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The DREAME L20 Ultra is a cutting-edge robot vacuum and mop featuring a fully automatic base station that self-empties dust, washes and dries mops, and refills water. With 7000Pa powerful suction, AI-driven obstacle avoidance, and MopExtend technology, it delivers thorough edge-to-edge cleaning. Ultrasonic carpet detection ensures mop removal for carpet safety, while smart navigation maps your home precisely. Compatible with voice assistants and app control, it’s designed for busy professionals seeking effortless, high-performance floor care.
































| ASIN | B0CC236CLT |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 180 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,040,895 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #615 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | DREAME |
| Brand Name | DREAME |
| Capacity | 4.5 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones |
| Control Method | App, Remote, Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 492 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Sponge |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | Base Station x1, Power Cord x1, Cleaning Brush x1, Dust Collection Bag x2, Mop Pad x2(pre-installed), Mop Pad Holder x2, Side Brush x1 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.5"L x 27"W x 19.49"H |
| Item Weight | 37.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | dreame |
| Model Name | L20 Ultra |
| Model Number | RLX41CE |
| Noise Level | 62 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | MopExtend, Auto-Maintenance, Self-Emptying, Auto-Mop Cleanig and Drying, Mop Removal Technology, Auto-Refilling Water and Solution, 7,000 Pa Powerful Suction,Smart Navigation, Duoscrub Mopping, CleanGenius Mode, Dirt Detection and Re Mopping |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 19.5"L x 27"W x 19.49"H |
| Special Feature | MopExtend, Auto-Maintenance, Self-Emptying, Auto-Mop Cleanig and Drying, Mop Removal Technology, Auto-Refilling Water and Solution, 7,000 Pa Powerful Suction,Smart Navigation, Duoscrub Mopping, CleanGenius Mode, Dirt Detection and Re Mopping Special Feature MopExtend, Auto-Maintenance, Self-Emptying, Auto-Mop Cleanig and Drying, Mop Removal Technology, Auto-Refilling Water and Solution, 7,000 Pa Powerful Suction,Smart Navigation, Duoscrub Mopping, CleanGenius Mode, Dirt Detection and Re Mopping See more |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile |
| UPC | 850044652228 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
D**S
Update: Awesome Robot-Poor Cleaning Solution Design
*See 10 day UPDATE below. I have five indoor dogs, one (Belgian Malinois) of which is a heavy shredder periodically. Currently, we have snow accumulation in my area (Tennessee). So hair and wet paw tracks are an issue. I have trained my dogs to the “wet feet” command. Upon entering from outside during wet weather periods, I would state “wet feet” and they would sit and wait for me to clean/wipe their feet/paws. Further, the amount of grit and debris carried in from outside in their paws (x 4 per dog) is unbelievable! When you have as many dogs as I do, this can wreak havoc on your back; and especially at my age of 64 years. lol. So, between the grit, wet/muddy tracks, and hair-you spend much time and effort cleaning multiple times throughout each day-wiping feet, sweeping/vacuuming, mopping. Since acquiring this robot, if it’s terribly nasty-wet outside, I still do the “wet feet“ drill, but only if it’s excessively nasty out. My guys come inside onto an absorbent rug, then go about their way. Dried tracks on the floor are no longer a problem. I have scheduled robot cleanings twice per day-(1) midday vacuuming and light mopping in rooms where dogs are, and (2), all rooms vacuuming and mopping at the end of the day (approx 9 pm) when dogs are inside/gone to bed for the night. Then I also have a deep cleaning scheduled for all rooms once per week at 9 pm. The setup and app is not convoluted at all. I suggest you just take the time to review the app and familiarize yourself with it-setup your schedules based on your needs, then setup any shortcuts you might need in the interim of routine schedules. Initially, it seems overwhelming, but it’s really not. I currently have one shortcut set for “pet tracks” and if my guys have tracked and it isn’t in close proximity of my scheduled cleaning time(s), I activate this shortcut and it does a quick vacuuming and mopping of the rooms where my dogs are allowed and have tracked wet/muddy prints. You can setup shortcuts based on your needs per room/zone. The options and pros are voluminous and I’m still learning and adjusting as I go. What I don’t like at all is the cleaning solution situation. You can only use the specified solution per Dreame-and I’m mostly ok with that EXCEPT it is out of stock-everywhere. Another and equally important thing, you have to replace the entire solution container when you run out. There’s