The actual bot looks like its predecessors: Roborocks are round, with a protruding round button on top.
One major differentiator between the S8 and Qrevo lines are the mop itself.
At the front are the rollers for the vacuum.
The water tanks each hold just over 4 liters of water.
Installation was painless and took about ten minutes.
At that point, the app pushes some updates and wifi connections that are mostly hands off.
I didnt experience any disconnections during the time of testingthe Roborock remained online the whole time.
(More on that in a bit.)
The map of your space is generated in the app, where you could manipulate it.
Modern robots do an incredible job detecting floor textures, and the Qrevo is no different.
The base got an upgrade on power, too.
This is important as it determines how well the base pulls all the debris out of the bot.
This is the Intelligent Dirt Detection feature, and as vacuuming went, it worked pretty well.
I was impressed with the Qrevo as a daily vacuum.
While they provided an admirable clean, it wasnt as effective as the S8 line in deep cleaning.
In particular, the mapping options remain one of the best experiences out there.
Spoiler: It wasnt great at this, but it was charming watching Rocky try.
Overall I was happy with the Qrevo MaxV.
Rocky, as an AI assistant is a fun addition that I look forward to future developments with.