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Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro Review – Hybrid Vacuum‑Mop with Smart Dock

A thorough look at the Roborox Qrevo Curv 2 Pro. We examine its Li‑DAR navigation, 25 kPa suction, dual‑spinning mop, Adaptive‑Lift chassis and the new Hygiene+ 3.0 dock to see if it justifies its premium price‑point.
9 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Overview

The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro sits at the top‑end of Roborock’s hybrid‑robot lineup. It combines a 25 kPa suction‑powered vacuum‑cavity with a dual‑spinning, 12‑Newton‑pressure mop‑system, all supported by a fully‑automated Hygiene+ 3.0 docking station.

Design & Build

Roborock’s signature curvature is evident in the robot’s rounded chassis and the similarly curvy dock. The robot’s height collapses to 3.14 in (7.98 cm) when the retract‑sense Li‑DAR turret folds down, allowing it to slide under 3‑in (8‑cm) clear‑height furniture. The chassis houses articulated wheels that enable the AdaptiLift system to raise or lower the chassis for thresholds up to 1.6 in (4 cm).

Navigation & Sensors

Navigation relies on a primary Li‑DAR scanner, a VertiBeam side‑laser for edge‑casing, a forward‑facing RGB camera with structured‑light, and a top‑contact sensor. The system can recognise more than 200 objects, though the “Pet” mode must be activated for full‑safety‑cut‑off on pet‑related obstacles. In practice, the robot navigates reliably but occasionally chooses a longer route before learning a more direct path.

Suction & Carpet Performance

The 25 kPa suction and a single‑split “DuoDivide” rubber brush deliver exceptional carpet‑digging. In a home‑test with oats, muesli and crushed biscuits, the first pass removed the majority of debris, and the robot never got bogged down on a 1.2‑in (3‑cm) pile‑height carpet. The robot also performed well on hard‑floor surfaces.

Mopping Performance

The dual‑spinning mop pads exert 12 N of downward pressure, providing a respectable cleaning of light stains and foot‑traffic marks. However, a high‑water‑content tomato‑ketchup spot left a faint, sticky film after the default medium‑moisture setting. The robot’s self‑maintenance cycle—212 °F (100 °C) water wash followed by 122 °F (50 °C) hot‑air drying—keeps the pads free of mould and odour.

Dock & Self‑Maintenance

The 2.7‑L dust‑bag‑filled dock automatically empties the robot’s 270‑ml bin, washes the mop pads, and dries them with hot‑air. The empty‑bag process is noisy but consistently effective. The dust‑bag reservoir’s narrow, downward‑facing design is unconventional, though it has not caused any functional issues in the test period.

App & Control

The Roborock app provides a fully‑editable floor‑plan, room‑renaming, virtual walls, no‑go zones, and per‑room customization of suction and mop‑intensity. The app’s stability, over‑the‑air updates and intuitive layout make it a standout in the robot‑vacuum ecosystem.

Pros

  • 25 kPa suction – excellent on carpet and hard floor.
  • AdaptiLift chassis – negotiates thresholds up to 1.6 in (4 cm).
  • Self‑charging, self‑emptying, self‑water‑charging, self‑mop‑cleaning dock.
  • Robust 3‑point navigation with 200+ object recognition.
  • High‑capacity 2.7‑L dust bag reduces bag‑change frequency.

Cons

  • Obstacle‑avoidance occasionally fails on small (1‑in) objects.
  • Mop‑residue left on high‑moisture spots.
  • Bulky curvy dock is visually louder than black‑mirrored alternatives.
  • Bulky dust‑bag pocket may restrict airflow when fully loaded.

Conclusion

The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is an exceptionally capable hybrid robot‑vacuum‑mop. Its powerful suction, adaptive chassis and fully‑automated dock give it a premium‑level convenience that justifies its price‑point for users who want a “set‑and‑forget” solution. While its small‑object avoidance and occasional mopping residue are minor drawbacks, the overall performance, especially on carpet, makes it a strong candidate for consumers seeking a high‑end, self‑maintaining home‑cleaning robot.