Roborock S5 Max

Idéal pour : Foyers avec priorité absolue à l'aspiration tapis, utilisateurs acceptant nettoyage humain manuel, budget limité en occasion.
En bref : Robot ancien (2019) excellant en aspiration sur tapis avec durabilité exceptionnelle rapportée (5 à 6 ans), mais sans station d'auto-vidage. Le nettoyage humide est très faible et la navigation imparfaite selon les propriétaires Reddit.
Au-delà de ce modèle, la marque Roborock (toutes gammes) recueille 59 % d'avis positifs sur 383 utilisateurs Reddit. Ce signal marque ne compte pas dans la note du modèle ci-dessus.
Points forts
- Excellente aspiration sur tapis, performance remarquable
- Durabilité exceptionnelle, 5 à 6 ans de fonctionnement confirmés
- Conçu robustement pour durer longtemps
- Bon rapport qualité-prix sur marché occasion
Points faibles
- Nettoyage humide quasi inexistant et non recommandé
- Navigation imparfaite avec blocages occasionnels
- Pas de station d'auto-vidage, vidage manuel fréquent
- Maintenance serpillère manuelle fastidieuse
| Critère | Note /10 | Ce qu'en dit le consensus |
|---|---|---|
| navigation | 0.0 | Imparfaite avec blocages occasionnels causés par tapis et position des roues. |
| SAV | 8.5 | Excellente durabilité implant une marque historiquement fiable Roborock. |
| station | 0.0 | Pas de station d'auto-vidage, vidage manuel et nettoyage manuel de tampon nécessaire après chaque passage. |
| aspiration | 6.5 | Excellente sur tapis, très puissante et efficace sur profondeur. |
| lavage | 0.0 | Inutilisable, fonction de nettoyage humide "worthless" selon utilisateurs. |
Avis Reddit
8 avis · 👍 2 😐 1 👎 5
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delicatepedalflowerr/RobotVacuums · what’s a good “No dock” robot voccume →2026-05-08
Look for a used or defective S5 Max. It's a carpet beast. Forget about the mopping function, it's worthless, but this thing will definitely vacuum forever. For defective, look for ones that says cliff sensor or Lidar. Lidar is super easy to replace, cliff sensor requires serious disassembly. Oh, by dock do you mean the big bulky thing that empties the dustbin and refills with water, etc., or do you mean even the tiny charging station? The S5 Max has a tiny charging station.
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D-C-N-Nr/Roborock · Returning my Qrevo Curv After 2 Weeks Of USE, 50 Sessions + - Honest Review →2025-11-25
But overall happy with it? I just got it for 875 euro. Will retire my old s5 max. My old unit kept getting stuck, didn’t find back to the dock and many other odd issues lately. It’s done well for over 4 years, been cleaning after two babies and two women. Got the curvx today, will test it out tomorrow.
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i4mt3hwinr/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-02-13
While it worked I really enjoyed the X40. My biggest concern with these bots has been the hair pickup/tanglement issues. Ever since I got my Long Haired Shepherd - its been a battle to keep up with his hair. The Neato by far has the best PICKUP - but it was TERRIBLE with tanglement. The Brush would literally be covered in 2-3 days and need to be cleaned.. it would often jam after a week if I didn't clean it out. It also had no mopping capability, no obstacle avoidance, was loud as hell, the app sucked, etc. The S5 Max with the Bristle brush was decent at pickup - but it too would tangle and become a mess. That + the smaller bin would constantly need to be cleaned out. Mopping was okay but needing to manage it since no auto-dock wasn't fun. It was a great bot but I think the docking station stuff made the newer ones a massive step up in convenience. I still have my S5 Max though. The S7 MaxV had the worst hair pickup on carpets, with the stock rubber brush, of all the bots I ever owned. Tangles were minimal but it didn't do well taking hair off the carpets (it did great on the hardwood/tile though). Swapping out the rubber to the bristle brush improved the pickup but increased the tangle problem - it also created a problem with auto-empty for me a few times. Other then that i thought it was a great bot. The obstacle avoidance was great for my dog's toys. The mopping was good enough for the mud he would track in and stuff. It definitely was little loud but acceptable. Then I got the X40 with the Tricut brush. It had all the benefits of the bristle brush - performed similar to the S7 MaxV and the non-tanglement of the rubber brush. I'd still get tangles, but they were very very minimal - it did way better actually getting the hair off the carpet. I've read the X40 was better at obstacle avoidance but I really never had a problem with it on my S7 MaxV, so for me it was similar. Mopping and the cleaning of the mop pads was much better than the S7 MaxV. It was also quieter. I honestly would have kept the X40, as I loved it while it worked - but i ran into that docking problem and their support made me jump through massive hoops, spanning nearly 3 weeks, in order to get, what was initially just a replacement... but it was such a nightmare I ended up just telling them I wanted a refund, I didn't want the replacement anymore. And to be clear - it's entirely possible that Roborock's support is equally as bad, but I just haven't experienced that yet. And as it currently stands even the S5 Max still runs great 5 years later, despite having something like 1500 hours on it.
