Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Robot Mops

Roborock Qrevo Master vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Roborock Qrevo Master comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.6 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Large homes with mixed hard-floor and short-pile-carpet layouts where the owner wants a true once-a-week, hands-off cleaning cycle including mop-pad maintenance — read the strengths below before deciding.

Roborock Qrevo Master
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Robot Mops
Roborock Qrevo Master
$1,399

The Qrevo Master is Roborock's most complete vacuum-mop hybrid short of the Saros flagship. Strong 10,000 Pa suction, hot-water mop self-wash, FlexiArm edge-mopping, and a fully self-maintaining dock put it at the top of the category for shoppers who want a true set-and-forget robot. Pay the premium only if you'll use all of it.

Strengths
  • 10,000 Pa HyperForce suction handles hard floors and short carpets with no carpet-detect false-positives
  • Dual 200 RPM spinning mop pads with FlexiArm extension reach baseboards and corners other Roborocks miss
  • Dock auto-washes pads in 140F hot water and air-dries them after every run, eliminating the musty-mop smell
Watch-outs
  • $1,399 MSRP is steep next to mid-tier competitors like the Eufy X10 Pro Omni
  • Robot body styling and the chunky dock look dated compared to the newer Saros lineup
  • TechRadar testers reported a faint sticky residue after some sauce-spill tests
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
Ranked #2 in Best Robot Mops
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
$1,099

The S8 Pro Ultra is the previous-generation Roborock flagship and is still the pick if mopping is your priority and you want a vibrating sonic pad rather than a spinning pad. Vacuum Wars saw 'some of the best results we've seen so far' on dried-on mopping tests. Suction has been eclipsed by newer competitors, but for hard-floor-dominant homes the trade-off favors the mop.

Strengths
  • VibraRise 2.0 sonic mop pad vibrates at thousands of strokes per minute and pulls dried-on stains the spinning-pad designs leave behind
  • Mop pad auto-lifts 5 mm to clear short carpets so a single cycle handles both surfaces without re-runs
  • RockDock Ultra empties the bin, washes pads, dries them with warm air, and refills the water tank with no user touch
Watch-outs
  • 6,000 Pa suction is now mid-pack as flagship rivals push past 10,000 Pa
  • Sonic mop pad cannot extend to the very edges of baseboards — no FlexiArm equivalent
  • RockDock Ultra is one of the larger docks in the category at 17.7 in tall

How they stack up

Roborock Qrevo Master

More capable and more expensive than the Eufy X10 Pro Omni; the Eufy gets 70% of the experience for half the price. The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra uses a sonic vibrating mop that pulls dried stains better in some tests, but lacks the Qrevo Master's FlexiArm edge-coverage arm and hot-water wash.

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

Sonic vibrating pad lifts dried stains better than the Qrevo Master's spinning pads, but the Qrevo Master beats it on suction and edge-cleaning. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is now a stronger value pick than the S8 Pro Ultra unless you specifically want the sonic mop.

Specs side-by-side

SpecRoborock Qrevo MasterRoborock S8 Pro Ultra
TypeVacuum + Mop + Self-Empty + Self-WashVacuum + Mop + Self-Empty + Self-Wash
Suction10,000 Pa6,000 Pa
Water Tank80 mL onboard / 4 L clean + 3.5 L dirty (dock)200 mL onboard / 3 L clean (dock)
Battery Runtime180 min (quiet mode)180 min
MappingSpinning LiDAR with 3D visualizationSpinning LiDAR + 3D structured light
Mop TypeDual spinning pads @ 200 RPMVibraRise 2.0 sonic vibrating pad
Hot-Water Wash140 F (60 C)
Height4.1 in (102 mm)3.8 in
Self-Wash Mop StationYes
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