Roborock is expanding its range in Germany with the Q Revo vacuum and floor mopping robot. After launching in the US some time ago, the manufacturer is thus releasing its first vacuum robot with rotating mops in Germany.
So far, only the manufacturer’s S models (test: S8 Pro Ultra) are available in Germany. However, Roborock recently announced that the Q Revo, a 2-in-1 household helper rotating mop, will also be coming to Germany. Unlike previous models, such as the S7 Ultra, Roborock uses vibrating wipes here. In addition, mops reach up to 200 revolutions per minute to ensure more thorough floor cleaning.
Q Revor suction power included 5.500 paIn addition he has a companion rubber head– and one Side brush Fitted. Additionally, LiDAR and Reactive Tech technologies ensure that the robot can easily navigate and avoid obstacles. The manufacturer also installs automatic carpet detection, which suspends the mopping function as soon as a suitable surface is detected.
Also, rubber brushes should prevent hair from tangling while vacuuming. Once cleaning is complete, the Q Revo will automatically return to the included base station. There the vacuum cleaner is charged while the dust container is emptied and the mopping unit is cleaned and dried.
from 14th July The Q Revo vacuum and floor mopping robot will be available in the German market. He will be in color black and white Recommended and cost 849 euros. So the new model costs less than the Roborock S8 Ultra. Alternatively, it’s currently worth checking out the S7 Pro Ultra, which is already available on Amazon 859 Euros (Buy Here) There are
up to date [13.07.2023]: Sale starts on 14th July
The Roborock Q Revo will officially go on sale on July 14 at 9 am. The vacuum cleaner will initially be available at a special price of 799 euros. This makes the robot around 50 euros cheaper than the RRP. As announced, the Q Revo will be available from multiple online retailers, including: the amazon And Media Market Sat.
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