HKM-G7M 47.8 Miles 48V 24Ah 1152Wh 500W Single-Motor Drive Long-Range Foldable Electric Scooter - Black
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HKM-G7M 47.8 Miles 48V 24Ah 1152Wh 500W Single-Motor Drive Long-Range Foldable Electric Scooter - Black

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HKM-G7M 47.8 Miles 48V 24Ah 1152Wh 500W Single-Motor Drive Long-Range Foldable Electric Scooter - BlackHKM G7M Electric Scooter Sixthgeneration innovation meets uncompromising performance. The 2026 HKMG7M redefines urban mobility with a 500 W reardrive motor, an industryleading 1152 Wh battery, and our patented hydraulic suspension engineered for those who demand more range, smoother rides, and absolute reliability. 27. 9 mph (44. 9 km h) 47. 852. 9 miles (76. 985. 1 km) 47. 2 lbs (21. 4 kg) Engineered Advantages 500 W RearDrive Motor Instant torque

HKM-G7M Electric Scooter

Sixth‑generation innovation meets uncompromising performance. The 2026 HKM‑G7M redefines urban mobility with a 500 W rear‑drive motor, an industry‑leading 1152 Wh battery, and our patented hydraulic suspension — engineered for those who demand more range, smoother rides, and absolute reliability.

27.9 mph (44.9 km/h) 47.8–52.9 miles (76.9–85.1 km) 47.2 lbs (21.4 kg)

Engineered Advantages

500 W Rear‑Drive Motor

Instant torque delivered directly to the rear wheel gives superior traction and swift acceleration. The refined motor achieves a governed top speed of 27.9 mph (44.9 km/h) without compromising efficiency.

1152 Wh High‑Capacity Battery

A 48 V, 24 Ah lithium‑ion pack delivers an outstanding real‑world range of 47.8–52.9 miles (76.9–85.1 km). Optimized energy management ensures consistent power output even below 20% charge.

47.2 lbs (21.4 kg) Lightweight

Meticulous engineering keeps the scooter at just 47.2 lbs, making it one of the lightest in its class. Carry it onto public transit, store it under a desk, or lift it with ease.

30° Incline Capability

Tackle steep urban hills and ramps with confidence. The combination of high torque and advanced traction control climbs gradients up to 30° smoothly, without excessive battery drain.

Patented Hydraulic Suspension

Our exclusive patent‑certified hydraulic shock absorption system replaces outdated springs. It actively dampens high‑frequency vibrations, delivering a velvety ride over cobblestones, cracks, and uneven pavement.

Dual‑Disc Braking System

Front and rear mechanical disc brakes provide balanced, fade‑resistant stopping power. Precise modulation gives you control in wet or dry conditions, shortening stopping distance significantly.

8‑Inch Honeycomb Tires

Maintenance‑free, puncture‑proof honeycomb tires (8 in / 20.3 cm) offer excellent grip on wet and dry surfaces. The unique honeycomb structure absorbs minor shocks naturally, reducing reliance on the suspension alone.

Sleek, Ergonomic Design

A streamlined silhouette merges avant‑garde aesthetics with rider‑centric ergonomics. Intuitive thumb controls, an integrated display, and an anti‑slip deck keep you comfortable and in command at all times.

Nationwide Service Network

Over 3,000 authorized repair partners across 600+ U.S. cities stand ready to support you. Whether a routine tune‑up or an unexpected issue, localized expertise keeps your G7M on the road.

Unpacking the G7M Advantage

The HKM‑G7M isn’t simply an evolution — it represents six years of obsessive engineering. Every component, from the motor windings to the battery management firmware, was re‑examined for the 2026 model year. The result is a scooter that charges faster, accelerates more eagerly, and withstands the rigors of daily use with minimal wear.

Performance That Moves You

A 500 W nominal rear‑hub motor (peak output substantially higher) provides brisk acceleration from a standstill. The rear‑drive configuration naturally shifts weight onto the drive wheel during acceleration, improving grip and reducing front‑wheel slip. With a governed top speed of 27.9 mph (44.9 km/h), you keep pace with urban traffic while staying within common local e‑scooter regulations. Three ride modes — Eco, Standard, and Sport — let you prioritize range or responsiveness with a single tap.

