




DREAME X50 Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop with Auto-Empty and Mop Self-Cleaning, 20,000Pa Suction, Obstacle Avoidance and 360° Navigation, Corner to Edge Deep Cleaning, Detangling Brush (Black)
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About this item Cross Thresholds and Barriers: X50 Ultra utilizes robotic retractable legs to conquer door tracks, thresholds, and obstacles up to 2.36 in. It uses shocker absorbers and other innovations to minimize impact and noise to delivery a quieter cleaning experience. Easily Clean Under Sofas and More: VersaLift Navigation lowers X50 Ultra height to 3.5 in, allowing it to navigate under furniture easily. The AI camera with LED guidance in tight spots ensures precise navigation and obstacle avoidance. Restore Your Home without Tangles: Tackle hair tangles by managing long hairs up to 11.8 in with the new DuoBrush system. Its air duct design flings and sucks up hair while using two separate brushes to provide a quiet, deep clean to floors. Attack Dust with Quiet Suction: Up to 20,000Pa Vormax suction is powered by our sixth-generation TurboForce motor, X50 Ultra delivers large pickup, including cat litter, crumbs, and more. Pair standout suction with our quiet-focused fluid-dynamic design for a peaceful, thorough clean. Tackle Messes in Corners: X50 Ultra extends both brush and mop to reach corners and low spaces under furniture. The redesigned brush minimizes hair tangling, ensuring a thorough clean in areas most vacuums miss. Proper Care for Your Carpets: Five tailored modes allow you to take better care of your carpets. Remove mops, avoid carpets, and boost suction are just a few of the many options you have to customize your clean for spotless, protected results. What you get: X50 Ultra*1, DuoBrush*2, Side Brush*3, Dust Bag*5, Filter*4, Cleaning Solution*1, Mop Pad*14 Only support 2.4G WiFi, FOR USA USE ONLY. See more product details
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Product information Features & Specs Surface Recommendation Wood,Tile, Marble Other Special Features of the Product 20,000Pa Vormax Suction, TriCut Brush, Smart Carpet Cleaning, Ultrasonic carpet detection, Clean the Carpets Twice;, DuoScrub Mopping System, Robo Swing Mopping Technology, 2.36in Mop Lifting, All-in-one Base Station, Auto-empty;, Hot Air Drying, Mop Washing, Smart Pathfinder Technology and Precise Obstacle Avoidance, Pathfinder smart technology, 3DAdapt Obstacle Avoidance Controller Type App Control, Button Control, Voice Control Filter Type Cloth Battery Life 180 minutes Battery Type Lithium Ion Voltage 110 Volts Power Source Corded Electric Batteries are Included Yes Control Method App, Remote, Voice Compatible Devices Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones Form Factor Robotic Measurements Item Dimensions L x W x H 17"L x 16"W x 27"H Item Weight 41 Pounds Warranty & Support Feedback Additional details Surface Recommendation Wood,Tile, Marble Other Special Features of the Product 20,000Pa Vormax Suction, TriCut Brush, Smart Carpet Cleaning, Ultrasonic carpet detection, Clean the Carpets Twice;, DuoScrub Mopping System, Robo Swing Mopping Technology, 2.36in Mop Lifting, All-in-one Base Station, Auto-empty;, Hot Air Drying, Mop Washing, Smart Pathfinder Technology and Precise Obstacle Avoidance, Pathfinder smart technology, 3DAdapt Obstacle Avoidance Color Black Filter Type Cloth Recommended Uses For Product cleaning homes, pet hair management, mopping floors Number of Power Levels 1 Portable No Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor Item details Brand Name DREAME Model Name X50 Ultra Included Components X50 Ultra*1, DuoBrush*2, Side Brush*3, Dust Bag*5, Filter*4, Cleaning Solution*1, Mop Pad*14 Model Number RLX85CE UPC 810142561365 Number of Items 1 Item Type Name ROBOTIC_VACUUM_CLEANER Manufacturer DREAME Unit Count 1.0 Count Best Sellers Rank #35,439 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #43 in Robotic Vacuums ASIN B0F3J51GW5 Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customer reviews
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Robbie is my new best friend!
