Sencor SRV 6485BK: Specs, Pros & Cons

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Sencor SRV 6485BK
Sencor Budget $140-170

A surprisingly full-featured budget robot for the Central European market, bundling an auto-empty dock and mopping at a price that undercuts nearly everything else.

An auto-empty dock for $140 sounds like a misprint. It is not. We unboxed the SRV 6485BK expecting budget compromises everywhere, and the self-empty station genuinely works -- it pulls debris from the onboard bin with enough force to empty it completely in about 15 seconds. At just 7.5 cm tall, it slips under furniture that blocks nearly every competitor. The catch is gyroscopic navigation: no mapping, no room segmentation, no zone cleaning. The robot bumps its way around in semi-random patterns. At 3,000 Pa, deep carpet cleaning is out of the question. But for a small Czech apartment with mostly hard floors, the value proposition is hard to argue with.

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Key Specs at a Glance

3,000Pa Suction
140 min Battery
60 dB Noise
2.95" Height

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • + Auto-empty dock with 3L bag included at an extremely low price
  • + Ultra-slim 7.5 cm height slides under most furniture easily
  • + Quiet 60 dB operation won't disrupt daily life

What Could Be Better

  • 3,000 Pa suction is weak — struggles with deep carpet cleaning
  • Gyroscopic navigation lacks mapping and room-specific control
  • Primarily available in Central/Eastern Europe with limited global distribution

Full Specifications

Suction Power 3,000Pa
Navigation Sencor Smart Gyro (gyroscopic navigation)
Mop Type Passive drag mop with 3 water intensity levels
Dock Features Auto-empty station with 3L dust bag
Battery Life 140 min
Noise Level 60 dB
Height 2.95"
Weight 15 lbs
Special Feature Auto-empty dock included at a sub-$200 price point — rare for a European budget brand