Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro Review: The Ideal Robot for Carpets and Pet Owners

Image showing Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro cleaning a living room

The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro stands out as one of the most advanced robot vacuums available on the market today. It seamlessly integrates powerful suction, an innovative adaptive chassis, and a sophisticated docking station with cutting-edge LiDAR navigation. This makes it an ideal choice for discerning users who prioritize maximum home cleaning automation and are prepared to invest in a top-tier solution. This review provides an in-depth look at the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro’s capabilities.

Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro: A Premium Robot Vacuum for Every Home

Roborock has dedicated over a decade to the development of robot vacuums, establishing itself as a prolific and innovative leader in the industry. While some of their more advanced models feature unique functionalities like stair-climbing capabilities or robotic arms for picking up small items, the company also excels in the mid-range market. In this review, we assess how the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro performs in the premium segment, showcasing Roborock’s commitment to advanced cleaning technology.

Key Features & Design

Unboxing and Accessories

The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro arrives in a substantial cardboard package, with smaller boxes nested inside. A clear paper manual greets you upon opening, greatly simplifying the unboxing and initial setup process. The core components of the set include the robot itself and its multi-functional docking station, which serves as its home for charging and maintenance. Additionally, the package contains a power cable and two circular mopping pads. A minor note for a premium device: the absence of spare consumables or a starter detergent surprised us, as these are often included with high-end models from other brands.

Robot Design and Components

The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro robot presents as a sleek, round white disc, but its design incorporates several ingenious features. Notably, its slender body, measuring just 7.98 cm (approximately 3.14 inches) in height, makes it one of the lowest models equipped with a full LiDAR system. This is achieved through the innovative RetractSense LDS module, which retracts flush with the robot’s body when cleaning under low furniture and then extends for full 360° scanning when in open areas.

The robot’s exterior maintains a classic, minimalist aesthetic, featuring a distinct sensor circle on top, two control buttons, and subtle body contours that complement both the docking station and modern home interiors. Lifting the top panel reveals the dustbin with a replaceable filter and a QR code for easy app pairing. The sides are equipped with a standard array of sensors and cameras, enhancing the robot’s navigation capabilities around furniture and throughout your home. Integrated lighting ensures efficient movement regardless of ambient light conditions.

The underside of the robot showcases its mobility and cleaning mechanisms: wheels, brushes, and mops. These elements are designed for adaptability; the mops and brushes can be raised or lowered as needed, and the advanced AdaptLift chassis allows the robot to intelligently adjust its height. This adaptability is crucial for optimizing suction on carpets, effortlessly overcoming thresholds up to 4 cm (approximately 1.57 inches), and navigating around U-shaped furniture legs.

Among its most dynamic components are the arc-shaped FlexiArm side brush and a unique mechanism that allows one of the mopping pads to extend outwards. This design ensures exceptionally thorough cleaning along edges and in tight corners. The DuoDivide brush system further enhances cleaning by actively preventing hair tangles. It comprises two specially shaped brushes that rotate at different speeds, effectively channeling hair – whether it’s pet fur or human hair up to 40 cm (about 15.7 inches) long – directly into the dustbin. This significantly reduces the need for manual brush cleaning, a common frustration with many robot vacuums.

Docking Station Design, Ergonomics, and Operation

The Hygiene 3.0 docking station is remarkably compact compared to some competitors (like the Dreame L20 Ultra) yet incredibly versatile. It goes beyond basic docking and charging, offering a suite of automated functions:

  • Automatic dustbin emptying.
  • Mop washing with hot water.
  • Warm air drying for mops.
  • Self-cleaning of the station’s drip tray with hot water.
  • Automatic detergent dispensing for mopping.

Visually, the station elicits mixed opinions. While not overly large, its presence might be noticeable in smaller rooms. The top-loading water tanks, not fully concealed, contribute to a somewhat utilitarian, “white tower” aesthetic. In terms of visual integration into a modern living space, some competing models, such as the Roomba Max 705 Combo or Combo 10 Max, might offer a more streamlined appearance.

The robust white structure of the docking station features a parking bay for the robot at the bottom, complete with an easily removable and cleanable drip tray. The upper section houses the clean and dirty water tanks. While these tanks are not exceptionally capacious, we observed no excessive water consumption by the robot during operation. Hidden behind a front panel, you’ll find access to the dirt collection bag and a generous detergent container, which is convenient to refill. As mentioned, the lack of an included detergent sample is a minor oversight. The sides of the base are unremarkable, while the rear panel includes a recessed power socket and a channel for tidy cable management.

Cleaning Performance

Vacuuming on Carpets and Hard Floors

Roborock has a strong reputation for producing highly effective robot vacuums, and the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro continues this legacy. Its superior cleaning isn’t limited to hard floors, where many budget-friendly robots can achieve decent results. Where the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro truly excels, outperforming many competitors, is in its handling of carpets and the debris left by pets.

