

🚀 Elevate your clean game with the Roborock Q10 S5 — where power meets smart tech!
The Roborock Q10 S5 is a premium robot vacuum and mop featuring 10,000 Pa HyperForce suction, dual anti-tangle brushes, and an auto-lifting mop system. Equipped with ReactiveTech obstacle avoidance and 360° PreciSense LiDAR navigation, it delivers precise, efficient cleaning on multiple floors. Controlled via app, it’s designed for pet hair, carpets, and hard floors, offering a seamless, low-maintenance cleaning experience for busy professionals.












| ASIN | B0DSLBJ9MN |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery Life | 150 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,440 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #51 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Roborock App |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,032) |
| Filter Type | Washable |
| Form Factor | rectangular |
| Included Components | 1* Moisture-Proof Mat, 1* User Manual, 1* Robot Vacuum, 1* Mop Module, 1* Charging Dock, 1* Adapter, 1* VibraRise Mop |
| Item Weight | 10.34 pounds |
| Item model number | roborock Q10 S5 |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | Roborock Q10 S5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 16.14"L x 13.9"W x 3.98"H |
| Special Feature | 10000 Pa HyperForce Suction Power, Dual Anti-Tangle Design, VibraRise 2.0 Mopping System, Reactive Tech Obstacle Avoidance, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, Vacuum and Mop in one Pass, Auto-Lifting Mopping System |
| UPC | 195043007267 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
S**L
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Powerful Cleaning with Smart Features
The Roborock Q10 X5+ is a fantastic robot vacuum and mop that has exceeded my expectations. The app integration is excellent — it lets you set up the robot exactly how you want, from cleaning schedules to mapping specific rooms. The auto‑empty dirt tray is awesome and makes maintenance so much easier. It is a little noisier than other robots I’ve owned, but the cleaning performance is substantially better, which is a trade‑off I’m happy to make. The auto‑empty feature is definitely loud, but it’s quick and not a deal breaker. The mop function is solid — not perfect, but more than sufficient for everyday upkeep. My favorite feature is the tangle‑free roller; I no longer spend ten minutes each week pulling hair out of the brush. It’s a little pricey, but the features and performance make it absolutely worth the investment. Overall, this is a great machine with smart design and powerful cleaning. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a reliable robot vacuum with thoughtful features!
V**N
Definitely upgrade from Q7
We have purchased originally Q7 and loved it but it was bumping a little bit around some places and running over some items. It is a great sale now on this brand and we decided to return the Q7 and upgrade to Q10 which does much better job avoiding the objects and have some other extra features. The machine is about one inch larger in diameter but still fits everywhere where the Q7 could get into. I think it's a great deal for such a high quality design and reliability plus the maps are very customizable so you can tweak it to perfection. We could not believe how much dust it pulls out of the carpets even after multiple times. We never realized that there is so much dust growing and collecting. The mopping function with vibrator is great and carpet sensors do a great job.
L**L
Wanda the robovac
Best purchase ever ... ok it's tied with my heated mattress pad. After my cleaning ladies rescheduled for the last time - my texts to them were all about rescheduling - it is such a relief to just move a few things out of the way and let Wanda do her thing. And even more of a pleasure to leave the house & take care of other things. I've had this baby more than six months. I use it every other week or more frequently as needed. The first two times I ran Wanda, I followed her all over the house, making small adjustments or just admiring. I moved some furniture and picked up the shag bath mats which are too thick. And then I noticed that the air felt fresh & clean. A surprise. The app with a map of my house was definitely over the top, but I've gotten used to it. I have to admit, I haven't yet tried the water tank. But reliable no-hassle vacuuming is terrific, and Wanda delivers. Go for it, you won't be sorry.
L**8
Perfect for what I need. Superior to Roomba.
I’ve had several Roombas and their quality and efficiency has just gone to crap. I’m pretty impressed with this Roborock. Bought this for our vacation condo which is about 1600 sq ft. Mapped quickly. Did a nice job vacuuming. It did move my bathroom rugs around but it was set to the highest suction. App is user friendly and set up was easy. Battery life could be better and it takes awhile to charge or I’d have given it 5 stars. I didn’t think I needed the mop but it does a pretty nice job, too so I will actually use that function, I think. Perfect for what I needed.
