5 Alternatives to the roborock Qrevo Series Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop (Including Better Picks for Some Homes)
If the roborock Qrevo Series Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop (QV 35S) is out of stock, stretching your budget, or you’re comparing features before buying, there are several strong alternatives worth a look. Some offer better value for money, while others go harder on suction, obstacle avoidance, or mopping tech depending on your floors, pets, and home layout.
Original Product
1) MONSGA Robot Vacuum with Mop, 7000Pa Powerful Suction, Lidar Navigation, 3.5L Self-Empty Station — £272.99
This is the budget-friendly alternative in the group and it undercuts the roborock by about £127. For that lower price, you still get LiDAR navigation, app/remote/voice control, and a self-empty station with a large 3.5L dust bag capacity, plus a claimed 180-minute runtime. That makes it especially appealing for larger flats or houses where you want mapping and automation without paying premium money.
The trade-off is that the MONSGA’s 7000Pa suction is notably below the roborock’s 10,000Pa, so it is less convincing on deep carpet or homes with lots of embedded pet hair. Its mopping system is also more basic: you’re getting a vacuum-and-mop combo, but not the more advanced auto mop washing and drying you get with the roborock dock. In practical terms, that means more hands-on maintenance after cleaning sessions. Build quality and app polish are usually where cheaper brands feel the gap too — the MONSGA sounds like a capable machine, but not one that will feel as refined or as “set and forget” as roborock’s ecosystem.
Verdict: choose this if you want the lowest-cost route into LiDAR mapping and self-emptying, and your home is mostly hard floors, low-pile carpet, or you’re buying for light-to-moderate cleaning rather than a heavy pet household.
2) ECOVACS DEEBOT T80 Omni — £729.91
The ECOVACS DEEBOT T80 Omni is a premium-step-up option that costs about £330 more than the roborock. On paper, it brings a big jump in suction at 18,000Pa, plus an OZMO roller mop that washes in real time, self-emptying, hot air drying, AI navigation, and an anti-tangle brush. For pet owners, that anti-tangle design and stronger pickup can make a real difference, especially if you’re dealing with fur tumbleweeds across carpets and hard floors.
Compared with the roborock Qrevo, the ECOVACS leans harder into mopping performance. A roller-style real-time washing system tends to keep the mop pad cleaner during the run, which is useful if your kitchen or hallway gets grimy quickly. The downside is cost: this is no longer a value play. It’s also a larger financial commitment if you just wanted a capable all-rounder for mixed flooring. Build quality should be strong at this level, but ECOVACS’ app experience and obstacle handling can be a bit more variable than the very best premium robots, depending on firmware and home layout.
Verdict: pick this if you have a mixed-floor home, pets, and you care more about mop performance and stronger suction than staying near the £400 mark. It’s a better choice than the roborock for tougher messes, but only if the budget stretches.
3) dreame X50 Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum with Mop — £674.10
The dreame X50 Ultra Complete sits in the premium bracket, around £274 more than the roborock. Its headline features are impressive: 20,000Pa suction, liftable brush and mops, obstacle climbing up to 6cm, anti-tangling, removable mop, dual Flex-Arm, and dirt detection. In practical terms, this is the sort of robot you buy when your home has thresholds, mixed flooring, furniture legs, and a lot of “awkward” areas that can trip up simpler bots.
Against the Qrevo, the X50 Ultra Complete is much more ambitious on navigation and physical adaptability. The liftable mop and brush system is useful if you have carpets and hard floors in the same cleaning run, because it reduces the risk of wetting rugs. The obstacle-climbing claim is also a genuine differentiator for homes with thicker door bars or uneven transitions. However, you are paying a lot more, and the value equation only makes sense if those advanced features will actually be used. If your home is a simple open-plan flat, much of this capability may go unused. Build quality should feel more premium than the roborock, but again, the question is whether you need that extra sophistication.
Verdict: choose this if your home layout is challenging, you have mixed flooring with thresholds, or you want a robot that can handle more of the awkward bits without intervention. It’s a strong upgrade for complex homes, but overkill for simple ones.
4) roborock Saros 10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner — £899.99
This is the most expensive roborock option here, costing about £500 more than the Qrevo Series model. It brings 22,000Pa suction, an ultra-slim 3.14-inch body, zero-tangling design, AI 3.0 obstacle avoidance, an auto-detachable mop, 80°C mop washing, and a hot-water dock self-cleaning system. In other words, this is a serious premium machine designed to be more autonomous and more capable in difficult homes.
The practical advantages are clear: ultra-high suction can help on carpet and with pet hair, while the slim profile should let it get under more furniture than the Qrevo. The detachable mop and hot-water washing system also suggest a more advanced approach to hygiene and maintenance. Compared with the Qrevo’s 10,000Pa suction and auto mop washing/drying, the Saros 10 is a step up in nearly every technical area — but it is also more than double the price. For many UK buyers, that makes it a luxury purchase rather than a sensible replacement.
Build quality should be excellent, and roborock’s software reputation is one of the biggest reasons to consider it. Still, if you don’t need the very best obstacle avoidance or the most advanced dock functions, the Qrevo remains the more rational buy. The Saros 10 is for buyers who want the premium roborock experience and are willing to pay for it.
Verdict: choose this if you want the best roborock-style package and price is secondary to top-tier performance, slim design, and advanced dock automation.
5) DREAME L20 Ultra Robot Aspirateur Laveur — £1,040.99
The DREAME L20 Ultra is the most expensive option here by a wide margin, sitting roughly £641 above the roborock. It offers 7,000Pa suction, MopExtend technology, mop removal, mop lifting, auto-washing of mop pads, AI Action LDS navigation, and a full automatic station. Its real selling point is mopping reach: MopExtend is designed to clean closer to edges and into awkward corners, which is often where robot mops fall short.
Compared with the roborock, the L20 Ultra is less about raw suction and more about coverage and mop intelligence. The 7,000Pa figure is actually lower than the Qrevo’s 10,000Pa, so if carpet cleaning is a priority, the roborock has the edge on paper. But if your home is mostly hard floors and you care about skirting boards, kitchen edges, and thorough mopping, Dreame’s edge-cleaning approach can be more compelling than a simple increase in suction. Build quality is generally premium, and Dreame’s all-in-one stations are usually designed to reduce manual upkeep, though the app experience and long-term reliability may not feel as polished as roborock’s to every buyer.
Verdict: choose this if your main priority is mopping performance on hard floors and edge coverage, and you’re happy to pay premium money for a more specialised cleaning system.
Which alternative is best overall?
For most buyers, the MONSGA is the best value alternative if you want to save money and still get LiDAR navigation plus self-emptying. If you want a true upgrade rather than a cheaper substitute, the ECOVACS DEEBOT T80 Omni is the most balanced premium option thanks to its stronger suction and roller mop system. The dreame X50 Ultra Complete is the best pick for tricky layouts, while the roborock Saros 10 is the premium choice for buyers who want to stay within the roborock ecosystem but step up to a much more advanced machine.
If your home is mainly hard floors and you want automatic mop washing/drying, the original Qrevo Series still sits in a very appealing middle ground: strong 10,000Pa suction, a capable dock, and a price that is far easier to justify than the premium alternatives.
Alternatives

