Roborock S7

Idéal pour : Acheteurs budget cherchant fiabilité éprouvée sur dur multi-étage, acceptant mopping faiblard ou pas.
En bref : Modèle ancienne génération toujours capable, mais montrant signes âge. Point fort: suction fiable et durable années utilisation, navigation efficace multi-étage, SAV Roborock réputé. Réserve: mopping system dégradé overtime, navigation occasional bumping après time.
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
- Suction power durable des années utilisation
- Navigation efficace pattern, rare coince
- Multi-étage mapping/navigation stable
- SAV Roborock fiable 'rock solid'
- Quieter suction adjustment hard vs. soft floor
Points faibles
- Mopping system dégradation 1-2 ans
- Occasional bumping after time surtout carpet
- Filtre nettoyage affreux selon report
| Critère | Note /10 | Ce qu'en dit le consensus |
|---|---|---|
| aspiration | 6.7 | Suction impressive durable longtemps, pas decline grave. Bon dur, acceptable carpet avec navigation. |
| station | 0.0 | Minimal station cleaning rapportée, but filtre très difficile nettoyer selon unhappy report. |
| navigation | 4.2 | Efficace pattern, rarement coince, multi-étage bon. Occasional bumping après time surtout carpet/thresholds. |
| lavage | 0.0 | Système mopping dégradé overtime (1-2 ans), utilisateurs rapportent bien moins bon après. Pas recommandé si mopping priorité. |
| autonomie | 7.0 | Runtime amplement sufficient, batterie support multi-run per charge cycle. |
| bruit | 0.0 | Ajustement suction power possible hard vs. soft, quiet vs. autres mais 'loud vac' consensus acceptable. |
| SAV | 7.8 | Roborock SAV réputé fiable, 'rock solid' vs. alternatives, support réactif |
Avis Reddit
10 avis · 👍 6 😐 0 👎 4
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sotired3333r/homeautomation · Why do robot vacuums still need so much hands-on effort? (Expectation vs. Reality) →2026-04-29
You bought the wrong model. I have a roborock S7+ and eufy S1 Pro. They occasionally get stuck but 9 out of 10 times run just fine. I probably have an intervention once a week or once every other week. You do need to do some minimal amount of picking up after yourself, tissues or paper towels always cause issues.
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fucilator_3000r/homeassistant · What's the best robot vacuum for home currently? →2024-08-20
<image> Roborock! This image tell you everything. Roborock 1st generation and I also have S7 :) Rock solid
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caffeine-27r/RobotVacuums · Ecovacs Deebot x2 Omni - experience so far, please share yours →2023-10-13
Argh. And with the x2 it's one bot, one dock/station, so to use it on another floor you've got to carry up the whole station as well. I suppose it's the same as having to carry up a mop and a bucket?
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bdr-blackknightr/Roborock · Share Your Real Reviews & Expectations — Win a Saros 20! ✨ →2026-03-10
I’ve been using the Roborock S7 for quite a while now and it has honestly been one of the best robot vacuums I’ve owned. The suction power is still impressive even after years of use, and it handles daily dust, pet hair, and debris really well. The navigation and mapping have also been very reliable in my home — it rarely gets stuck and cleans in a very efficient pattern. The only issue I’ve run into is with the wet cleaning function. The mopping system unfortunately stopped working properly over time, which is a bit disappointing because the combination of vacuuming and mopping was one of the reasons I chose the S7 in the first place. Aside from that, the robot has been extremely dependable. What I’d love to see improved in the next flagship is a more durable and maintenance-friendly mopping system. Something with stronger scrubbing, better water control, and longer-lasting components would make a big difference. A smarter dock that handles more of the maintenance automatically would also be amazing. That’s why I’m really curious about the Saros 20. If it keeps the strong suction and navigation Roborock is known for while improving the mopping reliability and automation, it would definitely be a very compelling upgrade. Overall, my S7 has been a great daily cleaning companion, and I’m excited to see how the next generation pushes things even further.
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RipTWDr/Roborock · Saros 10R - 1 Year Review Update →2026-03-04
I upgraded from the S7 to teh Saros 10R & the biggest benefit is how teh 10R mop cleaning system manages itself. Cleaning the S7's filter was a nasty affair, akin to cleaning a sewer. I hardly have to do that with the 10R & when I do, it's simple: the whole unit pops out & there's no sludge due to the more effective self cleaning & drying. I have 2 large dogs & 4 cats, so the Roborocks both earned their keep, but the 10R is definitely more hands-off
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laheur/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 - after one week →2025-11-15
Great write-up. How does it cope with your skirting boards? I have 40 mm boards as well and my S7 constantly bumps in to them when it runs the perimeter of each room. Both are pretty badly scarred after 4 years.
