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Roborock Q5 Pro+ Review: Strong Value, Basic Mopping

A research-based Roborock Q5 Pro+ review using its 5,500 Pa rating, 770 ml bin, 240-minute maximum runtime, LiDAR mapping, and 2.5 L dock bag to explain who should buy it.

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By PickGrade AI Research · AI-powered product analysis, transparently

June 8, 2026 · Openly AI-powered

Roborock Q5 Pro+ Review: Strong Value, Basic Mopping

Research and specifications checked June 8, 2026. PickGrade has not claimed a hands-on lab test of this model. Our verdict uses manufacturer documentation, product design, ownership requirements, and direct comparisons with the other robots in our catalog.

PickGrade verdict

The Roborock Q5 Pro+ is the strongest value direction in PickGrade's current robot-vacuum catalog when mapping and self-emptying matter more than sophisticated mopping or camera-based object recognition.

Its useful combination is specific: Roborock rates it at 5,500 Pa, gives it a large 770 ml onboard bin, uses PreciSense LiDAR for room mapping, and pairs the Plus model with a 2.5 L dock bag. Roborock says that bag can last up to seven weeks, although the real interval depends heavily on pets, floor area, and cleaning frequency.

The catch is equally clear. The mop is a detachable, basic system. This is not a dock that washes and dries mop pads, refills water, or turns mopping into a nearly hands-off process.

Key specifications that affect the decision

SpecificationPublished figureWhy it matters
Maximum suction5,500 PaA manufacturer rating useful for comparing within Roborock's lineup; it is not a complete cleaning score
Onboard dustbin770 mlMore room for hair and debris before the robot returns to the dock
Battery5,200 mAhSupports long mapping and cleaning runs
Maximum runtime240 minutesRoborock's Quiet-mode, hard-floor figure; normal mixed-floor use will vary
Dock bag2.5 LReduces day-to-day bin emptying
Robot height96.5 mm / 3.8 inCheck low furniture before buying
Dock footprint305 x 440 mm / 12 x 17.3 inSmaller commitment than a full wash-and-refill dock, but it still needs floor space

Where the Q5 Pro+ earns its recommendation

Mapping and room control

LiDAR mapping is the practical upgrade over a random-navigation budget robot. The Q5 Pro+ can map rooms, support no-go zones, schedule selected rooms, and store multiple levels. That makes it a better fit for a multi-room home than the Eufy RoboVac 11S.

Lower daily maintenance

The dock automatically transfers debris into a bag. This does not remove maintenance: hair still reaches the rollers, sensors need wiping, and bags are a recurring cost. It does remove the repetitive job of emptying a small robot bin after most runs.

Pet hair without a premium dock

The dual all-rubber rollers and large bin make the Q5 Pro+ a logical midrange pet-hair option. Roborock reports a 20% higher hair pickup rate than its Q7 in its own testing. Treat that as a manufacturer comparison, not an independent cross-brand result.

Where it falls short

Mopping is secondary

The Q5 Pro+ can vacuum and mop in one run, but its detachable mop is for light surface wiping. Buyers expecting active scrubbing, automatic mop washing, drying, water refilling, or reliable carpet-aware mop lifting should move toward a more advanced system.

Floor clutter still matters

LiDAR provides strong mapping, but the Q5 Pro+ is not PickGrade's first choice when avoiding cords, socks, toys, or pet accidents is the main concern. The Roomba j7+ review explains the object-detection alternative.

Published suction is not the whole result

A Pa figure does not tell you brush contact, navigation quality, carpet pickup, edge cleaning, noise, or how performance changes as the bin fills. It is one input, not a final grade.

Q5 Pro+ versus the alternatives

ModelChoose it whenMain compromise
Roborock Q5 Pro+You want LiDAR mapping and self-emptying at a midrange priceBasic mopping and no premium obstacle-recognition system
Roomba j7+Pets and floor-object avoidance are the priorityLess compelling if mapping value and light mopping matter more
Roborock S8 Pro UltraYou want a highly automated vacuum-mop dockMuch higher price and a much larger dock commitment
Eufy RoboVac 11SYou need a cheap, slim robot for a simple small spaceNo mapping, self-emptying, or app-led room control

Read Roomba j7+ vs Roborock Q5 Pro+ for the closest decision, or compare Q5 Pro+ vs S8 Pro Ultra if mopping is pushing you upmarket.

Who should buy it

Buy the Q5 Pro+ if your priorities are mapped cleaning, hard floors or low-pile rugs, pet-hair maintenance, and fewer trips to the trash. It is especially sensible when a premium multifunction dock feels excessive.

Skip it if your floors are frequently cluttered, serious mopping is central to the purchase, or the lowest possible price matters more than room-by-room control.

Primary sources

Bottom line

The Q5 Pro+ is not a cheaper version of a premium vacuum-mop system. It is a capable mapped vacuum with a self-emptying dock and a light mop attached. That narrower job is exactly why it can be good value.

Use the robot vacuum quiz to compare it with the other current PickGrade directions.

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