Roborock S6 Pure Robot Vacuum and Mop

Roborock S6 Pure Robot Vacuum and Mop

by Roborock

4.6

Unburden yourself from the most tedious chore! The Roborock S6 Pure Robot Vacuum and Mop by Roborock is a dirt-sucking autonomous device

This upscale device was designed to remove dust from normally hard to access areas

A great feature: the multi-storey mapping

It's the ultimate device for bigger homes

Maximize the amount of time spent cleaning



Why people love this robot vacuum

People love this product because it works in a predictable and orderly fashion, features a powerful suction performance, stands out for its battery life and undefined



Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this Roborock robot vacuum

Color: black

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Warranty: 12 months

Surface: hard floor, carpet

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery life: 120min

Battery type: Lithium ion

Noise level: 69db

Suction power: 2000pa

Dust bin volume: 460ml

Weight: 7.04lb

Dimensions: 13.78in x 13.9in x 3.78in

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use a robotic vacuum in conjunction with a traditional vacuum?

Yes, you can use a robotic vacuum in conjunction with a traditional vacuum. Robotic vacuums are great for getting into hard to reach places and cleaning on a regular basis, while traditional vacuums may be better for deep cleaning and more difficult tasks.

How do you update the software on a robotic vacuum?

The process for updating the software on a robotic vacuum will vary depending on the make and model. However, in general, you may need to connect the vacuum to a computer via a USB cable. Once connected to the computer, you may need to download the updated software from the manufacturer's website, and then follow the instructions to install the software onto the robotic vacuum.

How do you prevent a robotic vacuum from falling down stairs?

The best way to prevent a robotic vacuum from falling down stairs is to install virtual walls or boundaries to create a perimeter. These virtual walls or boundaries will emit infrared signals that the robotic vacuum will recognize and use to detect where it is allowed to go and where it is not. Additionally, some robotic vacuums have sensors built-in to detect stairs and other obstacles, which can help to further prevent the vacuum from falling down stairs.

How much dust can a robot vacuum hold?

No matter the model of robot vacuum you buy and no matter the price, the basic dust capacity is rather low. You will need to empty it more frequently than your regular vacuum cleaner. The most sophisticated models do have a self-emptying feature, which enables them to empty themselves into a larger bin at the docking station.