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Philips Homerun 7000 vs. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra – The charging base makes the difference

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Philips Homerun 7000

Philips Homerun 7000 vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

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Power: 5,000 Pascals
Mopping function: Vibratory
Navigation: Laser + 3D
Interactive maps: Yes
Self-emptying: Yes
Self-cleaning mop: No

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Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra vs Philips Homerun 7000

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Power: 6,000 Pascals
Mopping function: Vibratory
Navigation: Laser + 3D
Interactive maps: Yes
Self-emptying: Yes
Self-cleaning mop: Yes

Choosing a robot vacuum cleaner is easier if you know what the basic needs you want to cover are, and if you are clear about what you are looking for. In this article, we have compared two high-end robot vacuum cleaners with which the cleaning of your home is taken to another level. We are talking about the Philips Homerun 7000 and Roborock S8 Pro Ultra robots . In both cases, we are looking at two of the most advanced and complete models of each brand, and that is no small thing.

We already told you that there are many aspects between which there are hardly any differences. This is the case of the maximum autonomy, which in the two robot vacuum cleaners reaches up to 3 hours. Or, also, laser navigation combined with additional sensor technology that allows more objects to be identified than stairs and walls. In fact, the two robots can map the home and store several maps to later perform personalized room management.

So where are the differences between the two robot vacuum cleaners? Mainly, in the automatic station they have. Both have this accessory, but the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra station is much more complete. In addition to automatic emptying, it also has washing, drying and auto-refill functions, three more than the base of the Philips Homerun 7000. Likewise, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has a slightly higher maximum power than the Philips, although this difference is less perceptible.

But, so that you can decide for yourself, we have analyzed in detail all their differences and similarities. Join us!

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Philips Homerun 7000 vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra – Comparison Table

In the following table you can see the characteristics of the two robot vacuum cleaners that are the subject of this review. As you will see, we are talking about two high-end models, and, to help you decide, we will explain all their differences below:

Philips Homerun 7000

Philips Homerun 7000 vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

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Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra vs Philips Homerun 7000

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Robot dimensions 35 x 35 x 9,7 cm 35 x 35 x 9,6 cm
Robot weight 4 kg 4,6 kg
Base dimensions 35,5 x 40,3 x 47,1 cm 42,6 x 51,4 x 45  m
Maximum power 5000 Pa 6000 Pa
Power levels 4 4
Battery capacity 5200 mAh 5200 mAh
Autonomy 180 min 180 min
Recharge and resume Yes Yes
Scrub Yes, vibration mop Yes, sonic scrubbing
Navigation LDS + 3D laser PreciSense LiDAR
Map creation Yes Yes
Map storage Yes, up to 5 Yes, up to 4
Personalized management Yes Yes
Object recognition Yes Yes
Carpet detection Yes Yes
Autovaciado Yes Yes
Automatic wash No Yes
Automatic drying No Yes
Autofill No Yes
Central brush Multifunction rubber brush with bristles DuoRoller Riser
App and voice Yes Yes
Programmable Yes Yes

The automatic base, the big difference

Philips Homerun 7000 vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

As we have already mentioned, the automatic station is the most differentiating element between the two robot vacuum cleaners. The Philips Homerun 7000 has a self-emptying station with a 3-liter capacity anti-allergy bag. Thus, the robot automatically empties its internal tank into this base, so you don’t have to worry about doing it yourself for several weeks. However, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra goes one step further, and in addition to the self-emptying function, its station includes four more functions.

Specifically, it allows you to wash, dry and autofill the water tank automatically. In addition, it adds a functionality that consists of automatically cleaning the lower part of the base. In this way, hygiene remains at its peak for longer. However, you should keep in mind that this multifunctionality of the base makes its size larger, so make sure you have somewhere to put it.

Does the suction power change?

Another aspect that users pay a lot of attention to is the maximum suction power that each robot reaches, because it is one of the factors with which it is possible to guess which one will have better performance. In this case, we have to be fair and say that, although there is a slight difference, it is not significant.