Range Confidence, Redefined

Range anxiety has no place in your daily commute. The 48 V, 24 Ah lithium‑ion pack stores 1152 Wh of energy — nearly double what many competitors offer at this price point. In real‑world testing with a 165 lb (75 kg) rider on mixed terrain, the G7M consistently delivers between 47.8 and 52.9 miles (76.9–85.1 km). Even at higher speeds in Sport mode, the range remains impressive. An intelligent battery management system (BMS) balances cells, prevents over‑discharge, and extends overall pack longevity. Charging via the updated 6th‑gen fast charger replenishes 80% of capacity in under 4.5 hours.

Patented Hydraulic Suspension — The Smoothness Difference

Traditional spring suspensions respond linearly to bumps, often transmitting high‑frequency chatter to the rider. The G7M’s patented hydraulic damping system uses precision‑valved oil flow to absorb both large impacts and micro‑vibrations. The result? A cloud‑like ride that reduces fatigue on longer journeys. This system is exclusive to HKM and backed by a U.S. patent. Whether navigating brick alleys or cracked asphalt, you’ll notice the absence of jarring feedback through the handlebars.

Tires That Never Go Flat

The 8‑inch (20.3 cm) honeycomb tires are a breakthrough in low‑maintenance design. Hundreds of hexagonal cutouts create a progressive spring rate, absorbing road imperfections while eliminating the risk of punctures. You’ll never need to carry a spare tube or pump. The tread pattern is optimized for wet traction, channeling water away from the contact patch. Combined with the hydraulic suspension, the tires deliver a ride quality that rivals pneumatic setups — without the headaches.

Braking With Precision

Dual mechanical disc brakes — 120 mm rotors front and rear — deliver consistent, progressive stopping power. The independent levers allow fine modulation, so you can scrub off speed gently or execute an emergency stop. The system is designed to be easily adjustable without specialized tools, and the open disc design sheds water and debris quickly. In urban environments where unpredictable obstacles appear, the G7M’s brakes inspire total confidence.

Lightweight, Everyday Companion

At just 47.2 lbs (21.4 kg), the G7M is remarkably portable for a scooter with this level of performance and battery capacity. The folding mechanism — reinforced for 10,000+ cycles — locks securely in both riding and folded positions. Carry it up a flight of stairs, slide it into a car trunk, or tuck it beside your desk. The deck‑to‑stem latch is machined from aluminum alloy, ensuring years of rattle‑free service.

Sixth‑Generation Refinement

The 2026 edition incorporates lessons learned from five prior generations. The motor controller has been reprogrammed for smoother throttle mapping, reducing jerkiness at low speeds. The battery cells are now manufactured with a revised cathode chemistry that improves cycle life by an estimated 20%. The folding joints use upgraded bushings, and the wiring harness is fully sealed against moisture and dust (IPX5 rated). Every detail, from the grippy deck tape to the backlit handlebar display, has been honed for real‑world use.

A Support Network That Rides With You

HKM has curated a nationwide network of over 3,000 authorized service centers spanning 600+ U.S. cities. From routine brake adjustments to firmware updates, certified technicians using genuine parts are never far away. Many locations offer walk‑in service, and our digital service locator helps you find the nearest partner in seconds. This infrastructure means less downtime and more peace of mind — something no online‑only brand can match.

Technical Specifications

Motor500 W nominal rear‑hub brushless DC, peak significantly higher
Top Speed27.9 mph (44.9 km/h) — governed, mode‑dependent
Battery48 V, 24 Ah lithium‑ion, 1152 Wh total energy
Range47.8–52.9 miles (76.9–85.1 km) — real‑world mixed conditions
Weight47.2 lbs (21.4 kg)
Max Incline30° gradient
Tires8‑inch (20.3 cm) honeycomb solid, puncture‑proof
SuspensionPatented hydraulic shock absorption (front & rear)
BrakesDual mechanical disc, 120 mm rotors, front & rear
Charging6th‑gen fast charger, ~4.5 h to 80%, full charge ~6 h
Ride ModesEco, Standard, Sport — selectable via handlebar control
DisplayBacklit LCD: speed, battery level, mode, odometer
LightingIntegrated LED headlight & taillight with brake indicator
FoldingOne‑step folding mechanism, aluminum latch
Water ResistanceIPX5 rated — protected against low‑pressure jets
Service Network3,000+ authorized partners across 600+ U.S. cities

