🧼 Clean Smarter, Not Harder!
The Roborock E5 Robot Vacuum Cleaner combines advanced navigation with powerful suction, making it ideal for large homes with pets. With features like app control, voice activation, and a long-lasting battery, it ensures a thorough clean while you focus on what matters most.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Capacity | 0.64 Liters |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Tablets, Google Home |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Control Method | Voice |
Filter Type | Washable |
Battery Life | 180 minutes |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Special Features | 180 ml SnapMop system, Large Battery, Logical Navigation, 640ML Oversize Dustbin, 2500Pa Strong Suction |
Controller Type | App, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Button Control |
Item Weight | 7.05 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 6"W x 16"H |
Color | Multicolor |
J**D
Excellent at preventing pet hair accumulation!
I originally purchased this to try out one of the cheaper robot vacuums with the amount of pets we have. We have 5 rescue dogs and 5 cats for reference. Our vacuum goes through the main areas of the house where the animals are twice daily. For the two weeks I have had this vacuum, there has been NO accumulation of pet hair. Prior to this vacuum, we had accumulation within 2 days that needed to be swept up. I got this vacuum to help with the accumulation of pet hair and I say it works BETTER than I would have imagined. It does not map the house, but it has gotten a good idea of the main areas and goes through them all during its cleaning time. It was easy to set up, though it refuses to work with my Alexa. Despite this, the app is easy to use and I have it on a timer. We empty it out every 2-3 days and we have had 0 problems with it so far. I have not tried out the mopping aspect, but I have high hopes for this too. For pet hair, this is a great, cheap option. If it can keep up with 10 animals, I’d say it’s an excellent purchase!
@**P
Should have bought this years ago! Love it!
Update almost 3 years later, purchased Nov. 30, 2020, today is August 20, 2023. The Roborock E4 is still going strong running daily on high, for a total of 849 hours so far and 387,000 square feet cleaned. I didn't double check his math but my son says that came out to 73 square miles, and maybe so! We did do a factory-reset today because she was getting a little lazy, but it ran like a bat out of Hello again after the reset. I hope they keep making this model, if this one ever dies it's definitely the one I'd want to buy again. Tons of dogs, tons of dog hair, muddy shoes and messes and we're not very kind to her, she's been dropped and kicked a lot over the years. Roborock Company, if you're listening, keep making the E4~~~!!!!!EDIT AFTER 6 OR 7 WEEKS OF USE:I still love this vacuum; as my Great Pyranees and German Shepherd start to shed their winter under coat however, she clogs often. It's not her fault (the vacuum), it's just a schit-ton of hair and clumps. That said, it is still so easy to remove the brush and clean it out, unlike standard vacuum brushes. I really love that you can clean out the brush with no tools needed. Just pop it out, take the hair off of it, and pop it back in.Been using this every day for a week now. 1100 sq ft home with laminate floors, two kids in and out all day in rural America (no side walks just grass and diry/mud) with dirty feet, three very large, very hairy dogs, and two cats and the pets also in and out all day tracking in dirt when they're not just dropping their hair every where all day long.This will sound like a paid review but it's not. We have been using a $1200 Hyla water vacuum for the past several years and while the Hyla has it's many positive features, it's also a huge, heavy, messy pain in the butt to use - therefore we did not use it as much as we should. Even when we did, the very next day we would have what looked like snow drifts of dog hair in all the corners, under the furniture, every where. It was a constant battle we lost on a daily basis. There was this love-hate relationship with the pets because their hair was EVERY WHERE and so gross no matter what we did! For this reason I was skeptical about the Robo-Vac, I just didn't think it could handle the work load.My teen boy did research on robo vacs for a year trying to talk me in to getting one because the boys are in charge of vacuuming and hated the Hyla. The one he recommended finally went on sale so I got it as a family Christmas present. WOW. I love this thing!We named her Rhonda. Rhonda not only keeps up with the work load, she doesn't clog with dog hair the way the Hyla's hose did. That hose would clog several times per cleaning, any little old bread tie wire, wad of hair, little scrap of candy