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roborock Q5 Max+ Robot Vacuum with Self-Empty Dock, Upgraded from Q5+, 5500 Pa Suction, DuoRoller Brush, Hands-Free Cleaning for up to 7 Weeks, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, App & Voice Control

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Size: 05 - Q5Max+ Black


Features

  • Roborock robot vacuum only supports 2.4G WiFi. Make sure your router uses this frequency. If your home primarily uses a 5 GHz band, consider setting up a dual-band router or switching to a 2.4 GHz network for optimal performance.
  • 7-Week Hands-Free Cleaning: Experience the convenience of self-emptying with 2x2.5L dust bags, allowing you to go up to 7 weeks without manual trash disposal. Made from high-efficiency material, the dust bags help reduce dust, contributing to a cleaner home environment.
  • 5500 Pa Effortless Suction: Featuring 5500 Pa HyperForce suction power, the Q5 Max+ captures dust and debris from various types of flooring, including hardwood, tile, and carpet, for effective cleaning. Paired with the advanced DuoRoller Brush, it efficiently cleans dirt, pet hair, and human hair, with a design that helps reduce tangling.
  • PreciSense LiDAR Navigation System: Creating detailed 3D maps for quick and accurate navigation. With a quick mapping feature and multi-level mapping system, it adapts seamlessly to different environments, ensuring thorough and efficient cleaning every time.
  • Cleaning in One Step: The Q5 Max+ has a 770ml dustbin capacity, a maximum sweeping area of 3,767 sqft, and can run for up to 240 minutes on a single charge, making it easy to turn on and off to meet the sweeping needs of most households.
  • Voice & APP Control: Forget about manual commands and embrace voice and app control. Q5 Max+ syncs seamlessly with Alexa, Apple Siri, and Google Home, so all you have to do is say the magic word. By simply using your voice and figures you can initiate cleaning or adjust settings effortlessly.
  • Whats in the Box: Q5 Max+ Robot Vacuum, Auto-Empty Dock, Power Cable, Dustbin, Dust Bag x 2, Side Brush x 1, User Manual.

Brand: roborock


Model Name: Q5 Max+


Special Feature: 5500 Pa Suction, DuoRoller Brush, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, Self-Emptying, Smart Mapping


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 13.8"L x 17.3"W x 16.7"H


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.9 x 13.8 x 3.8 inches; 25 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Q5 Max+


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 30, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ roborock


Best Sellers Rank: #435 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #1 in Robotic Vacuums


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 10,228 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Vacuum! The Definitive Review + Tips
I previously own a Roomba professional and could never get it to work the way I wanted. I promised myself to never buy a "dumb" robot vacuum again. The Roborock is leagues above the wandering roomba vacuums and for anyone with a large floor on a single level this is a must. I got the Roborock last December right when they activated the virtual no go zones\barriers. Frankly it would have been a huge disappointment without that feature. Especially in a large area there's all kinds of areas you really do not want or need the vaccum to go and you need to setup zones to keep it out of trouble. Shape: The shape of a vacuum matters a lot. This unit is a circle like a Roomba. Neato uses a "D" shape. For pure vacuuming the "D" shape is actually better since it mimics the design of full size vacuums by pushing the brushes to the edge of the unit This allows it to vacuum closer to objects. With Roomba and Roborock the brushes are in the middle, which makes it impossible for it to vacuum within a couple of inches of anything. They do put in a side brush to help, but it's more of a band-aid fix to a fundamental issue. That said with Robot vacuums the circle shape helps keep it from getting stuck (able to turn out of trouble more easily) which is why Roomba and Roborock stay with it. In practice you won't notice the lack of edge vacuuming much but you will certainly notice a vacuum that gets stuck all the time. For me shape ends up being a situation where there's advantages and disadvantages to both so it's hard to call a true winner. Vacuuming: This has a great battery in it that can run it for over an hour straight. It's also extremely efficient compared to a Roomba. You can watch dozens of videos online. While in many videos the Roomba picks up slightly more, the Roborock finishes nearly twice as fast. The speed of the Roborock is important since you could just schedule the Roborock to do a second cleaning and have it still finish in less time than the Roomba. This fact in my opinion makes a lot of these Youtube tests invalid. The dust bin is small and I usually have to empty it after 2 cleanings. Mopping: Frankly this is more of a gimmick, but it did work alittle better than I thought it would. The cleaning cloth they give you is thinner than most dishrags and it is limited to how much it can truly clean. I tried it out and frankly it did pick up a little more than I would have guessed it doesn't get anything you normally would have to scrub. The whole prep (filling it, setting up no go zones, putting it into mop mode and cleaning it) is far more time consuming that it's worth compared to just using a wet mop\swiffer. This is a great vacuum, but don't buy it for this feature. Mapping: Setting your no-go zones up are key to getting this to work flawlessly. My house was relatively easy. (screenshot attached) It mapped it on it's first vacuum and then I just put in the areas I did not want it to go. I got a second Roborock for my office (screenshot attached) and it was a challenge to get it to work correctly. Its a HUGE area for a vacuum like this and frankly it probably needs two vacuums. This is where I saw the flaws come out. Realistically it only has enough battery to do the hallways in one pass. It does recharge up to one time to go out and do the areas it did not reach. In this large area it did get lost and start mapping things incorrectly. I used the "go-to" feature to manually guide it through the initial mapping process, which then allowed me to setup virtual walls and no go zones. I was able to fix it's issues by bisecting the office with a virtual wall forcing it to take a "one way" path through the office. This help tremendously and now it vacuums everything without any issue. Cons: The biggest con is probably the fact that you can't save your floor layouts. This is a huge problem since it takes time to setup all your no-go zones and you can't even set them without an initial map. If you take it to another area or it gets too confused, it blows away your entire map. While it's quite smart on it's own this is extremely irritating for those who need the no-go zones. I really hope they add this feature soon. Otherwise for those who don't plan on moving it, it's perfect and I don't know of any vacuum that can handle multiple maps with virtual zones anyway. I could just buy a second one for my second floor, but I think I would rather wait to see if they add support. If you have a house that has a lot of different levels and you need to move it, you probably won't truly be able to use the virtual zone feature. Conclusion: Even with it's flaws this is the best robot vacuum out there Xiamoi is really giving Neato and Roomba a run for their money on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by P. Rausch P. Rausch

