- The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro is now available to buy in the UK
- This robot vacuum scored exceptionally well in our carpet cleaning tests, including deep-pile
- Costs £1,199.99 but I predict we’ll start seeing discounts before long
Getting all the dust and dirt out of carpeted flooring can be a challenge for any vacuum cleaner. You need enough suction to pull up the particles, but not so much the vacuum gets bogged down in the fibers. This balance is particularly tricky when dealing with deep-pile carpet.
The challenge can be even greater for vacuums of the robotic variety — even some of the best robovacs struggle to really deep-clean carpet, and many can’t handle thick pile at all. Enter: the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro to save the day.
This is one of Roborock’s 2026 fleet of robovacs, and it’s an absolute powerhouse when it comes to cleaning carpet. It was unveiled towards the end of last year, but it’s only just now come to the UK. You can now buy it via Amazon.co.uk or direct from Roborock, at a price of £1,199.99.
(Expensive, yes, but not wildly overpriced for the amount of tech that’s crammed in here. Plus, it’s rare that Roborock models — or robot vacuums from any brand, actually — stay at list price for long. If you’re patient just a little while longer, I suspect we’ll start seeing some discounts.)
At TechRadar, we test all our robot vacuums on mid- and deep-pile carpet, measuring how well they pick up fine and chunky particles. The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro absolutely soared through this part of our review. My tester commented the pickup on mid-pile carpet was “exceptional” and “some of the best [he’d] seen”. He was equally impressed with its cleaning performance on thick carpet.
A little lift
The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro boasts a near industry-leading 25,000Pa of suction, but that’s not the only reason for its exception carpet-vacuuming performance. It has a clever feature that enables it to raise itself to just the right height for the floor it’s cleaning, to deliver efficient pickup without getting bogged down. It’s part of the ‘AdaptiLift 3.0’ setup.
The ‘AdaptiLift’ feature refers to the little stilts that can extend to lift the robot vacuum up. They were originally conceived to help boost Roborock’s bots over tall room thresholds, and they still have that functionality, but now they help it handle thick carpet, too. There are a range of preset heights, and the bot can pick exactly the right one for the floor it needs to clean.
In fact, the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro isn’t the only model to have the AdaptiLift 3.0 functionality — it also appears on the Saros 20 and 20 Sonic robot vacuums (reviews incoming). If you aren’t sure the Curv 2 Pro is quite the right robovac for you, there are other options to choose from, but you’ll have to hang on a little longer, as neither of those models have arrived in the UK yet.

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