roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Robot Vacuum and Mop, SpiraFlow Real-Time Self-Cleaning Roller Mop, 20,000 Pa, Dual Zero-Tangle System, AI Obstacle Avoidance, Heat-Washes & Dries Mop, Carpet Protection

Original price was: $999.99.Current price is: $849.98.

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SpiraFlow Real-Time Self-Cleaning Mop: The robot vacuum delivers spotless floors with eight precise hydration points that evenly distribute clean water while the built-in scraper refreshes the mop in real time and prevents streaks. The edge-adaptive roller reaches corners, chair legs, and edges with ease for 100% sweeping, using 15N pressure and 220RPM rotation for a deep, consistent clean.
20,000 Pa Powerful Suction & Tangle-Free Design: This robot vacuum and mop delivers 20,000 Pa suction power to lift dust, crumbs, and pet hair from carpets and hard floors. The Dual Zero-Tangle System ensures 0% hair entanglement rate (certified by SGS) and combines dual short rollers with an upgraded long-bristle side brush to reduce hair wrap, making it ideal for households with pets or long hair.
AI-Powered DirTect & Dry-wet Strategy Cleaning: Equipped with intelligent sensors, the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow robotic vacuum identifies different mess types and adjusts cleaning in real time. It boosts suction for dust and debris, while switching to mop-only mode for liquid spills such as ketchup, coffee, cola, and mud, lifting the side and main brushes to prevent spreading dirt and deliver consistent results on every surface.
Smart Carpet Strategy: With one tap, select the ideal carpet mode. The robot automatically increases suction and lifts the mop up to 15 mm to protect carpets while cleaning. The innovative Roller Shield deploys at the same time, forming a barrier that helps separate dry and wet zones for a more efficient routine.
Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition: Qrevo Curv 2 Flow identifies over 200 object types day or night. Structured light sensors help this robot vacuum and mop combo navigate around cables, toys, and furniture legs, while PreciSense LiDAR mapping creates real-time 3D layouts and supports up to 4 floor plans for seamless multi-level cleaning.
The Brand-New Multifunctional Dock: This self-emptying robot vacuum handles dust self-emptying and auto-refilling water tanks with a detachable base for easy upkeep. High-temperature mop cleaning (167°F) and hot-air drying (131°F) refresh the mop automatically, while smart dirt detection triggers re-washing and re-mopping for consistently clean floors.
Voice & App Control for Effortless Cleaning: SmartPlan 3.0 adapts to rooms and routines via the Roborock app. Schedule cleanings, set no-go zones, and use Smart Return-to-Wash for customized clean and efficient results. Control your robot vacuum cleaner with “Hello Rocky” voice commands or through compatible smart assistants for hands-free convenience.
*Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Robot Vacuum and Mop, SpiraFlow Real-Time Self-Cleaning Roller Mop, 20,000 Pa, Dual Zero-Tangle System, AI Obstacle Avoidance, Heat-Washes & Dries Mop, Carpet Protection

