Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Arrives in the US and Australia: The Brand’s First Roller Mopping Robot Vacuum Launches with a Premium Price Tag

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Roborock’s Qrevo Curv 2 Flow (pictured) is now available in the US and Australia.

Roborock has officially launched its latest high-end robot vacuum and mop—the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow—in the United States and Australia, bringing its most advanced (and priciest) Curv series model yet to Western markets.

Previously released in China earlier this year as the P20 Living Water Edition and listed on Roborock’s global website, this model is now available for purchase directly through major retailers.

In the US, the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow is sold on Amazon for $3,999.99, positioning it as the most expensive model within the Curv lineup at the time of writing. Australian shoppers can find it at the Roborock Australia online store for A$2,499, where it similarly sits at the top of the local series. As an added incentive, Australian customers currently receive a free F25 RT vacuum cleaner with their purchase.

So, what justifies the premium? The headline innovation is Roborock’s first-ever roller mopping system. This isn't your standard vibrating pad. Instead, a wide 270 mm (~10.6 inches) extending fabric mop rolls across your floors, receiving a continuous flow of fresh water via what Roborock calls the SpiraFlow system. To protect carpets, a "Roller Shield" automatically covers the mop when it senses carpeted areas, preventing fibers from getting damp.

Cleaning power extends beyond mopping. The vacuum boasts a formidable 20,000 Pa of suction, tackling debris with an anti-tangle DuoDivide roller brush. A side brush extends its reach into room corners and along edges.

Navigation is handled by precise LiDAR mapping, and the robot is advertised to smartly detect and avoid up to 200 types of common household obstacles. It docks with a fully-featured station that doesn’t just empty the dustbin but also manages water: it auto-fills the clean water tank, empties the dirty one, and then washes the roller mop with hot water at 5°C (~167°F) before drying it with 55°C (~131°F) warm air for hygiene.

Control is versatile, via the Roborock app or voice commands through compatible assistants. Looking ahead, Roborock has announced that a future over-the-air (OTA) update will add support for Matter, greatly expanding its compatibility with various smart home ecosystems like Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings.

For now, availability is confirmed for the US and Australia. Roborock has not yet announced release timelines for other regions, such as Europe.

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The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Robot Vacuum and Mop.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Robot Vacuum and Mop.

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