
iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO
Score: 76/100
Roborock Qrevo Series
Score: 77/100Rankings

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.

The iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO is a high-performance robot vacuum with strong suction and a 60-day self-emptying base, making it ideal for pet owners seeking hands-free cleaning. Its drawbacks include a noisy emptying cycle and the lack of a HEPA filter, which may deter allergy-sensitive users. Best suited for busy households that value convenience over ultra-quiet operation.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 8,000 Pabest | |
— | 180 minutesbest | |
60 daysbest | 56 days | |
— | 2.7 Lbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 6.8 kgbest | 15.19 kg |
— | 4,000 mlbest | |
1 yearsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 6.80 kg | 15.19 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×L) (cm) | 9.22×33.68×33.88 cm cm | 59.7×44.0×42.2 cm cm |
Features(3) | ||
Navigation Technology | Wi‑Fi Connected | LiDAR |
Brush Type | Premium 3‑Stage | Anti‑Tangle |
Self‑Empty Interval (days) | 60 days | 56 days |

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Professional reviewers highlight the i3+ EVO's smart row-based mapping, ten-fold suction boost and pet-optimized brushes as strong points, while praising the convenience of the Clean Base's 60-day dirt capacity. Criticisms focus on the noisy self-emptying cycle and the absence of a HEPA filter, which may limit its appeal for allergy-sensitive users.
Customers consistently commend the robot's thorough cleaning, especially on pet hair, and the hands-free experience provided by auto-empty and recharge-resume. Recurring complaints revolve around occasional threshold navigation failures and the loud self-emptying process, with some noting the lack of a HEPA filter.

“Excellent self-emptying and resume cleaning: Returns to base to recharge/empty, then resumes from exact spot.”

“Strong pet hair performance with tangle-resistant dual rubber brushes.”




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.