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Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro vs Roborock Saros 20

Both are premium Roborocks, but their value comes from different feature priorities. This page surfaces the meaningful differences; the personalised comparison decides how heavily those differences should count in your home.

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Quick decision frame

Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro

£749.98

Premium buyers focused on Qrevo-style dock automation and hair-management features.

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Roborock Saros 20

£998.99

Premium buyers who want the Saros platform's broader navigation and physical-access package.

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Meaningful features to compare

AreaRoborock Qrevo Curv 2 ProRoborock Saros 20
What stands outUse the live Home Fit comparison for the latest evidence-weighted view.AdaptiLift Chassis 3.0
The chassis can raise and level itself to tackle unusually high room transitions, thick carpet and some situations that would strand a conventional robot.
FlexiArm edge & corner cleaning
The side brush and mop physically extend beyond the round body, helping it reach wall edges, corners and toe-kick areas that fixed brushes can leave behind.
36,000Pa HyperForce + dual anti-tangle brushes
This combines unusually high claimed suction with brush hardware designed to reduce hair wrap, which matters on carpet and in homes with long hair or pets.
StarSight Autonomous System 2.0
The low-profile vision and 3D sensing system handles mapping and object recognition without a tall spinning LiDAR turret, helping the robot reach under lower furniture.
RockDock hands-off maintenance
The dock handles most of the repetitive ownership jobs: dust emptying, hot-water mop washing, warm-air drying, detergent dosing, water refilling and automatic mop removal.

Why RightRobot may choose differently for two people

Price, flooring, pets, mopping, clutter, thresholds and desired maintenance change the weight of each difference above. RightRobot therefore avoids declaring a universal winner on this static page; the personalised comparison is the decision layer.