The robot quickly and efficiently created a detailed map of the apartment, requiring only minor adjustments in the app. Throughout subsequent cleaning sessions, it never lost orientation, got stuck, or failed to return to its base. It navigated furniture and walls without bumps, effectively cleaned challenging areas like around a cat litter box, and effortlessly maneuvered under furniture and sofas by retracting its LiDAR turret when necessary (even fitting into tight spaces).

The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro boasts ample suction power for all household surfaces. It effectively extracted fine particles like flour and salt from between tiles and diligently collected larger debris such as sand from shoes or cat litter from laminated panels. It demonstrated excellent performance against dust and crumbs on hard floors, reaching effectively into corners and between furniture.

Its performance on carpets, particularly short-pile rugs, was exceptional. The innovative AdaptiLift system, an adaptive chassis, intelligently adjusts the robot’s body height relative to the floor. This maintains optimal suction power on carpets, allowing it to efficiently clean while also enabling it to climb and overcome small thresholds or transition onto thicker rugs. The AdaptiLift system utilizes independently adjustable left and right main wheels, along with multi-directional wheels, to raise not just the entire chassis but also specific sides (front, back, left, or right) as needed for superior navigation and cleaning.

For those concerned about mops wetting carpets, rest assured. The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro offers two solutions: it can either detach its mops and leave them in the base before vacuuming carpeted areas, or it will automatically lift the mops high enough during cleaning to ensure carpets remain completely dry.

Another significant advantage in vacuuming is the highly effective hair tangle prevention system. This system combines the FlexiArm side brush, which guides debris toward the suction channel, with the main DuoDivide brush. The DuoDivide brush consists of two rollers rotating at different speeds, which efficiently capture and direct hair into the dirt bin. In our testing, we never had to manually remove tangled hair or fur from the brush ends, a stark contrast to older robot vacuums we’ve used.

Cleaning Under Low Furniture

Many homes have furniture pieces that are high enough to accumulate dust but too low for most conventional vacuums to reach. The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro, however, impressed us by accessing these challenging areas. It achieves this with its RetractSense navigation system, which integrates classic LiDAR with a dToF sensor and a contact sensor (to detect furniture directly above the robot). This allows the robot to retract its LiDAR turret, enabling it to clean under sofas or cabinets with as little as 8-8.5 cm (approx. 3.1-3.3 inches) of clearance. Once it emerges, the LiDAR turret automatically raises to resume full environmental mapping. Roborock states that the LDS mechanism has been tested for over 10,000 raise and lower cycles, demonstrating its durability. The robot can also illuminate tight spaces if additional light is needed for cleaning.

Obstacle Avoidance

The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro’s obstacle avoidance system is powered by its intelligent Reactive AI technology, which uses an RGB camera and VertiBeam side lasers to measure distances to obstacles. According to the manufacturer, the robot can recognize over 200 types of objects, as small as 5 cm (2 inches) wide and 3 cm (1.2 inches) high. In practice, it successfully navigated around larger obstacles such as shoes, pet bowls, headphones, and bigger toys. However, very small items like crayons, LEGO bricks, or similar small scattered objects were occasionally overlooked. These smaller items sometimes got caught in the brushes, requiring manual removal from the dustbin before the robot could empty itself at the base. Despite these minor instances, for everyday household clutter, the robot reliably avoids most typical obstacles.

Mopping Performance

While some users prefer roller-based mopping systems in robot vacuums, we found the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro’s rotating pads to be more effective, particularly on our test floors. The robot employs two rotary mops that apply up to 12 N of pressure to the floor and spin at approximately 200 revolutions per minute.

A crucial premium feature is the hot water cleaning of the mops, which ensures hygienic cleaning every time. We also appreciated the intelligent re-mopping function for heavily soiled areas. The robot determines these areas by analyzing the dirtiness of the water collected in the station after cleaning. This allows it to effectively tackle even dried, stubborn stains from substances like coffee or juice. In a test involving a mixture of coffee, apple juice, and red borscht (partially dried and partially liquid), the robot performed exceptionally well, cleaning the area thoroughly in a single pass. It’s worth noting that for larger, freshly spilled liquids, manual cleanup is recommended to prevent the robot’s underside from becoming excessively dirty.

Smart Features and Roborock App

The robot seamlessly and swiftly paired with the Roborock application on an iPhone. The initial setup involves creating a map of your home, which was generated quickly, though it required a few minor refinements. The app offers extensive map editing capabilities, allowing users to divide rooms, manage multiple floors, set no-go zones, establish virtual walls, and more. You can also customize cleaning parameters such as suction power and water volume for each room, set cleaning schedules, and initiate spot cleaning for targeted areas.

The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro features intelligent functions categorized under SmartPlan 3.0. This system learns over time, optimizing the cleaning order, mode, and intensity based on room type, floor material, and past cleaning history, ultimately leading to more efficient and effective cleaning. Beyond app control, the robot supports voice commands via its built-in, offline “Hello Rocky” assistant. It also integrates with popular smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa, Siri Shortcuts, Google Home, and the Matter protocol, allowing it to be incorporated into broader smart home automation scenarios.

