Weight | 29.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 × 19.25 × 14.53 cm |
Brand | roborock |
Model Name | S8 |
Special Feature | Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, Dual Brush Cleaning, Powerful 6000Pa Suction, Sonic Mopping, Intelligent Mop Lifting, ReactiveAI 3D Obstacle Avoidance, App Control, Works with Alexa, gift christmas |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 15"L x 19.25"W x 14.53"H |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Battery Life | 180 minutes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Capacity | 300 Microliters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Item Weight | 29.1 pounds |
ASIN | B0BVB45FHV |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | S8 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Batteries required | ‎Yes |
Manufacturer | Roborock |
New Arrival, Vacuums and Robot Cleaners
roborock S8+ Robot Vacuum
Original price was: $999.99.$740.00Current price is: $740.00.
- Let Roborock S8+ handle the dirty work while you kick back and relax. DuoRoller Brush and VibraRise() Mopping System brings you the latest tech for a new level of cleaning. Coupled with the RockDock Plus, the smart cleaning experience has never been more effortless.
- Self-Empty Dock Support: After cleanups, the robot vacuum automatically empties itself into the 2.5L dust bag, storing up to 7 weeks of dirt and dust for your convenience, keeping you away from the dirty work for longer.
- DuoRoller Brush: The all-new dual rubber brushes enhance vacuuming and ensure fewer hair tangles, taking hands-free cleaning to the next level. From hardwood to tiles, and even carpets and rugs, hair and dirt are easily swept away.
- Intense suction power: Roborock S8+ effortlessly removes all dirt and debris with HyperForcesuction power of 6000Pa for flawless floors.
- VibraRise Mopping System: Experience the power of sonic vibration technology, with scrubbing up to 3000 times per minute featuring 6N of consistent downward pressure to remove all stains and mess, your floors will be left gleaming.
- Smart Enough to Stay Out of Troubles: With 3D structured light and infrared imaging technology, Roborock S8+ can easily identify and avoid potential hazards on the floors, in both bright and dark rooms, bringing you a worry-free cleaning experience.
- 3D Mapping: Build an accurate virtual map of your house for the perfect cleanup. The 3D Map allows you to add furniture for a detailed map that will ensure a thorough cleaning.
- 2.4GHz Wifi Connection and Comprehensive App Control. With Roborock App, cleaning control is just in your hands. You can see exact mopping and vacuuming routes, where carpets are, set cleaning schedules, adjust suction power, vibration strength, water flow, set No-Go Zones, Invisible Walls and more in the Roborock App.
Laura –
Roborock S8+ initial review is very good. While pricey, it is still less expensive than some of the more famous cleaning robots. The reviews, support, and customer satisfaction with Roborock are significantly higher than more expensive robot vacuums with fewer problem reviews, so I got this one. Thanks to everyone in previous reviews that recommended updating the software while it was getting the initial charge. That was very helpful, and gave time to review the features while it updated and charged. Mine updated the firmware/software 4 o 5 times before finishing. The updates completed in about 30 minutes, and I also downloaded the app.The previous vacuum was inexpensive and not very smart. It would rarely find the dock and constantly got stuck. With its lidar sensor, this ROBOROCK S8+ finds it’s dock every time. I have asthma and a lot of allergies. The main reason for getting this vacuum was to have it run when I wasn’t in the house and automatically dump without touching the dust bin. I can’t take any of the dust that vacuums put into the air during use. We also have a lot of long pet hair from a constantly shedding German Shepherd. Sorry I don’t have pictures of the very LONG dog hair that was constantly collecting on the floor in dog hair islands that would move around like big dust bunnies. Since using the ROBOROCK S8+, those are all gone. This robot is AMAZING for cleaning up all that dog hair and keeping the floor dust free.I haven’t used very many features yet, such as no go zones. I just leave all the doors open in our single floor residence. I pushed the on button and it took off, mapping the house and cleaning. I have it set for vacuum only with balanced suction. It gives an amazing number of options for type of cleaning and setting up cleaning schedules. They recommend 3 regular vacuums before using the mop feature. The little manual packaged with the robot