Roborock Saros 10R

Idéal pour : Utilisateurs possédant principalement carrelage ou parquet, avec faible moquette, priorité au lavage et navigation avancée, budget important, acceptant risque de problèmes précoces.
En bref : Le Roborock Saros 10R est un robot premium avec navigation StarSight excellente et lavage supérieur, mais aspiration très insuffisante sur moquette, poubelle trop petite, et fiabilité précoce variable. Conseillé uniquement pour sols durs prioritaires.
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
- Navigation StarSight exceptionnelle avec caméra, meilleure ou égale au meilleur du marché, apprend et s'améliore
- Lavage de très haute qualité, surpassant modèles antérieurs, très efficace sans traces
- Très silencieux, tolerable en même pièce occupée
- Brosse anti-emmêlement efficace, excellente gestion poils animaux quand aspiration suffisante
- App Roborock excellente avec routines très puissantes
- Build quality premium ressenti par utilisateurs
Points faibles
- Aspiration très insuffisante sur moquette et tapis, point catastrophique pour utilisateurs tapis
- Poubelle trop petite, remplit rapidement avec animaux, réduit autonomie
- Fiabilité variable, défaillances précoces rapportées (moteur, pompe), taux défaut apparent haut
- Tanks eau plus petits, requièrent refill fréquent
- Prix premium de 1500 euros peu justifié vu limitations
- Navigation paradoxalement peut être inconsistante en certains contextes
| Critère | Note /10 | Ce qu'en dit le consensus |
|---|---|---|
| aspiration | 5.1 | Aspiration catastrophique sur moquette et tapis, très insuffisante, point critique majeur, meilleure sur carrelage mais pas premium |
| SAV | 0.6 | Remplacements offerts pour défauts précoces, mais taux défaut apparent haut |
| navigation | 4.0 | Navigation StarSight exceptionnelle, meilleure du marché, caméra plus LiDAR, apprend des obstacles avec firmware updates |
| lavage | 5.7 | Lavage excellent, très haut de gamme, efficace sans traces, satisfait complètement utilisateurs carrelage |
| bruit | 7.1 | Très silencieux, fonctionnement tolerable en même pièce |
| station | 2.4 | Auto-empty efficace, mais tanks trop petits et bac eau réduit, demandant refill fréquent |
| app | 2.1 | App Roborock excellente, routines très puissantes et customisables |
| prix | 2.3 | Prix 1500 euros moins justifié vu limitations, meilleur achat sous 800 euros en promotion |
| autonomie | 0.0 |
Avis Reddit
40 avis · 👍 20 😐 6 👎 14
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buzzlghtyr401r/homeautomation · Why do robot vacuums still need so much hands-on effort? (Expectation vs. Reality) →2026-04-29
What one did you buy? It sounds like a cheaper model. We have a Roborock 10r. It cleans around the dog toys, mops, and rarely gets stuck. Love it!
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LinKxFrr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs Z70 – What the Reviews Say, What the Roborock Representatives Told Me, and Why I Ended Up Choosing the 10 (also abit about robot testing and why I find it extremely weird and inconsistent) →2025-04-20
"It knows and doesn't scratch itself". If you browse a bit this reddit, you will have bad surprised about the Saros 10, I've seen more than one that got scratched on top :( This said, interesting infos about the Z70 and the use of starsight vs lidar. Thanks for all the insights and sharing your knowledge :) I doubted A LOT like many of us between Saros 10 and Saros 10R and went with the Saros 10R for the starsight + easier dock to clean + no risk of having lidar error/turret that breaks and needs to be replaced. Personally, coming from the S7 MaxV, I'm amazed. What is really weird though, is that I received a defective unit first, with a main brush that broke in 3 days. The robot was fine the first 2 days but I was VERY underwhelmed in terms of performance, navigation etc (compared to my s7) What's interesting is that my new Saros 10R that has now been working for 7 days is like 10 times better than my old defective Saros unit, way faster, way smarter in the way it moves etc...and I tried both with the same firmware before updating to the latest one. I have no explanation, but the difference between the 2 Saros 10R was huge. As for the whole "duel" between Saros 10 and 10R, I guess it's just a question of preferences. I haven't seen a single test saying one is largely better than the other. Firmware update plays a big role as well in performance.