Additional “lifestyle” features include a real-time video connection, offering a glimpse of home monitoring, as well as the ability to locate pets on the map and even capture photos of them during cleaning sessions.

User Comfort and Maintenance

As an autonomous device, the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro demands minimal attention once properly configured through the app. Its operation is primarily managed via the application (we often relied on the intelligent mode, specified cleaning points, and a regular schedule). Routine maintenance involves periodic emptying of the dust bag, refilling the detergent tank, and exchanging water in the clean and dirty water tanks. While an occasional wipe-down of the station’s base might be beneficial, the station automatically handles most labor-intensive tasks such as mop rinsing, drying, and tray cleaning.

This robot will particularly appeal to users with high hygiene standards. The automated features include mop washing with water heated up to 100°C (212°F), warm air drying for both the mops and the drip tray, and even drying the dust bag to prevent mold growth and unpleasant odors. In terms of noise, the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro is generally quiet during standard cleaning modes. You’ll notice it when it automatically empties its dustbin into the station, but mop washing is surprisingly quiet without any loud gurgling or splashing. However, in its maximum suction mode, the operational noise becomes quite noticeable, potentially loud enough to drown out a television.

Specifications and Price

The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro is currently the most powerful model in the Qrevo Edge series. Here are its key specifications:

COMPONENTDETAILS
Suction Power25,000 Pa (HyperForce suction)
Mopping SystemTwo rotary mops with up to 12 N pressure, ~200 RPM
NavigationLiDAR with RetractSense, dToF top sensor, Reactive AI (RGB camera + structured light), VertiBeam side lasers
TanksRobot: ~245 ml dustbin, ~67 ml water tank
Base: 2.5-liter dust bag
Obstacle OvercomingStandard thresholds up to 3 cm, double thresholds up to 4 cm, dedicated mode for U-shaped furniture legs, AdaptLift chassis
“Pet-Friendly” FeaturesSmall animal detection, brush stop and retreat from pet, pet photos, camera-based pet location
ConnectivityWi-Fi 2.4 GHz, integration with Alexa, Google Home, Siri Shortcuts, Matter protocol
Noise Level63 dB (standard mode)
Battery6400 mAh, up to 190 min run time, up to ~299 m² (3218 sq ft) per charge
Charging Time240 minutes
DimensionsRobot: 35 x 35 x 7.98 cm (13.8 x 13.8 x 3.14 in)
Base: 45 x 45 x 45 cm (17.7 x 17.7 x 17.7 in)
Weight(Not specified in original content)

These specifications firmly position the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro in the highest segment of robot vacuums, particularly concerning its immense suction power and comprehensive base station functionalities. As a premium device, its launch price is around $1,150. While this is a significant investment, it is typical for newly released, advanced models in this category, and prices often stabilize or decrease a few months post-launch.

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Conclusion and Our Opinion

The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro is meticulously designed for homes with carpets, various thresholds, pet hair, and challenging layouts including furniture-filled rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Its extensive feature set—from the adaptive chassis and extreme suction power to the hot water cleaning station and advanced tangle-free brush system—makes it one of the most complete and sophisticated solutions currently available in its class.

While this model does represent a notable financial commitment and requires some time to fully explore and configure its comprehensive app, we are confident it will exceed the expectations of anyone seeking a device that can effectively handle the majority of their home’s vacuuming and mopping responsibilities. The Qrevo Edge 2 Pro stands as one of the strongest contenders in the premium robot vacuum market today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What are the key features of the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro?

The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro boasts 25,000 Pa suction, an AdaptiLift adaptive chassis, a multi-functional Hygiene 3.0 docking station with hot water mop cleaning and auto-emptying, RetractSense LiDAR navigation, and an advanced tangle-free brush system (FlexiArm and DuoDivide).


How does the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro handle carpets and pet hair?

It excels on carpets thanks to its AdaptiLift chassis, which adjusts height for optimal suction. It can also lift or detach mops to prevent carpets from getting wet. The FlexiArm side brush and DuoDivide main brush effectively prevent hair and pet fur from tangling, collecting even long strands efficiently.


What are the main advantages of its docking station?

The Hygiene 3.0 docking station offers automatic dustbin emptying, hot water washing and warm air drying for mops, self-cleaning of the drip tray, and automatic detergent dispensing. It also dries the dust bag to prevent mold and odors.


Is the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro good for cleaning under low furniture?

Yes, with a slim profile of just 7.98 cm (3.14 inches) and the RetractSense LiDAR system, which retracts its turret, the robot can effectively clean under furniture with as little as 8-8.5 cm (3.1-3.3 inches) clearance.


What is the approximate price of the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro?

As a premium device, the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro is priced around $1,150 at launch. Prices for new, advanced models like this may fluctuate or decrease a few months after release.

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