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the 47.8–52.9 mile range claim?
This range was measured under real‑world conditions: a 165 lb (75 kg) rider, mixed terrain (flat and moderate hills), ambient temperature around 75 °F (24 °C), and a combination of Eco and Standard modes. Actual range varies with rider weight, speed, incline, tire pressure equivalent, and temperature. In Sport mode at sustained top speed, expect approximately 35–40 miles (56–64 km). The 1152 Wh battery provides one of the highest energy capacities in its class, giving you a genuine buffer.
What makes the hydraulic suspension better than springs?
Springs alone store and release energy, often bouncing after a bump. Our patented hydraulic system uses oil flowing through precision orifices to convert kinetic energy into heat, effectively damping motion. This eliminates pogo‑like rebound and filters out high‑frequency vibrations that cause hand and foot fatigue. Riders consistently report a more planted, car‑like ride quality.
How does the honeycomb tire compare to pneumatic tires?
Honeycomb tires never go flat and require zero air pressure checks. The hexagonal cell structure acts like thousands of tiny springs, providing shock absorption and conforming to road irregularities. While pneumatics offer slightly lower rolling resistance on perfect surfaces, the G7M’s honeycomb tires paired with hydraulic suspension deliver a superior balance of comfort, grip, and zero‑maintenance convenience.
Is the battery removable or can it be charged on the scooter?
The battery is built into the deck for structural integrity and weather sealing (IPX5). Charging is performed via the onboard port using the included 6th‑gen fast charger. The BMS manages cell balancing automatically. While it is not designed for hot‑swapping, the integrated design contributes to the scooter’s low weight and clean silhouette.
Can it handle hills with a heavier rider?
Yes. The 500 W rear‑drive motor produces substantial low‑end torque. Even with a 220 lb (100 kg) payload, the G7M confidently climbs 25° inclines and maintains speed on 30° slopes. The rear‑wheel‑drive layout enhances traction as weight transfers rearward on hills.
What is included in the box?
Each HKM‑G7M ships with the scooter, 6th‑gen fast charger, user manual, a multi‑tool for adjustments, and a quick‑start guide. The handlebar display is pre‑installed and calibrated.

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180‑Day Purchase Protection

We stand behind every scooter. If a manufacturing defect arises within 180 days, we’ll repair or replace it at no cost to you.

30‑Day Money‑Back Guarantee

Ride it, test it. If you’re not completely satisfied within 30 days, return it for a full refund — no restocking fees.

24‑Month Warranty

Every HKM‑G7M includes a full 24‑month warranty covering the motor, battery, controller, and frame against defects.

