Verdict: Winner — Roborock Qrevo S5V
After a thorough comparison across performance, convenience, versatility, and long-term usability, the Roborock Qrevo S5V emerges as the overall winner. While the iRobot Roomba Max 705 has strengths in vacuuming fundamentals and brand legacy, the Qrevo S5V delivers stronger suction, more advanced mopping, and superior hands-off features that make it the better choice for most homes.
1. Performance & Suction Power
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Offers up to 12,000 Pa suction, which is significantly higher than most consumer robot vacuums and generally stronger than the Roomba’s suction claims. This translates to more effective pickup of debris, pet hair, and fine dust on both carpets and hard floors.
The zero-tangle brush system reduces hair wrap, making it especially good for homes with pets.
Roomba Max 705
Delivers a strong yet comparatively lower suction force and relies on iRobot’s Power-Lifting suction claims (advertised as significantly more powerful than older Roomba models).
Its dual rubber brushes resist hair tangles well, but overall vacuuming power typically doesn’t match 12,000 Pa.
Winner: Roborock Qrevo S5V — stronger suction and more capable debris pickup for varied floor types.
2. Navigation & Smart Mapping
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Uses advanced LiDAR mapping and smart navigation to create efficient cleaning paths and avoid obstacles.
Multi-floor mapping lets you store different floor plans, a plus for multi-story homes.
Roomba Max 705
Combines ClearView Pro LiDAR with PrecisionVision AI for navigation and obstacle avoidance. This means it can recognize toys, shoes, cables, and other floor-level obstacles to reroute efficiently.
Room-by-room cleaning helps keep coverage systematic.
Tie: Both handle navigation well, though Roborock’s mapping and multi-floor support tend to be slightly more flexible.
3. Mopping Capabilities
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Roomba Max 705
The basic Vac version doesn’t include mopping; only vacuuming.
If comparing to the Combo version, Roomba has an innovative roller mop and protective carpet cover for mopping without wetting rugs, but that model is significantly more expensive.
Winner: Roborock Qrevo S5V — integrated and fully automated mop functionality makes it a more complete floor cleaner.
4. Maintenance & Self-Emptying
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Roomba Max 705
AutoEmpty dock can hold debris for up to around 75 days in sealed bags, making it highly low-maintenance for vacuuming.
However, mopping automation only appears in the more expensive Combo model.
Tie: Slight edge to Roomba for longer auto-empty duration, but Roborock’s overall dock automation gives broader hands-off cleaning.
5. App & Smart Home Integration
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Roomba Max 705
Also offers app scheduling, zones, and voice support, but user reports suggest occasional connection or navigation quirks.
Winner: Roborock Qrevo S5V — slightly more consistent app and automation based on tested comparisons.
6. Pet Hair & Carpet Handling
Roborock Qrevo S5V
Roomba Max 705
Winner: Roborock Qrevo S5V — better overall hair management and carpet handling.
7. Value & Pricing
Roborock Qrevo S5V frequently sells at competitive pricing considering its features, especially when on sale.
Roomba Max 705 is priced to compete, but the lack of built-in mopping in the standard version means less complete cleaning unless you upgrade.
Winner: Roborock Qrevo S5V — more features for the price.
Final Conclusion
After evaluating both models head-to-head:
✅ Winner: Roborock Qrevo S5V
This model takes the lead due to its superior suction power, fully integrated automated mopping, advanced mapping, strong app integration, and overall hands-off convenience. It’s ideal for households with mixed floors, pets, or users who want minimal maintenance without sacrificing performance.
⚠️ Roomba Max 705 is still a solid choice if you want a reliable vacuum-focused robot with excellent auto-empty performance, but for most users looking for comprehensive and powerful cleaning, the Qrevo S5V offers better long-term value.