
Ecovacs Deebot T8
Score: 81/100
Roborock Qrevo Series
Score: 77/100Rankings

The Ecovacs DEEBOT OZMO T8 combines AI-driven AIVI navigation, laser mapping and carpet detection for thorough cleaning, while offering simultaneous vacuum-and-mop capability. Its higher price, lack of a built-in handle, and occasional navigation glitches may deter budget-focused users. It is best for medium-large homes with mixed flooring and pets that need reliable cleaning performance.

Roborock's QV 35A delivers 8000 Pa suction, dual-spinning mops and a fully automated dock that empties dust, refills water and washes pads, providing up to seven weeks of maintenance-free use. The unit and dock are bulky and the onboard dustbin is relatively small, which may require frequent emptying. Best suited for large households that value convenience and powerful cleaning.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 8,000 Pabest | |
180 minutesbest | 180 minutesbest | |
— | 56 daysbest | |
5,200 mAhbest | — | |
— | 2.7 Lbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 6.03 kgbest | 15.19 kg |
240 ml | 4,000 mlbest |
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Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 6.03 kg | 15.19 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×L) (cm) | 3.7×13.9×13.9 in cm | 59.7×44.0×42.2 cm cm |
Features(2) | ||
Navigation Technology | TrueMapping Laser | LiDAR |
Water Tank Capacity (ml) | 240 ml | 4000 ml |

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Professional reviewers commend the T8 for its sophisticated AIVI AI camera paired with LIDAR, delivering industry-leading obstacle avoidance and precise 2 mm mapping. They highlight the robust 5200 mAh battery, strong 19.5 CFM airflow, and the convenience of simultaneous vacuum-and-mop cleaning with automatic carpet detection. However, they note that high-pile carpet performance is only moderate, the lack of a carrying handle is a usability drawback, and the premium price may deter budget shoppers.
Everyday users appreciate the reliable carpet detection, easy app setup, and the effective vacuum-and-mop combo on hard floors, often mentioning the quiet operation and auto-empty compatibility. Recurring concerns revolve around limited feedback on mopping effectiveness, occasional navigation hiccups in cluttered spaces, and the still-unproven long-term durability of the mop system.



Professional commentary is scarce because the QV 35A launched only in early 2025, but the available product pages and brief editor notes emphasize its 8000 Pa suction, extensive auto-empty dock, and precise LiDAR navigation as standout upgrades over previous models.
Early user feedback is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the robot's strong suction, pet-hair handling, and the convenience of the self-cleaning dock. Reviewers note the machine feels quiet and runs long enough to cover large homes, with no major complaints surfacing yet.