Is it worth it?
The Roborock Q5 Pro+ fits best for a home that wants daily floor upkeep to feel automatic, especially if hard floors, rugs, carpets, and pet hair all live in the same space. Its strongest appeal is the self-empty dock paired with LiDAR mapping and strong suction, which cuts down on the kind of routine chores that make a robot vacuum feel like extra work instead of a helper. The real trade-off is that this is a floor-care machine built around a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi setup and a docked routine, so it rewards a stable home setup more than a casual plug-and-forget approach.
Buy it if you want a robot vacuum that handles navigation, self-emptying, and pet hair cleanup in one package and you are comfortable living inside Roborock’s app and dock routine. Skip it if you want the simplest possible setup, need broad Wi-Fi flexibility, or expect a robot to be a true hands-off appliance without any attention to charging, docking, and consumables. The value case is strongest when the dock and mapping features replace a lot of manual vacuuming.