MONSGA Robot Vacuum with Mop, 7000Pa Powerful Suction, Lidar Navigation Robotic Vacuum with 3.5L Self-Empty Station, 180mins Runtime, APP/Remote/Voice Control, for Hard Floors and Carpets (MS1MAX)

roborock Saros 10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 22,000 Pa, 3.14-Inch Ultra Slim, Zero-Tangling, AI 3.0 Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Detachable Mop, 80°C Mop Washing, Hot Water Dock Self Cleaning (White)

DREAME L20 Ultra Robot Aspirateur Laveur avec Technologie MopExtend, démontage, Levage et Auto-Lavage des serpillières, 7 000 Pa, AI Action LDS Navigation, Station Automatique, Tapis et sols durs

ECOVACS DEEBOT T80 Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop, 18,000Pa Suction, OZMO™ Roller Real-Time Mop Washing, Self-Emptying, Hot Air Drying, AI Navigation, Anti-Tangle Brush, for Pets, Carpets & Hard Floors

dreame X50 Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum with Mop, 20000Pa, Conquers Obstacles Up to 6CM, Liftable Brush&Mops, 80°C Hot Water Washing, Anti-Tangling, Removable Mop, Dual Flex-Arm, Dirt Detection
Still Buy the Original If...
The original roborock Qrevo Series is still the right choice if you want a well-balanced robot with 10,000Pa suction, auto mop washing/drying, and a premium dock without jumping into flagship pricing. It’s especially sensible for mixed-floor UK homes that want strong everyday cleaning and good app control without overspending.
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