For years i kept telling myself i did not need a robot and i would not get one. Now, i say to myself, why didnt i get one sooner, especially one that mops! Vacuuming is a chore, a necessary one that i had no issue doing. But mopping?? Who on earth likes to mop? Out of all the house works, flooring mopping and shower tile scrubbing are the two most dreaded houseworks. Needless to say, the mopping function of this Dreame robot is what excites me the most! Let’s talk from the beginning… Set up was a lot less intimidating than i thought, just download the app and make sure you are connecting to the 2.4Ghz WiFi, and allocate at least an hour or two, because once you start the process, you are fascinated to play with the app and see what the robot can do. I have been using the robot for two weeks now, and I can say it gets better everyday. I watched Robbie (yes i gave the robot a name lol) and I followed it around during the first few rounds. Initial mapping was rudimentary, it appeared random, roaming the house kind of all over the place. There were instances of mindless spinning at the same spot where Robbie was not vacuuming nor mopping, it was just endlessly spinning as if it was lost and confused. Such confused moments often lasted up to 3 minutes and i was convinced Robbie was a lemon. However, Robbie never gave up… the more Robbie worked, the better it became, and I could see mapping was getting more fine tuned and patterns were emerging. Robbie is surprisingly quiet. The only time i would consider it loud is when Robbie returns to its station to empty the trash, or rinse the mop pads. During vacuuming sessions i am able to hear the TV while it is roaming around my vicinity. It is even more quiet during mopping that there were times i totally forgot Robbie was on duty and I went to look for it. Mopping performance is quite impressive, and it surprisingly uses very little water. Once you set up the clean water tank, Robbie handles its own water refills, washes the mop pads, and empties dirty water to another tank. I have a furbaby who uses a pee tray at home, the occasional pee droplets on the floor around the pee tray gets cleaned up very well. BUT many times the robot fails to recognize the pee tray as an obstacle and activates its legs and climbs on top of it to mop/vacuum. Luckily no poop was on the tray, which makes me curious, can Robbie really recognize poop? What if it doesn’t? I am not going to test that by purposely leaving out a poop, I certainly don’t want anything funky to be dragged around the entire house!! So for peace of mind, i remove the pee tray when Robbie is in the area. My dog also likes to constantly stand in front of the vacuum and stares at it with curiosity. Robbie never once bumped into my baby. It also never hit into furniture legs, in fact it stays too far away that it leaves a ring of dust around table/chair legs. Obstacle avoidance is very good. However, just like everything else, life is not all rosy with Robbie. While it vacuums generally well, I feel that it is not very good at picking up dusts at corners, although it has a side brush extension that is supposed to do this very function. I have many houseplants throughout the house and often there are dried up leaves sitting in corners, Robbie couldn’t get them after multiple rounds so I ended up picking up the leaves by hand. And since I have a dog, I had set up a baby gate to block the entrance to the mud room. Robbie has difficulty seeing the baby gate probably due to the pickets, at times when it sees the pickets, it stops and back up; then it sees open space (between pickets) so it wants to move forward and bangs into the gate. So i set up no go zone. I also noticed Robbie is unable to clean underneath the kitchen cabinet toe kick, which is approx H3.5”. Robbie stops once it reaches the edge of the cabinet, it does not extend its little arm, it just turns around and move on. The maintenance of the mop tray is annoying, I literally need to go on my hands and knees, lean into the bottom of the station and hand wipe that area. I wish the entire tray can be removed so that the whole thing can be rinsed at the sink. I have seen videos of other robots with such feature, hopefully future generations of Dreame will have that. I have not yet tried the multi floor management function yet, because I have a partial renovation going on so there are boxes in some areas, too many obstacles for Robbie. I am curious to see how that works because obviously i will not be moving the