However, it does come at a cost.

However, neither point should be viewed as a negative, as you’ll read below.

These appliances can move independently around your home to collect debris.

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Typically, they only have two or three physical buttons, which is likely intentional.

Not too long ago, robot vacuums were known for tumbling down stairs or becoming trapped in carpets.

Thanks to the machine’s obstacle-avoidance system, the buttons function properly from the moment you start using them.

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Unlike traditional blueprints, these maps are constantly updated as changes are made within your home.

A few additional points about the system’s mapping are in order.

First, the S7 Max can map your home in seconds thanks to its quick mapping feature.

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This means it can start cleaning asap, even though future jobs will be more precise.

The robot never needed an additional charge during my testing in a 2,100 sq.

Its 5,500Pa suction makes it highly efficient at picking up debris in its path.

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I used the robot’s mopping function for a quick cleanup, and it worked well.

However, I rely on myRoborock Dyad Profor tougher cleaning tasks, which I plan to review soon.

Roborock utilizes sonic vibration technology for mopping, allowing it to scrub up to 3,000 times per minute.

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This means you don’t have to worry about water getting where it’s unnecessary.

Carefree Maintenance

Like other companies, Roborock provides robot vacuums at different price ranges.

Each level offers additional features or improvements compared to the lower-priced models.

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Firstly, it comes with a dust container that has a removable bag.

Additionally, there are two water containers—one for fresh water and the other for dirty water.

The machine’s 350ml dustbin and 200ml water tank work with the dust container and water mechanisms.

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But the S7 Max Ultra does a little bit more.

It also automatically washes and dries the mop.

The latter is not available on the S7 MaxV Ultra.

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The process only takes a few seconds to complete.

However, this doesn’t mean all that much, given how everything runs automatically.

The app also stores your cleaning history and provides firmware updates for your convenience.

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Once the robot has mapped your home, you will notice distinct areas on the app.

you might utilize this data to create cleaning zones.

This feature lets you customize the cleaning prefs according to your preferences for optimal results.

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Should You Buy the Roborock S7 Max Ultra?

If money isn’t a concern, I can confirm that theRoborock S7 Max Ultraworks as promised.

Besides the huge docking station, I can’t find anything to fault this machine.

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Price is almost certainly a factor for many, however.