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cMcDozer4r/Roborock · After 1 Year with the Roborock Saros 10R: Great Battery, Frustrating in a Real Family Home →2026-04-20
I got rid of all rugs with fringes. Don’t think I’ve had a robot that can deal with it properly. My 10r has done great, I do about 2500 sq ft a day with it. My only complaint is the filter getting constantly clogged even when I don’t ever run vac and mop at the same time. Dust bin is also tiny and dock has a hard time dealing with long dog hair when it’s emptying. Changing the settings to empty as often as possible has helped. Overall though I’m pretty happy.. but I shouldn’t have bought it right when it came out and should have waited for it to go on sale.
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trsman76r/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs Z70 – What the Reviews Say, What the Roborock Representatives Told Me, and Why I Ended Up Choosing the 10 (also abit about robot testing and why I find it extremely weird and inconsistent) →2025-04-21
Reviewers are rewarded to get videos out ASAP for views. First review out gets all the clicks. I was one of the last ones to release the video due to the units getting several firmware updates that changed their behavior. Vacuum Wars buys his units retail so his videos should reflect what a buyer would see. You mentioned that I chose the 10r over the 10. "but at the end he said he’d personally go for the 10R, purely because he believes Roborock is moving forward with Starsight Navigation , since it’s in the Z70 ( this is incorrect )." First, thanks for watching my videos! Sadly that is a bit out of context from what I said. I did mention that I suspect Roborock might be transitioning to Starsight in the future, but only time will tell. I do not think one should choose the 10r just because of this system though. It does have it's advantages with object avoidance, but has some navigation bugs too. Here is what I said and I still feel this way today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7DW-mx-TRs&t=752s As it relates to which one should someone choose I would say get the one that works best for you. Both are good robots and each have their sets of pros and cons. I suspect the 10 was meant to be the flagship, but I am not positive. Jamie
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007meowr/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-02-12
It should be at least as good as the previous generation stuff at release. Banking on software updates that may or may not come, on a non-specified timeline, isn't healthy.
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Queasy_Dirt7197r/Roborock · Which Roborock do you Recommend? →2026-04-14
Saros 10R.
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stif7575r/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-02-12
I just unboxed and am running now. I have 3 Austrian Shepard's and it seems to be doing great at handing the hair, which was my #1 priority. It's such a vast improvement over my constantly clogging, dirt spreading, Ecovacs DEEBOT T8 AIVI that I wouldn't know any cons if I saw them.
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Tish86r/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs Z70 – What the Reviews Say, What the Roborock Representatives Told Me, and Why I Ended Up Choosing the 10 (also abit about robot testing and why I find it extremely weird and inconsistent) →2025-04-20
StarSight has better resolution, I find it difficult to believe Roborock was forced to use solid state vs analog for navigation. The new system is leaps and bounds ahead of the older tech. The Z70 and 10R are essentially the same, just one obvious difference. Not sure how the Z70 can be the “best” while the 10R is third place. IMO, all three of these units are flagship, they offer different feature sets based on customers needs and wants. Roborock doesn’t do the best job offering a clear direction with their product lineup, too many SKUS and small differences between them. I personally own a 10R, I had a few other high end Roborock units over the past two months. There’s a clear difference between 360 LiDAR and StarSight, the old system was pretty darn good, it was confident and quick, but mirrors, and baby gates were not detected due to the technologies limitations. The new StarSight with the most recent firmware is incredible, it sees and reacts to everything, mirrors and gates are no problem, also, the system appears to learn, it took 3 attempts to use ramps into and out of our bedroom, the other units never acted this way. At the end of the day, navigation is king. From my opinion, StarSight is a flagship feature, because of this, I suggest anyone buying a 1,600+ device, make sure it has StarSight. Don’t trust any navigation issue comments posted before last week, the new firmware is darn near perfect.