no refilling of the container. I find that to be unfortunate in the amount of plastic accumulated and trashed in the environment with each empty container, and most assuredly, more expensive. The solution container should be one capable of being refilled. I’m tempted to remove one star for this, but the robot in and off itself truly deserves 5 stars. That said, SHAME ON DREAME for their (1), failure in their cleaning solution design not being environmentally friendly, and (2), failure to have the cleaning solution available and in stock. If you’re going to design it so only your cleaning solution can be used-then ensure it’s available to your customers for goodness sake! Dreame really dropped the ball, holistically, with the cleaning solution situation. Absent my gripe about the cleaning solution situation- is this robot worth it? It is expensive, by all means; but yes! It is absolutely worth it. It’s been a real back-saving and quality of life improvement for me. PS. In advance, please forgive any typos as I did this review on my phone with autocorrect, which typically has a mind if it’s own. *UPDATE * Almost two weeks into using this robot daily, at a minimum-my life is soooo much easier and my floors are clean. As I have five dogs and it’s wet, winter weather here in Tennessee, I have tweaked the scheduled cleanings due to the nasty wet weather right nite-regular cleanings five days per week and deep cleanings two days per week. I continue to use the shortcut for pet tracks intermittently, for wet tracked paws. I haven’t had my Bissell multi-surface floor cleaner out one time since. Now, does this robot clean deeply like I would? No. But it’s pretty dang close. There’s a few spots in my house it can’t get to such as under my sofa, under the coffee table, my pedestal dining table feet…those are things which will have to be moved under any circumstances to clean underneath. That’s ok. Since this robot was so expensive, I did purchase the 2-year extended warranty for added peace of mind. I was really on the fence with this robot and one of the Roborock’s (7+) and ended up going with this one. No regrets thus far…At all.
A**U
NEW UPDATE!!
UPDATE: The Customer service contacted me to address the issues with the 1st L20 machine which as a 3 star rating. This is the reason why the L20 is now at a 4 start rating at this time. The customer rep has been extremely helpful and has reassured me that all of the issues were due to a defect in my machine. Once the vacuum has remapped my house and has had the same amount of time as the original L20 (3 months) I will update this review) (The Original review for the 1st L20) I have had my Dreame L20 for 3 months now. Here’s the pros and cons: Con:1 it’s gets all dinged up including the camera lenses. I have once camera lens that has a scratch on the glass all ready. Pro: Once you finally figure out how to put the carpet in your rooms it does a great job on separating long hair so it doesn’t interrupt your vacuuming and the quality of your vacuuming. Con: I’m still learning how to use there app, and I’ve had to delete and reinstall the all because of issues with it mapping out my house and the app not saving its work each the vacuum had a successful run. If you are first using the map and the map shifts and your walls are no longer correct you have to start all over again. PRO: this one it big: it is the first robotic vacuum that has been able to vacuum hard and carpeted floors, BUT been able to actually clean the floors!!! I had another vacuum that is pretty much that same as this except for the mopping of the floors. This vacuum has it! My tips: make sure you allow the vacuum to leave its obstacles when possible, move kitchen table chairs if you can. Their cleaner lasts a long time. I hope my kitchen floor, and hallway every night and 2 bathrooms once a week and the cleaning bottle is at 75% full. Do not use the generic bags they don’t work right yet. The generic main wheel works perfectly only with the side brush and air filter. This is all true if you are reading the reviews as well. All in all I would buy this vacuum again, but I would’ve waited so I wasn’t paying so much money. Update on 1/24/2024!! Now 5 Star Review!!!After having the new vacuum and having it run for a sold 3 months my review for this product has changed. This is an amazing vacuum that is everything I hoped it would be when I originally bought it plus more! My floors have never looked cleaner, it is so much more quieter, along with it using the extended arms like it was suppose to. When it does to the dock and cleans the pads it is no longer loud, but emptying the garbage into the bag isn't the quietest. There are functions that weren't available on the first one 1 received that I now have. There also isn't anymore running into the walls or my furniture. All I have to do is create a short cut or set my schedule and the work is done for me. I couldn't ask for a better system especially with me being disabled. What a lifesaver!!! I would highly recommend!!
