Roborock Qrevo Curv
The Qrevo Curv is Roborock's value-flagship, taking most of what makes the Saros line great and shaving the price by trimming a few halo features. You still get strong 18,500 Pa suction, the auto-lifting dual mop pads, and a full multi-function dock that empties, washes, and dries, but the standout here is the AdaptiLift chassis that physically raises the whole robot to climb thresholds and short ledges up to 4 cm, a genuine help in homes with raised door sills or tatami edges. Obstacle avoidance leans on a camera plus structured light rather than the newest solid-state lidar, so it sits a touch lower in the lineup, yet for most homes it is the smarter buy than the true flagship.
A good time to buy — it's 3.3% above its all-time low, 10% below its 90-day average, and it dropped 2.1% this month.
- AdaptiLift chassis climbs thresholds and ledges up to 4 cm
- Strong suction and full self-wash, self-dry dock
- Most flagship features at a markedly lower price
- Obstacle avoidance trails the newest solid-state-lidar models
- Dock is still bulky
- Camera-based AI occasionally misreads dark objects
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