wrapper - clog. Thirty minutes taking it apart and cramming coat hangers down it's throat to clear it. Rhonda doesn't clog. There is no hose to clog. The suction is amazing. We have found an entire dryer sheet and a key chain in her dust bin that she sucked right up with no trouble. She did pick up a rock yesterday and gave us the error message to remove the rock (what the heck is a rock doing in my house? who knows).She also goes under the sofa, chairs, tight corners, under the book cases, right up against the walls, every where the Hyla either didn't fit or was such a bulky pain to use we didn't sweep regularly.Because we put down these laminate floors last year, we put felt pads on the bottom of all our table and chair legs so they wouldn't scratch up the floor. Ever seen what mass amounts of dog hair does to felt pads? Every table and chair leg had a mass amount of hair stuck to them, looked disgusting, everything had dirty furry feet! The Hyla could not get this off. Enter Rhonda! Rhonda has those rotating fingers that scrub up against everything, she pulled all that mass of stuck hair off her first run and has continued to keep it clean since then.Another problem was kids and couch blankets, or any blanket. Blankets end up on the floor, covered in dog hair. No more! Last night watching TV I noticed my boy wrapped in a blanket that was no longer covered in dog hair! Because they love her so much, they also keep their shoes and socket and stuff up off the floor so she can clean.Rhonda wakes up every day at 8am and starts cleaning. It takes her about an hour to do the entire house, bedrooms, pantry, laundry, both bathrooms - all those places the kids and the Hyla generally ignored. Usually we empty her dust bin twice. Because it's so fun and easy to use, sometimes we run her a 2nd time during the day. The noise level isn't bad at all. She gets on the throw rugs by each door awesome, they are cleaner than ever. It is so amazing that I don't have snow drifts in the corners, or wads of hair on my socks. These dogs are Great Pyrenees and German Shepherds - nothing but hair, all day long, hair hair hair! Not anymore!Yesterday we washed the filter. It takes much longer to dry than they say, so I should by a 2nd filter to use. We cannot sweep this morning due to the filter still damp, and Rhonda told me this with an error message that her filter was wet.I can't say enough about this robo vac, I love it love it love it. It's not a gimick tech toy, it's a hard working floor cleaning machine.
D**Y
Good Vacuum, Dock Charger Suspect
Pros:If you're looking to upgrade from the Eufy 11S, this is big improvement. It doesn't bounce around randomly or clean only the edges of the room. It cleans every inch of the floor methodically, vacuuming in the same pattern that a human would. So you don't have missed spots all the time. This also means it takes far less time to clean a room or the whole house. Everything about the vacuum itself is much higher quality than the Eufy. It's quiet and smooth. Sensors work well so it slows down and doesn't bash into things. It changes suction levels automatically as it moves from carpets to hard floors. The mop feature doesn't really clean so much as make an already clean floor stay clean for longer, which is itself a nice thing.Cons:The app. You go to the app store to grab the Roborock app and discover that that app is only for the highest end Roborock vacuums not your declasse E4. For your E4, you have download an app from a company you've never heard of, Mi, the Mi Home app. This is the only app you can use to control the vacuum. I would like to think that a robot vacuum could work with or without an app (that the app would be an optional thing for added features that aren't strictly necessary to its operation) but I think the vacuum is totally dependent on the app to work. The app setup is odd. You have to connect to a wifi network generated by the vacuum itself.After working well for a couple of days, the vacuum couldn't find the dock, even when it was within a few inches or feet from it. Placing it manually on the dock did nothing. I looked for support (within the app and online) and discovered that the only form of support the company offers is email (they don't even have chat support). So what might've been resolved within 20 minutes via chat took 24 to 36 hours of emailing, waiting, emailing again. That said, the email support people were competent and quickly determined that the charging dock was likely defective and shipped me a new one under warranty.The new dock worked in terms of charging. I am now waiting to see whether the vacuum can reliably return to it. So far, it can't find it, even when it is within feet or inches of the dock. I'm guessing I'll have to manually return it to the dock every day.
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