Roborock H7 Pure Cordless Vacuum

Verdict

The Roborock H7 Pure is a strong choice if you want a very light, quiet stick with excellent filtration; it cleans well overall, though its suction and crevice performance are more mid-pack and the non-removable battery limits long-term flexibility.

Pros

  • Filtration / Dust Containment 1 review 5.0
    Outlet air remains clean in testing, with particle counts dropping significantly thanks to the multi-stage HEPA system.
  • Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance 1 review 5.0
    Hair pickup is excellent, with very little hair wrapping on the brush and most strands going straight into the bin even in heavy hair tests.
  • Weight 1 review 5.0
    Extremely lightweight at roughly 5.5 lb with low handle weight, making above-floor and long sessions easier.
  • Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup 1 review 4.0
    Medium-pile carpet cleaning is strong for its power class, picking up about 80 of 100 grams of embedded sand and leaving test lanes looking clean after a few passes.
  • Noise level 1 review 4.0
    Noise stays in the low 80-decibel range on high power, making the H7 one of the quieter cordless sticks compared with louder, higher-output models.
  • Overall opinion 1 review 4.0
    Overall impressions of the H7 Pure are positive, highlighting its ultra-light feel, quiet operation and excellent filtration, with its main limitations being middling suction, average crevice pickup and a fixed battery.
  • Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake 1 review 3.5
    Large hard-floor debris can snowplow and even clog; multiple passes or slower approach are needed for goldfish-/cereal-sized pieces.

Cons

  • Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors) 1 review 3.0
    Crevice pickup is serviceable but not exceptional, removing only around 11 grams of sand from a quarter-inch floor groove and trailing higher-powered competitors.
  • Runtime (Measured, Boost/Turbo) 1 review 3.0
    Max-mode runtime sits around ten minutes, giving it average endurance at full power compared with both shorter-running and longer-lasting rivals.
  • Suction & Airflow 1 review 3.0
    Suction and airflow are mid-pack, with decent CFM but relatively low water-lift figures, so performance leans more on brush speed and head design than raw power.