system is precisely why we can recommend this robot without reservation. The front-mounted camera continuously scans for obstacles, identifying and navigating around common household hazards that would strand lesser robots. During our testing, it successfully avoided charging cables, shoes, pet toys, socks, and even small objects like earbuds that typically cause robots to stop and cry for help.
This AI system recognizes over 60 different object types, from pet waste to furniture legs, adapting its cleaning path in real-time. The camera works alongside dual LiDAR sensors to create a comprehensive understanding of your home's layout and obstacles. Unlike robots without this technology that require daily rescues from under furniture or tangled in cords, the MaxV operates independently for weeks.
The obstacle detection proved especially valuable around pet areas, where toys and food bowls scatter unpredictably. We watched it identify a dropped sock, photograph it for the app, and route around it—then return after the sock was removed. This intelligence transforms robot vacuuming from a chore-requiring supervision into genuine automation.
Suction & Cleaning Performance
The MaxV's 7,000 Pa suction delivers solid performance across all surface types, earning our 8.2/10 cleaning score. While this falls short of flagship models like the S8 MaxV Ultra's 10,000 Pa, it proves sufficient for most household debris. On carpets, it effectively lifts embedded pet hair and fine dust, though it requires multiple passes for deeply embedded debris in high-pile rugs.
Hardwood and tile performance excels, with the robot efficiently collecting everything from fine dust particles to larger debris like cereal and crumbs. The tangle-free rubber brush design works particularly well with pet hair, rarely requiring manual cleaning even in heavy-shedding households. We tested it against standardized debris including rice, oats, and sand—it captured 94% on hard floors and 89% on low-pile carpet in single passes.
Edge cleaning performance scores 8.8/10, with the side brush effectively pulling debris from baseboards and corners. The 98mm height allows it to clean under most furniture, though it occasionally struggles with chair legs and table bases. Overall cleaning coverage averaged 96% in our multi-room tests, missing only tight corners and areas behind furniture legs.
Mopping Capabilities
The rotating mop system delivers thorough floor cleaning with minimal user intervention. Dual spinning pads apply consistent pressure while rotating at optimal speeds for different floor types. The auto-wash station cleans mop pads every 10 minutes during cleaning cycles, ensuring consistently clean water application rather than spreading dirty water across floors.
Hot air drying prevents the musty odors common with self-washing robots, completely drying pads within two hours. The system automatically adjusts water flow based on floor type and dirt levels, applying more water to heavily soiled areas while using minimal moisture on sensitive hardwood. Stain removal proved effective on common spills including coffee, juice, and muddy paw prints.
The mop automatically lifts 7mm when transitioning to carpets, preventing wet carpet damage. We appreciate that the system handles mop maintenance automatically—users simply refill the clean water tank weekly and empty the dirty water reservoir. The 8.5/10 mop score reflects reliable performance, though it can't match the more aggressive scrubbing action of premium alternatives like the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra.
Navigation & Smart Features
The hybrid navigation system combining LiDAR and camera creates exceptionally accurate floor plans, earning a 9.0/10 navigation score. Multi-floor mapping supports up to four levels, remembering furniture layouts and no-go zones for each floor. Room identification accuracy reached 98% in our testing, correctly identifying and labeling rooms like "Kitchen" and "Living Room."
The app interface ranks among the best we've tested, with intuitive controls for scheduling, zone cleaning, and custom cleaning modes. Users can set different suction levels and water flow rates for specific rooms—useful for applying gentle cleaning to hardwood while using maximum power on carpets. Real-time mapping shows the robot's current location and cleaning progress.
Advanced features include customizable cleaning sequences, room-specific scheduling, and integration with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Matter smart home platforms. The app stores detailed cleaning reports showing coverage maps, cleaning time, and encountered obstacles. Voice announcements keep users informed of status changes, though these can be disabled for quiet operation.
Maintenance & Convenience
The self-empty dock handles waste disposal automatically, storing up to 60 days of debris in its sealed bag system. The 2.5L dust bag capacity works well for most homes, though large households with heavy pet shedding might need more frequent replacements. Bag replacement takes under a minute with clear indicators showing when replacement is needed.
The tangle-free brush design significantly reduces maintenance compared to traditional bristle brushes. Even in homes with long human hair and shedding pets, we found minimal tangling requiring manual cleaning only every 2-3 weeks. The washable filter system includes both primary and HEPA filtration, with replacement filters needed every 6-8 months depending on usage.
Water tank refilling requires weekly attention for average-sized homes, with clear app notifications indicating when tanks need service. The dock's compact design fits in most utility areas, though the 45cm width requires adequate clearance. Overall maintenance demands remain minimal—primarily consisting of occasional tank refills and monthly brush cleaning.
Value Assessment
At $1,299, the MaxV sits in a competitive price segment where every dollar matters. While it delivers premium features like AI obstacle avoidance and full dock automation, alternatives offer stronger value propositions. The Dreame L50 Ultra matches the price while scoring 9.3/10 with superior suction and edge cleaning. The Matrix10 Ultra, despite costing $200 more, provides significantly better overall performance.
The MaxV's value proposition strengthens for existing Roborock users who prefer familiar software interfaces and proven reliability. Roborock's consistent software updates and customer support justify the premium for some buyers. However, newcomers to robot vacuums should strongly consider the higher-scoring alternatives at similar prices.
Sales and promotional pricing can shift the value equation—we've seen the MaxV drop to $999 during major shopping events, making it considerably more attractive. At that price point, it becomes one of the better values in our rankings.
Final Verdict
We can recommend the Roborock Qrevo MaxV for homeowners seeking reliable, automated cleaning with minimal intervention. Its ReactiveAI 2.0 obstacle avoidance ensures daily operation without frustrating stuck incidents, while the full dock automation handles maintenance tasks automatically. The 7,000 Pa suction adequately handles most household debris, and the rotating mop system maintains hard floors effectively.
However, the competitive landscape at this price point demands careful consideration. The Dreame L50 Ultra offers superior performance at identical pricing, while the Matrix10 Ultra provides flagship-level features for just $200 more. The MaxV succeeds as a solid, dependable option that won't disappoint, but it doesn't excel enough to stand above its competition.
Choose the MaxV if you value Roborock's proven reliability and software ecosystem, or if you find it discounted below $1,100. Otherwise, explore the higher-scoring alternatives that deliver better performance per dollar in this competitive price segment.
👍 Pros
- ✓ReactiveAI 2.0 obstacle avoidance
- ✓Full dock automation
- ✓Strong navigation
- ✓Good edge cleaning
- ✓Matter support
👎 Cons
- ✗Less suction than S8 line
- ✗Large dock
- ✗Price close to flagships on sale