Roborock Curv 2 Pro: Automatically Lifts Mop to Protect Carpets

▼ Summary
– The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro robot vacuum has 25,000 Pa suction power, exceeding last year’s model’s 18,500 Pa.
– It features a dual-spinning mop system that automatically detaches over carpets to keep them dry.
– At 3.14 inches thick with a retractable LiDAR tower, it is slimmer and can navigate under low-clearance furniture.
– It includes an RGB camera with AI obstacle recognition, an anti-tangle brush, and a dock with 100°C hot water mop washing.
– The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is currently available only in the EU for €1299 (~$1,514), with no confirmed US release.
The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro introduces a significant leap in robotic cleaning technology, combining powerful suction with intelligent mopping capabilities designed to handle mixed flooring with ease. This latest model delivers an impressive 25,000 Pa of suction power, a notable upgrade from the previous version’s 18,500 Pa, ensuring deeper and more thorough cleaning on various surfaces.
A standout feature is its dual-spinning mop system, which automatically lifts when transitioning to carpets, preventing moisture from damaging rugs. This smart adaptation allows the robot to vacuum carpets effectively while keeping them completely dry. At just 3.14 inches thick, the device is slimmer than earlier models and includes a retractable LiDAR tower, enabling it to navigate under low furniture with greater ease.
The vacuum also incorporates an AdaptiLift Chassis, allowing it to raise itself to clean carpets as thick as 1.18 inches. Enhanced navigation is achieved through an RGB camera paired with AI obstacle recognition, helping the device avoid common household clutter. An anti-tangle brush reduces maintenance, while the updated docking station uses 100°C hot water to thoroughly wash mop pads, ensuring hygiene after each cleaning cycle.
Currently, the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is available in the European Union priced at approximately $1,514. There has been no official announcement regarding its release in other markets, including the United States.
(Source: The Verge)