station/dock to another floor. I guess Robbie will periodically summon me to bring him back to the station to empty the trash and wash the mop pads. That will be interesting to see. In terms of battery, it lasts about 3 hours before it roams back to the station for recharge. I always have Robbie vacuum first and mop after (dinning room, kitchen, family room, front hallway) and it always require a recharge (battery top up) in order to complete the tasks. Just like all other battery powered products, i suppose battery run time will decrease overtime, hopefully the battery is replaceable when time comes. The app is full of features, it is rather intuitive, kind of like iPhone, just play around and you kind of get the idea, but at the same time i wished there is a manual of some sort to help understand the functions and differences in commands (ie: intensive cleaning vs deep cleaning). Many times i had to Google to see explanations from other user forums. Among the many features, you can schedule auto clean up. Convenient as it may be, I won’t be using that because it can trigger the alarm if no one is home (like vacations). I don’t want cops breaking down my front door for no reason. Also, I am afraid that the occasional power outage may somehow cause a reset and Robbie may go wild and rogue (yeah I watch too many movies). For those who wants to use the schedule function, my advise is to unplug this thing when you go away for holiday. I have not had the need to remove anything for maintenance (the double brush or the little arm) so I cannot comment on how easy/difficult it will be. I have only removed the trash bag from the station to see how it works and that part is very simple. So far my experience has been very positive. Once you get through the initial set up, the rest is pretty much hands free, and all you need is just basic maintenance, and a basic common sense of not leaving certain things on the floor (phone cables, socks) to avoid potential entanglement. Although there are areas that require manual cleaning due to the limitations of the robot, the vacuuming and mopping results are consistently good. I am very impressed by the robot’s performance. Should you decide on this little guy, I am sure you will be as happy as I am.
For years i kept telling myself i did not need a robot and i would not get one. Now, i say to myself, why didnt i get one sooner, especially one that mops! Vacuuming is a chore, a necessary one that i had no issue doing. But mopping?? Who on earth likes to mop? Out of all the house works, flooring mopping and shower tile scrubbing are the two most dreaded houseworks. Needless to say, the mopping function of this Dreame robot is what excites me the most! Let’s talk from the beginning… Set up was a lot less intimidating than i thought, just download the app and make sure you are connecting to the 2.4Ghz WiFi, and allocate at least an hour or two, because once you start the process, you are fascinated to play with the app and see what the robot can do. I have been using the robot for two weeks now, and I can say it gets better everyday. I watched Robbie (yes i gave the robot a name lol) and I followed it around during the first few rounds. Initial mapping was rudimentary, it appeared random, roaming the house kind of all over the place. There were instances of mindless spinning at the same spot where Robbie was not vacuuming nor mopping, it was just endlessly spinning as if it was lost and confused. Such confused moments often lasted up to 3 minutes and i was convinced Robbie was a lemon. However, Robbie never gave up… the more Robbie worked, the better it became, and I could see mapping was getting more fine tuned and patterns were emerging. Robbie is surprisingly quiet. The only time i would consider it loud is when Robbie returns to its station to empty the trash, or rinse the mop pads. During vacuuming sessions i am able to hear the TV while it is roaming around my vicinity. It is even more quiet during mopping that there were times i totally forgot Robbie was on duty and I went to look for it. Mopping performance is quite impressive, and it surprisingly uses very little water. Once you set up the clean water tank, Robbie handles its own water refills, washes the mop pads, and empties dirty water to another tank. I have a furbaby who uses a pee tray at home, the occasional pee droplets on the floor around the pee tray gets cleaned up very well. BUT many times the robot fails to recognize the pee tray as an obstacle and activates