Overview
Priced at £749.99, the roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is a robot vacuum and mop with a dual-spinning mop system, automatic mop detachment, and a self-cleaning dock that operates at temperatures up to 100°C. The core trade-off is between a feature set that is well specified in some areas — carpet pile clearance, dock temperatures, obstacle detection — and significant evidence gaps that prevent a complete pre-purchase assessment. A 4.4/5 rating from 438 Amazon reviews provides some customer sentiment, but battery life, operating noise, and energy consumption are not stated anywhere in the available product information. At this price, those gaps are worth resolving before purchasing.
Performance
The 25,000 Pa suction figure is the most prominent number in the listing, but it is a manufacturer-stated maximum with no independent verification available. For a purchasing decision, what that figure cannot answer is how suction output varies across hard floors versus carpet, or whether it is consistent throughout a full cleaning run. The absence of battery life data compounds this gap: without knowing run time, there is no way to assess whether the robot can complete a full pass of the intended floor area in a single charge. The mop side of the system is where the evidence is more practically useful. The manufacturer states that the AdaptiLift Chassis detaches the mop automatically before moving onto carpet and adjusts chassis height for pile up to 3 cm. For anyone currently managing vacuuming and mopping as separate tasks across a home with mixed flooring, that claim — if it holds in practice — directly addresses the workload. The 3 cm pile limit is worth noting: carpets deeper than that are not covered by the stated specification. The dock's thermal specifications are the most precisely evidenced aspect of the system. Distinct temperatures for mop washing, mop warming, and air drying indicate a staged process rather than a single-step rinse. Whether those temperatures produce a measurably cleaner mop pad over time is a question the listing does not answer, and independent data is not available to verify it.
Design & Build
At 7.98 cm tall, the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is designed to pass under low-clearance furniture. The RetractSense system retracts the LDS sensor when height is constrained, maintaining navigation using a 100° rear view, then re-extends in open areas for full 360° mapping. For rooms where sofas, beds, or storage units sit close to the floor, this is a practical consideration: a robot that cannot reach beneath low furniture will leave areas uncleaned without manual intervention. The Dock 3.0 Hygiene+ requires a fixed installation position with mains power and, based on the warm water refill reference in the listing, a probable water supply connection. The connection type and whether drainage is also required are not specified in the available product information. This is worth resolving with the retailer before committing to a dock position — particularly in rooms where plumbing access is not straightforward.
Installation
Initial setup requires the companion app for room mapping, which the robot uses to navigate on subsequent runs. Voice assistant integration is available, but the listing does not specify which platforms are supported, and pairing will need to be completed through the app before voice commands are active. The dock's water supply requirements should be confirmed with the retailer prior to installation, as the listing references warm water refill functionality without specifying connection type or whether professional installation is involved.
Noise Level
No operating noise level is provided in the available product information. Whether the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is suitable for overnight running, daytime use in a quiet room, or shared spaces where operating noise would be a nuisance cannot be determined from the current evidence. This should be confirmed before purchasing if noise tolerance is a material consideration.
Energy Efficiency
No energy consumption figure, wattage rating, or efficiency classification is stated anywhere in the available product information. The running cost of regular operation — for both the robot and the dock's heating elements — cannot be assessed from the current evidence. This is a gap that is worth raising with the retailer if energy cost is a factor in the purchasing decision.
Maintenance
The dual anti-tangle brush system is described as removing pet and human hair without requiring manual brush cleaning, but the product manual should be consulted to confirm whether periodic inspection is still recommended. The dock's soaking-mode tray is stated to require no disassembly, though internal dock components will still need checking as directed in the manual. The 60-day dustbin interval is a manufacturer figure derived from unspecified conditions, so the actual frequency will depend on floor area and the volume of debris collected. Compatible cleaning solution for the dock dispenser should be confirmed with the retailer at point of purchase, as it is not confirmed whether this is included in the box.
Best For
- Homes with a mix of carpeted rooms and hard floors, where the mop detachment and chassis height adjustment are designed to handle surface transitions within a single cleaning run
- Spaces with low-clearance furniture where a 7.98 cm profile and retractable navigation sensor may allow cleaning access that a taller unit cannot reach
- Those who want to reduce the frequency of manual cleaning tasks, given the dock's automated mop washing cycle and 60-day dustbin capacity
- Environments where cable clutter or irregular furniture layout makes obstacle navigation a practical concern, as the VertiBeam lateral detection is specifically designed for those scenarios
- Rooms where carpet pile does not exceed 3 cm, as that is the stated limit of the chassis height adjustment system
Not Suitable For
- Anyone who needs to confirm battery run time before purchasing — this information is absent from the available product data and cannot be assessed independently
- Those for whom operating noise is a key consideration — no decibel figure is provided and the available evidence offers no basis for evaluating this
- Those who require independent performance verification before committing to the price point — all claims in the available evidence are manufacturer-sourced
- Rooms where the dock cannot be positioned near both mains power and a water supply connection, given the listed warm water refill functionality
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the mop wet the carpet when the robot transitions between floor types?
According to the manufacturer, the AdaptiLift Chassis detaches the mop automatically before the robot moves onto carpet. No independent testing is available in the evidence to confirm how reliably this occurs across different carpet and threshold configurations.
How long does the battery last per charge?
Battery life and run time are not stated in the available product information. This should be confirmed with the retailer before purchasing, particularly for larger floor areas.
How loud is the robot during operation?
No operating noise level is provided anywhere in the available product information. This cannot be determined from the current evidence.
Does the dock require a plumbed water connection?
The listing references a warm water refill function, which suggests a water supply connection may be required. The connection type and drainage requirements are not specified — confirm with the retailer before selecting a dock position.
Can the robot vacuum and mop in the same run without manual switching?
According to the manufacturer, the AdaptiLift Chassis detaches the mop before transitioning to carpet and adjusts chassis height for pile up to 3 cm, enabling a combined run across both surface types. This is a manufacturer claim and has not been independently verified.
How often does the dustbin need to be emptied?
The published specification states up to 60 days without manual emptying. The conditions — floor area, debris type, frequency of use — on which that figure is based are not specified in the listing, so actual intervals will vary.
Does the obstacle avoidance work at night?
The listing states that the structured light and RGB camera system detects objects day or night. This is a manufacturer claim and has not been independently verified in the available evidence.
What carpet pile depth can the robot handle?
The published specification states the chassis adjusts for carpets with pile up to 3 cm. Carpets deeper than 3 cm are not addressed in the available product information.
Which voice assistants are compatible?
The listing confirms voice assistant support but does not specify which platforms are compatible. This should be confirmed with the retailer if integration with a specific platform is a requirement.



