




DREAME X50 Ultra White 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
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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. Only support 2.4G WiFi, FOR USA USE ONLY. See more product details
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Product information Features & Specs Surface Recommendation Hard Floor, Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile Other Special Features of the Product 2.36 in ProLeap System, 3.5 in VersaLift Navigation, 3DAdapt Smart Obstable Avoidance, AceClean DryBoard, All-in-one Auto Maintenance, Intelligent Precision, HyperStream, Detangling DuoBrush, 20,000Pa Vormax Suction, Pet Hair Pick Up, SideReach Vacuuming, MopExtend RoboSwing Technology, Corner to Corner Cleaning Controller Type App Control, Remote 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 Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Siri, Google Home, Smartwatches Form Factor Robotic Measurements Item Dimensions L x W x H 17.3"L x 17"W x 26"H Item Weight 40 Pounds Warranty & Support Feedback Additional details Surface Recommendation Hard Floor, Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile Other Special Features of the Product 2.36 in ProLeap System, 3.5 in VersaLift Navigation, 3DAdapt Smart Obstable Avoidance, AceClean DryBoard, All-in-one Auto Maintenance, Intelligent Precision, HyperStream, Detangling DuoBrush, 20,000Pa Vormax Suction, Pet Hair Pick Up, SideReach Vacuuming, MopExtend RoboSwing Technology, Corner to Corner Cleaning Color White Filter Type Cloth Recommended Uses For Product Home cleaning, Pet hair removal, Hard floor cleaning, Carpet cleaning Number of Power Levels 5 Portable No Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor Item details Brand Name DREAME Model Name X50 Ultra Included Components Base Station Ramp Extension *1, Quick Start Guide *1, User Manual *1, Main Brush (pre-installed *1), Brush Guard(pre-installed *1), Side Brush(pre-installed *1), Dust Bags x2(pre-installed *1), Mop Pad Holders *2, Mop Pads *2, Cleaning Tool *1, 200ml Cleaning Solution *1 Model Number RLX85CE UPC 810142560375 Number of Items 1 Item Type Name ROBOTIC_VACUUM_CLEANER Manufacturer DREAME Unit Count 1.0 Count Best Sellers Rank #35,435 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #43 in Robotic Vacuums ASIN B0DP2KP5P8 Customer Reviews 4.0 out of 5 stars
Customer reviews
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An Expensive but Full-Fledged & Effective Floor Cleaner
The choice was between this and well-regarded RoboRock. They are effectively the same, though RoboRock uses a slightly more sophisticated navigation system, the benefits of which are marginal. The threshold-climbing of the X50, if you need it, is unbeatable. I see that robot arms will be the next big thing, but color me skeptical on those. The vacuuming and mopping are what I am looking for, now that navigation issues are largely solved for higher end models of top brands. The comparison I have is an iRobot J7+, which vacuums and empties into a home station, but which does not mop. That device delivered, and continues to; but I wanted a mopping robot for my hardwood and stone floors. The iRobot J7+ will move to another floor for duty. Speaking of floors, the X50 will handle multiple floors in its mapping system. Which brings up the Ultra X50 smartphone app. IMO, it is a bit of a hot mess on usability and organization. Once you figure it out, it works fine. But golly is it confusingly put together. And the Chinglish doesn’t help, either. They couldn’t afford a translator for their flagship product? I belatedly discovered that, while you can use custom names in the map, the voice control does not recognize them (unlike the iRobot, which does). So then you have to go spelunking in the app to figure out where it is that you change room names — it’s not obvious. The Lidar device which lowers into the unit is useful, but I’ve found that it does not recognize a dark brown leather chair for some reason, even though the room is very well lit. I tried putting a zone under the chair to force it to go there to vacuum and mop, with limited success. Placing artifacts on the map is limited. It does a very good job, thanks to Lidar, of mapping your rooms. And it even discerns some furniture like beds, nightstands, couches, and dining tables, and automatically puts them on the map. The X50 automatic recognition and naming of room was 90%+ accurate, which was surprising. After mapping the house, I did a standard cleaning, ensuring that the floors were clear of obstacles. I did this to give the device a baseline. Then, after a couple of runs, I switched to