its legs and climbs on top of it to mop/vacuum. Luckily no poop was on the tray, which makes me curious, can Robbie really recognize poop? What if it doesn’t? I am not going to test that by purposely leaving out a poop, I certainly don’t want anything funky to be dragged around the entire house!! So for peace of mind, i remove the pee tray when Robbie is in the area. My dog also likes to constantly stand in front of the vacuum and stares at it with curiosity. Robbie never once bumped into my baby. It also never hit into furniture legs, in fact it stays too far away that it leaves a ring of dust around table/chair legs. Obstacle avoidance is very good. However, just like everything else, life is not all rosy with Robbie. While it vacuums generally well, I feel that it is not very good at picking up dusts at corners, although it has a side brush extension that is supposed to do this very function. I have many houseplants throughout the house and often there are dried up leaves sitting in corners, Robbie couldn’t get them after multiple rounds so I ended up picking up the leaves by hand. And since I have a dog, I had set up a baby gate to block the entrance to the mud room. Robbie has difficulty seeing the baby gate probably due to the pickets, at times when it sees the pickets, it stops and back up; then it sees open space (between pickets) so it wants to move forward and bangs into the gate. So i set up no go zone. I also noticed Robbie is unable to clean underneath the kitchen cabinet toe kick, which is approx H3.5”. Robbie stops once it reaches the edge of the cabinet, it does not extend its little arm, it just turns around and move on. The maintenance of the mop tray is annoying, I literally need to go on my hands and knees, lean into the bottom of the station and hand wipe that area. I wish the entire tray can be removed so that the whole thing can be rinsed at the sink. I have seen videos of other robots with such feature, hopefully future generations of Dreame will have that. I have not yet tried the multi floor management function yet, because I have a partial renovation going on so there are boxes in some areas, too many obstacles for Robbie. I am curious to see how that works because obviously i will not be moving the station/dock to another floor. I guess Robbie will periodically summon me to bring him back to the station to empty the trash and wash the mop pads. That will be interesting to see. In terms of battery, it lasts about 3 hours before it roams back to the station for recharge. I always have Robbie vacuum first and mop after (dinning room, kitchen, family room, front hallway) and it always require a recharge (battery top up) in order to complete the tasks. Just like all other battery powered products, i suppose battery run time will decrease overtime, hopefully the battery is replaceable when time comes. The app is full of features, it is rather intuitive, kind of like iPhone, just play around and you kind of get the idea, but at the same time i wished there is a manual of some sort to help understand the functions and differences in commands (ie: intensive cleaning vs deep cleaning). Many times i had to Google to see explanations from other user forums. Among the many features, you can schedule auto clean up. Convenient as it may be, I won’t be using that because it can trigger the alarm if no one is home (like vacations). I don’t want cops breaking down my front door for no reason. Also, I am afraid that the occasional power outage may somehow cause a reset and Robbie may go wild and rogue (yeah I watch too many movies). For those who wants to use the schedule function, my advise is to unplug this thing when you go away for holiday. I have not had the need to remove anything for maintenance (the double brush or the little arm) so I cannot comment on how easy/difficult it will be. I have only removed the trash bag from the station to see how it works and that part is very simple. So far my experience has been very positive. Once you get through the initial set up, the rest is pretty much hands free, and all you need is just basic maintenance, and a basic common sense of not leaving certain things on the floor (phone cables, socks) to avoid potential entanglement. Although there are areas that require manual cleaning due to the limitations of the robot, the vacuuming and mopping results are consistently good. I am very impressed by the robot’s performance. Should you decide on this little guy, I am sure you will be as happy as I am.