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Linda Sherry
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★★★★★ 5
It’s not quite perfect, but it’s so much better than cleaning by hand.
I’m going to frame this review as a series of responses to what I imagine are common concerns for potential buyers. Q. This version doesn’t come with the fancy dock. Is that bad? A. Yes and no. The robot has an internal dustbin of perhaps 20 cubic inches volume, which is enough to clean a few large rooms in a row without filling up, but only if they’ve been cleaned already recently (which thankfully is usually the case after a while if you’ve set a proper cleaning schedule). That said, since the robot runs as little as once per week or as much as 4 full runs per day (“full run” here meaning the robot runs until its battery reaches 20% and it has to return to dock), depending on your schedule, if a lot of dirt is introduced or you haven’t run it recently, it can get tiresome to empty the dustbin manually. On the one hand, that’s still a lot less effort than manually shoving a vacuum into every corner of the space, but since the robot uses a semi-enclosed dustbin rather than a filter bag, you have to shake all the dust and fibers out of the bin by hand which inevitably leads to a small cloud of dust in your face and around your trash bin. I lasted less than a week before I decided to order the auto- empty, or “plus” dock. Q. What about my privacy? I heard this model has a camera. A. It does. It also has an onboard AI to process the images from the camera so it doesn’t need to send them to the cloud for processing. It’s not my job nor my area of expertise to tell you how much privacy you need, but i will say that I’ve had the robot for most of a week and my router has logged a total traffic of about 500MB from the robot. Since I’ve been monitoring the robot from my phone at work and used the remote access function, that’s a reasonable amount. Q. Remote access?! But what if someone used that to drive around my home taking pictures of my stuff? A. Well, assuming that they didn’t go to the effort of brute forcing their way past the encryption on the connection, they’d have to have your login information for the app (they’d have to know which brand of robot you got to even know which app to use) and they’d have to enter the dot-pattern lock code that the app asks for every time you use the remote function, and that’s assuming you enabled that function at all, as it’s disabled by default and can only be enabled by physically interacting with the robot. But even assuming that they got past those hurdles, they’d then have the privilege of directing the robot to crawl across your floor at ~5 inches per second while announcing that “remote viewing is active”, and they’d still only have a camera view from 1.5 inches over the ground, which isn’t a great perspective from which to steal someone’s data. Combine that with the fact that the robot is incapable of opening doors and the remote connection can be terminated by pushing any of the easily accessible buttons on the slowly moving robot, and you aren’t exactly left with the stuff of nightmares. Q. What about the AI? Is it going to take over the world? A. Well, I can’t be sure about larger AIs, but the one in this robot is nearly smart enough to avoid getting the robot trapped by chairs with crossbars for feet and not quite smart enough to find a way to roll over ethernet cables without tangling them. It helps the robot navigate and it lets you look at pictures of objects the robot has identified as obstructions (if you have that option enabled), but it’s not going to be thinking circles around even the average housepet. Q. What about this mopping function? A. I wish I could say that it’s amazing and I don’t think I’ll ever mop again, but that just isn’t so. Mostly it’s because my house was built over half a century ago and the robot was designed last year, but my kitchen is the main area that needs to be mopped and it is unfortunately filled with the sort of cupboards that overhang the floor by a couple inches - just low enough that the robot can’t get under them. As a result, the major splash zones right under the ledge go completely untouched by the mopping operation. As if that weren’t annoying enough, the mop attachment has no way to actually remove fluid from the surface it’s cleaning, so cleaning with it is kinda like putting a moist washcloth on a string attached to a stick and kinda dragging along the ground over the stains: not the most immediately effective option. That said, with enough passes and cleaning of the mop attachment proportional to the amount of material to be cleaned, it eventually gets most of the floor pretty clean. And since individual passes are essentially free as far as personal effort goes… it’s good enough I guess. I just wouldn’t go for this model if all you need done is mopping. Q. What about the price? A. Well, at 2-5 times the cost of manually operated vacuums, it is definitely an investment, and it does fall a little short in some ways. For example, it doesn’t agitate carpet as energetically as most vacuums and doesn’t suck quite as hard either, so it’s unlikely to get as much cleaning done on the first pass as other vacuums. Then again, each pass is a significant investment of your time and effort with a regular vacuum, whereas with the robot you just have to tell it where you want it to clean, how many times, and what level of suction or scrubbing to do and it will do the rest on its own (note: it will charge in between cleaning cycles if it needs more charge to be able to finish, but it will resume once it has enough charge and will remember where it left off. second note: depending on which dock you have, you may be required to intervene to empty the dustbin, as well). The other main flaw is that there are some things it just can’t do. The robot is incapable of fitting into tight spaces and can’t climb stairs, so