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crazy4dogsr/homeautomation · Why do robot vacuums still need so much hands-on effort? (Expectation vs. Reality) →2026-04-30
Agree! Roborock S5 Max and I feel your pain. I don't constantly watch it but have to manually prep the room first to lift up chairs and tables. It gets stuck on the legs of my desk usually. I always need to pause it half way through the job to empty the bin and detangle the hair with scissors by removing the roller brush and the parts attached to that. About 2/3 of the way through the job it has to dock and recharge for 3-4 hours. In total this is only moderately less effort than doing the house myself and the suction is not that strong so i have to go over the area rugs myself to get all the pet hair. An auto empty bin and a brush that did not tangle each time on medium length hair would be a big win. I don't know if there's anything better that isn't expensive.
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serrarir/RobotVacuums · My experience with the Eufy X10 Pro Omni so far →2025-09-24
I had the same problem with roborock S5 max before, it can not go backwards because of the position of the rug and wheels were rotating in the air. I recently bought qrevo curv and the mop lifting feature allows the wheels to touch the ground in the same spot and same scenario so you either need to move the rug a little bit or ensure the mops are lifted
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durrfeer/RobotVacuums · Sneak Peek: Vacuum Wars Review of the Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni →2025-03-21
I’ve been looking forward to your review of the deebot x8. However I couldn’t wait long enough lol. Upgraded from a 6 year old Roborock s5 max. Decided to go with the yeedi s14 plus, which is identical to the deebot x8 except for AI, camera feed, and detergent dispenser. Honestly I am floored (haha) with the upgrade to the s14 after having dealt with the s5max for almost 6 years. I was constantly emptying the dust bin manually and setting up and cleaning up the “mop” pad. Feel like I actually have a robot vaccum now that I have the Omni station and an actual usable mop. The mop roller on the yeedi was a big factor. I have not been impressed or interested in the spinning mop disc pads on most other options though I was hoping for Roborock to make the switch. The Vacuum portion and suction work as expected and side brush gets most edges and corners. Lot of hate for ecovacs on the internet, which is funny because most of those same people and reviewers (looking at you Just a Dad) give props to yeedi even though they are the same robots. 10/10 would recommend Yeedi s14 plus
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Smooth_List_9932r/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-03-15
Cheers for that mate, we have 2 dogs and 2 kids (2 year old and 7 month old) so our house can get pretty dirty at the drop of a hat haha We do love our s5 max but constantly taking off the mop pads to clean them and having to empty the dustbin after every run gets tedious, having to unclip the mop so it can vacuum first without dragging the mop pad around and then forgetting to put the mop back in etc etc We have hybrid wooden floors and the s5 max just can't give a deep enough clean or get dog slobber or paw print marks off, I know these machines aren't meant to be used as a deep clean type of mop but I'm just hoping we will see a difference in mopping with some more 'scrubbing' technology I think the s5 max has a vacuum suction of 2000 pascals and these new machines are up around 18,000-20,000 pascals so potentially 10x more but I don't find the s5 max suction to be bad haha so I'm not sure how much better it can get! Also cleaning the brush roller often for the wife and dogs long hairs is very annoying and a bit gross so looking forward to the duo divide rollers too!
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HolyPommeDeTerrer/homeassistant · What's your TOP PICK for the best Robot Vacuum Mop today? →2025-02-17
Got the ecovacs T30 Omni pro. Does a good job on a big floor with lots of cats. But it's only a month old. Previous roborock S5 max worked for 5 years and was robust (but the wheel entangled in something and I couldn't fix it... ). But we never used the mop on it.
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Questions fréquentes
Combien de temps dure réellement un S5 Max ?
Très longtemps. Les utilisateurs rapportent 5 à 6 ans de fonctionnement robuste, même après un usage intensif, ce qui est remarquable pour de l'électronique.
Le nettoyage humide fonctionne-t-il du tout ?
Non. C'est consensuel : le nettoyage à la serpillère est "worthless" selon les utilisateurs. Oubliez complètement cette fonction.
L'aspiration sur tapis est-elle vraiment si bonne ?
Oui. C'est décrit comme "une bête de tapis", excellent sur les tapis même anciens. C'est son principal atout.
Pourquoi certains rapportent-ils des blocages ?
La position des roues et les tapis provoquent parfois une situation où le robot ne peut plus reculer. Navigation imparfaite combinée à un design ancien.