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Great performance and low maintenance
After using the DREAME X50 Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop daily for a few weeks, I can honestly say it’s one of the most convenient cleaning devices I’ve owned. It actually does what it claims and has noticeably reduced the time I spend cleaning. Setup was quick through the Dreame app, and the robot mapped my home on its first run without any issues. One thing to note is that you need 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi for setup. If your router combines 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, you may need to separate them temporarily. Once connected, the app is stable and gives you a lot of control over how and when it cleans. The unit feels premium and well built. The dock is larger than basic robot vacuums, but that’s expected since it auto-empties dust and self-cleans the mop. The robot can lower itself to about 3.5 inches, so it fits under couches and beds that other robots usually miss. The mapping and navigation are excellent. It creates a detailed map quickly, lets you label rooms, set no-go zones, and customize cleaning by area. It moves efficiently and rarely repeats spaces. The AI camera helps it recognize obstacles like shoes and cables. Occasionally the camera loses connection, but even then it continues cleaning properly using its other sensors. One feature I really appreciate is how well it handles thresholds and transitions. It can climb over door tracks and small barriers without getting stuck, which makes a big difference in homes with multiple floor transitions or rugs. The suction power is genuinely strong. It easily picks up dust, crumbs, pet hair, litter, and dirt tracked in from outside. You can see the difference after each run. Despite the power, it’s quieter than I expected. If you deal with long hair or pets, the DuoBrush system is a big plus. Hair doesn’t wrap tightly around the brush like on traditional rollers, which makes maintenance much easier. Edge cleaning is better than most robot vacuums I’ve tried. The side brush extends outward to reach baseboards, and the mop reaches closer to corners, so you don’t get those dusty lines along edges. The mopping system is where this unit really stands out. The mops automatically lift when carpets are detected, so rugs stay dry. The dock washes and dries the mop pads, refills water, and collects dirty water automatically. The clean and dirty tanks are easy to remove and refill. For daily maintenance cleaning, it does a great job removing footprints, light dirt, and dust film from hard floors. The app offers plenty of customization, including room-specific cleaning, suction levels, water flow, schedules, and carpet settings. You can monitor cleaning in real time and create routines that fit your home. The auto-empty dock significantly reduces maintenance. It empties debris into bags, cleans the mops, refills water, and helps prevent odors. It really makes the whole system feel hands-off. Battery life has been excellent so far. It can clean large areas on one charge and will return to recharge and resume if needed. There are a few minor drawbacks. It requires 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, the camera can occasionally lose connection, and the dock takes up more space than basic models. The price is also on the higher side. That said, if it proves to be durable and long-lasting, I think it will absolutely be worth the investment. Overall, I’m very happy with it. It’s powerful, smart, and extremely convenient, and it has made keeping the floors clean much easier. If you want a premium robot vacuum that truly automates cleaning, this is a strong option.
After using the DREAME X50 Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop daily for a few weeks, I can honestly say it’s one of the most convenient cleaning devices I’ve owned. It actually does what it claims and has noticeably reduced the time I spend cleaning. Setup was quick through the Dreame app, and the robot mapped my home on its first run without any issues. One thing to note is that you need 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi for setup. If your router combines 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, you may need to separate them temporarily. Once connected, the app is stable and gives you a lot of control over how and when it cleans. The unit feels premium and well built. The dock is larger than basic robot vacuums, but that’s expected since it auto-empties dust and self-cleans the mop. The robot can lower itself to about 3.5 inches, so it fits under couches and beds that other robots usually miss. The mapping and navigation are excellent. It creates a detailed map quickly, lets you label rooms, set no-go zones, and customize cleaning by area. It moves efficiently and rarely repeats spaces. The AI camera helps it recognize obstacles like shoes and cables. Occasionally the camera loses connection, but even then it continues cleaning properly using its other sensors. One feature I really appreciate is how well it handles thresholds and transitions. It can climb over door tracks and small barriers without getting stuck, which makes a big difference in homes with multiple floor transitions or rugs. The suction power is genuinely strong. It easily picks up dust, crumbs, pet hair, litter, and dirt tracked in from outside. You can see the difference after each run. Despite the power, it’s quieter than I expected. If you deal with long hair or pets, the DuoBrush system is a big plus. Hair doesn’t wrap tightly around the brush like on traditional rollers, which makes maintenance much easier. Edge cleaning is better than most robot vacuums I’ve tried. The side brush extends outward to reach baseboards, and the mop reaches closer to corners, so you don’t get those dusty lines along edges. The mopping system is where this unit really stands out. The mops automatically lift when carpets are detected, so rugs stay dry. The dock washes and dries the mop pads, refills water, and collects dirty water automatically. The clean and dirty tanks are easy to remove and refill. For daily maintenance cleaning, it does a great job removing footprints, light dirt, and dust film from hard floors. The app offers plenty of customization, including room-specific cleaning, suction levels, water flow, schedules, and carpet settings. You can monitor cleaning in real time and create routines that fit your home. The auto-empty dock significantly reduces maintenance. It empties debris into bags, cleans the mops, refills water, and helps prevent odors. It really makes the whole system feel hands-off. Battery life has been excellent so far. It can clean large areas on one charge and will return to recharge and resume if needed. There are a few minor drawbacks. It requires 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, the camera can occasionally lose connection, and the dock takes up more space than basic models. The price is also on the higher side. That said, if it proves to be durable and long-lasting, I think it will absolutely be worth the investment. Overall, I’m very happy with it. It’s powerful, smart, and extremely convenient, and it has made keeping the floors clean much easier. If you want a premium robot vacuum that truly automates cleaning, this is a strong option.