  1. Ian B

    Finally, a roller mop robot without any major downsides.
    Thesis: As of January 2026, I firmly believe this is the best robot money can buy. This is the only roller mop robot that won’t make you feel frustrated. Let me explain.Qualifications:1. I have personally bought and then returned most of the robots below. If you’re looking at this review, you’ve already decided you want a roller robot. You’re just deciding which one to get.2. I have several long-haired constantly shedding dogs and humans. My robots essentially go through stress tests every single day. The strength of the pros vastly outweighs the minor cons.Assumptions:1. Rollers mops are the future. They clean so much better and more reliably than spinning mops.2. Compared to the following, this is the only roller mop robot to not have any major issues:2a. Mova Z60 (Roller): Leaves the floors wet, poor battery life.2b. Dreame Aqua 10 (Roller): Base leaks water.2c. Narwal Flow (Trackmop): Extreme navigation issues with carpets and pathing.2d. Roomba 705 Combo (Roller): App issues, poor overall performance.2e. Ecovacs T80/X9/X11: Half-width roller mop, difficult to take apart roller system to clean.2f. Eufy: I haven’t personally tried this one, so I’ll abstain from making a judgement.Pros:1. Navigation is excellent. Pathing is logical and efficient. Obstacle avoidance is good enough, recommend you set it to the careful mode.2. Maintenance: Roller, squeegee, and dirty water tank are easy to remove and service.3. Roller mop shield: Allows the vacuuming of carpets AFTER mopping floors without getting the carpets wet. Also allows me to keep the dock in my carpeted study out of the main area of the house, which greatly reduces the perceived noise of the dock operations. Also, the timing of the shield deployment is prompt, unlike the Roomba 705 combo which has a bit of a lag.4. Roller mop: if you’re reading this you already know the advantages of a roller mop vs spinning mops.5. Price: In addition to being objectively superior to all roller mop competitors, it is cheaper than everyone except some of the budget Eufy and Ecovacs models.6. Two side brushes: I think that having an off-wall side brush makes a big difference in the performance when vacuuming long pet hair.Cons:1. Dock noise: The hot air mop drying fan is a bit louder than other brands. Not too terrible though. Just not as good as Narwal’s dock fans which are basically silent.2. Height: This robot is tall, and doesn’t have a retractable lidar. This limits it from going under my end tables which most other robots can.3. Lack of mop-only mode: Aside from spot cleaning, you must vacuum either before or during mopping.3a. This isn’t a huge issue because you should be doing this anyway. Currently, robot vacuum roller mops are NOT the same as upright wet-dry vacuums, despite what the French Glow says. The lack of suction on these roller mops basically makes them a Shark Hydroduo, which doesn’t process dry debris and hairs well. Roborock forcing you to vacuum prevents this from happening.4. No auto-detergent dispenser: A definite miss. You must add detergent directly to the clean water tank.5. No hot-water mopping: unlike the Roomba 705 combo and the Narwal Flow which both use warm water to mop, this Roborock only uses room-temperature water while mopping.6. No extendable side-brush: Doesn’t reach into corners that well. The side brushes do raise themselves however.7. No threshold crossing: this model doesn’t have chassis-lift or the ability to go up cliffs.Conclusion: While this is still limited by cost-cutting design decisions and limitations by bring a first-gen roller mop robot, the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow is the only roller mop robot as of January 2026 that delivers the holy trinity of exceptional performance, comparatively low price tag, and a user experience that won’t make you want to tear your hair out. While I have listed an equal number of pros and cons, the pros are major and the cons are minor. Let me be clear: I love this robot.This is the robot I plan to use for the next 4 years while I wait for the roller mop technology to mature. I’ll be skipping the gen-2 and gen-3 roller mop robots because this one is simply that good.

  2. Bobby M

    I’ve been using robot vacuums for well over 15 years and have owned multiple models
    I’ve been using robot vacuums for well over 15 years and have owned multiple models spanning several generations and brands. After a few weeks of daily use, I can confidently say this is the best robot vacuum/mop I’ve ever had. I have absolutely no interest in going back to my previous setup—or to the brand I relied on almost exclusively before this.As of January 2026, this is the most complete and least frustrating roller-mop robot available. That matters, because roller mops are clearly the direction this category is heading. They clean more evenly and far more effectively than spinning pads, especially in real homes with pets, hair, and everyday messes.Why my home is a tough testWe have dogs and people constantly tracking in dirt. This robot doesn’t see occasional weekend use—it runs through real-world stress tests multiple times a week. Anything that survives in our house has earned its keep.Where this robot shinesNavigation and reliability are excellent. The cleaning paths are logical and efficient, obstacle avoidance works well, and in weeks of operation it hasn’t gotten stuck a single time.Cleaning performance is genuinely impressive. Floors look properly washed, not just wiped over. The roller system continuously uses clean water, which prevents dirty water from being dragged around the house—a huge advantage over traditional spinning mops.Carpet handling is thoughtfully designed. The roller mop shield deploys quickly and reliably, allowing carpets to be vacuumed after mopping without any moisture transfer. This also gives flexibility in dock placement; I keep mine on carpet in a quieter room, which noticeably reduces the perceived noise during dock operations.Vacuuming power, especially with pet hair, is excellent. Suction is strong, and the dual side-brush setup—including an off-wall brush—does a great job pulling long hair away from baseboards and edges.Maintenance is straightforward and low-friction. The roller, squeegee, and dirty water tank are all easy to remove and clean. It does use more water than older robots, but that’s the trade-off for floors actually being clean instead of just dampened.Value for performance is another strong point. For what it delivers, it’s very competitively priced.Extras that aren’t gimmicks round out the experience. The live camera and remote-drive feature are genuinely useful for checking on pets or the house, and the dock itself looks modern and well-designed rather than bulky or industrial.The downsides (mostly minor)The dock noise is noticeable during mop drying, though not loud or disruptive.The overall height is on the taller side, and without a retractable lidar it won’t fit under some low furniture.There’s no true mop-only mode outside of spot cleaning—you must vacuum before or during mopping. In practice, this hasn’t been an issue and likely prevents poor results with dry debris.There’s no automatic detergent dispenser, so detergent must be added manually to the clean water tank.It also doesn’t use heated water during mopping, relying instead on room-temperature water.Finally, corner reach and threshold handling are limited. There’s no extendable side brush and no chassis lift for crossing taller thresholds.Final thoughtsDespite a few first-generation design compromises, this robot delivers where it truly matters: cleaning results, reliability, and everyday usability. While the pros and cons may look evenly matched on paper, in real use the strengths clearly outweigh the limitations.I genuinely love this robot. It’s the one I plan to rely on for years as roller-mop technology continues to evolve, and it’s the first time I’ve felt comfortable skipping multiple future generations because the current experience is already this good.If you’re on the fence, don’t be.Just buy it. The results speak for themselves.

