Introduction
The Mova P50 Pro Ultra and the Roborock Qrevo S Pro represent two high-end propositions in robot vacuum cleaners with multifunctional base stations. The former arrived on the market in 2025, whilst the Roborock model was launched in April 2026. We are looking at equipment designed for users seeking complete automation of home maintenance, with advanced mopping systems and the capacity to manage sizeable homes without constant manual intervention.
The Mova robot vacuum cleaner incorporates technologies inherited from Dreame's experience, whilst the Roborock robot vacuum cleaner maintains the design philosophy that has consolidated this brand as a global reference. Both integrate mop washing and drying base stations with hot water, automatic dust emptying and generous tanks, although we will see notable differences in sensors, navigation capabilities and specific functions that may tip the balance depending on the type of home.
Power and Suction
Suction power marks a small advantage for the Mova P50 Pro Ultra with its 19,000 Pa, exceeding the Roborock Qrevo S Pro by 500 Pa. In practice, this difference may be particularly noticeable on medium-pile carpets or when vacuuming heavier debris embedded in complex textures.
The brushing system presents more significant differences. The Mova mounts a TriCut 3.0 brush, which combines bristles with blades to reduce hair tangles, whilst the Roborock uses a simple brush without notable anti-tangle specifications. What is truly differential is that the Mova's main brush lifts during mopping, preventing it from getting wet and allowing greater efficiency on hard floors when only mopping. The Roborock does not incorporate this lifting feature.
As for the side brush, the Mova integrates an extendable function that allows it to better reach corners and edges, in addition to being able to lift during mopping. The Roborock lacks both functions, maintaining a fixed side brush. Both models include anti-tangle technology on the side brush, which helps with pet hair, but the Mova's extendable design represents a clear advantage in covering perimeter areas.
Mopping
Both robots use a system of two rotating mops, but mopping capabilities diverge notably. The Mova P50 Pro Ultra incorporates mop extension with Roboswing movement, allowing the pads to project towards the edges and perform a lateral movement that improves cleaning on skirting boards and corners. The Roborock does not feature mop extension.
Mop lifting is similar in both: 10.5 mm on the Mova and 10 mm on the Roborock, sufficient to prevent the mops from touching low-pile carpets during transit. Both mop with cold water, without heating in the robot's tank.
An important difference appears in mop management: the Mova can automatically remove them at the base station when only vacuuming is desired, avoiding having to remove them manually. The Roborock does not offer this function. Additionally, the Mova detects dirt both on the mops themselves and on the floor, adjusting mopping intensity and the number of passes. The Roborock lacks these dirt detection sensors, which limits its automatic adaptation capacity during mopping.
At the base station, both models wash the mops with hot water and dry them with hot air, guaranteeing hygiene and preventing bad odours. However, the Mova base station includes third-generation washing tray auto-cleaning, keeping the area where the mops are washed clean. The Roborock does not have this auto-cleaning feature. Furthermore, the Mova has a detergent tank that dispenses product during mop washing, whilst the Roborock does not incorporate this option.
Navigation System
Here we find the most marked differences in this robot vacuum cleaner comparison. The Mova P50 Pro Ultra integrates dual AI camera, front 3D laser sensor and night vision LED, configuring a vastly superior navigation and object recognition system. It recognises up to 160 different types of obstacles, including pets and curtains, and allows remote camera access for home surveillance from the app.
The Roborock Qrevo S Pro, although it mounts 3D LiDAR turret and obstacle avoidance system, does not include AI camera, front 3D laser sensor or night vision LED. Neither does it offer remote camera access, specific pet recognition or curtain detection. The number of obstacles it recognises is not specified.
Both units incorporate AI-based intelligent cleaning systems: CleanGenius on the Mova and SmartPlan 2.0 on the Roborock. The Mova adds AI stain recognition to intensify cleaning in specific areas, a function the Roborock does not possess.
For homes with pets or with remote surveillance needs, the Mova offers a clearly more complete set of sensors and functionalities.
Battery Life and Battery
Both robots mount 5,200 mAh batteries, but energy management differs. The Mova P50 Pro Ultra reaches 210 minutes of battery life, whilst the Roborock Qrevo S Pro remains at 180 minutes. This half-hour difference may be relevant in homes over 150 square metres or in complete cleans with intensive mopping.
