Once upon a time, if a robot vacuum encountered a small bump in its way, there was no way it was going to get over it. Now, robots like the Roborock Qrevo Edge are dealing with obstacles more easily than before.
There are a lot of things the Qrevo Edge has in common with the best robot vacuums; it has 18,500Pa vacuuming suction power, hot water mop washing, and an anti-tangle design. But what sets it apart is the robot’s ability to ‘climb’ over small bumps.
No home is completely flat. Some rooms have sliding door railings, and furniture like bar stools present obstacles that many robot vacuums awkwardly circle around. Going hands-on with Roborock’s latest device, it’s cool to see how the navigation technology has evolved.
Using a technology called the AdaptLift Chassis, the Roborock Qrevo Edge smoothly lifts over raised obstacles while cleaning your home. Capable of scaling bumps of up to four centimetres in height, it means the robot moves around with fewer limitations.
That’s just touching the surface of what this robot cleaner can do. It also cleans itself and sweeps hard-to-reach corners, which you can see in action via the GadgetGuy YouTube channel.
Out now in Australia, the Roborock Qrevo Edge costs $2,799 from JB Hi-Fi and the online Roborock Store.
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