‘The Roborock is a revelation. It empties itself, washes itself and charges itself. Our floors are spotless.’
Shoppers are praising a robot vacuum cleaner that leaves floors “spotless” after it received a major price cut in a spring sale. The Roborock Saros 10 Robot Vacuum is currently discounted by £400 at Roborock.
Normally priced at £1,199.99, the model is now available for £799.99 – a 33% saving that makes it cheaper than comparable models from SharkNinja. Designed to clean homes independently, the Saros 10 delivers 22,000Pa suction power across both carpets and hard floors.
As well as a vacuum cleaner, the two-in-one gadget also serves as a mop for cleaning hard floors with adaptive water temperature up to 80°C. This ensures it can remove more stubborn spills and stains while keeping carpets dry.
Roborock says its signature Dual Anti-Tangle System provides 100% hair removal on carpets, making it particularly suitable for pet owners. The vacuum uses LiDAR technology to map rooms, while AI-powered obstacle recognition helps it detect and avoid objects for smoother, more efficient cleaning.
The Saros 10 also features Roborock’s “AdaptiLift” chassis — described by the brand as an industry-first innovation — allowing it to cross thresholds and doorways up to 4cm high. Its slim 7.98cm body is designed to fit easily beneath low furniture for hard-to-reach cleaning.
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Roborock has knocked £400 off its Saros 10 two-in-one robot vacuum cleaner and mop that boasts AI features and de-tangling technology.
Once cleaning is complete, the Roborock vacuum automatically returns to its RockDock Ultra docking station to recharge, reaching full battery in around 150 minutes. The dock also self-cleans the mop and empties collected dust and debris, reducing the need for manual maintenance.
Users can control the robot vacuum through a smartphone app or connect it to smart home systems including Google Home and Amazon Alexa. It also features built-in voice control, allowing users to start cleaning simply by saying: “Hello Rocky.”
The Roborock Saros 10 competes with premium models from brands including SharkNinja, which recently launched the PowerDetect UV 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum, priced at £999.99. Shark says the model uses a UV light to highlight “invisible” dirt, alongside HyperSonic Mopping technology to tackle mess more effectively.
For shoppers looking for a cheaper alternative, Amazon is also selling the eufy Omni C20 for £309, reduced from £599. However, the model has a bulkier 8.5cm design and less powerful 7,000Pa suction compared with the Saros 10.
The Roborock Saros 10 Robot Vacuum currently holds a 4.35-star rating from more than 60 customer reviews, with some buyers describing it as a “revelation.”
One glowing review said: “The Roborock is a revelation. You can set it to vacuum on different settings for different rooms, same with the wash, including an intense wash for dirtier areas. The app is detailed; you need to spend a bit of time on it, but you can edit spaces and hide zones you don’t want cleaned. It doesn’t bang into anything, goes under furniture, and gently nudges open a door if it’s left slightly ajar. It empties itself, washes itself and charges itself. Our floors are spotless.”
Another exclaimed: “I wish I’d bought one sooner. I live in a flat with dogs and was cleaning the floor almost every day. It does a great job, and the flat looks clean. I set it off and take the dogs for a walk, and when I get back, the floor is clean. It saves me time, and the flat looks cleaner now. Well worth the purchase.”
Despite praising the vacuum and mop quality, this shopper criticised the Roborock app, saying: “Vacuum itself is great, has been vacuuming and mopping well. The app is not very intuitive or user-friendly when setting up.”
Meanwhile, this five-star review says: “It looks very stylish and is of quality build. Its mopping is great at reaching the corners and edges, and its ability to self-clean is fantastic. It easily finishes my home with plenty of battery life left. I have not managed to get the arm to do much yet, but with regards to its ability on carpets and hard floors, it surpasses previous robots I’ve had.”













