
"Most robot vacuums ask you to choose between brains and beauty, performance and polish. They either look like something you'd tuck away in a utility closet or they clean with all the conviction of a demo unit at a trade show. Roborock's Qrevo CurvX has been one of the rare exceptions since launch, which explains why it commanded $1,499.99. That's flagship territory, the kind of pricing reserved for products that are supposed to solve problems rather than create new ones."
"The 43% discount would be noteworthy on any robot vacuum, but this isn't any average robot vacuum being purposely cleared from stock for Black Friday. The CurvX is genuinely Roborock's current top offering, complete with 22,000Pa suction that actually makes a difference on carpets, a chassis that physically lifts itself over thresholds up to 4cm high (which sounds gimmicky until you live in a house with transitions between rooms), and a 3.14-inch profile slim enough to navigate under most furniture without getting wedged."
"The slim profile is a bigger deal than it sounds. At just under 8cm tall, the CurvX glides under sofas, beds, and cabinets where dust bunnies breed because most vacuums can't reach. Roborock made this possible with RetractSense navigation, featuring a LiDAR sensor that retracts into the body when it isn't needed. Most LiDAR robots have a permanent turret on top, an extra bit of height that forces them to avoid low-clearance furniture entirely."
Roborock's Qrevo CurvX is a flagship robot vacuum with 22,000Pa suction, a chassis that lifts over thresholds up to 4cm, and a 3.14-inch (just under 8cm) low profile for cleaning under most furniture. A retractable LiDAR called RetractSense allows a recessed sensor to avoid the height of a permanent turret. The unit's design balances appearance and capability. The CurvX originally cost $1,499.99 and is discounted 43% to $849.99 for a limited Black Friday sale, saving $650. The sale is time-limited to 48 hours and positions the CurvX as a high-value flagship option.
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