S**N
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Update: I hate this vacuum more than ever before and will never recommend Dreame to anyone. I honestly can't understand the praise that Vacuum Wars on YouTube gives Dreame. They are constantly ranked as one of the highest on their website through a lot of thorough testing. From a real custom experience, it's but nothing but horrible. This thing is still dragging pet fur all around the house and leaving clumps of it everywhere. It basically sweeps it into clumps and then you have to come by with an upright vacuum or broom and finish the job. The most frustrating part of it all, is still the obstacle avoidance. It can't handle barstools or dog bowls that have flat legs for some reason. Wouldn't this be the equivalent of it avoiding it as a regular obstacle? Instead it's constantly trying to climb the dog bowl and dragging it across the floor, spilling water everywhere. The only way around this is to set this as a no-go zone but I feel like it's ridiculous to have to do that for a $1200 vacuum. I will put my money elsewhere in the future. Wish it lived up to its hype. Original Review: I don’t know what to think of this product anymore. First off, it’s extremely expensive and when something is this expensive, you expect it to be next to perfect. I’m constantly going back and forth with this thing and the worst part is that it’s way past the return point so there’s nothing I can do about it. I used to be pleased with it’s performance but lately it has just fallen so short of what it should be capable of. It was a huge step up from the previous Eufy X9 Pro I previously had and returned but it still falls way short of what it should be able to handle. It can’t even mop dried dirt off the floor, which is a basic task for a $1200+ machine that’s built to mop. It simply just doesn’t have the power. If you want this to just be a daily clean to take the dirt off the floor it’s fine but anything more and it seems to not be able to handle it. If you have a pet, what’s a whole other story. Vacuums of this size just can’t keep up and that goes for all brands. The dust bins just don’t have the capacity that’s required to handle pet hair. They just recently added a feature to where it will empty the bin into the home base more frequently but it’s just not enough. All too often I will see the vacuum dragging around huge chunks of pet hair because it’s full so it’s just pushing it around. What good does that do anybody? These devices really need to implement a feature that senses when the bin is full and automatically empty it. I will say that the AI is way ahead of what the Eufy was capable of. This one can actually recognize most things and will even show you a picture on the app of what it detected and most of the times, it’s right and will do a good job avoiding the obstacles. I recently got new barstools though and it kept running over the legs for some reason and couldn’t recognize that they were an obstacle. Eventually it fixed one day, perhaps with an update. The good thing about Dreame is they seem to constantly be improving. At the same time, your device quickly feels outdated because new features were added to a new model just a year later and now you’re stuck with a $1200-1500 machine that no one wants to buy again just for a couple of new features. For example, the new version has a side brush that swings out just like the mop pad does, while this model doesn’t. Not sure if I’ll keep buying Dreame products in the future. All products of this style seem to have caveats. I will continue to use it since I put the money into it. Pros Lots of settings and customization Easy mapping of your home Large capacity home base dust bin and water tanks Above average AI detection Includes mopping solution and auto adds to water Has a swinging mop pad to get close to base boards Mop pads detach and are left behind when not needed Cons Doesn’t fit under most couches Does not recognize when dust bin is full Roller brush gets tangled with long hair regardless of brush design (all vacuums do) Can’t handle tough mopping jobs Requires No custom icons for room labeling Water tank doesn’t have handles so pouring out dirty water is not that easy (other vacuums have this) Horrible widgets
J**N
L20 Ultra-great choice