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Impressive upgrade to Roborock (and certainly from iRobot).
BACKGROUND We've had robo-vacuums for years, starting with the Roomba/iRobot, then more recently Roborock, and finally this one. So we've seen the progression in the industry, and have comparison points between brands. With an aging Roomba crapping out on one of our floors, research led me to take a chance on DREAME (found through vacuumwars). So far, pretty glad we did! Given that robo-vacuums aren't kind of a multi-faceted topic, I'll break it down below: APP Not the best, not the worst. I think Roborock's app (although far from perfect) is actually a bit more intuitive. That said, this one has an absolute TON of feature controls, which is kind of awesome. FORM FACTOR/SIZE The unit itself is fine, the base is... well, it feels huge. I don't think there's much they can do about it, because it has a good sized clean and dirty water tank, room for detergent, and the dust bag itself. No wasted space, but it was way more imposing than we expected. It's about the size of a small kitchen trash can, so prepare yourself. NOISE Insanely quiet. This is rated at significantly higher suction than even our Roborocks, but generates like 1/4 the noise of others. It's whisper quiet. Other vacuums make a ton of noise even just traversing the room (e.g. when mapping), as if it can't move without running the vacuum. This one does not, meaning it can map the room in perfect silence. Mopping is similarly silent. VACUUM As mentioned, super quiet, but *seems* to be doing its job very well. We haven't noticed any issues yet, and our floors (hardwood and tile) are flawlessly clean. MOPPING We've had multi-function bots before (Roborock), but these basically just had a tiny reservoir of water on the unit itself, which would wet the mop pad, and just drag that across the floor. Maybe better than nothing, but the hassle of refilling the tiny chamber made it basically just not ever worth the effort. This one is different. It literally is like a full service robot - dropping its mop pads when not needed, cleaning them after use, refilling itself, empying dirty water, etc. Plus the mop pads rotate and extend out to baseboards/corners as needed. Super cool to see the advances they've made in a few short years! LONGEVITY No idea here, as it's new to our household, but it came loaded with replacements for everything... brushes, bags, mop pads, etc. Certainly more than any previous vacuum we've gotten. Hope it lives long enough to need those! OVERALL Super impressed so far, form factor aside (and I think that's just a requirement given its features/function). Would recommend.
BACKGROUND We've had robo-vacuums for years, starting with the Roomba/iRobot, then more recently Roborock, and finally this one. So we've seen the progression in the industry, and have comparison points between brands. With an aging Roomba crapping out on one of our floors, research led me to take a chance on DREAME (found through vacuumwars). So far, pretty glad we did! Given that robo-vacuums aren't kind of a multi-faceted topic, I'll break it down below: APP Not the best, not the worst. I think Roborock's app (although far from perfect) is actually a bit more intuitive. That said, this one has an absolute TON of feature controls, which is kind of awesome. FORM FACTOR/SIZE The unit itself is fine, the base is... well, it feels huge. I don't think there's much they can do about it, because it has a good sized clean and dirty water tank, room for detergent, and the dust bag itself. No wasted space, but it was way more imposing than we expected. It's about the size of a small kitchen trash can, so prepare yourself. NOISE Insanely quiet. This is rated at significantly higher suction than even our Roborocks, but generates like 1/4 the noise of others. It's whisper quiet. Other vacuums make a ton of noise even just traversing the room (e.g. when mapping), as if it can't move without running the vacuum. This one does not, meaning it can map the room in perfect silence. Mopping is similarly silent. VACUUM As mentioned, super quiet, but *seems* to be doing its job very well. We haven't noticed any issues yet, and our floors (hardwood and tile) are flawlessly clean. MOPPING We've had multi-function bots before (Roborock), but these basically just had a tiny reservoir of water on the unit itself, which would wet the mop pad, and just drag that across the floor. Maybe better than nothing, but the hassle of refilling the tiny chamber made it basically just not ever worth the effort. This one is different. It literally is like a full service robot - dropping its mop pads when not needed, cleaning them after use, refilling itself, empying dirty water, etc. Plus the mop pads rotate and extend out to baseboards/corners as needed. Super cool to see the advances they've made in a few short years! LONGEVITY No idea here, as it's new to our household, but it came loaded with replacements for everything... brushes, bags, mop pads, etc. Certainly more than any previous vacuum we've gotten. Hope it lives long enough to need those! OVERALL Super impressed so far, form factor aside (and I think that's just a requirement given its features/function). Would recommend.