cleaning those areas is right out. In addition, the vacuum roller is several inches from the edge of the robot, so while the side brush can sometimes push loose debris into the vacuum, that pretty much only works on tile, wood and other flat non-porous surfaces. Thankfully, humans and most of our preferred living partners tend not to travel those areas much either, but you can still expect to occasionally need to shove a conventional vacuum around into those awkward spaces. And of course the stairs. In any case, I suppose it’s a long investment, but some napkin math tells me that over the course of the next year, I’ll save approximately 40 hours of cleaning. Assuming the robot lasts past the initial year (given how easy it is to maintain, I rate that as very likely), it will have paid for itself by then in saved labor. Q. If there was one more thing you’d add to make this product better, what would it be? A. Fast charging. The robot will automatically attempt to return to its dock when it drops below 20% power. Using the basic charging dock, it takes just over 4 hours to charge after that. In a world where most phones can charge from 20% to 80% in less than an hour (some in less than 15 minutes), I’m not entirely sure why this robot takes over 4 hours to charge. There is something to be said for the longevity gains to be had from slow charging over fast charging, but I think I would have preferred a setting in the app with an explanation attached and a slot on the side of the robot for installing a new battery. I’d like to stress that this is not a critical feature of this robot, but it would be nice to be able to schedule all the cleaning for when I’m at work, but it requires too much battery charge, and the dock can’t replenish it fast enough. Q. Overall, are you happy with the robot? A. Yes. Very. I was happy enough with it when all it had done was clean my carpets, but for an extra kick, I decided to ask it to clean my garage, in which everything from woodworking to machining to welding is performed and which hadn’t been cleaned for 2 years. Not only did the robot not catch fire or explode (not even a little, though it did ask me to clean its roller), but it actually cleaned up all the dust, sawdust, metal filings, welding sparks and stray leaves! I honestly hadn’t been sure it would survive that sort of torture test, especially since the manual says it’s only for indoor home use and my garage is not the environment the designers meant when they wrote that. So far, I’m quite impressed and I just hope I can find a way to make it do its job without buying every accessory and replacement part under the sun, since you kind of have to expect that sort of nonsense with companies that try to convince you their product catalogue is a lifestyle.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
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I own three of these. One was used at my former home; the other 2 were purchased for my 3 level new home (basement, 1st flr, 2nd flr). "Are you crazy? Are you made of money? What a waste. You're lazy!" It could be that all of those are true. It could be that none of them are. I believe that none of them are. I work A LOT. And while I am infatuated with the ease of mopping with those manual "tornado" spin mops, I am also an automation freak. The older version (which is close to identical and uses the same parts -- which I still own and use) impressed me quite a bit as far as cleaning, vacuuming, mopping. It impressed me enough that when the other two went on sale, I purchased additional ones for this probably too large house. Total spend is probably $1,600 for all three over the course of 2-3 years. I also bought knock off replacement parts (filters, bags, mop heads) and they work great. Here's what you do to have a good experience: I don't run them on a schedule. I manually run them. This forces me to walk the house to make sure there are no dog accidents or unnecessary debris on the floor. My robots have never encountered dog urine or dog poop so I can't really say whether this device would identify and handle it. I think I would like to avoid testing out it's avoidance abilities in that regard. But, I do want to get rid of anything laying on the floor so dog beds go up on the couch, scale gets picked up and stuff like that. If you are going to vacuum and mop, try to vacuum and mop everything. Phone charging cords and the most likely culprit for getting tangled. Once I walk the house and see that there's an unobstructed path and everything has been picked up, then I run a cleaning cycle. You could choose a full cycle or just some areas or just some rooms. Useful if you work from home and do not want a robot in there. Works great. You can also define "No Go" zones on a map. Works great. (My gf has those really long pile area rugs that are like fake animal fur -- like the pile is wispy and 3" long -- and these do not play well with those rugs -- they get stuck every time. No Go allows us to clean everything and the robot avoids the rugs perfectly.) The bottom line is that you are the one with the brain, not the robot. Put the robot in a position to help you. Make the robot's job easy and you will be very happy. If you have pets or kids, DO NOT run it on a schedule Walk the house first. 