Roborock S501-01 Robot Vacuum and Mop
by Roborock
This meticulous robot vacuum cleaner was crafted to zap dirt in hart-to-reach places
One special feature we'd like to mention: the synchronous sweeping and mopping functions
It's the ultimate product for people who loathe vacuuming
It will blitz through dirt and hair in no time
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this Roborock robot vacuum
Color: black
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: multi-surface
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 150min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 60db
Suction power: 2000pa
Dust bin volume: 480ml
Weight: 7lb
Dimensions: 13.8in x 13.7in x 3.8in
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take a robot vacuum to map a floor?
The time a robot vacuum takes to map the entire room or floor it needs to clean, varies between models. More sophisticated models might take a bit longer to make a detailed map, sometimes up to 3 or 4 cleaning sessions. It's best to leave it be or you'll get annoyed at all the weird moves the robot is making. But once the mapping is done, the vacuuming job will be so easy and straighforward.
Can robotic vacuums climb over thresholds or transitions between floor types?
Yes, some robotic vacuums are designed to climb over thresholds and transitions between floor types. Some robotic vacuums have powerful sensors and brushes that are designed to detect and maneuver around thresholds and transitions.
How do you troubleshoot connectivity issues with a robotic vacuum?
The first step in troubleshooting a connectivity issue with a robotic vacuum is to check the power source. Ensure that the vacuum is plugged in or charged and the power switch is on. If the power source is functioning properly, the next step would be to check the connection between the vacuum and the router or other device it is connecting to, such as a smartphone or tablet. Check that the vacuum is in the correct range and that the device is in range of the router. Reset the router and vacuum if necessary, and ensure that the router is working properly. If all else fails, contact the vacuum manufacturer for more specific troubleshooting advice.
Can you use a robotic vacuum to pick up liquids?
No, robotic vacuums are not designed to pick up liquids and should not be used for this purpose.