is minimal. There is a great online page that covers the features and use. The app is one of the most useful product apps I’ve ever seen. So many options for creating different schedules to vac, vac and mop, and more. It has a DND do not disturb feature so it won’t run when you are sleeping. That time is adjustable based on when you sleep, or you can disable it if you don’t care when the vacuum runs. you can start it manually by pushing the power button, or start it from the app on your phone, or it can run off of schedules you program. I’m just using a once per day cleaning for now. The biggest part of this is keeping the daily dirt, pet hair, and dust cleaned up while I’m out of the house.The volume isn’t bad at all. It’s much quieter than handheld vacuums, although it is VERY loud when it self dumps into the bag. It did put dust into the air when dumping, so I’m careful to stay out now until after it dumps. When it returns to the dock after cleaning, it dumps. It will also return to the dock if it gets full while cleaning, dump, and then resume cleaning. The bag is another great feature. It’s a simple matter to switch out the full bag for an empty. I’m not sure how long it will take to fill the bag, but it’s a huge convenience feature since I don’t have to empty the dust bin on the robot after each use, or like the old robot during use. If the battery gets low during cleaning, it will go back and recharge, then continue cleaning until finished. In my case the battery charge still showed 77% on the app after a full cleaning of my house.The dogs are afraid of the robot while it’s running, just like they are afraid of the handheld vacuums. They hide in a different room while it is cleaning. The ROBOROCK S8+ is very gentle, and did not disturb the dog water or food dishes on the floor. I kept the power cords out of the way from computers and things in use, but otherwise, it cleaned around shoes and furniture, going partially under the sofa and bed. The is a spot clean feature which gets it to clean a small area thoroughly.A real time map display shows on the phone app while Rosey is cleaning. (yes, we named it Rosey the Robot after the maid on the Jetsons cartoon series) The map can be used to set no go zones. It’s an amazing map that shows everywhere Rosey cleaned or could not reach. The app also gives tips about cleaning the rollers and other features as needed.I’ve only have it for 5 days, so I will update this review as I use more features or have issues. I’m looking forward to setting up the water tank and mopping, since that will help even more with my allergies and asthma. I’m so happy with the hands free features that keep me away from dust, dirt and hair!
scottB –
I’ve been meaning to write this for some time. This unit replaced an iRobot Roomba S9 which we had for years. Life with the S9 required constant attention to bail it out of the various problems it would get itself into. I had no idea what was possible until the Roborock S8 joined the family.This unit operates at a PhD level compared to its competition. It almost NEVER gets stuck and we have what I would consider a fairly complex and challenging robot vacuum environment. Hardwood, rugs, carpet, all with tricky furniture placements and obstacles. The S8 navigates like a pro. Additionally it cleans very effectively. Max suction is intense. Mopping is about what you’d expect.The one single detractor I would call out is the S8’s inability to detect when it’s onboard bin is full and thus return to dock to empty itself. It always empties after a session but has no onboard sensor to detect a full-bin status. This results in the user having to estimate how many rooms it can clean before requiring manual intervention to send it home to empty. I handle this but doing “selective room cleaning”, choosing 3-4 rooms at a time. The Roomba had this feature a long time ago so I was quite surprised to find the S8 did not given the sophistication of its capabilities otherwise.Consumables: With the Roomba, I was facing worn out rollers and brushes in the first month of use! To their credit, Roomba replaced a couple sets on warranty but ultimately I was faced with the choice of shelling out for Roomba’s horribly overpriced replacement parts or purchasing lackluster replicas on Amazon. With the S8, I am still on the original equipment 6 months later with no sign of immanent failure. Moreover, the HEPA filters on the S8 are washable thus far more sustainable.Overall, I could not recommend this unit more highly. Buy it for the vacuuming and consider the mopping a side benefit. We have two always-shedding dogs, two teenagers and really difficult environment but the Roborock crushes it earning a “Doctorate of Automated Vacuuming”.