  • Great Vacuum!!
Size: 01 - Q7 M5+ Black
The best robot vacuum I’ve ever owned! I have been a loyal Roomba/IRobot fan for over 10 years and was hesitant to change when my 4th one gave out. I couldn’t be more pleased with this Roborock! It is fast, efficient and very effective. It doesn’t get stuck, lost, or have issues that I’ve grown accustomed to. The only thing I have to do is make sure I have phone charging cords not draping on the ground, but other than that, it requires no effort whatsoever. At first, I had a little trouble with setting it up on the app, but I called for assistance and they were able to help me in less than five minutes. I highly recommend this vacuum! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by S. Evans

  • I REALLY wanted to like this vacuum
I had been researching robot vacuums for a few months and when some of the side-by-side vacuum review sites started talking about the Roborock S4 being the new "must buy" robot vacuum, I was pretty excited. Amazon had a $40 off discount for early buyers, and so my sales pitch to my wife began. She wasn't wanting to spend the money, but I convinced her that it would allow our house to stay more clean without work from us. We are on the tail end of a major 7 month (and counting) home remodel job and we put in new hardwood flooring through most of our upstairs as a part of it. That means that any bit of dog or cat fur stands out pretty easily, and my wife is a bit OCD about clean floors. Sounded like a great match, so we jumped in and bought it. We didn't try it out right away as there were too many known obstacles due to construction, but after a few days, I wanted to try it out. The floors were bare except for some basic furniture, and I blocked off one section of the dining room where there were tools and such as well as the main hallway since some work was being done down there so that the Roborock would just ignore it. Things seemed to go well... for the most part. It got stuck a few times on the bare floor. That's right. It struggled going over pretty much every floor vent. We have 4 different styles down currently as we decide which one we are going with long term. They are all just barely above the surface and none of them have large gaps. Oh, and the S4 wanted to suicide itself down the stairs. Twice during that first cleaning, it went along the top edge of the stairs, and dropped one wheel over the edge and stopped. I didn't think too much about it because I figured that after it mapped the house, I could just put a no-go line there. I did this test during the day when I was home, but my wife was not. I wanted to work out the bugs before showing it to her. Fast forward a couple of days. Time to try the cleaning again. Same setup as before, and off it went. It got stuck in all of the same vent spots, but managed not to drop a wheel off of the top of the stair (YAY), and it was pretty cool. We weren't sure what to do about the vent covers though, and after getting stuck on the 6th one, we canceled the vacuum job as we were leaving the house. Then it happened... We opened up the rest of the floor after tools and construction to the floors was done. Put the rest of the furniture in the house, and put down some rugs. The Roborock started off and I had high hopes. Now that the whole floor was open and everything was in place, I could finally get the full map of the house to set any no-go lines and areas... My enthusiasm was short lived. Stuck on air vents, ok, we knew that would happen, but then it got stuck under the dining room table. The chair legs are big enough for it to fit through, but it just bounced around under there for a solid 10 minutes before I had to move a chair to let it find its way out. I thought that the S4 was advertised to be smarter than that??? And then it found the first rug... Stuck... Alarm goes off that it is stuck too. It never made it on to the rug, but had bounced around between a rug, a kitchen cabinet, and the refrigerator long enough that it errored out. Hmmm. Maybe I need to just move the rug a couple of inches to give it some room to work. Nope, it couldn't seem to make it on to the rug. Most of the time (like 98% of the time), only one wheel would go up on to the rug, and then it just couldn't get on the rug completely and would wiggle around over and over and not make progress. I know what you are thinking... Must be thick rugs or shag rugs or something... Nope. These rugs are significantly thinner than a threshold that the Roborock