Roborock Qrevo S5V vs QV35A – Quick Comparison

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Comparison between Roborock Qrevo S5V and QV35A: Differences in suction power, brushes, mopping functions, drying and price. Find out which model is most worthwhile for pets, carpets or budget-conscious buyers.

Roborock Qrevo S5V vs QV35A: Quick Comparison and Clear Purchase Recommendation

Roborock Qrevo S5V with docking station
Roborock Qrevo S5V: stronger suction motor, split brush, hot-air drying vs. Roborock QV35A: cheaper, Reactive Tech obstacle detection, simpler brush

Both models come with Auto-Empty-Dock (dust bag + fresh/waste water tank) and use the Roborock app with LiDAR navigation. The Qrevo S5V is technically the "more powerful" choice and excels with long hair, while the QV35A offers the better deal when on sale. Differences in obstacle detection are rather small: Both use Reactive Tech without camera, so they can struggle with cables or very flat objects. In some cases the QV35A reacts slightly more sensitively, but generally both perform at the same level – solid, but not as precise as AI or camera models.

FeatureRoborock QV35ARoborock Qrevo S5V
Price589,99€599,99€
Suction Power8,000 Pa12,000 Pa
Main BrushSingle roller (more hair tangling at edges)Split dual roller ("Split Roller") – better for long hair/pets
Mop Padslift/lower 10.5 mmlift/lower 10.5 mm + lateral movement toward wall (better edge cleaning)
Onboard Water Tank & SprayingYes, pads are sprayedYes, pads are sprayed
NavigationLiDAR + Reactive Tech obstacle detection (without camera, limited with cables)LiDAR + Reactive Tech obstacle detection (same system, similarly reliable overall)
Dock: Pad WashingRoom temperature waterCold water washing
Dock: DryingRoom air, approx. 6–8 hHot air, approx. 2 h
Dock: Dust bag/Water tankssame as S5V; bag ~every 2 monthssame as QV35A; bag ~every 2 months
Dust Container (in robot)Slightly different opening, similar functionSlightly different opening, similar function
Missing FeaturesNo dirt-detect sensor in dockNo dirt-detect sensor in dock
App & Map FunctionsRoborock app, identicalRoborock app, identical
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My quick verdict: The S5V is the better choice for households with long hair and carpets, thanks to 12,000 Pa, split brush and hot-air drying. The QV35A is the price-performance option – obstacle detection differs little, both models can reach their limits with cables and very flat objects.

Pros & Cons Overview

  • S5V: 12,000 Pa suction power – noticeably more reserves on carpet
  • S5V: Split brush roller – significantly fewer hair tangles
  • S5V: Mops push toward wall – better edge care
  • S5V: Hot-air drying in ~2 hours – more hygienic, faster
  • S5V: Obstacle detection solid, but no advantage over QV35A
  • S5V: Sensible mainly on sale – RRP seems high
  • QV35A: Attractive price, especially on sale
  • QV35A: Reactive Tech obstacle detection – similar to S5V, without camera
  • QV35A: Same dock ecosystem (bags/tanks/trays) as S5V
  • QV35A: 8,000 Pa – lower than S5V
  • QV35A: Simple brush – more hair tangling possible
  • QV35A: Room air drying takes 6–8 h
  • QV35A: No lateral mop pad movement at edges

Price tip: Both models are regularly found in limited-time offers – You can confidently grab them here. My Qrevo has been doing good work for quite some time and proves to be a very solid working device.

Purchase Recommendation by Household Type

  • Pets/Long Hair: S5V – the split brush is worth its weight in gold here, and the stronger suction power helps on carpet.
  • Many cables or small obstacles: Both similar – QV35A sometimes slightly more sensitive, but no big difference.
  • Hygiene/Comfort when mopping: S5V – better edge cleaning and quick hot-air drying.
  • Maximum savings potential: QV35A – often the best price-performance ratio on sale.

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    Do both use the same app and bags?

    Yes. Both run in the Roborock app and use the same dust bags in the dock. The waste/fresh water tanks and removable containers are also designed identically.

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    How big is the difference in drying really?

    Noticeable: The S5V dries the mops with hot air in about 2 hours. With the QV35A, room air drying takes 6–8 hours. Anyone who mops daily benefits from faster, potentially more hygienic drying with the S5V.

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    Are there sensors for automatic dirt detection?

    No. Both do without dirt-detect sensors, which are found more in higher-priced docks (e.g., in top models like MaxV variants).

Recommendation: If pet hair or carpets play a role, take the S5V. If price is decisive, the QV35A is often the clever purchase. Should the price be similar, the S5V is the better choice. For obstacle detection there's no real winner – both use Reactive Tech without camera and are solid, but not high-end.

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