C**A
Don’t make the mistake I did, Roborock is Garbage…
Less than 10 months after purchasing a Roborock Q7 it is dead, completely. It fails to power on, won’t connect to the app, and is for all intents and purposes a paperweight. This happened after a ‘firmware update’, and this in my experience has been one of, but not nearly the worst of the experience with Roborock. Firmware updates all seem to cause massive problems for the vacuum, from deleting maps, removing features, and now outright bricking the vacuum. Once the device failed I did what any customer would do and contacted their support. When I tell you that Roborock has the worst, capital W, Worst support I have ever utilized, I absolutely mean it. Roborock support is only after hours, meaning if you are located inside the United States, you will only be able to meaningfully communicate with support at night. They have a 24x7 helpline where Tier 1 technicians provide basic, extremely limited support. In my case it was “Press the power button, does it turn on?” After that I was told the Tier 2 support would need to be involved. Tier 2 support is only via email, and expect at a minimum 24 hours between messages. Roborock confirmed that they do not have interest in allocating the resources to allow customers to communicate with Tier 2 support. They do not see the value in it. So I waited patiently for a response. The device is after all only 10 months old, certainly they would just ship a new one and refurbish mine that was bricked by a bad firmware update. Surprisingly that was not the case. The response I got back was that the device was Out of Warranty. 10 month old, a $500 vacuum, and it’s “Out Of Warranty”. I was told that if I chose to I could ship the device back to them at my own expense, and that sometime later it would be returned to me and that they would ‘attempt to repair it.’ The thing that interested me here is the length of the warranty. I was confused and messaged back, assuming they had made a mistake. Obviously the device was under warranty, it was just 10 months old. I confirmed the serial number and again, waited 24 hours for a reply. It almost began to feel like a NASA mission, where I was waiting for some communication delay between me and a set of engineers on another planet. I am an engineer, and I have some experience with warranties, so I went to look how long the warranty was on Roborock Products. The warranty, it turns out, is 30 days. Roborock only guarantees that their products will continue to function for 30 days after purchase. Past that date repairs are only carried out at the end users cost. Generally a warranty time is set where you calculate the MTTF, mean time to failure of the components, and you design the warranty to be long enough to cover basic failures, but not so long as to include the failures of consumable products. Given this knowledge it’s safe to assume that Roborock does not expect their devices to last more than 30 days. The design is intentional, and these aren’t ’out of band failures’. Roborock is, and I confirmed with support, aware of the fact that their devices all will fail within a year, and the expectation is that the customer can, if they choose, continue to pay for subsequent repairs, regardless of whether or not this failure was caused by misuse, failure of components, or by receiving a bad firmware update. All of that in mind, the actual functionality of the vacuum is also extremely limited. We ran our vacuum on a nightly schedule for 10 months and rarely was there a night where it actually completed the schedule without getting lost, stuck, or failing in some way. Low lying furniture seemed to provide an especially difficult challenge, as the vacuum would constantly climb onto the furniture legs and then become stuck. The solution ended up being placing ‘no go’ zones around everywhere that the device would get stuck, and after about 7 months of tweaking the map, we were able to get it to successfully complete a single run. Of course roughly 40% of the map had been blocked off and in subsequent runs we found that the Roborock frequently got ‘lost’ and wandered into No Go zones, only to then freeze and require us to move it manually out of the zone. It was a little like having a toddler vacuum for you, some part of the floor got cleaned, but overall it was more work to use the Roborock than it was to just vacuum it ourselves. Even when it did vacuum we found that it did at best a mediocre job, often leaving debris behind, and that the ‘mopping’ function left our floors streaky and resulted in a wet and smelly mop being dragged over our carpets when it transitioned between floor types. There is no function to tell it to vacuum carpets first and then mop floors, in fact it randomly moves between floors and carpets in a way that seems designed to ensure as much of the carpet as possible gets wet. The Lidar function is all but useless and in watching the vacuum operate I watched it constantly bounce and knock into things, seeming to have no idea where it actually was at any given time. It functioned roughly as well as a cheap robot vacuum without any lidar or advanced mapping features. Finally, and this I only learned recently. Roborock is entirely located in China. I include this because for a lot of people there are serious concerns with services and hardware that communicate back with Chinese servers, largely because the Chinese government openly identifies that it has the ability to take possession of any data on any server that belongs to any Chinese company, which is why you have seen services like TikTok be blocked and why the Government has banned Huawei. Understand that if you have a Roborock vacuum that any data it collects becomes property of the Chinese government, including mapping data and anything the sensors detect in your home. This may or not be a big deal to people, but I feel it’s worth mentioning since Roborock does a good job of obfuscating this point. Overall I would say that the 500$ Roborock performs no better than a 99$ Eufy vacuum I have upstairs. The LiDAR doesn’t seem to function at all, it seems to have no ability to avoid furniture or to keep itself from becoming trapped or lost. Even when it does vacuum it does a mediocre job and generally leaves the carpets dirty and wet, if you use the mopping function. I would highly suggest you avoid both this model and products from Roborock. It’s clear from my interactions with support that Roborock has no faith in their products, they consider them to be disposable and provide only at cost repairs after purchase.
A**R
I was truly amazed how the device mapped out our home then did a terrific job in cleaning the house. We have a dog that sheds an awful lot and the roomba cleaned the house as if we didn’t have any pet at all. Great invention.
C**E
Excelente! Superou expectativas. Muito eficiente!
J**E
No lo considero opción para trapear, solo lo recomiendo para aspirar cualquier tipo de superficie, maneja bien los obstáculos y residuos. Sin embargo tiene problemas para evitar cables, jergas, y cubre coladeras de plástico en zonas de baño.
N**R
I had irobot 690 and it's been doing ok for a few years, and then I decided to get a new one. Between RoboRock S7 and Q7, I finally decided to go with Q7, simply because Q7 has more suction power, and I dont have carpet in my apartment, so Q7 does a decent job mopping all hardwood floor. I had some hard time connecting it to WIFI in the beginning, but was able to do it through ipad instead of iphone. In terms of the vacuuming, I couldn't be happier with its performance. The belanced vacuum mode is suffient for hardwood floor, max mode is too loud, I guess it's more for carpet vacuuming. Compared to my old irobot, it's much quieter and more intelligent, the floor is much more cleaner after just one pass. I have a lab at home, it's perfect for cleaning dog hair. overall, very satisfied.
S**M
I received it today and IM SPEECHLESS. Worth every penny!
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