the “Genius” mode, and that has been successful. As to “genius”? First Apple’s “Genius Bar” and now Dreame. Don’t these guys ever learn? Cuz it is not “genius.” It’s adequate. Battery life is meh. I have not been achieving the length of operation suggested, even on the most basic, non-genius runs. But this is not an issue for me, as it is fine if the unit returns to charge and then continues. YMMV. The floors do get nicely scrubbed. I am a believer in the rotating pads vs the vibrating pads. A simple pad, vibrating or not, may work well on meticulously even floors; less so if natural stone is uneven, or other artifacts of your floors. And the cleaning of rotating pads is mechanically an easier thing to do well. The pad cleaning is effective, as well as the drying. Cleaning just takes a minute, and is audible, but not what I would call “loud.” Just a little slurpy, and it’s done. The drying, though? 3 hours. Which, again, is not a particular inconvenience, for the pads only dry after it is completely done. Unlike iRobot, the app has no geo-location function. So you cannot direct it to start cleaning when you leave, or on particular days when you leave. This is a pretty big app oversight, IMO, and should be fixed. That being said, the Ultra X50 produces ~60dB of noise when vacuum-mopping, which is roughly low-conversation levels. And when mopping and not vacuuming? Pretty much silent. And the floors dry very quickly, within just 1-2 minutes with the app’s water setting at around medium. The extendable mop pad and side brush extend as expected, and do work more effectively in corners than any robot vacuum I’ve had before. Because the pads are round, there’s a limit to getting all the way in a corner, but better than nothing. The edge work is very good, hugging baseboards. I did notice one or two times that it was further away from the baseboard than it should have been, but this does not seem to be consistent nor a big issue. Which brings us back to navigation and efficacy. While I have not watched it work the entire job, if the reports from the app are accurate (and I believe they are), the Ultra X50 thoroughly covers every room. Being able to designate the direction of the wood flooring was nice; the unit will go perpendicular to the flooring direction on a secondary or intensive mopping/vacuuming. Should you get this? I think, with all these robot floor devices, you should if having small detritus accumulate on the regular is a pain to manage. This will take care of virtually all of it. Pet hair? Yes, it will work for that too. The side brush is susceptible to hair tangles (unlike the Roborock’s currently superior design for the side brush), but the double rollers for the main intake should handle all kinds of hair, human or pet, without issue. The design of the main rollers on the Ultra X50 seems to have solved that problem, altogether. Now they just need to go steal the RoboRock design for the side brush. Small carpets, like for a bath or an entry, are not well handled by the Ultra X50; no robot vacuum I’ve owned ever has. It’s a shame that the Ultra X50 does not use its extends-legs to get on to a small carpet, but it instead ends up bunching one end, which creates a “wall” from the unit’s perspective. Larger carpets, though, or installed carpeting, likely will be no problem. The ability for the Ultra X50 to leave the wet pads at the base station before vacuuming a carpet is an ideal solution, for the 10.5 mm raising of them when they are still installed will likely get your carpet a bit damp on the surface. Not awful, but why not just leave the pads off altogether if you have the option? Is this thing worth the price I paid, around $1550, including tax? For me, yes. But that is a steep price. It seems to be very well built, and most of the things that I think could be better can be handled entirely by software updates. My ideal robot floor cleaner is one I do not have to think about much. I have yet to see if it will remind me to change the dust bag, or alert that more water is needed. I have been emptying the dirty water tank after every use, which has been very easy. Personally, I like the design of the Ultra X50 base much, much more than the RoboRock look. Silly, mebbe, but I think the RoboRock looks, and perhaps is, less expensively made. RoboRock’s base, to me, looks cheap, and if you examine things like the hinges on the top access closely, you’ll see that Dreame took more care in manufacture and design than did their most direct competitor. The replacement cleaning fluid, pads, filters, etc. from Dreame are a bit expensive. But then, if I were worried about that, I wouldn’t have bought a $1500 vacuum mop, now would I?