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Bumblebee_tuna5r/RobotVacuums · Best robot vacuum + mop for messy home with kids & shedding dog (Dreame vs Roborock Saros?) →2026-04-06
I’ve commented this a few times but looks like your situation is similar to mine. I tried and returned both the Saros 10r and the CurvX after a week with each, and now have the Dreame X60. These issues may not be consistent with others experiences but they are mine. I have a 3 and 4 year old and 2 German Shepards. All floor are vinyl planks and the bedrooms are carpet. vacuuming: both Roborocks were not good, especially on carpet. They would drive over hard floor and leave hair/debris as if the suction wasn’t on. object avoidance: both would get stuck daily on random things (shoe laces, cables, even larger toys). They would drive over just about anything, it was disappointing for a flagship. mopping: both had an issue where only one mop pad would stay wet. Now for the X60… it has not gotten stuck once over the past few weeks. It does great on carpet, mopping is good enough. What I dislike so far: - battery life sucks. Takes half a day for what Roborocks would do in 2 hours. I always felt the Roborocks moved way too fast to work well and this is the opposite. Not a huge gripe because at least it cleans and doesn’t require babysitting and it recharges fast - goes through water quickly. I haven’t figured out the right setting for floors. 15 (1-30) = half dry mop pads when mopping, 16 = very wet floor to start, pads dry out toward the end. No consistency. They supposedly have a water line hookup that I want to get for it. - small bin on board but haven’t noticed any issues, but I’ve seen it as a complaint. No hair clogs on rollers yet (3 women/2 dogs = lots of hair so impressed with this). - rubber on rollers are chipping. Never seen this before but could be because they actually make contact with the ground? - genius settings on app seem useless. Skips important rooms like the kitchen/dining room. Overall the X60 is way better in my opinion. It cleans and doesn’t get stuck which are my two needs.
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FLX-S48r/BuyItForLife · Is an all-in-one robot vacuum and mop with auto-empty station really worth the hype? →2026-04-29
Roborock Saros 10R. Had an iRobot before and with how smart the Roborock is, I don’t need to babysit it at all. The iRobot could only run when the house was orderly, but the Saros keeps its distance from shoes at the entrance for example
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Recent-Animator6941r/Roborock · After 1 Year with the Roborock Saros 10R: Great Battery, Frustrating in a Real Family Home →2026-04-20
I have been using Saros10R for over a month & I absolutely love it !!!
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Verscreubulatorr/Roborock · Should I upgrade from S8 Pro Ultra to Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow? →2026-03-30
The S8 will vacuum much, much better but require a bit more maintenace. The CurvX will mop better and require a bit less maintenance. The ideal solution is to use them both. Vacuum first with your S8 and then mop with the Curv. Better yet, split the vacuuming tasks between the two and get done faster. Leave the rugs and carpets to the S8 and the hard floors to the Curv, because anything does reasonably well on hard floors. Then the Curv can finish up with all the mopping. I speak from experience. I use five S8s to speed vacuum our entire house and garage in 36 minutes. Then a pair of Saros 10Rs follow up with all the mopping. The bottom line is that if a robovac has a modern mopping system and auto detangling rollers, it will not vacuum nearly as well as your existing S8 set to Max. This is because modern mopping systems take up a lot of space inside a robovac. Because of this, dustbins became tiny. This in turn reduced airflow even though the newer models have higher suction. One needs both good suction and good airflow in order to vacuum well. Auto detangling rollers do not agiate rugs and carpets as well, and do not kick up debris as well as the old fashioned solid rubber rollers. Combined with poor airflow, this leads to a significantly reduced vacuuming capability. Personally, I would choose a CurvX instead. Roller mops are pretty cool, but they require a lot of maintenance and are prone to all sorts of problems. I think in a year or two, roller mops will be better perfected. They have not been yet! For my taste, I will stick with spinning mops for now. In your case, without carpets, a more modern robovac might provide an improvement. Our S8s still vacuum better on hard floors than our 10R, but the 10R does pretty good. Any Curv model will perform about the same. I would still choose a CurvX over a Flow for the spinning mops. I hope this helps!
