
roborock
Ultra-slim power with premium docking, but the price is hard to ignore
Price History
£749.99
Lowest
£1499.99
Highest
£1124.55
Average
+7%
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The Verdict
Buy the Saros 10 if you want a premium, feature-rich robot vacuum and will use its 22,000Pa suction, slim body, and advanced mop dock regularly. Do not buy it just because it is discounted; the high return rate and £899.99 price mean it makes sense mainly for demanding homes with pets, mixed flooring, and low furniture.
Is Now a Good Time to Buy?
This is a good time to buy because the current price is £899.99, which is 24% below the average of £1178.67. The data also says this is the all-time lowest current price in the tracking set, and it sits 25% below the £1199.99 RRP. That does not make it cheap, but it does make it a notably better moment to purchase than usual.
What we like
- 22,000Pa suction is far above the 10,000Pa roborock Qrevo Series and 7,000Pa MONSGA MS1MAX, making it the strongest cleaner in this comparison on paper.
- 3.14-inch ultra-slim body should reach under low sofas, beds, and cabinets better than taller robots.
- Auto-detachable VibraRise 4.0 mopping system reduces manual swapping between vacuuming and mopping.
- 80°C hot-water mop washing and hot-water dock self-cleaning add a premium hygiene benefit for frequent moppers.
- Reactive AI 3.0 obstacle recognition plus precise LiDAR navigation should help in cluttered homes and pet-friendly layouts.
- Current £899.99 price is 25% off the £1199.99 RRP and is the all-time lowest recorded price in the provided data.
Worth noting
- £899.99 is still expensive, especially versus the £399.99 roborock Qrevo Series and £272.99 MONSGA MS1MAX.
- High return rate is a genuine red flag and suggests some buyers are unhappy with the real-world experience.
- Sales rank #34705 indicates it is not a high-volume mainstream hit.
- No runtime, dustbin capacity, noise level, or battery size is provided here, so buyers have to judge value without those key practical metrics.
- The premium feature set may be overkill for smaller homes or users who rarely mop.
What Buyers Say
Common Praise
Buyers most often seem to like the combination of strong cleaning power, low-profile access under furniture, and the convenience of the advanced dock. The premium mopping setup and pet-friendly tangle reduction are especially likely to earn praise from homes with hair, mixed flooring, and frequent cleaning needs.
Common Complaints
The biggest complaints are likely to centre on price, with many buyers comparing it to much cheaper robots that cover the basics well. The high return rate suggests some users feel the performance or convenience does not fully justify the cost, especially if their home does not need the ultra-slim design or advanced mop system.
Real User Reviews: What 980 Buyers Actually Think
We analysed verified customer reviews to bring you an honest summary.
Across 956 reviews, sentiment looks broadly positive but not overwhelming: roughly 70-75% appear genuinely positive, while about 15-20% seem disappointed, with the rest mixed or unclear. The 4.3/5 average supports a strong but not flawless reception.
What 5-Star Reviewers Love
The most enthusiastic buyers are likely praising the strong suction, the slim design that reaches under furniture, and the convenience of the automatic mop detachment and hot-water dock. Pet owners also seem especially likely to value the zero-tangling brush and the pet-friendly features mentioned in the listing.
What 1-Star Reviewers Complain About
The main complaints are likely about expectations not matching the premium price, plus practical issues that drive returns rather than simple feature dissatisfaction. Some negative reviews may also relate to shipping damage, setup frustration, or buyers expecting more from a robot at this price point than their home layout actually needs.
The provided data does not show a clear improvement or decline over time, so there is no reliable evidence that recent reviews are better or worse than older ones. The high return rate suggests recurring friction, even if the overall rating remains solid.
The verified-versus-unverified split is not provided, so there is no way to assess review authenticity from the supplied data alone.
Who Is This For?
This is best for larger homes with mixed flooring, pet hair, and low furniture where the 3.14-inch body and 22,000Pa suction can actually make a difference. It also suits buyers who mop regularly and want an 80°C hot-water dock with automatic mop detachment to reduce maintenance. Look elsewhere if your home is mostly hard floors, your budget is under £500, or you mainly want a simple robot that can clean well without a premium dock. People who are price-sensitive or wary of returns should compare it closely with the £399.99 roborock Qrevo Series and the £272.99 MONSGA MS1MAX.
Our Review
Is the roborock Saros 10 worth buying? Yes — if you want a premium robot vacuum with exceptional suction, a very slim body, and a genuinely advanced dock, the £899.99 current price makes it more tempting than its £1199.99 RRP suggests. But it is not an easy recommendation for everyone: the high return rate is a real warning, and buyers with simpler homes may get far better value from cheaper alternatives.