The choice was between this and well-regarded RoboRock. They are effectively the same, though RoboRock uses a slightly more sophisticated navigation system, the benefits of which are marginal. The threshold-climbing of the X50, if you need it, is unbeatable. I see that robot arms will be the next big thing, but color me skeptical on those. The vacuuming and mopping are what I am looking for, now that navigation issues are largely solved for higher end models of top brands. The comparison I have is an iRobot J7+, which vacuums and empties into a home station, but which does not mop. That device delivered, and continues to; but I wanted a mopping robot for my hardwood and stone floors. The iRobot J7+ will move to another floor for duty. Speaking of floors, the X50 will handle multiple floors in its mapping system. Which brings up the Ultra X50 smartphone app. IMO, it is a bit of a hot mess on usability and organization. Once you figure it out, it works fine. But golly is it confusingly put together. And the Chinglish doesn’t help, either. They couldn’t afford a translator for their flagship product? I belatedly discovered that, while you can use custom names in the map, the voice control does not recognize them (unlike the iRobot, which does). So then you have to go spelunking in the app to figure out where it is that you change room names — it’s not obvious. The Lidar device which lowers into the unit is useful, but I’ve found that it does not recognize a dark brown leather chair for some reason, even though the room is very well lit. I tried putting a zone under the chair to force it to go there to vacuum and mop, with limited success. Placing artifacts on the map is limited. It does a very good job, thanks to Lidar, of mapping your rooms. And it even discerns some furniture like beds, nightstands, couches, and dining tables, and automatically puts them on the map. The X50 automatic recognition and naming of room was 90%+ accurate, which was surprising. After mapping the house, I did a standard cleaning, ensuring that the floors were clear of obstacles. I did this to give the device a baseline. Then, after a couple of runs, I switched to the “Genius” mode, and that has been successful. As to “genius”? First Apple’s “Genius Bar” and now Dreame. Don’t these guys ever learn? Cuz it is not “genius.” It’s adequate. Battery life is meh. I have not been achieving the length of operation suggested, even on the most basic, non-genius runs. But this is not an issue for me, as it is fine if the unit returns to charge and then continues. YMMV. The floors do get nicely scrubbed. I am a believer in the rotating pads vs the vibrating pads. A simple pad, vibrating or not, may work well on meticulously even floors; less so if natural stone is uneven, or other artifacts of your floors. And the cleaning of rotating pads is mechanically an easier thing to do well. The pad cleaning is effective, as well as the drying. Cleaning just takes a minute, and is audible, but not what I would call “loud.” Just a little slurpy, and it’s done. The drying, though? 3 hours. Which, again, is not a particular inconvenience, for the pads only dry after it is completely done. Unlike iRobot, the app has no geo-location function. So you cannot direct it to start cleaning when you leave, or on particular days when you leave. This is a pretty big app oversight, IMO, and should be fixed. That being said, the Ultra X50 produces ~60dB of noise when vacuum-mopping, which is roughly low-conversation levels. And when mopping and not vacuuming? Pretty much silent. And the floors dry very quickly, within just 1-2 minutes with the app’s water setting at around medium. The extendable mop pad and side brush extend as expected, and do work more effectively in corners than any robot vacuum I’ve had before. Because the pads are round, there’s a limit to getting all the way in a corner, but better than nothing. The edge work is very good, hugging baseboards. I did notice one or two times that it was further away from the baseboard than it should have been, but this does not seem to be consistent nor a big issue. Which brings us back to navigation and efficacy. While I have not watched it work the entire job, if the reports from the app are accurate (and I believe they are), the Ultra X50 thoroughly covers every room. Being able to designate the direction of the wood flooring was nice; the unit will go perpendicular to the flooring direction on a secondary or intensive mopping/vacuuming. Should you get this? I think, with all these robot floor devices, you should if having small detritus accumulate on the regular is a pain to manage. This will take care of virtually all of it. Pet hair? Yes, it will work for that too. The side brush is susceptible to hair tangles (unlike the Roborock’s currently superior design for the side brush), but the double rollers for the main intake should handle all kinds of hair, human or pet, without issue. The design of the main rollers on the Ultra X50 seems to have solved that problem, altogether. Now they just need to go steal the RoboRock design for the side brush. Small carpets, like for a bath or an entry, are not well handled by the Ultra X50; no robot vacuum I’ve owned ever has. It’s a shame that the Ultra X50 does not use its extends-legs to get on to a small carpet, but it instead ends up bunching one end, which creates a “wall” from the unit’s perspective. Larger carpets, though, or installed carpeting, likely will be no problem. The ability for the Ultra X50 to leave the wet pads at the base station before vacuuming a carpet is an ideal solution, for the 10.5 mm raising of them when they are still installed will likely get your carpet a bit damp on the surface. Not awful, but why not just leave the pads off altogether if you have the option? Is this thing worth the price I paid, around $1550, including tax? For me, yes. But that is a steep price. It seems to be very well built, and most of the things that I think could be better can be handled entirely by software updates. My ideal robot floor cleaner is one I do not have to think about much. I have yet to see if it will remind me to change the dust bag, or alert that more water is needed. I have been emptying the dirty water tank after every use, which has been very easy. Personally, I like the design of the Ultra X50 base much, much more than the RoboRock look. Silly, mebbe, but I think the RoboRock looks, and perhaps is, less expensively made. RoboRock’s base, to me, looks cheap, and if you examine things like the hinges on the top access closely, you’ll see that Dreame took more care in manufacture and design than did their most direct competitor. The replacement cleaning fluid, pads, filters, etc. from Dreame are a bit expensive. But then, if I were worried about that, I wouldn’t have bought a $1500 vacuum mop, now would I?
