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Roborock Saros 10R review: better in every way
Mar 16, 2025
Roborock Saros 10R review: better in every way
“The Roborock Saros 10R is a huge step forward, thanks to accurate navigation and tons of minor enhancements.”
Pros
Impressive navigation skills
Detachable spinning mops
Highly customizable
Slim new design
Tons of suction
Cons
Expensive
Less suction than the Saros 10
Roborock product launches are always exciting. The company has cultivated a dedicated following of robot vacuum enthusiasts, thanks to a lineup that’s always ahead of the curve. And once again, Roborock has shown its expertise with the Saros 10R.
This powerful new device comes in the wake of CES 2025, where Roborock debuted the Saros Z70 — an upcoming robot vacuum with a robotic arm. The Saros 10R doesn’t have anything as remarkable as that, but it does use the same navigation system and makes tons of minor updates compared to its predecessors. It’s expensive, and it doesn’t have as much suction as the Saros 10 (which also launches on February 10), but those are minor complaints about an otherwise stellar home assistant.
Minor updates make all the difference
Compared to the old Qrevo Slim, the Saros 10R makes a bunch of small — but meaningful — updates. For reduced tangling, it now sports a side brush with two arms (instead of three) and its main brush uses a DuoDivide design to funnel hair into a central gap. This was previously used on the Qrevo Curv, where I found it to be an excellent upgrade, and it works just as well on the Saros 10R.
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