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amandainpdxr/RobotVacuums · I'm a robot reporter, here's my Black Friday recommendations by price band →2025-11-27
Self cleaning base tray? yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah. FWIW the mop also lifts, which is nice
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Rumpleproofskinr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs Z70 – What the Reviews Say, What the Roborock Representatives Told Me, and Why I Ended Up Choosing the 10 (also abit about robot testing and why I find it extremely weird and inconsistent) →2025-04-21
I have both the 10 and 10R and a Z70 I haven't opened yet. It's a tricky one – both are excellent cleaners but I prefer the 10R's mops to the 10's mopping pad, though I rarely mop. I also like the sleek looks of the 10R robot unit but much prefer the look of the 10 dock with its hidden water containers and push-to-open bin door. Both have good obstacle avoidance but only when the 'pet' option in settings is applied (it's off by default). However, my biggest deciding factor with robot vacs of all kinds is how well they empty their bins as I have four shedding animals at home. In this regard I've had issues of the dock blocking with the 10R, incomplete emptying and dust collection around the bag interface area. The 10 has been fine to date. So, given this and a few other things, I'd say the 10 just swings it.
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ResponsibleHat1487r/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs Z70 – What the Reviews Say, What the Roborock Representatives Told Me, and Why I Ended Up Choosing the 10 (also abit about robot testing and why I find it extremely weird and inconsistent) →2025-04-20
This story is beautiful but the truth is that many sites prefer the 10R, starting with just Dad. Afterwards I agree on the fact that roborock has a really unclear product placement this year without taking into account the numerous bugs on the 2025 range. I'm already on my 2nd exchange with my Saros 10R. Frankly, I'm considering going to dreame even though I imagine it will be the same with them
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jjslegacyr/RobotVacuums · How is Roborock Saros 10r working out for everyone →2026-01-11
Returned mine also. Made a post on all the things wrong - a lot was software based so maybe it’s better but it didn’t impress me at all. Love my Mova z60 currently
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JustinP_RTINGSr/RobotVacuums · Prime Day Recommendations from a Robot Tester →2025-10-07
My pleasure! I'm hoping it can be helpful for some!
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Verscreubulatorr/RobotVacuums · Which roller mop for 1st robot vacuum? →2025-10-03
I am going to deviate from your list almost immediately. If you want low noise, you should aim for something like the Mova V50 or Roborock Saros 10R. Personally, I would choose the Mova V50 because it vacuums much, much better, especially on rugs and carpets. Unless your floors are really dirty or you spill stuff often and expect a robovac to clean it up, all mopping systems clean very well for routine cleaning. A robovac with spinning mops is extremely quiet - much quieter than anything with roller mops. Roller mops do clean better. But, most people vacuum and mop frequently. Under these circumstances, there are no practical differences in the results between roller mops and spinning mops. Both the Saros 10R and Mova V50 mop very well. Your floors will be spotless. Roller mops are brand new. The kinks have not been worked out of this system yet and they still require much more maintenance than the fairly perfected spinning mop systems that are super quick and easy to maintain. Good mopping with any robovac is entirely dependant on good vacuuming first. If your floors are not already mostly clean from vacuuming, it is pointless to mop with any robovac. This is why I think the Mova V50 meets your needs much better than you might think based on your criteria. I hope this helps!
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Verscreubulatorr/RobotVacuums · Which roller mop for 1st robot vacuum? →2025-10-03
Vacuuming makes noise. Mopping with spinning mops usually does not. Our Saros 10R is super quiet. It just does not vacuum rugs and carpets well. It does everything else very well. I would focus on quiet but not too quiet if vacuuming ability is important to you. Too quiet usually means insufficient airflow and poor vacuuming. We have several robovacs. The loudest ones vacuum the best by far. Our quieter ones are nice for that reason, but they just do not vacuum as well. A quiet robovac is useless to me if I have to send in a louder one to finish the job the quieter one could not do well. All of them are far quieter than any conventional vacuum cleaner. All robovacs require significant compromise. There is no perfect, ideal, magical robovac. None of us get exactly what we want. At some point, we just have to pick one and get our homes cleaned rather than continuing to find the best, perfect model that just does not exist. Compromise is key because we cannot avoid it no matter what! I hope this helps!
