
Eureka Robot Vacuum
Score: 79/100
Roborock Q7 M5+ Black
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Eureka NER E10s is a mid-range robot vacuum-mop combo featuring 3000 Pa suction, LiDAR navigation and a bagless self-emptying station that can hold debris for up to 45 days, making it strong for pet hair on mixed flooring. Its drawbacks include limited obstacle avoidance, a bulky dock and reduced battery life in high-power mode. Suited for medium-to-large homes where advanced mapping and self-emptying convenience outweigh the size and obstacle-avoidance limitations.

The Roborock Q7 M5+ combines 10 000 Pa suction with an auto-empty dock for up to seven weeks, featuring dual anti-tangle brushes and a sizable water tank for mopping. Its battery efficiency and less precise LiDAR can limit runtime and cleaning accuracy on complex layouts. It works well in spacious, mostly hard-floor homes with pets.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
3,000 Pa | 10,000 Pabest | |
180 minutesbest | 180 minutesbest | |
45 days | 56 daysbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 10.7 kg | 4.8 kgbest |
— | 2,700 mlbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Performance(1) | ||
Suction Power (Pa) | 3000 Pa | 10000 Pa |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 10.70 kg | 4.8 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×L) (cm) | 9.91×35.05×35.05 cm cm | 26.0×32.5×49.7 cm cm |
Features(1) | ||
Self‑Empty Interval (days) | 45 days | 56 days |

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Professional reviewers commend the E10s for its strong 91% debris removal rate, powerful suction, and innovative auto-lifting mop, while noting its smart navigation and low noise. However, they criticize the limited obstacle avoidance, lack of battery-percentage feedback in the app, and the fact that the advertised 180-minute runtime only applies to low-power mode.
Everyday users praise the robot for handling pet hair, long runtime, and the surprise convenience of a bagless self-emptying system. Common complaints focus on the bulky cylindrical dock, the need to set virtual walls due to limited obstacle avoidance, and the app's missing battery details.

“as good or better than many of its competitors”

“certainly capable enough for light to medium duty mopping jobs”

“easy sweeping dust, tangled cat and dog hair”




Professional reviewers consider the Q7 M5+ the best entry-level robot vacuum, lauding its strong hard-floor pickup, high suction, and generous coverage while noting its average carpet deep-clean, modest battery efficiency and less precise LiDAR compared with premium models.
Everyday users praise the robot's speed on open hard floors, quieter dock operation and the convenience of automatic emptying and mopping, but repeatedly mention the need for extra passes on fine debris and the limitation that auto-empty only occurs when the bin is completely full.