  3. Jeff R

    Solid Roborock. Awesome mopping
    Went thru a couple other brands and came back to another Roborock. It could do better on pet hair but the mapping and navigation is the best. Wish it had a firmer bristle brush

  4. LMP101

    Best purchase ever!
    This just might be the best purchase of my life! Easy to set up & use. Mapped house very accurately, but can edit rooms as needed. I don’t need to do a full clean every time and this is easy to set it just to do the high traffic areas/rooms more often (you can go into the map layout & name the rooms anything you want). Also can adjust the settings to lighter/stronger vac or less/more water for mopping and save those settings per room. Picks up dog hair amazingly! The vac roller does an excellent job and doesn’t have a single hair wrapped around it (even with 2 dogs). The mop is also amazing, recognizes my large area rug and doesn’t get a single drop of water on it, how does it know to do that?? Goes over thresholds perfectly. Sees th edges so does not run into chair legs, baseboards, dog bowls, nothing (my old vac would run into everything then reverse). My husband & I are simply amazed at how clean our floors are, look and feel brand new (high end LVP & tile). Highly recommend.

  5. Boris P.

    Great product. This is my first robot vac with a mop, and it’s been amazing. Huge difference than having vac only robot, and this one has a roller mop, that cleans itself while mopping, that’s why I got this one versus their other models that only had a rotating or vibrating pad.My last one ( Roborock S5 ) worked great for over 7 years, and continues to work, so I moved it upstairs where mopping is less required.Highly recommend this company, I’m impressed, good work Roborock team!One feature that I would love to have, is some kind of “inspect mode” that runs on schedule every 2 hours for example, and goes to a certain zone, for the robot to just drive around and look for pet stains for example or other mess, and activate vaccum or mop only depending what it finds and only clean the affected area, that would be killer. Call it “mess hunter” 😁If I had another suggestion, would be to improve the algorithm when the robot goes around corners, sometimes it leaves a few inches of space around corners, but not enough for me to reduce it to 4 stars, so you get 5 stars even with slight imperfections 😉

  6. MQL

    If you’re new to robot vacuums, this guy is going to be a life-changing experience. I got my first one a year ago and it’s really impressive – it’s a Dreame L50 Ultra, which I’d wholeheartedly recommend to most people. There is one aspect where it falls a bit short, though, and that is mopping performance. My current vacuum uses two circular mop pads which do a pretty decent job but can’t touch dried sticky messes. My house seems to have plenty of those…When I saw that Roborock had this roller mop vacuum available, and at the same price point as my L50, I figured I’d like to try it. Well, the reviews aren’t wrong: this thing mops really, really well. The roller mop is indeed substantially better on heavy messes.The Dreame has the edge with its ability to mop right up to the baseboard thanks to its pair of articulated arms that can move the mop pads out to the sides, but this Roborock still gets pretty close and easily wins on its ability to mop a large open expanse of floor.In all other ways the Roborock is about on par with the Dreame, doing a great job of picking up dirt and a decent job on carpets. I think the Roborock might be slightly quieter. Obstacle avoidance is good, automatic mapping is good, I set a couple of boundaries so it doesn’t venture into the mud room and get tangled up in boot laces and bits of gravel but otherwise I just let it do its thing and it’s pretty good at it.About the only thing I’d like to see changed is the need to premix the cleaning solution (I just add concentrate to a separate tank on my other dock). That’s minor, but I had to come up with something… Oh – and the whole sketchy Wifi connection to a remote server doesn’t fill me with confidence either, but they’re all like that. Just put it on its own network with an old 2.4G router that you can switch off on demand if you’re nervous about it, I guess? I haven’t caught my vacuum spying on me yet though.It’s worth noting that the price of these top-tier performers has dropped considerably over the past year; my Dreame was $2300 CAD when it hit the market last year, and now sells for $1400. This Roborock, with similar features and performance, retails at $1600, currently on sale for $1400. I’d say the Roborock with its roller mop is my new pick for a mess-prone house with lots of hardwood floors.

