Roborock Saros 10 Robot Vacuum
Roborock

Roborock Saros 10 Robot Vacuum

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Our Take

The Roborock Saros 10 is Roborock's flagship offering, and it's genuinely impressive if you've got a larger home and want minimal hands-on involvement. This sits at the top of their range, so it's designed for people who are willing to invest upfront to get a robot vacuum that just... works without needing constant tweaking. It's not for everyone—it's a premium piece of kit—but if you've got carpet, hard floors, and a decent-sized house, this is the one Roborock's built to handle it all.

In real-world terms, the Saros 10 has a 10,000 Pa suction motor, which is genuinely powerful enough to pull pet hair and dust out of carpet pile without getting bogged down. It runs for around 180 minutes on a single charge, so it'll handle most homes without needing a mid-clean top-up. The hot water mopping system (around 45°C) actually makes a difference on tile and vinyl—it's not just warm water splashing about, it legitimately tackles stubborn marks better than room-temperature mopping. The brush is a combination setup (bristle and rubber), which means it switches between being aggressive on carpet and gentler on hard floors. Battery life is solid, and it charges back up relatively quickly if you've got a smaller place or just partial coverage to do.

Compared to the Saros 10 Pro (which adds a bit more AI smarts), this is the sensible choice unless you specifically need advanced room recognition in a maze-like Victorian terrace. Against budget rivals from other brands, the Saros 10 genuinely outcleans them—the suction and mopping combo is worth the extra spend. Before ordering from a UK retailer, double-check that the docking station height works in your home (it's not tiny), and verify the app supports your UK WiFi band—sometimes early batches had quirks with certain routers. The box includes the main unit, dock, mopping pads, and filter, so you're ready to go straight away.

Key Features

10,000 Pa suction motor with dual brush system (rubber and bristle) for carpet and hard floor adaptation

Hot water mopping system maintains 45°C water temperature for enhanced cleaning on sealed floors

180-minute battery runtime with multi-level automatic dock charging and resume capability

LiDAR navigation with 32 sensors for room mapping and no-go zone boundary setting via Roborock app

Dustbin capacity of 200ml and water tank capacity of 200ml (clean) and 140ml (dirty water)

Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) connectivity with Alexa and Google Home integration, EU warranty supported across UK

Our Verdict

Buy the Saros 10 if you've got a decent-sized home with mixed flooring and want a vacuum that handles both dry and wet cleaning reliably without constant fiddling. Skip it if you're in a tiny flat, you don't care about mopping, or you're working on a tight budget—a cheaper dry-only model will do fine for your needs.

What We Like

  • The hot water mopping is genuinely useful—if you've got hard floors with sticky spills or muddy paw prints, this shifts them without you scrubbing. Makes a real difference vs. cold-water alternatives.
  • 10,000 Pa suction handles mixed flooring without faffing about with settings. Pulls pet hair from carpet, then switches to hard floors without clogging or leaving streaks.
  • Battery life of 180 minutes means most UK homes (up to around 200-250 sqm) get fully cleaned in one run without returning to dock mid-clean.
  • LiDAR mapping is reliable and accurate—it learns your home's layout quickly, so scheduling works properly and it doesn't get stuck in corners like cheaper models sometimes do.
  • Mopping pads are washable and durable, and Roborock supplies spares easily. Not endlessly replacing consumables like you might with budget brands.

Things to Consider

  • The docking station is quite tall and takes up meaningful floor space—if you've got a small kitchen or tight hallway, placement can be awkward. Check dimensions before buying.
  • Water tank capacity is modest (200ml clean water), so for larger homes or heavy-traffic areas, you might only get one room fully mopped before needing a manual refill mid-cycle.
  • Hot water maintenance adds complexity—you'll need to empty and rinse the dirty water tank regularly to avoid mineral buildup and odours. It's not difficult, but it's more upkeep than a dry-only model.

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