
"The Flow features an extra-wide mop that the company says can clean more surface area in one pass than other models, and it spins at 220rpm with 15 Newtons of downward pressure. It self-cleans with eight water jets and a built-in scraper. The Flow has a "roller shield" that activates when the robot is on carpet, and the mop can extend from the bot to reach along edges."
"Other specs include 20,000Pa suction, the DuoDivide anti-tangle brush, and camera-based object detection to avoid cables, shoes, and pet poop. An AI-powered DirTect feature identifies different messes and adapts, boosting suction for dirt and switching to mop-only mode automatically when it detects wet spills. The multifunctional dock keeps the signature curved design of the Curv line and cleans the robot's mop with hot water and warm-air drying. It auto-empties the bin into a dust bag that can hold up to 65 days' worth of dirt."
The Qrevo Curv 2 Flow is Roborock's first robot with a motorized self-cleaning roller mop. The extra-wide roller spins at 220 rpm with 15 Newtons of downward pressure, self-cleans with eight water jets, includes a built-in scraper, and can extend to reach edges. A roller shield lifts the mop on carpet. The robot delivers 20,000Pa suction, uses a DuoDivide anti-tangle brush, and camera-based object detection to avoid cables, shoes, and pet waste. DirTect AI adapts suction and mop mode for different messes. The dock washes and warm-air dries the mop, auto-empties into a dust bag holding up to 65 days. The robot supports Matter and major voice assistants; pricing is $849 discounted (Jan 19) and $999 retail.
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