
Roborock
Qrevo S
Reliable, great mopping (lifts pads), but poor cable avoidance.

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I went through a similar rabbit hole recently and tried a few different robots at friends’ houses before buying one, so here’s the honest takeaway. First, the issues you mentioned with the **T50 Pro Max Omni** (cords, lifting itself, mop dragging marks) are actually pretty common with Ecovacs lately. Their obstacle avoidance can be pretty inconsistent compared to Roborock or Dreame. Since you’ve got **mostly tile + some low carpet, long hair, and a dog**, the big things you want are good anti-tangle brushes, reliable navigation, and a base station that properly washes the mop pads. From the list you mentioned, here’s how they generally stack up based on owner feedback and testing: **Roborock Qrevo Curv / Qrevo Edge 2 Pro** These are probably the safest picks overall. Roborock’s navigation and mapping are extremely reliable and the app is one of the best. The dual spinning mop pads clean tile well, and the anti-tangle brush design helps a lot with long hair. **Dreame X40 Ultra / X50 Ultra** These are the “tech heavy” options. Dreame’s obstacle avoidance is excellent and they’re very good at avoiding cables and small objects. They also have extending mop pads for edge cleaning which works great on tiled homes. **Narwal Freo Z Ultra** Narwal is probably the best for **mopping performance specifically**. The base station washes and dries the mop pads very well, but vacuum power is slightly behind Roborock and Dreame. **Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat** A good mid-high tier option. Heated mop washing is nice and it performs well overall, just not as advanced as the X40/X50 series. **Eufy Omni models (E25 / S2)** Solid robots but generally a step behind Roborock/Dreame when it comes to mapping and obstacle avoidance. **Eureka (like the J15 Pro Ultra)** Worth mentioning too. Some of the newer Eureka robots use rotating mop pads and even hot-water mop washing in the dock, which helps keep the pads hygienic and improves cleaning performance. () They also include features like anti-tangle systems and strong suction on newer models. () That said, some reviewers note that obstacle detection and navigation can still struggle with things like cables compared to the top Roborock/Dreame models. () If I were buying again with your setup (tile floors, long hair, dog, baby coming soon), I’d probably go: 1. **Roborock Qrevo Curv** – most reliable overall 2. **Dreame X40 or X50 Ultra** – best obstacle avoidance and strong suction 3. **Narwal Freo Z Ultra** – best mopping performance 4. **Eureka J15 Pro Ultra** – interesting tech and good mopping ,best pick out of all i would say One small tip with any robot: even the best ones still struggle with **loose charging cables**, so using cable clips or running them behind furniture helps a lot. If anyone here has the **X50 Ultra or Qrevo Curv long-term**, I’d love to hear how the anti-tangle brush is holding up after a few months.
I would look into the new Qrevo Edge 2 pro, it seems to have the lidar from Saros 10, rotating mops from 10R, it got more suction power than the 10R and also pushes the mops harder down on the floor than 10R. It got the duo brushes that is perfect for hair (same as the Saros which i got and havent had a hair stuck in). If I hadnt just bought as Saros 10R i would look at this myself as I have a hard time finding a down side with it https://global.roborock.com/pages/roborock-qrevo-edge-2-pro
I have an edge 2 pro, that is the same robot as curv 2 pro, except with detergent dispensing in the dock. and a different design on the dock. the robot itself is very well built and works well for me. very good edge cleaning and no issues at all with cleaning or emptying. i am however looking to get a eufy omni s2 for the roller mop.
I’m wondering about the same thing! I saw the same offer today and it restarted my robovac research… Small apartment (65m2), no kids or pets, low thresholds, laminate floors, a little bit of tile, one rug, some furniture with pretty low clearance. The Dreame X50 seems great but there are so many mixed reviews, especially regarding reliability over time.
I’m considering the same thing. It seems way more reliable. I have an old Roborock (max 5, very old, not great) and I like the app too.
Wife and 3 kids... wife kept complaining about not being able to keep the house swept and mopped, constant battle, etc. Bought a roborock s7+ 4 years ago, only complaint after that was changing mop pads or refilling the water . Just upgraded to the qrevo edge 2, should eliminate those complaints lol Both were around a $1000 brand new.
Roborock qrevo curv 2 pro, which should also be from china. Heard stories about non existent customer service but so far am a very satisfied customer, v smart robot.

Roborock
Qrevo S
Reliable, great mopping (lifts pads), but poor cable avoidance.

Roborock
Saros 10 Series
Slim, quiet, excellent avoidance, but weak on carpet.

Dreame
L40S Ultra
Superior avoidance, great for pet hair, but poor on carpets.

MOVA
P10 Pro Ultra
Budget king, smart avoidance, but struggles on patterned carpets.

Roborock
Qrevo Curv Series
Great for pet hair; handles high thresholds, but poor avoidance.

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Dreame - X50 Ultra

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Roborock - Saros 10 Series

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Roborock - Qrevo Curv 2 Flow

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Roborock - Saros 10 Series

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Dreame - X50 Ultra

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Roborock - Qrevo S