managed to go over, are just normal low pile material, and don't have a pad or anything under them (although we want to add a pad to the main one in the living room at some point). The Roborock just couldn't sort out how to get on to the rugs. The 2% of the time that it did get on a rug, it vacuumed just fine, until it went off the rug and tried to get back on. Not only could it not get on to the rugs, but all of its wiggling around would cause it to not map the house correctly. It thought that it was in the dining room when it was still in the kitchen. It was taking areas that it already cleaned, and then duplicating that area about 15 feet away on the map because it saw it as a new area, it was skewing a large portion of the map on to a 45 degree angle, which really made it get lost. At one point, it was cleaning a random spot on the map, and then its laser saw something that made it think that it was somewhere else and it literally just "jumped" to the new location. Again, every time it got stuck, I tried to leave it exactly in place and just lift it up and back down to reset the error and move the obstacle, or move it only an inch or to so that it would be really close to where it thought it was. Sadly, all of these issues just make it impossible to use. Even if it didn't get stuck and send an alarm for help, it can't map the house correctly, and even if it could do that, it is so noisy when it tries to get on to a rug. We can't run the vacuum at night because this would be too noisy (and it would never finish anyway), and we can't run it during the day because I just don't trust it not to get lost. Maybe we got a bad unit or damaged unit. It was brand new, and while the Roborock boxes (they double box it which is nice) weren't daamged, Amazon put it into a much larger (more than twice the size needed) box and didn't have many of those air pouches for packaging. The Roborock box was free to bounce around inside the larger box and we know how rough the trip can be from warehouse to home. A lot of people LOVE this thing, and I know that this isn't the normal case, but it was absolutely terrible experience for us. I took a number of videos of it getting stuck on the edge of our rugs, and saved screenshots of the swirly motions it took when it encountered the edge of a rug trying to get on to it and how messed up the mapping is. I've included one photo with some comments and things marked. Red is where it was getting stuck on rugs and swirling around. This seemed to be the cause of the rest of the problems. Pink is where it was lost enough that it re-mapped areas, duplicating them because it thought that they were new areas. Blue is where it lost total orientation too and skewed a chunk of the house 45* Green is where it suddenly went from one spot and "transported" itself across the room. It was not picked up or anything, just jumped. At this point I just canceled the cleaning and boxed it up. Sorry Roborock S4, but it just wasn't meant to be. Again, good luck to everyone else. This seems to be a great vacuum for a lot of people, and I REALLY wanted to like it, but when it can't even go on to a low pile rug (even though it can vacuum it if it does make it on to the rug), and then it just gets completely lost/disoriented, it just won't work. PS. Roborock, if you are listening, have someone who speaks English proofread your app. Some words are misspelled... "Enc current cleanup and reset vacuum power?" I assume you meant "End" and not "Enc"? I saw a couple of others too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2019 by Nick Nick

  • Frequently goes offline
Size: 01 - Q7 M5+ Black
The machine setup is not one and done like many other smart devices we own. It goes offline frequently and I can’t figure out why. It’s not an issue with our wifi b/c we have no other wifi issues. Once it goes offline, you have to reconnect the device to wifi which is not simple. The QR code scanner doesn’t work half the time and the app fails to connect to wifi or says it fails but gets stuck. Then when you exit out of app and reenter it’s connected. The machine docks itself but then sometimes it won’t charge when docked. Then it’s back offline again for being “idle” which I don’t understand. It does a fine job cleaning and is easy to maintain. I love the ability to define zones in the app. I just wish the software was more reliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2025 by Karla C. Gravitt

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