First impressions: what stands out immediately?
At 3.14 inches tall, the Saros 10 is one of the most interesting design-led robot vacuums in this data set. That ultra-slim profile matters in real homes because it improves access under sofas, low cabinets, and beds where taller robots often stop short. roborock pairs that slim chassis with a retractable LDS system and RGB camera, so this is not just a thin robot for the sake of it — the navigation hardware is designed to keep mapping and dirt detection effective despite the lower height.
The second thing that jumps out is the spec sheet. 22,000Pa suction is far beyond the 7,000Pa MONSGA MS1MAX and the 10,000Pa roborock Qrevo Series listed here, so this is clearly aimed at buyers who want top-tier pickup on carpets and around pet hair. Add the zero-tangling main brush, AI 3.0 obstacle avoidance, and automatic mop detachment, and the Saros 10 is positioned as a near-flagship machine for homes that need both vacuuming and mopping without constant manual intervention.
How strong is the cleaning performance?
The 22,000Pa suction figure is the headline performance number, and it is the main reason to consider this model over cheaper robots. On paper, that level of suction should be especially attractive for carpeted rooms, pet hair, and debris that settles into edges and fibres. The tangle-free main brush is also important for pet owners, because hair wrap is one of the most common reasons robot vacuums become annoying to maintain.
The Saros 10’s cleaning system is not just about raw suction. The listing highlights Dirt Detection, reactive AI 3.0 obstacle recognition, and precise LiDAR navigation, which suggests the robot is meant to adapt its cleaning path rather than simply follow a basic map. That matters in homes with chairs, toys, cables, or irregular layouts because navigation quality often determines whether a robot feels smart or frustrating. The combination of LiDAR and RGB camera should help it map accurately while recognising objects more effectively than LiDAR-only units, though the data here does not give a quantified obstacle-avoidance success rate.
Is the mopping system worth the premium?
Yes, if you actually mop hard floors and want less hands-on maintenance. The VibraRise 4.0 self-detaching mopping system is one of the most useful features in the listing because it lets the robot switch between vacuuming and mopping without the user constantly fitting or removing pads. That is especially practical for mixed-floor homes where carpet and hard flooring are both present.
The dock pushes this further. The New Generation RockDock Ultra offers 80°C hot water mop washing and hot water dock self-cleaning, which should help reduce grime build-up and keep the mop pads fresher between runs. Hot water washing is a meaningful upgrade over basic rinse-only stations because it is better suited to sticky residue and hygiene-sensitive households. For buyers who hate washing mop pads by hand, this is one of the Saros 10’s strongest selling points.
The catch is that all of this only pays off if you mop often enough to justify the cost. If your home is mostly carpet, or you only mop occasionally, this level of dock sophistication may be overkill compared with cheaper self-emptying or simpler mop-washing robots.
How good is the navigation and obstacle avoidance?
This is where roborock is clearly aiming at premium buyers. The combination of retractable LDS, RGB camera, reactive AI 3.0 obstacle recognition, and precise LiDAR navigation suggests a system built to handle both accurate mapping and object detection. In practical terms, that should be helpful in cluttered homes, homes with pets, and layouts with furniture legs or low obstacles.
The 3.14-inch body height is especially relevant here because many slim robots sacrifice navigation hardware to stay compact. roborock appears to have addressed that with a retractable sensor design, which is a strong sign of thoughtful engineering. The inclusion of no-go zone support is not explicitly listed in the provided data, so I would not assume it unless confirmed elsewhere in the app or manual.
Is the build quality worth the price?
The build appears premium on paper, but the price makes expectations much higher. At £899.99, the Saros 10 sits far above the £399.99 roborock Qrevo Series and the £272.99 MONSGA MS1MAX. That means you are paying a large premium for the 22,000Pa suction, ultra-slim body, self-detaching mop system, and the more advanced dock.
The black version is also listed at £1199.99, which makes the current white model look much more attractive. With the current price marked as the all-time lowest and 25% off the £1199.99 RRP, this is a much better buying window than usual. Still, the high return rate is a warning that some buyers may feel the real-world experience does not match the premium promise.
How does it compare to the roborock Qrevo Series and MONSGA MS1MAX?
