The Roborock H60 Hub Pro is a cordless stick vacuum that comes with an auto-empty dock, 170AW of suction, and a claimed 80-minute runtime. It targets households with carpets and pets, offering features like an anti-tangle brush and a 140° green LED dust detection system. After testing it in a typical home with a mix of hardwood floors, low-pile carpets, and a couple of shedding dogs, here is how it performed in real-world use.
Setting up the H60 Hub Pro is straightforward. The vacuum itself is lightweight and easy to maneuver, especially around furniture and in tight corners. The auto-empty dock is a practical addition: after each cleaning session, the vacuum returns to the dock, which automatically empties the dustbin into a sealed bag. This reduces how often you need to handle dirt, which is convenient for regular maintenance cleaning. The dock is not overly large, but it does require a dedicated spot near a power outlet. The 80-minute runtime on the lowest setting is realistic for a full house clean, though using the max suction mode cuts that down to about 15–20 minutes, which is typical for this category.
The 170AW suction is effective on carpets. It pulled up embedded pet hair and fine dust from low-pile rugs without much struggle. On hardwood floors, the green LED light helps illuminate dust particles that are otherwise hard to see, which is useful for thorough cleaning. The anti-tangle brush did a decent job with long hair and pet fur, but it is not foolproof—occasionally, some hair wrapped around the brush head, requiring manual removal. This is common with most stick vacuums, so it is not a dealbreaker, but it is worth noting if you have very long hair or heavy-shedding pets.
One limitation is the battery life when using higher suction settings. For a large home (over 2,000 square feet) with mostly carpets, you may need to recharge mid-clean if you rely on the turbo mode. The vacuum also lacks a removable battery, so you cannot swap in a spare to extend runtime. This is a trade-off compared to some competitors like the Dyson V15 Detect, which offers a swappable battery option. The H60 Hub Pro is also slightly heavier than some budget stick vacuums, though the weight is balanced well for floor cleaning.
In terms of suitability, this vacuum works well for medium to large homes with a mix of hard floors and carpets, especially if you have pets. The auto-empty dock is a strong selling point for people who want minimal interaction with dirt and dust. However, it is less ideal for very large homes with extensive carpeting where you need sustained high suction, or for users who prefer a lighter, more agile vacuum for quick spot cleans. The green LED dust detection is a nice touch, but it is not as advanced as laser-based systems found on some Roborock robot vacuums, so do not expect it to reveal every speck of dust.
Compared to a traditional canister vacuum or a high-end corded upright, the H60 Hub Pro offers convenience and cordless freedom, but it cannot match the raw suction power or deep-cleaning ability of a corded model for thick, high-pile carpets. For everyday maintenance cleaning, it is a solid performer that balances features and price. The build quality feels durable, and the auto-empty dock is a genuine convenience that reduces the frequency of emptying the bin. Just be aware that the battery is not user-replaceable, and the anti-tangle brush requires occasional cleaning.
Overall, the Roborock H60 Hub Pro is a competent cordless stick vacuum for pet owners and those with mixed flooring. It does not reinvent the category, but it delivers reliable performance with a few thoughtful features. If you can manage the battery limitations and occasional brush maintenance, it is a practical choice for keeping your home clean without the hassle of frequent dustbin emptying.



