Qrevo CurvX vacuum "doesn't ask users to choose between beauty and performance"


Promotion: Chinese technology company Roborock has designed the Qrevo CurvX robot vacuum cleaner to be an aesthetic addition to any home, while being highly functional.
Roborock created Qrevo CurvX to be a distinctive and aesthetically pleasing interior object.
According to the brand, the team started the design process by considering how a vacuum cleaner should feel and sit within a home. Unlike other mechanical-looking vacuum cleaners, Qrevo CurvX is designed to seamlessly blend into everyday interiors.
"What emerged was a philosophy rooted in humanistic design and soft technology," said Roborock. "Qrevo CurvX is our response to a world where smart devices are often cold, mechanical, and visually intrusive."
"We believe that home appliances should not only perform, but also respect the emotional, visual, and cultural fabric of modern living."
The vacuum cleaner and its base hub were both designed to have soft, curved forms, which differentiates them from other, more angular, robot vacuum cleaners.
"Departing from the rigid lines of typical appliances, Qrevo CurvX embraces soft architecture that flows seamlessly into modern living spaces," said Roborock.
"Its rounded silhouette and muted tones reflect a design where form and function are one – quiet, elegant, functional."
Although aesthetics was a key consideration in the design, the Qrevo CurvX doesn't compromise on performance.
The vacuum has a powerful 22,000 Pascals (Pa) of suction and includes a pair of dual spinning mop pads and an extendable side brush for cleaning in corners.
It also features the industry-first AdaptiLift Chassis, allowing the device to climb over obstacles such as raised thresholds and steps up to four centimetres high.
This technology is all contained in a slimline chassis that is less than eight centimetres from the ground, meaning it can clean under sofas and units.
Equipped with navigation system – LDS RetractSense technology – the hover can pass under low-clearance areas and rise again in open spaces, ensuring dust is collected from even the tightest of spaces.
"Beneath its sculptural curves lies a flagship-level cleaning system – powerful suction, intelligent obstacle avoidance, and an all-in-one base station that handles self-washing, drying, and refilling," said Roborock.
"This is where CurvX stands apart: bridging aesthetic sensitivity with advanced functionality. It doesn't ask users to choose between beauty and performance – it offers both."
Founded in 2014 in Beijing, Roborock is one of the world's leading manufacturers of robot vacuums.
To find out more about Qrevo CurvX, visit its Amazon store.
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