In fact, both robot vacuum cleaners have super high power that many competitors do not reach. That said, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra reaches up to 6000 Pascals, while the Philips Homerun 7000 stays at 5000 Pascals. Of course, in both cases we can choose between 4 power levels, so battery optimization is maximum. And, along these lines, both are capable of recognizing carpets and automatically increasing the power on them.

Same battery characteristics

Roborock S8 Pro Ultra vs Philips Homerun 7000

We continue to compare the key components of robot vacuum cleaners, and we cannot ignore the battery. In this regard, we must point out that both the Philips Homerun 7000 and the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra have a 5200 mAh capacity battery, which gives them a maximum autonomy of up to 3 hours.

Of course, this autonomy, as you know, is achieved as long as the power is at the lowest possible level. As we increase power, the battery reduces. However, in this case it is optimized equally in both models. In addition, they have the functionality to recharge the battery and resume cleaning if they have to interrupt it.

What is the navigation like?

The type of navigation determines the ability of each robot to plan the most optimized cleaning route. And, in this sense, it is worth noting that both robots move using laser technology. This system is the one that best allows them to carry out a prior mapping of your home to, based on it, anticipate which route will make the most of the cleaning.

Laser navigation is also reinforced with technology based on 3D sensors that allows robots to detect and recognize small objects to avoid them during cleaning. In the case of the Philips Homerun 7000, it has a TOF 3D sensor for this, while the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has Reactive 3D technology.

Manage cleaning in a personalized way

Many users are increasingly looking for robot vacuum cleaners with which they can do personalized cleaning and manage order according to their interests. In this case, it is possible with the two models that are the subject of this review, because both have the ability to save the maps they create so that you can edit them through the app.

The Philips Homerun 7000 stores up to 5 maps, while the Roborock stores 4. In both cases you can choose which room you want them to start with, change the order, select the areas you don’t want it to go through or see which areas of the room. home it is easier for the robot to get stuck, among other things.

More intensive scrubbing

Roborock S8 vs Philips Homerun 7000

If you have used robot vacuum cleaners before, you will know that mopping is not usually a great strength in many of them. Basically, because they qualify as “mopping” which, rather, is passing a damp mop over the floor. However, both the Philips Homerun 7000 and the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra have more intensive mopping technology than most robot vacuum cleaners on the market.

In the case of the Philips, mopping is done using a vibrating mop, with which it makes a movement that allows stains to be removed more successfully. It may not remove stains that are too stuck, but it removes most of the footprints left on the floor quite well.

For its part, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has VibraRise scrubbing technology, a sonic scrubbing. Thanks to this system, it exerts constant pressure and can scrub at a higher speed, which makes the scrubbing performance quite interesting. In fact, we are more convinced by its result than that of the Philips, something that is also influenced by the fact that the Roborock has a lifting mop, unlike the Philips.

Brush: single or double?

In addition to the mopping accessories, it is interesting to look at the main brush of each robot vacuum cleaner. The Philips Homerun 7000 has a multi-function rubber and bristle brush, while the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has a double rubber brush. The double brush rotates in both directions, making absorption much more effective. In particular, we like the result of the double brushes better because, being made of rubber, they trap pet hair very well.

Which high-end robot vacuum cleaner should we choose?

Now that you know what the differences are between Philips and Roborock robots, it’s time to choose which one you would choose. To do this, you should know that, although both are high-end, the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has a higher price than the Philips. Something logical, considering that the automatic station has 4 more functions than the Philips robot station, and a slightly higher suction power. On the other hand, navigation and autonomy are practically the same.

Therefore, in this case, the main decision criterion that you must evaluate when choosing is, on the one hand, if you are interested in having a station as complete as the Roborock one; and, on the other hand, if your budget allows it. In terms of vacuum efficiency, technology and navigation intelligence, they are two robots that are very similar.

In short, think about which aspects are most relevant to you and decide which of the two robot vacuum cleaners best meets those needs.

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