1. Walk the area and pick up. 2. Check waste and water tanks and garbage bag and dump/fill if necessary; 3. Run it. 4. Dump/refill tanks so its ready to go the next time. I will often run basement, first floor and second floor at the same time. The layouts are complicated, but the robots have no problem. It rarely gets stuck. Occasionally, a magnetic mop pad will come loose, which is an easy fix. For the most part, these things run very quietly and they do a fantastic job. My basement is all tile and my workout room has thick rubber mats. The robot goes up and cleans the mats and cleans everything else very well. My first floor is wood floors plus tile and includes a laundry room a bathroom, kitchen, etc. Because the floor tile is that 'rough stone' texture, it does make a clicky clack sound, but it also does a very nice job of mopping and vacuuming. We have a couple of low pile rugs and there's never a problem with them or anything else on the first floor. The area and room features are usefull to vac and mop the kitchen area after food prep. The second floor has bedrooms with really old carpet and the rest is tile or wood floors. The vacuum picks up an unbelievable amount of legacy (before I bought the house) hair and dust out of those carpets. I mean, literally an unbelievable amount. Every time it runs, I will sometimes have to manually clean out the bin because of the volume of the hair. After the fifth or sixth cleaning, this is no longer an issue, but it still is pulling up so much legacy dog hair and dust. Quite impressive power. I run these weekly or in addition as needed with a small amount (table spoon or two or three) of liquid cleaner like Mr. Clean or Lysol and that seems to work very well. I'd avoid putting in a lot because you do not want internal parts to get 'gummy' or clogged. Overall, these are some of the best technology I've ever purchased. My oldest is maybe 3 years old and still runs perfectly. I look forward to using these for a long, long time. They save me probably 3+ hours per week.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
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Timur Kholodenko
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
As my initial review, it's a worthy robotic vacuum
As a rule, I do not write reviews based on a few days of use. I’d give it a month or more, observing how it performs. However, in the case of Roborock, I decided to make an exception, I was, quite frankly, a bit impressed by its performance. Hence, the following is my initial report about S7 MaxV robotic vacuum. At first, for many years, I owned Roomba and, since years ago it was the only well-known robotic vacuum, I was happy having such a toy. I did not make a reservation, calling my Roomba a toy, despite paying for it over $900, I did not see much use and enjoyed the first “robot” in my house. I was working on a third floor and heard Roomba vacuuming on a first, often bailing it out when it stuck under kitchen cabinets or some other obstacles. Years passed, and a month ago, I purchased Eufy G40+ (with a cleaning station) to see if 15 years of robot vacuum development made a leap. Well, if to judge by G40 (~$400), it was far from a leap, more of a stumble. But the reviews, and the price, were good. But a few weeks later, I couldn’t take it anymore, watching as the unit would “stuck” in a totally unobscured area, lifting it, placing it nearby, and watching as it would take about six minutes to cover less than 3-5 feet to get back to its charging station (video is available) I decided to replace Eufy with Roborock and got two units; a Roborock S7 MaxV ($640) and an automatic vacuum station ($300). Since I ordered them separately, the station came a day later, and, for a day, I used S7 as is with its standard dust bin. Again, time will pass, and I’ll amend my review, giving a more comprehensive statement. But initially, comparing S7 to Roomba and Eufy G40, I was pleasantly surprised. It works just as one would imagine a vacuum robot must perform. First of all, it’s quick. It took just one run to map the first floor very accurately. It’s doubtless. S7’s cameras, lidar, and all its sensors guide the unit with bewildering precision. Especially on the second run, I was utterly enjoying watching how it was "hugging" every corner, chair legs, cat dishes, electric candles (my wife placed them on the floor), and so on. It seemed that the robot built my house and was very familiar with the floor plan since it was born. I was also impressed that I did not see yet S7 bumping into any obstacle, it slows down and stops, leaving less than a few millimeters between its front pannel and any barrier. Dust collection. That is a bit funny. My wife does everything very diligently. She vacuumed the first floor a day before S7 arrived and was a bit surprised when S7 collected almost a full dust bit on its first run. The next day, we used it again, and when I sent her a picture of collected dust (albeit not as much as on the first day), she replied that in her opinion, S7 had some dust hidden inside its body and now it was just showing off. Well, not only it did a great job, but it also was very quiet, considering that we are talking about a vacuum. The application. It is ok. A bit buggy, but useful and comprehensive. You can create and name rooms, make no-go zones, and so on. I’m sure the company will continue improving its functionality. But my general complaint/wish is to see the application designers stop using almost the same colors for font and backgrounds. It is so difficult to read and understand anything if texts are written in a small font and the color (of the text) blends with the backgrounds. I wonder who was the first “genius” who decided to implement such a “clever” trick. How must a person with dilapidating eyesight abilities use such apps? Thus, as a conclusion to my initial impression - S7 MaxV is worth every penny and an automatic dust evacuation unit only adds great value to an already very capable machine. To be continued.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
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Persepolis
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
A phenomenol piece of tech... outclasses any and all other vacs I have ever owned...