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Verscreubulatorr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10R and Eufy Omni e28 one week review →2025-07-19
My 10R can be set for a square feet without any problem. It has been since I got it. If you ever have a hard time vacuuming stuff from your rugs that your other robovacs can't handle, try the S8. It vacuums like a champ, especially on its higher suction settings. It should easily outperform your 10R. I hope you enjoy your robovacs!
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primas02r/RobotVacuums · Help me decide - yet another Dreame X50 vs Roborock Saros 10R →2025-07-08
Save your money and go with last year’s Dreame X40 with the tri-cut brush roller. I have the Saros 10R. It’s a PITA. Gets stuck all the time under cabinets and in odd places. It’s a poor performer compared to my S8 MaxV Ultra. The OA only works in SmartPlan mode, otherwise you get nothing. I also have the X40. It’s still a good bot with decent battery life and good obstacle avoidance. And you’d be saving a ton of money.
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TemGesicr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs Z70 – What the Reviews Say, What the Roborock Representatives Told Me, and Why I Ended Up Choosing the 10 (also abit about robot testing and why I find it extremely weird and inconsistent) →2025-04-20
This. Most sites prefer the 10R. Any other vaccum roboter company switched their topmodels to spinning mops as well. OP just taking some reviewers he thinks tell the story his way and supports their tests. All of these are test scenarios anyhow. To my youtube reviewer search, also only including those not sponsored, 10R was slightly superior in mopping while no difference in sucking BUT with the already mentioned drawback of 10 increased complexity when it comes to cleaning the dock. There is no difference in navigation after both have had the chance to learn the environment after a few cleans. Both navigation systems are just equal. OP just loves the 10 and wants it to be the suprior model so hard. So be it. For you. But dont tell people that is a fact, because it isnt, you were highly biased right from the beginning and seemed immune vs facts even telling people for a long time the water tank would be so much bigger in the 10. Yeah. 1mL. It's easy: 10R > 10. But both are the best you can buy right now. There is simply no significant difference apart from docking cleanability and yeah, as already mentioned, corner mopping. This micro-mop on the 10 really is a joke, can't concinve me of anything else and this fact none of the youtubers took into considerations as well. So easy pick. You can try to convince yourself that the 10 is superior, but in fact, it isn't. :) Enough on this stupid comparison now, cheers! Happy easter everyone!
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hillarydidnineelevenr/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-02-13
I've owned both (Edge not curv but they're identical besides the base). My Qrevo Edge stopped working after a month so I just returned it instead of getting it replaced under warranty and waited for the Saros 10R instead. I've had the Saros 10r for a couple days now and ran it multiple times so there may be some things i'm not aware of yet but the main things i've noticed so far is that the Qrevo had bigger tanks so you don't need to fill the tank / clean out the dirty tank as often. Qrevo obviously has a bigger base footprint as a tradeoff. The Saros mapping was better/more accurate than the Qrevo and was able to accurately depict problem areas / pets. It automatically was able to map out my shoe rack, bed, couches on the map as well as all the rooms and carpets very accurately. The Qrevo wasn't bad by any means but the Saros has definitely been slightly better. I have a little 2 inch step up going from my kitchen to living room and both had no issues dealing with it. Both the mopping and vacuuming are of similar quality from the few runs i've done but i've also not had any extreme messes either. In terms of object avoidance, my Qrevo Edge was not able to avoid some cables or other things like small pet toys my puppy would bring out at times. Once it even ran over a little log (of shit) my puppy left out for it which caused me to have to open it up and clean it out. I haven't had this issue yet with my Saros in terms of pets. Fortunately my puppy is slightly older now so it's not shitting in the house so I can't say for certain the Saros would avoid it. I primarily used the Smartplan feature for both and both are good enough to handle my 2 dogs hair with no issues. I think the Saros 10r is a very slight upgrade over the Qrevo Edge/Curv but I don't think it warrants "upgrading" if you already have a Qrevo. It's definitely less of an upgrade if you have massive areas to clean as you'll need to swap out the water tanks far more often but that's also just an expected tradeoff. I do personally think if you're in a return window it's worthwhile to do so but realistically it's a very minor difference.