SylviaE –
Ok – brief update 3 months now since the purchase: I love that vacuum! Now where I understand most of the app and the abilities of this robot (it took a while, seems I am not the sharpest blade in the cabinet) – I am so impressed.We use it right now at a house we will move into soon. We are already bringing boxes in, which are sitting on the floor and occasionally some furniture. So the obstacles are constantly changing. The robot is quite excellent in recognizing new items, large or small on its once programmed in map and navigating as much floor as possible while avoiding the new items.We also have a dog and sometimes already friends over with dogs. The vacuum gets most of the dog hair out of the carpets nicely (can’t see much of it even when looking for it, lying on my belly on the floor). Sometimes I have to set it on the high suction setting and then it gets visibly (visible in the dust bin only) a lot more out.The mop function similarly – after we had guests I set it on the “high” water dispensing. Also nice – I can just set the rooms up with whatever they usually need, like the living room gets the high vacuum setting and the kitchen the high water mop setting. It automatically applies those.Oh – one more thing – since the documentation said one can not use any cleaning fluids but should only use water – I found the Roborock cleaning fluid which is labeled to work with all Roborock vacuums. And used it – hopefully this won’t do any damage. But I do mix sessions with just water in (non chlorinated water, I’d think the regular chlorinated tap water might be more corrosive). So far so good.Overall – I don’t want to live without this vacuum any more :-)***************************************************Update from the first review:Initially I was a bit miffed because the vacuum can only connect to a 2.4GHz router signal but not the 5GHz, or one of the new ones where the router selects this automatically. I had the latter and had to purchase a new router. Ok.Now the robot works and is very impressive. It took a while to figure the app out, some clicks are not as intuitive as one would hope and there are not easy written instructions (did not want to watch YouTube videos, who has the time for that?).Anyways – I got it after a few wrong attempts. The app has everything one needs and allows to remotely steer the robot to do the cleaning or let it clean on a schedule.Once can also set the strength of the vacuuming and amount of water used for mopping – it all works as advertised.It cleans very nicely and the room even looks clean afterwards. It self empties and also empties upon request in the app. It all works. Hopefully for a long time – I love the machine!
Cowboybob –
I own this Roborock 8+ and a Shark AV2501AE AI Robot Vacuum. This Roborock simply doesn’t pick up all the dirt on the laminate floors and incompletely covers the entire rooms that it maps. As such, it consistently leaves lent, crumbs and other dirt after a cleaning. Also, it doesn’t empty itself into the disposable bag in the unit effectively and you have to empty the units plastic container yourself.In comparison, the Shark thoroughly mapped and vacuumed all the dirt and went over much of the areas multiple times getting all the dirt. It also took the same lint, dirt and dog hair and emptied it effectively into the base unit whereas the Roborock consistently does not. I wouldn’t buy another Roborock but intend buy another Shark to replace the Roborock. Unfortunately, before testing the Roborock I gave the Shark to a friend as a favor thinking the Roborock would work Ok. I’m happy I gave it to a friend but I wish I’d given them the Roborock now ha Oh, well, live and learn. I do like the Roborock cell phone application, however, but the dang vacuum under performs.The Roborock folks contacted me in a very helpful and friendly manner concerning my original 2 star rating. They asked for specifics and photos. From that we were able to get the vacuum set up for my country/small town greater dirt load and dog hair conditions. Their customer service was superb and they gave me solutions to the issues I was experiencing. I find the Roborock 8+ to be an excellent unit and it keeps the home sparkling! Thank you Roborock!!
a0941 –
The vacuum excels in suction and battery life, and the auto-empty feature adds a lot of convenience. However, the app could use some improvements in the mapping system, graphics, and app navigation. A complete app revamp would make me happy. The current option to only select square or rectangular areas to vacuum/mop is limiting, because the vacuum wastes time attempting to navigate through cabinets and walls. It would be helpful to select a “room” for it to vacuum. The mopping function is subpar but better than nothing. In my opinion, it’s necessary to remove and wet the mop before use, which isn’t convenient. The water tank size is adequate since the mop is frugal with water use.Object avoidance has been practically non-existent for me; the vacuum seems to have a knack for finding cords, folders, cat toys, etc. regardless of the flooring type or color. I’d like the option to turn off the auto-clean mode, so that I could choose when it leaves the dock, but I haven’t found the ability to do so. I don’t want cat yack on my mop, in my vacuum, or all over the house. Cleaning hair from the ends of the brushes is so easy. You just remove the ends and the hair slides off. Reinserting the brushes is just as simple. So, I have mixed feelings about this expensive gadget, but I definitely wouldn’t want to be without it. I use it every day!