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Incredible device! An absolute game changer for keeping a clean house
I recently completely remodeled my home interior and laid down about 800 ft.² of luxury vinyl plank. I hate having to vacuum and mop daily, and this robot vacuum has completely changed everything for the better. My floors have never been this clean in my life. It does a great job at vacuuming and a good job at mopping. I say that because I think if your floors are absolutely filthy you are better served to manually mop it yourself once a week or however often needed, and then use the mopping feature of the vacuum as a maintenance. I no longer have fur tumbleweeds from my husky. Our vacuum has kept up with our pets and my four-year-old boy without batting an eye. Seriously, my wife and myself absolutely love our Dreame robot vacuum. We run it every night before bed and then use it for spot cleaning throughout the day if needed. My four-year-old boy has fallen in love with it as well. We decided to name our vacuum 'Tina', after the daughter from Bob's Burgers. So my son gets very excited when Tina comes out to clean. It is important to regularly maintain your robot vacuum, filling/emptying the tanks, wiping clean the sensors and camera lenses, changing filters and replacing consumable parts as needed. I usually do a once a week maintenance on it to make certain it's functioning as needed. The app can take a little getting used to and I think it needs more refinement, but for the most part it's very usable and user-friendly. Battery life has been great so far, but we only have a 1500 ft.² home. We only have one carpet in the house, which has a large 14 x 14 rug in the middle of the living room under the furniture, and the robot handles it perfectly fine. You will probably want to go into the settings and change things to your liking. Out of the box it will vacuum and mop at the same time by default, but I have most of my programs set to vacuum first and then mop, as I feel it's just a better job that way. And of course you can set it up to pretty much do it however you like. You can have it just vacuum a specific room or a whole house, you can have it only mop, you could have a do both at the same time, however you like it. One of the cool features is the ability to set schedules so you can have the vacuum clean whenever you want. Overall it's a very high-quality device, which it should be at this price point, and I honestly don't know how we could do without this from now on. Truly love how clean the floors look and feel. Best purchase we have made in ages.
I recently completely remodeled my home interior and laid down about 800 ft.² of luxury vinyl plank. I hate having to vacuum and mop daily, and this robot vacuum has completely changed everything for the better. My floors have never been this clean in my life. It does a great job at vacuuming and a good job at mopping. I say that because I think if your floors are absolutely filthy you are better served to manually mop it yourself once a week or however often needed, and then use the mopping feature of the vacuum as a maintenance. I no longer have fur tumbleweeds from my husky. Our vacuum has kept up with our pets and my four-year-old boy without batting an eye. Seriously, my wife and myself absolutely love our Dreame robot vacuum. We run it every night before bed and then use it for spot cleaning throughout the day if needed. My four-year-old boy has fallen in love with it as well. We decided to name our vacuum 'Tina', after the daughter from Bob's Burgers. So my son gets very excited when Tina comes out to clean. It is important to regularly maintain your robot vacuum, filling/emptying the tanks, wiping clean the sensors and camera lenses, changing filters and replacing consumable parts as needed. I usually do a once a week maintenance on it to make certain it's functioning as needed. The app can take a little getting used to and I think it needs more refinement, but for the most part it's very usable and user-friendly. Battery life has been great so far, but we only have a 1500 ft.² home. We only have one carpet in the house, which has a large 14 x 14 rug in the middle of the living room under the furniture, and the robot handles it perfectly fine. You will probably want to go into the settings and change things to your liking. Out of the box it will vacuum and mop at the same time by default, but I have most of my programs set to vacuum first and then mop, as I feel it's just a better job that way. And of course you can set it up to pretty much do it however you like. You can have it just vacuum a specific room or a whole house, you can have it only mop, you could have a do both at the same time, however you like it. One of the cool features is the ability to set schedules so you can have the vacuum clean whenever you want. Overall it's a very high-quality device, which it should be at this price point, and I honestly don't know how we could do without this from now on. Truly love how clean the floors look and feel. Best purchase we have made in ages.
