Roborock's Curv 2 Pro can drop its mop pads to keep your carpets dry
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Roborock's Curv 2 Pro can drop its mop pads to keep your carpets dry
"Roborock is launching an updated Qrevo Curv robot vacuum that offers an impressive 25,000 Pa of suction power - topping the 18,500 Pa available with last year's model. That's not all that's new with the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro, either, as the newly announced robovac comes with a dual-spinning mop system that automatically detaches before passing over carpets, helping to keep them dry."
"And, at just 3.14 inches (7.98cm) thick, the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro shaves an entire inch off the 2024 model and can retract its LiDAR tower, allowing it to slip under furniture with low clearance. It does share some similarities with its predecessor, as it also features an "AdaptiLift Chassis" that enables the robovac to lift itself up and clean carpets up to 1.18 inches (3cm) thick."
"The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro pairs an RGB camera with AI-powered obstacle recognition to help it identify and avoid clutter. It also features an anti-tangle brush and an upgraded version of the bubbly dock with 100-degree Celsius (212 Fahrenheit) hot water mop washing. The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is currently only available in the European Union for €1299 (~$1,514), and there's no word whether it will come to the US."
The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro increases suction to 25,000 Pa, up from 18,500 Pa in the prior model. The robovac adds a dual-spinning mop system that automatically detaches before crossing carpets to keep them dry. The unit measures 3.14 inches thick and can retract its LiDAR tower to access low-clearance furniture. The AdaptiLift Chassis allows the vacuum to lift itself and clean carpets up to 1.18 inches thick. The robot combines an RGB camera with AI-powered obstacle recognition, includes an anti-tangle brush, and uses an upgraded bubbly dock with 100°C hot water mop washing. Availability is limited to the European Union at €1299 (~$1,514).
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