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moviel0versmr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10R and Eufy Omni e28 one week review →2025-11-10
Would love some advice, please! I have all hard wood floors and 2 big sled dogs (no carpet at all and tile in the bathrooms). That translates to lots of hair and lots of muddy paw prints. I have a 3 story home and have a restored Roborock S7 Robot Vacuum and Mop on the third floor (less travled by dogs), and another one on the second floor with a cleaning station. The first floor I decided to try the eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro because i need much better mopping than I was getting from the roborocs. Overall, I am content with the eufy, however the maintenance is getting expensive and can be kind of a pain, and the dirty water tank can really smell (yes, I do use the cleaning solution). I do find that the mopping is much better than I ever got with S7. The battery is dying in one of my s7's, so I am thinking of getting a new battery and then passing this down to my sister, as she does not have one. I am looking at the Saros 10R as a replacement. I definitely need excellent mopping capability. Would love recommendations based on similar situations and experiences. THANK YOU!!
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Stevo32792r/RobotVacuums · How Can We ( Vacuum Wars) Catch Real-World Issues in Robot Vacuum Reviews? →2025-07-11
I love your videos, and definitely have some feedback! For starters, I think having a channel like yours that verifies specs and cleaning performance when the robot works as intended is absolutely valuable. The nature of that testing is why I wish user reviews and price didn't affect your ranking. I want to know how robots rank based off of their performance if they worked properly in an ideal environment, regardless of those metrics. I can compare prices on my own, but I want to know is x robot better than y robot with cleaning/navigation/battery/etc performance and features, and by how much. As far as user reviews go, I think it's a bit of a pain point. Without the sale data you can't really trust quantity of reviews, and without being able to determine if the negative review is user error or not you can't really trust the content of the reviews. You can also have old reviews where issues were fixed in firmware, and the user might not go back and update the review. I would rather user reviews be scrapped and instead user reported problem areas are incorporated into a mock room/home environment (think something like Proving Grounds for automotive testing). Bonus points if you have a real "keep out zone" in the grounds and ensure the robot adheres to it, which would allow for a mapping run, then a real run. If I want to, I can always go through user reviews on the vacuums I'm considering. If you choose to keep user reviews, I would rather them not affect score, but just note common issues people may have with the robot, filtering one off issues as needed. I would also love to see life testing of a robot. Run it in a trusted user's home over so many months, and have them report day to day nuances, then bring the robot back for another run in the proving grounds. I see this as valuable as I've seen robots perform worse over time from a hardware perspective, but better from software. For example, my Roborock S7 worked flawlessly on carpet with the mop attached when I got it. After a year or two, it started having weird navigation issues on carpet areas. I assumed it was clogged up wheels, bad sensors, etc. It ended up being that the wheel springs were no longer strong enough to give the robot traction on carpet with the mop pad attached.
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SeaPeanut7_r/unpopularopinion · Robot vacuums are expensive and a waste of time. →2025-07-10
I've got a Roborock S7, so anyway my counter points It does not have any features that require any more maintenance than lower models. Basically the trash container needs to be cleaned, mop cleaned, water filled. Basically what you'd expect from a vac/mop combo. Errors usually just involve cleaning a sensor. It can map more than one floor, so your point is moot I can just carry the robot up to the other floor and it works without a base The run time is plenty, but I guess I don't have a huge house. It can return to the base and recharge, then begin cleaning again when it has enough charge to finish, so no big deal. The house doesn't need to be clean but it does need small clutter picked up. I don't have a problem with that because I would have to pick up the clutter anyways, as part of maintaining a clean home Noise levels.. its kinda loud sure, but thats how any vac is. Can solve it by not being home or on the same level when cleaning. It also adjusts suction so that its not as loud on hard floor, which is nice. Emptying the trash takes 30 seconds, not a big deal since I only need to do it once every few weeks There's no camera so its not uploading images of anything, I don't really care if a Chinese company knows the layout of my house anyway. It doesn't require perfect furniture arrangement because it'll just go around things and adapt
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bozoconnorsr/homeassistant · What's the best robot vacuum for home currently? →2024-08-20
My Roborock S7 has been nearly flawless. I just fill / empty the tanks for it's weekly cleaning (mop & vac - carpet / hard floor) & it gives me perfect floors. Needs the occasional hairball detangle & rare maintenance item now & then, but it's easily one of my better investments. It will occasionally attempt to eat some stray things (clothing / small cords), but it's just a reminder to pick up before his cleaning day.
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Questions fréquentes
Après combien de temps le lavage faiblit-il ?
Environ 1-2 ans : le système de lavage fonctionne d'abord, puis une dégradation est rapportée. Les utilisateurs déconseillent le S7 si le lavage est une priorité.
L'aspiration reste-t-elle bonne longtemps ?
Oui, selon le consensus : la puissance d'aspiration reste impressionnante 'après des années' d'utilisation. Pas de déclin notable sur la durée, sauf si l'entretien est négligé.
La navigation multi-étage fonctionne-t-elle ?
Oui : la cartographie multi-étage est prise en charge, la navigation suit un schéma efficace et le robot reste rarement coincé. Bonne adaptation aux meubles, mais quelques chocs occasionnels avec le temps.
Le SAV Roborock est-il bon ?
Oui : 'rock solid' selon le consensus, support réactif, pièces disponibles. Contraste marqué avec Dreame/Ecovacs sur la durabilité.