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This was almost a revenge purchase in response to a frustrating year we had after moving on to a Eufy which was a complete dud. the Eufy, while advanced and not low end, managed to barely finish 40% of the cleaning jobs without getting stuck on something. Prior to this, I've had Roomba 200 series and Neato vacs which I had been very happy with, but those weren't very advanced. In comes the Roborock Qrevo... this thing was the answer to our prayers. Its *quiet*, powerful, and most importantly, it FINISHES THE JOB. While its not perfect, the Roborock can finish cleaning the house around 80-90% of the time without help. Its base operates just fine, and the mapping system is the best I've seen. With the Eufy, the map seemed to mean nothing... if the robot got stuck, you cleaned it, and placed it back down a little further away from where it was it would get lost. The Roborock on the other hand does an amazing job at map registration, even with significant moves of the robot for any reason (including our toddler picking it up and dropping it elsewhere). Also, in praise of the mapping system, it does an amazing job capturing various levels of detail such as the location of rugs (relative to the hard wood floor) and other aspects of the home. The app is also very nicely done, as is the power management. This thing is really designed as a >$800 robot vacuum, that you can get on sale for $400. My recommendation is to BUY IT.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026
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Hisako Kuroki
Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
Impressive Cleaning, but not quite perfect
UPDATE BELOW INITIAL REVIEW This is an impression after having run 6 sessions total over the span of two days on a 3 story home, two days after product release. I want to get something out of the way first: I have never owned a robovac; I have friends that have and I have witnessed them in action, but not my own. I recently moved into a big home with my SO and we quickly realized we would need some serious cleaning assistance. I set off in search of a good robovac, scouring the internet for hours over a week. Everything pointed to this vacuum. I read some pretty unbelievable reviews, and let me tell you they're not entirely accurate from my experience, but pretty darn close. Upon setting up my S7 MaxV I was immediately greeted with a firmware update, which went without a hitch and provided a changelog. Good sign, as this means that we should be able to expect OTA improvement over time. I have very long hair, we have no pets, but we leave a lot of things around the house and there are a lot of potential things to hit and get stuck on such as standing fans, chairs, tables, electronics, metal floor vents, etc for the vac to interact with on every floor. Everything this vacuum promises lives up to expectations, but there are a few caveats. It will get hung up on some things, still, such as metal floor heater grates and long Ethernet (any really) cables stretched across the floor, and it is definitely not immune to the amazing power of long hair and it's evil tangling powers. That said, it is surprising easy to remove long hair from both the side and middle brushes, albeit I did have to carefully cut the hair on the middle brush to get most of it off. As to cleaning, it's incredible on all surfaces. You can really hear the power of the vacuum roar to life on carpet, where it auto switches to higher suction when moving off another surface. Not much to say here other than things were spotless after it mopped and vacuumed about 66sq meters in 1hr, including underneath large objects. Way better than me! Obstacle avoidance is almost flawless, I didn't really need to monitor this at all. Additionally, it detected stairs very well. The video camera and call functions are pretty neat, but don't expect too much out of them as it's mostly a gimmick. Fun though! There's just so much to say but I will cut to the chase: this robovac is freaking incredible. I am extremely satisfied with my purchase, and am excited for the ultra dock that supposedly comes out next month. If you are on the fence, this robovac is well worth it! That said, it is extremely expensive but if you can shell it out you will likely be satisfied, too! ---UPDATE AS OF May 12 2022: The robovac is working as great as ever for it's main purpose--cleaning. Maintenance has been am absolute breeze; after three to six runs you empty the dustbin and after every mop you clean it. As mentioned above, I have long hair so I occasionally need to take out the main and side brushes, but cleaning these takes about 2 minutes. Refilling the water tank with distilled water takes about 10 seconds. I've noticed that a few features don't work properly, even with perfect signal (wifi or cell), such as the calling and remote viewing features. It's simply will not display the video no matter what I do. At one point I was able to get it to work by cycling my Wi-Fi and cellular a bunch of times and eventually it showed. I have not tested this on iOS, but at least on Android it does not work properly. Additionally the vacuum has managed to lose its main brush on a metal floor transition strip. My theory is that it got caught on the nails holding the strip. Honestly this was a pretty minor inconvenience. I still think this robot vacuum deserves four stars, however there are a few things I would really like to have: 1. An undo button on the map, as well as an option to manually erase parts of mapped areas (think like the eraser tool in your favorite image editor). As someone that has quite a few full sliding door mirrors, the robot vacuum loves to see "into them" and see those "inside mirror parts as part of the room. This has led it to bleed into other rooms which has led me to have to remap. Minor inconvenience as it's fixable by putting down things to block the robots view of the mirror but rather annoying. 2. An option to disable the mop without removing it. While I generally like it to mop, sometimes I just don't need it for what I needed to do. Overall great product, would buy more from Roborock.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022

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