Roborock has officially launched the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow in Europe, bringing its newest robot vacuum and mop to more homes after earlier availability in markets like the US and Australia. First announced in late 2025, this model stands out for one major reason: it’s Roborock’s first robot vacuum to use a roller mop instead of the more common spinning pads or vibrating flat mop heads.
The shift to a roller mop is a big deal for people who want better mopping performance from an all-in-one robot cleaner. Roller systems are often considered more effective because they can apply steadier contact and pressure while continuously managing dirty water. On the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, Roborock uses an extra-wide 270 mm (about 10.6-inch) SpiraFlow roller mop that spins at 220 rotations per minute. The company claims it delivers more than twice the mopping pressure you’d get from a traditional flat mop head, aiming for more thorough scrubbing on stubborn messes.
To help avoid smearing grime across your floors, the roller mop includes an internal scraper designed to remove dirty water while the robot cleans. And for mixed flooring homes, the mop can lift up to 15 mm (around 0.6 inches). Roborock also includes a protective shield intended to reduce the risk of wetting carpet fibers, which is especially useful when the robot transitions between hard floors and rugs.
Vacuuming performance is also a key focus. The Qrevo Curv 2 Flow offers up to 20,000 Pa of suction power and pairs it with Roborock’s anti-tangle DuoDivide main brush, along with a smaller side brush to help pull debris from edges and corners. For navigation, it uses LiDAR-based mapping to move efficiently through rooms, avoid obstacles, and manage cleaning routes with greater accuracy.
When it needs to recharge or refresh the mop, the robot automatically returns to its smart multifunctional docking station. The dock doesn’t just top up the battery—it also handles maintenance tasks that can make everyday use far more convenient. Roborock lists 75°C (about 167°F) hot water mop washing and 55°C (around 131°F) warm air mop drying, helping keep the mop cleaner and reducing lingering moisture between cleaning sessions.
Control options are flexible as well. Owners can manage the robot through the Roborock app, use the built-in Hello Rocky voice assistant, or connect it to compatible smart home platforms thanks to Matter support.
The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow is now available through Roborock’s online store in various European countries, including Germany. At launch, it’s priced at €749 (down from an €899 recommended retail price) and includes a free bottle of cleaning solution valued at €19.99.