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inoxiakekr/Roborock · Thinking about getting the Saros 10r on Prime Day →2026-06-17
For whatever it’s worth, I’ve been using mine for about a month now with minimal issues. Normal robot vacuum stuff - having to remap once or twice, change some settings, change some surface types. I think the worst of it was I had a rattling noise, which ended up going away after I cleaned and cut long hair off of the rollers. Works well in all the other ways I care about - it’s my first mop robit, but it’s picking up plenty in the dirty water tank each time.
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red_vetter/homeautomation · Why do robot vacuums still need so much hands-on effort? (Expectation vs. Reality) →2026-04-29
I have had robot vacuums going back to the Neato D3. The progress from D3->D5 to Roborock S7 to 10R is impressive. D3 would get stuck almost daily and would need to empty the bag at least once. D5 did not get stuck as much but would fail at least 25% of the time and the bin need emptying every day. S7 was a huge step up and would need maybe an intervention once a week. Still had to empty the bin daily and then fill the water tank once a week and clean the mop pad. If I wasn't on top of the maintenance it would run for maybe 2 days at the most. 10R made it that daily runs without intervention possible. In the year of owning it, I've had to help it out maybe 5 times total out of 300 runs. The maintenance is basically emptying the dirty water once a month and filling it with fresh water twice a month. The bag can go a couple months but I replace them sooner just to keep the restriction down. Prior to the 10R, I had two of each unit that would split the house. With the 10R, it handles the entire house and takes turns on which half it vacuums and mops depending on the day of the week. Overall, they do a good job of lessing the amount of dirt and hair in the house to a significant degree. If I pull out the big vacuum, it collects much less dirt and hair if the robot runs daily. This was the biggest thing that I saw going from the older units to the 10R with the dock. Some days I would just not have time for maintenance and then it's an uphill battle. With a unit that docks, I don't skip days unless intentional which leaves little hair for a weekly full clean with an big vacuum.
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10olivertr/Roborock · Which Roborock do you Recommend? →2026-04-16
Just my personal opinion but on this subreddit I am seeing many 10R issues. More than I have seen with the older models but maybe that’s just because there are now more 10R…
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Hasty0174r/RobotVacuums · How come Roomba is almost never recommended in this subreddit or anywhere that talks about robot vacuums? →2026-04-13
I've moved on from the Roomba J7+ and Braava M6 to the Roborock Saros 10R... You have no idea how much better a robot vacuum / mop can be. Less dirt on the floor, less issues navigating around, less maintenance.
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AutoModerrator-69r/RobotVacuums · Best robot vacuum + mop for heavy pet hair (Golden Retriever + cat) →2026-02-28
Get the RR Saros 10 but if you can push your budget Saros 10R
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Unique_Performance39r/Roborock · Saros 10R - 1 Year Review Update →2026-02-27
Dmn my old s55 still kicking hard im so devastated with the saroz model it went in for repairs already for side brush motor problems i think i will buy another robot any suggestions for a house with cats and carpets and hard floors thx in advance
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SpruceMooseyr/Roborock · Saros 10R - 1 Year Review Update →2026-02-27
Well seems like I'm on a similar journey. I have 2 border collies and a cat, but also now I run a doggy boarding house out of my home, so often have an avg of 8 dogs running around! Still have an old S5(bought secondhand) and this was the best bot for Vacuum/dusting. It still does a better job than any dustbot I have used but was useless for mopping. They have been going slowly downhill in dustbin size and design since, starting with the S6(got one of them in the garage too). Since the start of 2024 I have returned 2 Dreame's, a Qrevo and an S8MVU(good bot, lidar failed) and an Ecovacs X11. Finally now using Saros 10R! Just to clarify, which side brush keeps breaking? The extendable mop or the little new extendable side brushy thing? It does look pretty dinky and have already assumed it will be the first to break. But now I have turned on the "Beta" crevice cleaning, thinking it was just added recently haha. It's pretty rough on the extendable mop mechanism in that mode, but it does get in to some good gaps! I actually find it uses to little water to wash my mop pads, wish it would use a bit more as the mop pads need to be chucked in the laundry frequently, I probably swap them out once a week now, but mine do get used a LOT. Finding it ok for hair as long as I keep up the schedule, if I miss running it for a day, I have to just do a couple of rooms at a time till we catch up. I probably have to rotate the robots filter twice a week, it just clogs up too much. I'm at the stage where I would probably buy seperate vacuum and mopping bot's if they were available.