In September of 2023 I purchased the Dreame L20 Ultra directly from Dreame after extensive research. I've always owned iRobot vacuums but after seeing reviews I chose the L20 Ultra, particularly for its mopping style, almost hands-free maintenance and its mapping capabilities. I ran it daily, having it mop once a week and some places like the kitchen and dining area twice a week. Very impressed with the control I had on setting room boundaries on the app. The L20 rarely got itself stuck and its cleaning was great. After about a month, the vacuum motor stopped working and I had to have the unit sent back. Because the unit was brand new and of limited supply there was quite a delay in replacing the unit, and the company refunded me the full amount. I went back into researching vacuum mop combos and I purchased the Ecovacs DeeBot x2 Omni. After running that vacuum for nearly two weeks I realized just how good the Dreame L20 Ultra was. The DeeBot app was not as user friendly and the mapping capability was not good at all. I watched the vacuum for the longest time keep trying to make a turn into a room and it just kept driving directly into the wall until I intervened. The L20 Ultra never had to even touch my walls to know its positioning. The DeeBot did not seem as efficient as the Dreame and took forever to clean, sometimes not finishing a cleaning task in one cycle. I also did not like that I had to add cleaning solution into the water tank whereas the Dreame does that automatically. I gave the DeeBot a chance but had to return it. After more research and considering iRobot and Roborock, I came back to Dreame, knowing how great it was even with the inconvenience I faced when the motor stopped working. In December 2023 I re-purchased the L20 Ultra from Amazon and in April 2024 I had an issue where the water pump failed. Dreame had me send it back to repair it. While it was gone for a couple of weeks, I brought up my Roomba J7+ from my downstairs. The J7+ is not able to navigate as well as the Dreame, especially in dark places. It needs me to replace the mop and wash and dry it after each cleaning. I have to pour liquid into a reservoir each time it cleans and it barely can make it through a full cleaning without me adding more detergent. Since receiving my repaired Dreame back in May 2024, it's been working on the daily. I maintain it according to the notices I get through the app and it does a great job. There has been very few times it got stuck somewhere but it is very rare. So to summarize, the vacuum works great and I would give it 5 stars especially with my experience with other vacuum/mop combos. The two issues I ran into with the product were kind of big deal and a real inconvenience having to send it back and then waiting weeks for a replacement so with considering that, I brought it down to 4 stars. Dreame customer service was great with communication whenever I reached out. I'm hoping the vacuum keeps going strong. I have owned some well maintained Roombas for almost 10 years, so let's see.
H**.
Some bugs but a huge advance over previous generations....
At the time of this review, the L20 had just been released so I figure they will fix some of the flaws with updates in the near future. I used to own old zig-zag random Roombas until about 2013 but gave up on them when I decided the the downsides were more hassle than they were worth. Random zig zagging and knocking into every thing was starting to cause wear on furniture and baseboards. Also, they tended to eat things up and get stuck a lot. Using virtual wall, which had to also be programmed, was a hassle. This thing is completely different and once dialed in has been outstanding. The idea that I could tell it to clean a single room or zone on the other side of the house and that it would just do it and not even have to worry that it would get lost or not finish is mind blowing. Even more so that I could do it from anywhere in the world and even watch it through it's camera. That said, it's no without it's flaws. My house is single story 3400 square feet. Mapping presented issues due to the size and limits on how far it will map from the starting point. The base station is in the kitchen, which is on one side of the house. When trying to map from the base station, it will only go a little over 120 feet before it hits a virtual limit and will not go any further. This left the master suite, the laundry room, and a bedroom all at the other end of the house unmapped. The only work around was to map from a starting point closer to the center but then you're not starting from the base station. One massive bug is that if you start mapping without it leaving the base station, it will basically go forever. I finally stopped it after 80 minutes and after it had visited the entire house at least 5 times. Eventually, it started having shifts in it's position which resulted in the nearly perfect map up to that point become distorted as walls it had previously mapped were now being drawn as obstacles and new walls were going up at an angel to the actual walls. Eventually I discovered that if I click "dock" after it's created a map and is revisiting everything it already did in detail, that I could manually save the "temporary map". After that, if I manually drove the L20 close enough to the dock and then pressed home on the dock, the robot would dock and add the missing dock location to the map. So after hours of messing with it, I was eventually able to get it mapped and docked. Another setup issue was not having water. I tried manual mop cleaning 