  7. Waterwheel

    This is a top of the line robovac from a known brand name. Functionally it’s as good as others I’ve tested at this price range.Everything about it is quality. works great, everything looks good and is solid.App functions are excellent, common at this price level. you can set all sorts of mopping and vacuuming levels (nothing unique here, but it isn’t missing anything). app works great and is easy to understand and tweak even the advanced options.it vacuums excellent, does a great job including getting in and around our chairs. in the video I show it misses a bit of sugar on the interface between a carpet and tile. in it’s defence, I don’t think any of the robovacs I’ve had would do any better. it did go back over the edge a few times, so it’s aware that transitions are an issue. overall vacuuming of carpet and tile are great- it does a great job (which I’d expect at this price). so, I’m very happy with it operationally.two newish functions I haven’t had I the past. first there’s a camera mode so you can watch its camera from the app. secondly it will map multiple floors, great for a backsplit like out house. this is groundbreaking because previous robovacs haven’t had this function making them useless in our house. this one does our whole house, we just have to carry it up and down a few steps.There is one bug in the app that they haven’t fixed and I ran into it. if your router assigns it an IP address that’s too high (I think the last set of characters is 100 or higher) then it drops the network every time I close the app. so if you’re router is set to assign higher IP numbers, then you’ll need to change that it set the vac to a static IP. or deal with reconnecting every time. it’s an annoying and apparently common bug (it’s talked about online) so hopefully they’ve fixed it (I haven’t updated to the highest version yet, I expect this would eventually be fixed).Overall this is a top of the line, easy to use robovac that does a great job AND can handle multiple floors. this model is the most advanced functions of any vac out there right now, and is top quality, and does great work vacuuming.

  8. J Spig

    The Curv 2 is an excellent robotic vacuum that does a great job with both vacuuming and mopping duties. I currently use a Eufy X10 (https://www.amazon.ca/eufy-Auto-Lift-Detection-Self-Emptying-Self-Refilling/dp/B0CPFBBHP4) with individual spinning mops and it does a great job, but the roller design on the Roborock cleans the hardwood and tile even better. I wasn’t quite sure if it would work as well as the spinning mop pads, but it left the floor spotless with no streaks and the roller did not detach like the pads sometimes do on the X10. I also like how the roller extends to clean along the edges which works better than the mops on the Eufy. The vacuuming feature did an excellent job on my throw rugs and even though there is a large rating difference (20,000 vs. 8,000 Pa), I found both picked up about the same amount of dirt/hair. However, I do think the Curv 2 would probably show this greater power difference for those homes with more carpet vs. hardwood/tile. Setup was a breeze once I downloaded the app and connected to WiFi, the initial mapping was faster than the Eufy, and both were equally accurate once the maps were complete. I also like the spot cleaning feature (both have this) where you can clean a small area by “drawing” it on the map and I found the voice command(s) on the Roborock were a useful addition that were also accurate/easy to use. Obstacle avoidance (sneaker/poop icons on the Curv are pretty funny) is excellent on both machines, but the Curv 2 makes its way around a bit better, cleans the house in almost half the time, and never gets hung up on cords like the X10 sometimes does. Overall, this is an excellent robotic vacuum/mop that does a great job and saves you a ton of time around the home. It has a very nice design that should fit well with most decors, it is easy to set up, and rarely needs human intervention when completing its duties. While it is quite a bit more than the Eufy (~$1400 vs. $800 – both on sale), if you are looking for a top notch experience, the Roborock is the way to go. However, if you are looking to save some money and still get a great vacuum/mop, the X10 is definitely worth your consideration.Recommended!Good luck with your decision/purchase.

  9. Mark H

    To start, this Robot Vacuum & Mop comes very well packaged. There is no expense spared as each piece is individually wrapped, secured and protected. The product itself does have a bit of weight to it and looking it over is not only stylish (finished in a gloss white) but easy to take apart and clean.When you open the box the first thing you see is a large instruction card with a QR code. Very easy diagrams to follow as well as instructions on use. Toom maybe 5-10 min for me to learn how to use it.I plugged in the main hub and placed the vacuum/mop robot on the floor. Turned it on and hit the “home” button on top for it to charge. The robot speaks to you letting you know its returning to the dock, as well as lets you know when it docked for charge. I liked that ! You can see right away it was orientating it self which took maybe 10 seconds. Then just drove into the dock.I have engineered hardwood floors and not only did it do a great job sweeping/mop, it did recognize the stairs without issue and not fall to its death. Not once did it get stuck anywhere in any corner and did my whole top floor (approx. 1100 sq/ft) with no issues and it looks good. It is very easy to add water/soap as well as clean the parts and machine. Very user friendly.I am more then pleased with its results, as well being that it looks “stylish” finished in a nice white, it does look good in the living room and is no way a eye sore.

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