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Smart, powerful, convenient, and actually makes my life easier
From the moment I took it out of the box, I could tell this is a premium robot vacuum. The build quality feels solid and premium. The housing is sturdy, the brushes are well-made, and everything snaps together with confidence. Setup was incredibly easy too: just charge it up, connect to the app, and it walked me through customizing my floor plan in minutes. The smart mapping and navigation is hands-down one of my favorite features. The robot systematically scans each room, creates an accurate layout, and remembers it for future cleaning sessions. I can tell it exactly where to go — or where not to go — and it does it reliably every time. No more random back-and-forth zig-zags all over the place like older models I’ve had in the past. It’s efficient and impressively thoughtful about how it traverses the layout. What really sets this model apart is the dual functionality — vacuuming and mopping in one pass. I used to vacuum separately, then haul out my mop and bucket afterward, which always felt like such a chore. Now, I can set it to do both at once or schedule different modes on different days, all through the app. The vacuum pulls up pet hair, crumbs, and debris with powerful suction, and the mop module leaves my hard floors streak-free and lightly polished. Even dried spots and sticky spills come up nicely without having to pre-treat them. Battery life is another area where this robot shines. It easily lasts long enough to clean my entire first floor on a single charge, and if it ever gets low mid-cycle it automatically returns to its dock, charges back up, and resumes where it left off — no babysitting required. As for performance on different surfaces — rugs, tile, hardwood — this robot handles them all confidently. It transitions smoothly between floor types, and I’ve seen no loss of suction or cleaning quality. The mop doesn’t over-wet hardwood either, which was a concern for me, but it’s perfectly calibrated.
From the moment I took it out of the box, I could tell this is a premium robot vacuum. The build quality feels solid and premium. The housing is sturdy, the brushes are well-made, and everything snaps together with confidence. Setup was incredibly easy too: just charge it up, connect to the app, and it walked me through customizing my floor plan in minutes. The smart mapping and navigation is hands-down one of my favorite features. The robot systematically scans each room, creates an accurate layout, and remembers it for future cleaning sessions. I can tell it exactly where to go — or where not to go — and it does it reliably every time. No more random back-and-forth zig-zags all over the place like older models I’ve had in the past. It’s efficient and impressively thoughtful about how it traverses the layout. What really sets this model apart is the dual functionality — vacuuming and mopping in one pass. I used to vacuum separately, then haul out my mop and bucket afterward, which always felt like such a chore. Now, I can set it to do both at once or schedule different modes on different days, all through the app. The vacuum pulls up pet hair, crumbs, and debris with powerful suction, and the mop module leaves my hard floors streak-free and lightly polished. Even dried spots and sticky spills come up nicely without having to pre-treat them. Battery life is another area where this robot shines. It easily lasts long enough to clean my entire first floor on a single charge, and if it ever gets low mid-cycle it automatically returns to its dock, charges back up, and resumes where it left off — no babysitting required. As for performance on different surfaces — rugs, tile, hardwood — this robot handles them all confidently. It transitions smoothly between floor types, and I’ve seen no loss of suction or cleaning quality. The mop doesn’t over-wet hardwood either, which was a concern for me, but it’s perfectly calibrated.