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Amazing Robot Vacuum. Far exceeded my expectations.
This robot is truly amazing. It has blown away any expectations that I had. I started just wanting one to vacuum. Then found all the "good" ones did mopping also. Ended up just going for a good one to give it a good try, but I didnt expect much. Wow, was I wrong! This thing is excellent! It cleans my wood floors very well, and vacuums very well also. I have a shag carpet that is a PITA to vacuum, and this robot does it better than I do. I love all of the settings in the app, but they can be overwhelming at first. The fact that this robot maps my house by itself, autodetected all carpets, does VERY well at avoiding obstacles (I have two daughters who leave everything everywhere). I have it vacuum and mop in the middle of the night when I am sleeping, or when I am out at work. I come home to extremely clean floors every day. I cannot say enough! There were a few kinks to work out via settings in the app. Mainly for what I wanted it to do and understand how it worked. But now that it is dialed in, perfect! Only somewhat downside, the battery is a little small. I have a larger home as well but its not really a problem as between it cleaning at night or when im at work, plenty of time to clean, charge and continue with the job. I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who hates doing their floors but wants them clean all the time.
This robot is truly amazing. It has blown away any expectations that I had. I started just wanting one to vacuum. Then found all the "good" ones did mopping also. Ended up just going for a good one to give it a good try, but I didnt expect much. Wow, was I wrong! This thing is excellent! It cleans my wood floors very well, and vacuums very well also. I have a shag carpet that is a PITA to vacuum, and this robot does it better than I do. I love all of the settings in the app, but they can be overwhelming at first. The fact that this robot maps my house by itself, autodetected all carpets, does VERY well at avoiding obstacles (I have two daughters who leave everything everywhere). I have it vacuum and mop in the middle of the night when I am sleeping, or when I am out at work. I come home to extremely clean floors every day. I cannot say enough! There were a few kinks to work out via settings in the app. Mainly for what I wanted it to do and understand how it worked. But now that it is dialed in, perfect! Only somewhat downside, the battery is a little small. I have a larger home as well but its not really a problem as between it cleaning at night or when im at work, plenty of time to clean, charge and continue with the job. I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who hates doing their floors but wants them clean all the time.
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I am so impressed!
Never in my lifetime did I expect to love a machine this much. We’ve named our hardest working family member Rosie. I love her so much. She cleans our floors with great much care. Picks up all kinds of dirt and debris it’s a bit embarrassing. Good thing she doesn’t sweep and tell. You can schedule her to clean your entire home or just one room. Having tanks to hold clean and dirty water is wonderful so easy to change. Can’t even confuse them. They are different colors. Although Rosie is a little wider than I’ve seen of some robot vacs, she still manages to get between my kitchen chairs without issue. She is built to clean, I didn’t really expect her to mop as well as she does. Puts my human capabilities to shame. I am so happy to have Rosie as part of our family. Well built and great quality. Added bonuses, she will take photos of your pets if she spots them while cleaning. I find this kind of fun. She also spots and finds all their missing toys. This is amazing. She’s found a few things I didn’t even realize were missing. I am seriously impressed with this machine!
Never in my lifetime did I expect to love a machine this much. We’ve named our hardest working family member Rosie. I love her so much. She cleans our floors with great much care. Picks up all kinds of dirt and debris it’s a bit embarrassing. Good thing she doesn’t sweep and tell. You can schedule her to clean your entire home or just one room. Having tanks to hold clean and dirty water is wonderful so easy to change. Can’t even confuse them. They are different colors. Although Rosie is a little wider than I’ve seen of some robot vacs, she still manages to get between my kitchen chairs without issue. She is built to clean, I didn’t really expect her to mop as well as she does. Puts my human capabilities to shame. I am so happy to have Rosie as part of our family. Well built and great quality. Added bonuses, she will take photos of your pets if she spots them while cleaning. I find this kind of fun. She also spots and finds all their missing toys. This is amazing. She’s found a few things I didn’t even realize were missing. I am seriously impressed with this machine!