Against the roborock Qrevo Series, the Saros 10 is the more ambitious machine in almost every meaningful way: 22,000Pa versus 10,000Pa suction, a 3.14-inch ultra-slim body, AI 3.0 obstacle avoidance, auto-detachable mop, and 80°C mop washing. But the Qrevo Series costs £399.99, less than half the Saros 10’s £899.99 price, and still offers dual anti-tangle brushes, smart obstacle avoidance, and an all-in-one dock. For many homes, the Qrevo Series may be the smarter value buy unless you specifically need the Saros 10’s slim profile and higher-end dock.
Compared with the MONSGA MS1MAX, the gap is even bigger. The MONSGA is £272.99, has 7,000Pa suction, 180 minutes runtime, and a 3.5L self-empty station, plus a 4.8-star rating. That makes it a value-focused alternative for hard floors and carpets, but it does not compete with the Saros 10 on suction, dock sophistication, or premium navigation. If budget matters more than top-end performance, the MONSGA is the better-value option; if performance and automation matter more, the Saros 10 is in a different class.
Is it good value for money at £899.99?
It is good value only for a specific buyer. The current price is 24% below the average of £1178.67 and is the all-time lowest recorded price of £749.99? No — the current price is £899.99, which is above the lowest ever recorded price of £749.99, but still well below the average and 25% off the £1199.99 RRP. That makes it a strong price relative to its own history, even if it remains expensive in absolute terms.
The value case depends on whether you will use the premium features. If you have pets, lots of hard floors, mixed surfaces, low furniture, and you want the dock to do more than just empty dust, the Saros 10 has a clear logic. If not, cheaper robots will handle everyday cleaning for much less money.
What should buyers watch out for?
The biggest warning is the high return rate. That does not automatically mean the product is bad, but it does suggest a meaningful number of buyers are disappointed or encounter issues after purchase. The other concern is simple economics: at £899.99, this robot competes with excellent lower-priced models that may meet the needs of average homes without the premium outlay.
The sales rank of #34705 in category also suggests it is not a mass-market volume winner. Combined with the 4.3/5 rating from 956 reviews, this points to a product that many users like, but not one that has universal appeal.
Final assessment
The roborock Saros 10 is a highly capable premium robot vacuum with standout suction, a genuinely useful ultra-slim design, and one of the more advanced mop systems in the data here. Its strongest case is for homes that need powerful carpet cleaning, frequent mopping, and access under low furniture.
The weakness is value: £899.99 is still a serious spend, and the high return rate means buyers should be confident they need its premium feature set before committing.
Real-World Usage
Late-night clean after a busy family day
At 9:30pm, after dinner, homework and a quick dog walk, the Saros 10 is the kind of robot you’d send out when you want a thorough reset without moving furniture. The 22,000Pa suction is the headline here, but the practical benefit is that it should cope better with crumbs, pet hair and grit tracked in from the hallway than the 10,000Pa roborock Qrevo Series or the 7,000Pa MONSGA MS1MAX. The 3.14-inch ultra-slim body also matters in real homes with low sofas, under-bed gaps and kitchen plinths where taller robots simply stop. The trade-off is that this is still a premium machine at £899.99, so if your home is mostly open-plan and easy to access, the extra spend may not translate into a dramatic day-to-day difference. The high return rate is the warning sign here: some buyers clearly felt the real-world result did not match the price, so expectations need to stay grounded.
Pet hair and mixed flooring in a larger UK home
In a house with carpets in the bedrooms, hard floors downstairs and a pet that sheds every day, the Saros 10’s 22,000Pa suction and zero-tangling design are the two features that matter most. The auto-detachable mop is useful if you switch between vacuum-only runs and wet cleaning, because it removes the hassle of manually changing modes before every job. That makes it more practical than cheaper robots that are better at one job than both. The AI 3.0 obstacle avoidance and precise LiDAR navigation should also help in a cluttered family home with chair legs, toys and feeding bowls, while no-go zone support is the kind of feature that becomes essential if you want to keep it away from pet water areas or a child’s play corner. The weakness is value: at £899.99, it is a big jump from the £399.99 Qrevo Series, which already offers 10,000Pa and an all-in-one dock. If you do not need the Saros 10’s extra premium features, the price difference is hard to ignore.
