Sencor SRV 9385WH: Specs, Pros & Cons
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Sencor's flagship packs LiDAR, UV-C, and an auto-empty dock into a sub-$250 package — genuine value if you can find it outside Central Europe.
The UV-C light was the feature we were most skeptical about, but Sencor includes documentation showing third-party lab results for bacterial reduction on hard surfaces -- it is not just a marketing LED. LiDAR navigation with five-floor mapping, a TOF wall sensor, an auto-empty dock, and a 200-minute battery -- all under $250. Sencor clearly studied what Dreame and Roborock offer at the $400-500 tier and worked backward. Suction tops out at 4,000 Pa, which puts it firmly in hard-floor territory. And at 70 dB, it is noticeably louder than competitors in quiet mode. Best suited for Czech and Central European buyers who prioritize hygiene features over raw cleaning power.
Key Specs at a Glance
Pros & Cons
What We Like
- + LiDAR navigation with multi-floor mapping at a budget price point
- + 200-minute battery life handles even large homes in one session
- + UV-C disinfection light adds a hygiene layer most budget robots skip
- + Auto-empty dock included — no manual bin emptying for weeks
What Could Be Better
- − 4,000 Pa suction still trails mainstream competitors by a wide margin
- − 70 dB noise level is noticeably louder than quieter rivals
Full Specifications
| Suction Power | 4,000Pa |
|---|---|
| Navigation | LiDAR laser navigation with TOF wall sensor |
| Mop Type | Passive drag mop with 3 water intensity levels |
| Dock Features | Auto-empty station with replaceable dust bags |
| Battery Life | 200 min |
| Noise Level | 70 dB |
| Height | 3.86" |
| Weight | 17.2 lbs |
| Special Feature | LiDAR navigation with UV-C disinfection light and multi-floor mapping (up to 5 floors) at under $250 |