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The Roborock Qrevo Curv wins with a score of 8.8/10.
A solid mid-tier Roomba that finally brings LiDAR navigation and a self-washing dock under $500. But weak deep-carpet performance and zero obstacle avoidance make it hard to recommend over the Roborock Q Revo or Dreame L40 Ultra at the same price.
Read full review| iRobot Roomba Plus 405 Combo | Spec | Roborock Qrevo Curv |
|---|---|---|
| $400 | Price | $1100 |
| — | Suction (Pa) | 18500 |
| 5000 | Battery (mAh) | — |
| 65.0 | Noise (dB) | — |
| — | Dustbin (ml) | — |
| — | Water Tank (ml) | — |
| — | Mop Lift (mm) | — |
| — | Height (mm) | — |
| — | Weight (kg) | — |
| LiDAR | Navigation | LiDAR + 3D ToF |
| ✅ | Self-Empty | ✅ |
| ✅ | Self-Wash Mop | ✅ |
| ✅ | Self-Dry Mop | ✅ |
| ❌ | AI Obstacle | ✅ |
The Roborock Qrevo Curv is the better choice with an overall score of 8.8/10. The iRobot Roomba Plus 405 Combo is more affordable at $400 vs $1100.