5 times and no water would come out. What I eventually did to fix this was to fill the clean water tank to the literal top and prime the input tube by pouring water into it. That fixed it but this will cause a few reviewers to knock a star or two off. Other issues. If you close a door which we sometimes do when it's cleaning in bedrooms and we don't want the sound coming down the hallway into the living room, when it finishes, rather than stopping at the closed door and sending a message asking me to clear the obstruction so it can get home, it just starts randomly wandering in all of the rooms it can get to. It's not lost because the position in the map on the app is accurate to where it really is. Also, if you close a door and it's part of a room being cleaned, in this case the hallway and the hallway door closing off the bedrooms from the living room, the robot will just stop and say it was obstructed rather than cleaning up go the edge of the door. This is perplexing given that you could put a new obstacle in a room even at a wall and it will happily navigate around it and mark it as an obstacle, but not so with closed doors. The work around for this is to split the two rooms on either side of the door into entry ways about 1.5 feet wide and then merge those into an "entry" zone that the door sits in the middle of. However, I'd have to do this to every bedroom door adjoining the hallway if I want to clean just the hallway but have the doors closed. Currently I have to open all the doors to all the bedrooms if i want clean the hallway....except for the one that I created the entry zone for. It really needs to have a concept of doors. We should be able to mark doors on the map and it should understand when doors are open and closed. It doesn't know when its dustbin is full and will just pack it tight until it's too full to be emptied at the the dock. This happened the first few cleanings and I had to pull all of the dust out of the bins myself. Clearly this means admitting my floors were a mess. After the first complete cleaning, this hasn't been an issue since, but it seems they should be able to know when the bin is full and even more so, should be able to message you in the app if the dock isn't able to empty it. Seems like that could be a photo sensor so it knows when to go home to empty and when it fails to suck out the dust. Editing is clunky and not complete. When it builds the map, sometimes floor standing items become walls. I'd like to be able to edit the walls and mark the floor standing items for what they are. Carpet marking is awkward. It assumes carpets are parallel to the floor plan rather than at angles which a number of my short pile throw rugs are. Wish I could save zones since there are several high traffic areas near each other but in different adjoining rooms. I can set zones in these areas and take care of them more frequently without having to do entire rooms, but I have to set it up every time. I can't save a zone config. Some times rooms next to each other get the same color even though they are split and marked as their own rooms. Wish I could change the color. The robot will sometimes avoid areas for no apparent reason. No obstacles marked and nothing there at all. I can put zones around the missed spots and it will happily clean them even though it didn't the first time. Cleaning history shows marked obstacle icons, but you can't click on them and view the photos like you can in the live map. This is super frustrating if you've already started another cleaning cycle somewhere else. The scheduled patrol is interesting but useless since it doesn't appear you can auto record video for later review. Despite the flaws, it's light years ahead of the old zig zagging roombas. Edit: after living with it for over a week, have run into some annoying bugs. Floor direction is ignored for zone cleaning. If I pick a zone in a room that has wood floors where I set the direction horizontal or vertical in the settings for that floor type, the robot ignores the setting and cleans against the grooves. Similarly, if I pick an entire room and select 2x, the first pass will be along the floor direction as specified but the second pass will be perpendicular cleaning across the floor grooves...similar to the zone bug above. Another issue is that the robot will frequently avoid areas..some times small all the way to large even though nothing was there in mapping and nothing was there during cleaning. Sending it for another cleaning usually results in the ignored areas getting done but it's annoying and happens randomly in every room. Doing 3x passes in a smallish area with vacuuming and mopping results in the robot sucking up lots of water and basically destroying the HEPA filter. They should prevent this from happening when the area is small enough to force vacuuming first and then mopping second so there's no water on the floor during the vacuuming phase.