In practice, both robots have sufficient battery life for most homes, but the Mova offers an additional margin that reduces the need for intermediate recharges on large surfaces or when deep cleaning with multiple passes is programmed.
Smart Functions
The Mova P50 Pro Ultra overcomes obstacles up to 22 mm, compared to the Roborock Qrevo S Pro's 20 mm. Although the difference is small, those additional 2 mm can make the difference with certain types of thick carpets or slightly higher door thresholds.
The Mova incorporates its own voice assistant integrated into the robot, in addition to being compatible with Alexa and Google Home. The Roborock only offers compatibility with external assistants, without its own assistant. This can be useful for giving direct commands to the robot without the need for intermediate devices.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base Station
Both base stations offer automatic dust emptying, mop washing with hot water and drying with hot air. However, the Mova base station stands out for including third-generation washing tray auto-cleaning, preventing dirt accumulation in the base station itself. The Roborock does not automatically clean its tray.
The detergent tank present in the Mova allows cleaning product to be dispensed during mop washing, improving hygiene and mopping results. The Roborock lacks this tank.
The Mova's dust bag has a capacity of 3.2 litres, superior to the Roborock's 2.7 litres, which means a longer interval between bag changes. The clean water tanks are identical (4 litres) and the dirty water tanks too (3.5 litres).
Neither model includes integrated plumbing connection nor an optional kit for it.
Dimensions
The Roborock Qrevo S Pro is lower, with 96.5 mm height compared to the Mova P50 Pro Ultra's 103.8 mm. This difference of more than 7 mm can be decisive for accessing under low furniture, sofas or beds with little clearance from the floor. The diameter is practically identical: 350 mm on the Mova and 353 mm on the Roborock.
As for the base stations, the Mova's is wider (420 mm compared to 340 mm) but somewhat lower (470 mm compared to 519 mm). The depth is similar. This should be considered if the space where the base station will be located is limited in width.
The robot's dust container is slightly larger on the Roborock (330 ml compared to 300 ml), although this difference is hardly relevant given that both have automatic emptying. The robot's water tanks are identical in both: 80 ml.
Real-World User Experience
The Mova P50 Pro Ultra is designed for users seeking maximum automation and control. The dual AI camera, pet recognition, dirt detection on floor and mops, and automatic mop removal configure a robot that adapts itself to each situation. Mop extension with Roboswing and the extendable side brush improve coverage on edges and corners, something particularly noticeable in kitchens and bathrooms.
For homes with pets, the Mova offers clear advantages: it recognises animals, has greater battery life, TriCut 3.0 anti-tangle brush and superior suction power. The possibility of accessing the camera remotely adds extra peace of mind for monitoring pets when you are not at home.
The Roborock Qrevo S Pro stands out for its lower height, which allows it to access under furniture where the Mova would not fit. It is a solid option for those who prioritise cleaning capacity in confined spaces and do not need advanced AI functions or remote surveillance. The Roborock brand offers proven reliability and an app recognised for its stability.
In large homes, the Mova's greater battery life (210 minutes) and its larger dust bag (3.2 litres) reduce interruptions and maintenance. The Roborock, with 180 minutes, is still sufficient for most homes, but may require intermediate recharging on surfaces exceeding 180 square metres with complete mopping.
The Mova's washing tray auto-cleaning and detergent tank minimise manual maintenance of the base station, something that can be especially valued if you do not want to be concerned with cleaning the station regularly.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Mova P50 Pro Ultra if: you are looking for the most complete robot in navigation and mopping technology, with dual AI camera, pet recognition, remote access, mop extension, dirt detection, automatic mop removal, tray auto-cleaning and detergent tank. It is the best option for large homes, homes with pets, users who value total automation and those who want remote surveillance. The greater battery life and suction power are additional points in its favour.
Choose the Roborock Qrevo S Pro if: you prioritise accessing under low furniture thanks to its lower height (96.5 mm), prefer a narrower base station, value the reliability of the Roborock brand and do not need advanced AI functions such as remote camera or specific pet recognition. It is a balanced option for medium-sized homes without special requirements for advanced sensors, with an effective mopping system and sufficient battery life for most homes.
Ultimately, the Mova positions itself as the best robot vacuum cleaner for those seeking cutting-edge technology without concessions, whilst the Roborock offers a solid balance between features, compact dimensions and the guarantee of an established brand.