Roborock just dropped their new H50 Pro cordless vacuum in China, and it’s looking pretty impressive. You can snag it on pre-order for 1,999 yuan (about $278), which seems like a solid deal for what you’re getting.

Roborock H50 Pro Specifications
The H50 Pro comes with a nine-cone cyclone system that’s designed to separate air and dust really efficiently, powered by a beefy 260AW main motor plus a 17,000Pa dust collection motor. Roborock says it’ll handle deep cleaning on any surface without losing steam, which is always the promise we hope actually delivers.
The hands-free aspect is where this vacuum really shines. That 2.5L dust bag with silver-ion antibacterial coating can supposedly go 90 days without needing a swap, capturing 99% of debris while keeping things hygienic. Their smart compression tech squeezes everything down so you get more life out of each bag – definitely a win if you hate constantly emptying dust containers.
For anyone dealing with allergies, the 8-layer filtration system with an H13 HEPA filter should be a game-changer. It catches particles down to 0.1 micrometers and claims to eliminate 99.9% of common allergens like pollen and pet dander. There’s even a special motorized brush that vibrates 6,000 times per minute to shake loose those stubborn allergens hiding in mattresses and upholstery.

The versatility is pretty solid too – eight different cleaning modes and seven attachments right in the box. If you’ve got pets, you can grab optional grooming and de-shedding brushes. The main brush has this clever anti-tangle design with V-shaped rubber bristles and what they’re calling a “shark tooth” comb, which should help prevent those annoying hair wrap-ups.
Battery life looks decent at 80 minutes per charge from the removable 5,200mAh battery, covering up to 260 square meters. The charging dock is well thought out with a low center of gravity to prevent tipping and a handy rack for storing all those accessories.
Roborock clearly put some effort into making this thing durable and quiet. They’ve tested it through 30,000 drops, 50,000 twists, and 5,000 cleaning cycles, plus added sound insulation to keep the noise down. It works on pretty much any surface you’d expect – hardwood, tile, carpet, furniture, pet areas, even car interiors.
In related news, you should check out my write-up after reviewing two robot vacuums back-to-back. The experience revealed some surprising differences and takeaways.
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(JD)