A**R
Not worth the money
At first I was pretty impressed but as time went on it's just gotten worse. I have already had to have the vacuum mop serviced because it indeed did NOT detect dog poop and then proceeded to drag it all over the house and ruin the mop. I find that it rarely vacuums properly. It leaves a trail of dirt instead of picking it up. The self emptying feature is very finicky and also leaves so much dirt on and around the base/ramp. I would love to try a different or newer version but at this point at the price point, I don't think it's worth anyone's money or time. With the mapping, it does not go over dirty spots more than once on it's own and it doesn't go back and try to clean an area that you've moved and obstacle from.
W**N
Was skeptical but so far, it's lived up to the hype.
Had been using a Roborock S6 for a long while until it ran over cat puke. Decided I wanted to get something with a forward facing camera and AI smarts to try and avoid running over stuff including wires. Also wanted something that could mop our hardwoods. Wanted to avoid the vibrating mob pads like the current Roborocks (except the Q-Revo) because I've read they can cause scratching on floors. The Q-Revo doesn't have a camera and the obstacle avoidance I want. I was leery about trying out a bot that is so new... from a company I had never heard of with a limited track record, especially at this price point (note I did pick it up during fall Prime $300 off sale which certainly helped). I fully expected to get it, have it not perform well, and send it back but so far, several weeks in I'm really happy with it. The obstacle avoidance is great. It has only gotten hung on a wire once and that was one that was hanging from a table... black wire... at night. I blame myself on that one. Otherwise, it has never gotten stuck anywhere or drug anything around which was constant with our S6. The map generation is great. I have no complaints with the app. It seems fully featured and highly customizable. I assumed the app would be an issue, but they seem to have their s*** together there as well. The mopping is where it really shines ;). Being able to kick out one pad to get close to the wall really provides for great coverage. I've included some before and after photos. It really made a drastic improvement on our floors as evidenced by the dirty water that I emptied out. It's not going to remove really stuck on spots... you can see one in one of the photos... but for standard maintenance and keeping things looking good it's great. I was disappointed that when it got here, I found the cleaning solution contains alcohol. The people who refinished our floors told us not to use alcohol products. I thought that might happen and assumed I could just pour my own vinegar-based solution into the cleaning solution tank but didn't realize that there is no cleaning solution tank. You literally insert their cleaner bottle into the unit so there's no way to use your own cleaner. I don't know if this is a way to try and force you to purchase their cleaner or not. Unless and until they come out with a cleaner that does not contain alcohol, I can't go along with this. Thus, I drilled a hole in the top of their bottle, emptied out their solution and filled it with my own with a funnel. Then I inserted that into the unit, and it's been working great. There are warnings in the manual about using their own solution, stating it could cause issues with the base station, but the solution I'm using seems to be working great. I'm using this stuff by the way: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6EECEY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I read some stuff on Reddit about the mob extend ridding up on the wall edge if you have quarter round molding but if that was an issue at some point, they must have patched it as I haven't seen that. One issue that people have mentioned that I will agree with is if you are mopping and vacuuming at the same time you might end up with wet edges on your rugs. I don't really mind that too much on my entry way rug as it's intended to deal with wet shoes. You can avoid this by setting up your cleaning routine to vac and mop separately in areas where that could be an issue. This thing is certainly an investment. For people like us that I would call... motivationally challenge.... keeping things clean has never been easy so this thing is a godsend for us. If you're on the fence and waiting for some more people to test it out like I was... I'd say give it a shot. Until Roborock comes out with a Q-Revo with a camera and AI... I think this is probably the best robovac on the market.