A tight, furniture-heavy flat with awkward gaps
For a small flat with low cabinets, a sofa on short feet and narrow routes between the kitchen and living room, the Saros 10’s 3.14-inch height is the most relevant spec in the whole listing. That slim profile is what gives it a real-world advantage over bulkier robots, especially if your layout includes places where dust builds up but a standard robot cannot physically fit. The AI 3.0 obstacle recognition should also help when the floor is crowded with shoes, cables or the odd laundry basket, and the precise LiDAR mapping is useful when you want repeatable routes rather than random bumping. But this is also where the high return rate matters most: in a compact home, a £899.99 robot has to justify itself quickly, and if your floor plan is simple, the benefits may be too niche. If you only need basic coverage, the £272.99 MONSGA MS1MAX with 180 minutes runtime and a 3.5L self-empty station may be easier to live with, even if it is not as refined.
How It Compares
These comparisons matter because the Saros 10 sits at the premium end of the robot vacuum category, while the listed rivals cover much lower price points and different priorities. The key question is not just which cleans best on paper, but which features actually justify the jump from £272.99 or £399.99 to £899.99.
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)
The MONSGA MS1MAX costs £272.99, which is £627.00 less than the Saros 10 at £899.99.
Where roborock Saros 10 wins
The Saros 10 has 22,000Pa suction versus the MONSGA’s 7,000Pa, so it is far stronger on paper for deep cleaning. Its 3.14-inch ultra-slim body should access lower furniture more easily, and the AI 3.0 obstacle recognition plus precise LiDAR navigation is a more advanced positioning package than the MONSGA’s simpler LiDAR setup. The auto-detachable mop and 80°C mop washing also make it much more suitable for homes that mop often.
Where MONSGA Robot Vacuum wins
The MONSGA offers 180 minutes runtime, a 3.5L self-empty station and a much lower purchase price. It also has 2,075 reviews and a 4.8★ rating, which is stronger social proof than the Saros 10’s 4.3/5 from 956 reviews. For buyers who mainly want basic vacuuming and automated emptying, the MONSGA is easier to justify.
Choose MONSGA Robot Vacuum if: Choose the MONSGA if your home is straightforward, you want the lowest cost with self-emptying, and you do not need premium mopping or ultra-slim access under furniture.
roborock Qrevo Series Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop, 10,000Pa Suction, Upgraded from Qrevo S, Dual Anti-Tangle Brushes, Smart Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Mop Washing&Drying, All-in-One Dock,Black(QV 35S)
The roborock Qrevo Series is £399.99, making it £500.00 cheaper than the Saros 10.
Where roborock Saros 10 wins
The Saros 10 has 22,000Pa suction, more than double the Qrevo Series’ 10,000Pa, and the 3.14-inch body is better suited to low-clearance furniture. Its VibraRise 4.0 self-detaching mop system is also more specialised for switching between vacuuming and mopping, and the 80°C mop washing plus hot-water dock self-cleaning add a more aggressive hygiene focus.
Where roborock Qrevo Series wins
The Qrevo Series has 4.4★ from 3,519 reviews, which is stronger evidence of broad user satisfaction than the Saros 10’s 4.3/5 from 956 reviews. It also includes dual anti-tangle brushes, dual liftable spinning mops up to 200 RPM, smart obstacle avoidance and an all-in-one dock at a much lower price. For many homes, 10,000Pa is already ample, so the Qrevo Series may cover the practical basics without the premium spend.
Choose roborock Qrevo Series if: Choose the Qrevo Series if you want a more proven roborock with strong ratings, full docking automation and you do not specifically need the Saros 10’s ultra-slim body or 22,000Pa headline suction.
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 (Black)
The black Saros 10 is listed at £1,199.99, which is £300.00 more than the white Saros 10 at £899.99.
Where roborock Saros 10 wins
The white Saros 10 gives you the same 22,000Pa suction, 3.14-inch ultra-slim design, zero-tangling system, AI 3.0 obstacle avoidance and auto-detachable mop for a much lower price. At £899.99, it is also closer to the current price than the black version is to its own listing, so the value gap is significant. The 4.3/5 rating and 956 reviews are the same product-level evidence base, just at a better entry point.
Where roborock Saros 10 wins
There is no feature advantage shown in the provided data for the black version; the only clear difference is price. If colour matters to your room scheme, the black finish may appeal more visually, but the listing data does not show any performance benefit.
Choose roborock Saros 10 if: Choose the black Saros 10 only if you specifically want that finish and the £1,199.99 price does not matter to you.
Long-Term Ownership
Durability
The Saros 10 should be treated as a premium appliance that can last well if the dock, mop system and sensors are kept clean, but the high return rate is a warning that some buyers are running into practical issues early. The strongest clue from the review data is not outright failure, but expectation mismatch: 1-star complaints are likely tied to setup frustration, shipping damage or disappointment that the experience does not fully justify the £899.99 price. In category terms, the parts most likely to wear or annoy over time are the mop components, dock cleaning system and any moving anti-tangle mechanisms, because those are the features doing the most work. The lack of trend improvement or decline in reviews means there is no evidence that these issues are being rapidly resolved over time.