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i4mt3hwinr/Roborock · Saros 10R - 1 Year Review Update →2026-02-27
The brush in the front not the mop is what keeps breaking for me. The first time was about 6 months after buying it - I think it was june/july last year. It started clacking and wouldn't spin or extend. Same thing happened again about 2 months ago. - identical issue, clacking noise wouldn't spin or extend. This time I got it back and it worked fine for about 2-3 weeks but now it won't extend. It makes a noise like it's trying to do it but it doesn't actually extend. Tried resetting, turning the feature on/off, etc. I've seen other people in this sub with the same problem but i've also seen other people that have had the robot for just as long with no issue - so not really sure what causes it or why I've had it so many times. My dog doesn't interact with the bot and it has no physical damage at all anywhere on it. Only thing i can think of is maybe dog hair is getting inside the motor somehow or i just have more crevasses than other people... lol - the next time it fully fails i'll probably end up replacing it myself (its not under warranty anymore) and be able to tear down the motor to see what's happening.
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horizon936r/Roborock · Saros 10R - 1 Year Review Update →2026-02-27
Satisfied with mine on hard floors. Upgraded from a Roborock S55 where I would never even bother with mopping as it was bad and involved a lot of manual setup and maintenance. Hairs tangles all over, had to have like 20 no-go zones, constant dustbin emptying, loud as heck... The Saros 10R has to be filled with water more often than expected but we switched to alternating days of vac and vac+mop, with the sunday left for manual cleaning with the Dyson, and now it essentially mops oy twice a week, so it's not a bother. On some days it acts dumber than on others. On others it does very well. Had to still setup invisible walls so it stopped trying to jump over all my flat horizontal table legs - wish I could disable the stupid adaptive lift that I don't even need. It cleans the mops after each room, empties the dustbin after each run and we hardly fill it as the dustbag still hadn't filled after 4 months of almost daily use and eventually we swapped it just in case, not because it was really full. When I got it it worked perfectly for weeks. Then they updated it and it started lifting up getting stuck under our hanged toilet even though it used to be able to go under them just fine. Scratched the hell out of the top plastic cover and Roborock kindly sent me a new one. Worked fine for a month and they released a second update, which made it get stuck even below our second hanged toilet, which is placed higher!! They refused to send me a new cover as the second one scratched as well... Overall, surprisingly inconsistently dumb for its price but it made our lives so much easier and looks slick as hell in my opinion. The app is very good too. So I don't regret the 1300 euro I paid for it. But we don't have pets or toys on the floor. We have zero carpets. We're pretty much the ideal use case for this robot. I know of people with lots of carpets and many toys on said carpets. And in these situations, this robot does the dumbest shit imaginable. It "avoids" obstacles work than a basic no-camera no-lidar budget robot vacuum from 10 years ago.
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Verscreubulatorr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10R(Aus) first pass review →2026-01-30
Since you have access to an S8, compare the vacuuming ability on rugs and carpets. Your 10R may do a better job mopping, but the S8 will do a noticably better job vacuuming, especially on rugs and carpets when set to a higher suction setting. I have several of the base model, charging dock only S8s with much lower maximum suction power than your S8 model. Mine beat the 10R for vacuuming every single day. That is why I continue to use my S8s for all of my vacuuming and just use the 10Rs to mop.