A**R
this thing is exceptional
we had a shark robot vacuum RV1001 for a few years that was supposed to be smart and capable of emptying itself, it was a reliable machine but pretty dumb. the thing would run around and crash into things, its marked up all our baseboards and furniture and would find its way round by slamming into tings rather than sensing them. i spent hours and hours and hours researching these things and settled on the L20. we got and woah its what the shark should have been from the beginning. Its so intelligent its unreal, it can get round our 1300sqft living area without bumping into a single thing, it gets right up on the baseboards without hitting them gets round furniture, can go round chair and table legs without getting confused or stuck it identifies kids toys, animal mess and goes around, its just fantastic. unlike the shark It even follows a logical pattern cleaning, it will do the edges of a room first then do the middle in a proper pattern, you can set mopping intensity water flow, suction power on a per room level, it mapped the area is 5mins flat, you can manually tweak the map if desired but its really not necessary as it automatically, identifies different floor surfaces. its just a real mega leap forward in robot vacuums, yeah its double the price of the shark but its more than twice as good, its logical precise and efficient and completes the job in half the time of the shark. also if it just has to pass through and area to get somewhere it speeds up. i cant get over how good this thing is its light years ahead of many of the competitors. i looked at the the ecovacs deebot x2 but it seems to be plagued with software issues and i think the only real competitor to this is probably the roborock s8 pro ultra but i'm not a fan of the drag style mops as they can scratch floors if a rock gets stuck under the mop unlike the rotating mops where the rock will work its way out. if i wanted to spend less money id look at the dreame L10/L10s or the roborock q revo
A**N
Excelente para la limpieza
Excelente robot aspiradora, funciona muy bien, realiza la limpieza de manera adecuada. Sólo hay que darle un poco de limpieza al robot cada 3-4 semanas para asegurar su eficiencia. Está padre que se limpia sola las modas y pone todo el polvo en un contenedor para que no te tengas que ensuciar. Además, me impresionan los sensores que evitan obstáculos y tienen la casa muy bien mapeada. Tiene una función para poder ver su cámara en tiempo real, lo que lo convierte también en ayudante de la seguridad en casa. Muy contento con este producto. Sólo es difícil conseguir respuestos de las botellas de detergente.
H**F
Best Robo Vaccum in the market
It was a great investment done . I checked a lot of robot vacuum but this was one of the best selection I did . 1- the Vaccum power is good enough to take most of the dust and dirt from the ground. Best part it has an option to leave the mop pads at the base station while vacuuming floor and carpets. 2- the rotating mopping function is needed to remove the stains better rather than a pad just viping the whole house. 3- mapping function is good which allows the zone wise cleaning and room cleaning whichever is needed. 4-if you don’t want to keep spending money on the dirt bag collector much . You have the manual removal of the dirt from the robo itself. 5-easy cleaning of the dirty water collector and adding fresh water to the base station. I would recommend this dreame Vaccum than any other in the market . The built quality is amazing
R**R
Excellent product
Great product and I am so happy with the performance. Thank you
I**E
Muy Recomendable
Es una aparato maravilloso, cumple con lo que dice, es un gran aditamento a la rutina de limpieza del hogar, es muy cómodo tenerla. Le indicas donde limpiar, lo limpia. La intensidad también puedes modificarla, se limpia sola, te avisa cuando ocupa ser aseada. Aspira super bien los pelos de mascota, nosotros tenemos dos pugs dentro de la casa y lo hace maravilloso. Lo unico es que el liquido para trapear la mopa tarda en llegar bastante y no es nada barato, de todo lo demas, estoy fascinada. No pide aguinaldo y no se le enferman los hijos a cada rato, así que lo super recomiendo para las personas que les gusta tener su casa limpia, y no tienen el tiempo de hacerlo a profundidad. Comprenlo no se van a arrepentir.
S**H
Pathetic and do not recommend
Worst experience after using this for an year. This is an issue box. Before purchasing please check for the services. The services are pathetic as you have to carry the entire setup to the shop for fixing. This is cheap
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