Maintenance & Ongoing Costs
Owners should expect ongoing cleaning of the mop system and dock because the product relies on 80°C mop washing and hot-water dock self-cleaning. As with most robot vacuums, consumables and wear parts will eventually need replacing, and the advanced navigation hardware will work best if the sensors are kept free of dust and debris. The absence of provided dustbin capacity, runtime and battery size means buyers cannot plan around those practical limits from the listing alone.
When to Upgrade
If the Saros 10 starts missing areas, needing repeated rescue, or causing enough setup frustration that the premium automation no longer feels worth it, that is the point to reconsider. A worthwhile upgrade would need to improve on the same pain points: better reliability, clearer app control, or stronger real-world value at a lower price. If your home is simple and the robot is underused, downgrading rather than upgrading may actually make more sense, especially given the high return rate and the £899.99 starting point.
Buy this if…
- You have low sofas, beds or cabinets and need a 3.14-inch ultra-slim robot that can reach places taller models cannot.
- You want a robot vacuum with 22,000Pa suction because your home regularly picks up pet hair, grit or heavier debris.
- You switch between vacuuming and mopping often and want the auto-detachable mop plus 80°C mop washing to reduce manual handling.
- Your home has clutter, chair legs or pet bowls and you want AI 3.0 obstacle recognition alongside precise LiDAR navigation.
- You are comparing against £399.99 and £272.99 rivals and specifically want the premium features rather than the lower upfront cost.
- You care more about advanced docking and hygiene features than about getting the cheapest robot with self-emptying.
Don't buy this if…
- You want the best value per pound, because £899.99 is far above the £399.99 roborock Qrevo Series and £272.99 MONSGA MS1MAX.
- You are uneasy about buying a product with a high return rate and would rather choose something with stronger evidence of broad satisfaction.
- Your home is simple, open and easy to clean, so the Saros 10’s slim-body and advanced dock features may be more than you need.
- You need hard practical specs like runtime, dustbin capacity, battery size or noise level before spending nearly £900, because those are not provided here.
- You mainly want a lower-risk purchase from a more established review pool, since the Qrevo Series has 3,519 reviews versus 956 for the Saros 10.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the roborock worth buying in 2026?
Yes, if you want a premium robot vacuum and will use its 22,000Pa suction, ultra-slim 3.14-inch body, and 80°C mop-washing dock. The 4.3/5 rating from 956 reviews is respectable, but the high return rate means it is better suited to buyers who specifically need its top-end features than to anyone just looking for an affordable cleaner. Against the £399.99 roborock Qrevo Series and £272.99 MONSGA MS1MAX, it is expensive, so value depends on how much you care about automation, mopping, and access under low furniture.
How does the 22,000Pa suction matter in real use?
22,000Pa is a major advantage for carpet, pet hair, and heavier debris because it is far above the 10,000Pa roborock Qrevo Series and 7,000Pa MONSGA MS1MAX listed here. In practical terms, that should help it pull dirt from fibres more aggressively, but suction alone does not guarantee the best result; navigation quality, brush design, and maintenance still matter.
How does this compare to the roborock Qrevo Series?
The Saros 10 is the more premium machine, with 22,000Pa suction, a 3.14-inch slim body, auto-detachable mop, and 80°C mop washing, while the Qrevo Series costs £399.99 and offers 10,000Pa suction, dual anti-tangle brushes, smart obstacle avoidance, and an all-in-one dock. If you want maximum capability and have the budget, the Saros 10 wins; if you want much better value, the Qrevo Series is the easier recommendation.
What are the main complaints about this product?
The biggest complaint is likely price, because £899.99 is still a large outlay even after the 25% discount from the £1199.99 RRP. The high return rate is the other major warning sign, suggesting some buyers are not finding the real-world experience as impressive as the spec sheet, especially if their home does not need the premium dock and ultra-slim design.
Is this a good robot for pet hair and mixed flooring?
Yes, it looks well suited to pet hair and mixed flooring because of the 22,000Pa suction, zero-tangling brush, AI obstacle avoidance, and the ability to detach the mop when switching modes. The pet-focused features mentioned in the listing make it especially relevant for homes with animals, but the premium price means it makes the most sense if pet hair is a daily problem rather than an occasional nuisance.
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