Stephen Anders –
For the most part I am pretty happy with this purchase in terms of vacuuming and mopping. Previously I had a Eufy 15c Max vacuum and a j6 Roomba mop. The S8 is far better than the Eufy when it comes to vacuuming, and is equal to the Roomba for mopping. The Roborock does a much better job vacuuming my rugs, though it is about on par with my Eufy for hard floors despite having triple the suction power (2000PA vs 6000PA).Why am I only giving 3 stars? Because the obstacle avoidance on this robot is terrible. One of my reasons for switching to Roborock was because it is advertised and being very good at obstacle avoidance but in reality it does no such thing. Larger objects which pose no risk of being “eaten” by the robot to begin with are recognized and avoided, while hazards such as socks are sucked in and get entangled in the brushes. Also, one my cats pulled a blanket off my bed without me noticing when I started the cleaning routine. The robot managed to completely entangle itself in the blanket. My Eufy and Roomba would stop at this point and I would get a notification that the robot needs help. The Roborock S8+ however happily kept vacuuming as if nothing unusual had happened, further entangling itself until I walked into the room and noticed. The robot also does not clean well with obstacle avoidance turned on. I found that if I turned off all obstacle avoidance it will clean in much tighter rows and closer to the wall of furniture.
Chris N. –
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This has been the most amazing unit for cleaning our floors. Five times 10 stars all the way. However just 5 months in, it starts to malfunction. Took us almost 2 hours with customer service to get through and take video for them. We agree to just get the replavement part and fix it vs returning it. Their customer service still has not actually shipped the part and we have received 3 emails that they are closing the issue as complete. Working over 2 decades for investigations of surgical complaints, I see that their service is padding their numbers. And here we are, almost $900 unit DOA and their customer service saying that the issue is closed.
kevin m –
I purchased this with a lot of skepticism. Our kitchen has hardwood with an island and chairs plus a table and chairs….so there are a lot of legs! We have a dog and the hair is a major problem. The first time I turned it loose I was not impressed but realized afterwards that it was “learning” the room. After a couple of runs it had the entire floor mapped and becomes more efficient. It does a great job on the hardwood with the dog hair. It does lack a bit in tight areas and corners but that’s to be expected IMO. It transitions to carpet with no problem leaving the room with the carpet striped from its back and forth vacuuming. It increases the suction power automatically when transitioning to carpet. The “mopping” does really well also for a robot….again far from perfect but pretty darn good for what it is. Corners and tight places are mops nemesis.I’d like to give it 5 stars but in my opinion there is no way possible for a robot, ANY robot like this to do a perfect job of mopping and vacuuming. I’m very glad I bought it however because it does a great job of giving our floor a “quickie”. The noise is not bad at all. I actually thought it would be louder. Do I recommend? Yes. Would I but this one again? Yes. A bit pricey but to me it’s worth it. There is a bit of prepping to do before unleashing the robot. Picking up the dog toys, shoes, loose cords, clothes and things like that will help make a flawless run. Mine has never gotten stuck or lost its mapping….so far. I usually will prep and leave for work and turn it loose. When I come home is all clean! Nice! With the app you can make changes to the map the robot made of the rooms. For example: you can make no go zones such as keeping away from closet entry’s or anything else you know it may get tangled in. My couch plugs in because it has power folding foot rests and I didn’t want the robot to get tangled up in the cord so I programmed a no go zone underneath it. If your on the fence about getting one, go for it. I recommend spending the money to get a “smarter” robot rather than the 3-500$ ones. The self emptying feature is also worth it and I recommend getting one with it.
Scott Williams –
If anyone has been considering buying a robot vacuum, I highly recommend the Roborock S8+. I’ve had one of the old Roombas for years as well as a Shark. The Shark was pretty terrible and the Roomba was an old model so it was only meh. The Roborock cleans my house every morning at 9am and again at 3pm. It does a fantastic job keeping up with my dog’s constantly shedding hair and the dust that my house used to accumulate daily has been SIGNIFICANTLY reduced. It also has a mop feature, although I haven’t tried that out yet. Great little robot vacuum.
Deralm –
Mapping is great but mopping is a waste of money for me. When not mopping you must remove mop pad so you can’t remotely decide to mop.