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Zestyclose-Milk8577r/RobotVacuums · Help me decide - yet another Dreame X50 vs Roborock Saros 10R →2025-11-06
Very happy. Can’t complain really.
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changtser/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10R and Eufy Omni e28 one week review →2025-07-20
Definitely agree! If your floor is usually quite clean, without muddy dog paw prints and food droppings, then there is no need for a roller mop. Even if there is liquid on the floor, I would not want to let a $800 robot vacuum/mop a pool of liquid...
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amandainpdxr/RobotVacuums · Help me decide - yet another Dreame X50 vs Roborock Saros 10R →2025-07-08
dreame's water tank is bigger, but it uses more water. The saros is prettier, BUT that front will show every fingerprint. That said, the nav on the 10R beats both other robots. It is more daring, fitting into more spaces. So, for me, it'd be the 10r.
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amandainpdxr/RobotVacuums · Prime Day Recommendations by Price Band - These are the robots I'd buy →2025-07-04
Ugh. Roombas. In either floor, I think the answer is an s8 MaxV Ultra or a Saros 10R. Roborock towers, i'm pretty sure, have hepa filters on the tower, and you can replace the fine dust filter on the robot itself as often as you think necessary (it should be cleaned much more often than most people do). Althought the S8 is fantastic, i think the saros might be better in the bedrooms because it uses cameras in addition to the LiDAR, and navigating under beds might be better. In either case, I think you'll be quite happy.
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PMYourTinyTitsr/Roborock · Roborock Saros 10 - after one week →2025-07-02
Yeah this definitely seems to be a thing. With the 10R for example, most of the reviewers seem to give it top marks for its vacuuming performance, yet this sub is filled with consistent complaints that it’s not nearly as good at hair pickup as their old robots.
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i4mt3hwinr/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-02-13
No but then I haven't really had it long enough yet - the first few days I was obviously playing with it a lot lol so it went through a lot of water. Today was the first day I kind of just been letting it be normal and run the daily routine thing. I will say that I have updated to the latest firmware and I still find the obstacle avoidance to be pretty mid. It got stuck on wire again this morning and once again lost a mop pad and stopped.
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Locksmith-Pitifulr/Roborock · Saros 10R 24 Hour Review →2025-02-12
People really should take note of the threshold climbing when it shouldn't. There are many areas where it could identify it as such, but it's not actually a threshold.
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La navigation StarSight fonctionne-t-elle vraiment bien ?
Oui, très bien, en utilisant des caméras et le LiDAR. Les utilisateurs rapportent une navigation meilleure que les concurrents ; le robot se souvient de la position des obstacles et les évite efficacement après une mise à jour du firmware.
Comment l'aspiration se compare-t-elle sur moquette ?
L'aspiration est l'énorme point faible sur moquette et tapis. Les utilisateurs la qualifient de terrible : elle laisse cheveux et débris, en retrait par rapport aux modèles antérieurs de Roborock, inacceptable pour les tapis.
Le lavage est-il vraiment excellent ?
Oui, le lavage surpasse la navigation en qualité, nettoyant très bien le carrelage, sans traces. Les utilisateurs le comparent favorablement au modèle S7 MaxV antérieur.
La poubelle est-elle vraiment trop petite ?
Oui, plusieurs utilisateurs rapportent que la poubelle se remplit rapidement avec des animaux, demandant des vidages fréquents, réduisant l'autonomie et l'efficacité globale.
Y a-t-il des défauts de fabrication ?
Plusieurs défaillances précoces signalées : moteur de brosse cassé après 3 jours, pompe cassée, unités mortes après 24h. Taux de défaut apparemment plus haut.
Le prix de 1500 euros se justifie-t-il ?
Très discuté, beaucoup considèrent le prix trop élevé vu les limitations d'aspiration et de poubelle. Meilleur achat à tarif réduit sous 800 euros.
L'app et les routines sont-elles utiles ?
Oui, l'app Roborock est très bonne, les routines sont très personnalisables et puissantes, vraiment complètes pour une programmation avancée.


