Dreame Matrix10 Ultra: station-mounted wiper replacement, 30,000 Pa, improved throughput!


The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra robot vacuum cleaner is the company's flagship product for the global market as of early November 2025. Its key feature is a unique all-in-one station, which can automatically change cloth sets and load them onto the robot based on the area being cleaned. In the bathroom, more absorbent cloths are used, while in the kitchen, they are better at removing stains from the floor. And in other rooms, special heat-resistant cloths are used, the material of which retains its temperature longer after being rinsed at the station with hot water. Furthermore, the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra boasts improved maneuverability, a retractable lidar sensor, an object recognition system with backlighting, increased suction power up to 30,000 Pa, and a wide range of app features. At the time of writing, this combination of features will set you back approximately $1,900, which is already an ultra-premium price for a robot vacuum cleaner. So, below, I'll be thoroughly testing the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra, highlighting the pros and cons based on the test results, and then expressing my own opinion on the robot. So, let's get started!
Equipment
The robot vacuum cleaner arrived in a branded box like this:
In addition to the robot and station itself, the delivery kit includes:
- Power adapter.
- A liter bottle of branded cleaning product.
- A separate bottle of special cleaning product to protect against pet odors.
- Another separate bottle of cleaning agent for wooden floors.
- Three spare sets of wet cleaning wipes with different structures.
- Two spare bags for the station.
- Spare side brush.
- Spare HEPA filter.
- The robot's documentation is available in several languages. Unfortunately, in my case, there was no Russian version.
The robot vacuum cleaner is very well equipped. It doesn't have the Ultra Complete features of its predecessors, but it does come with all the spare parts, which is a plus!
Appearance
Now let's take a look at how the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra works. It comes in two colors: white and black. I received the black version.
First, I'll show you how the robot works. It's round.
The height of the body with the lidar raised is 111 mm, and with it hidden in the body it is 89.5 mm, which allows the robot to enter 9-cm gaps for cleaning.
A wall sensor is mounted on the right bumper. Navigation is handled by a lidar system and a backlit object recognition system.
AI Action technology, like its predecessors, claims to recognize over 240 types of household objects.
In addition to object recognition, the camera can be used for remote monitoring of your home via a smartphone.
The lidar cover isn't spring-loaded, but it doesn't need one. The lidar contains microphones for voice control of the robot via the proprietary "Ok, Dreame" assistant, as well as two mechanical control buttons.
The 310 ml dust container is located under the top cover, which is held in place by magnets.
The filtration system is based on a washable HEPA filter. The 80 ml water tank is hidden inside the housing. Water is automatically pumped into it at the station.
The robot has four wall sensors and a carpet sensor on the bottom. It has a single, three-beam side brush secured with a screw. The side brush extends into corners and under furniture for thorough sweeping.
It can also rise when washing the floor without dry cleaning, on carpets, as well as when returning to the station and overcoming thresholds.
The robot's wheels deserve special attention. They are equipped with additional retractable legs for overcoming high thresholds. The technology is called ProLeap. It claims to be able to overcome single-level thresholds up to 42 mm high and two-level thresholds up to 80 mm high, which will be verified in tests.
Another interesting feature is that they added an automatic body lift by 30 mm when cleaning on carpets.
The cleaning module is already familiar from Dreame's previous flagship models. It features two bristle-petal turbo brushes called HyperStream. The central brush unit is floating and rises during floor cleaning. The manufacturer also notes that the brushes now apply pressure automatically if you enable this new feature in the app. The turbo brushes are held in place by spokes and are cone-shaped to remove tangled hair and fur.
For wet cleaning, the robot mops the floor with two round, rotating pads. They are held in place with Velcro. One pad extends to the edge of the body for a thorough cleaning of the floor along walls and furniture.
There's even an algorithm for back-scrolling under furniture. Furthermore, the robot's back-scrolling feature allows it to fit tightly into corners to minimize blind spots. The cleaning pad lift feature is also implemented on carpets, as is the automatic reset function at the station for a full dry cleaning and cleaning pad replacement.
The napkin holders now tilt up to 10 degrees in all directions, adapt to height differences with a 3 mm stroke, and apply 8 Newtons of force to the floor.
The cloths themselves and the differences between them are worth a separate discussion. Three sets of cloths are available. The blue ones are heat-resistant and accumulate heat, allowing the cloths to stay hot longer after washing. Hot cloths, on the other hand, are better at cleaning floors and removing stains.
Orange wipes have a slightly different structure, with nylon bristles that should be better at removing greasy stains in the kitchen and other areas prone to dirt.
According to manufacturers, gray cloths absorb moisture better, making them more suitable for cleaning floors in areas where water is more likely to accumulate. This applies to bathrooms.
We've sorted out the robot. We see that its design differs from the previously released one. Dreame X50 Ultra Complete Minimal. Only off-road capability has improved, likely due to the updated wheel tread, and an automatic lift feature has been added for carpeted areas. Otherwise, the cleaning module and navigation are identical.
Now let's talk about the docking station, called the PowerDock. Like most similar docking stations, the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra self-cleans its dust bin, washes the cloths with hot water, automatically adds detergent, and dries the cloths with warm air after each cleaning cycle. The docking station is also equipped with sensors that monitor the degree of soiling of the cloths, allowing them to be re-washed when necessary.
In addition, this station can be connected to the sewer and water supply systems by purchasing the appropriate module, called RAW9.
But the most interesting feature is the automatic cloth replacement function at the station. First, I'll show you how it works and explain how it works. In the app, you select the cloth type for each zone on the map. When you start cleaning, the station first loads the robot with the first cloth type, rinses it, and begins cleaning. Then, after cleaning, the robot enters the station, rinses the cloths, unclips them, and moves off the station. The station lifts them into the storage area, removes the other cloths, places them on the bottom, and the robot enters, reattaches them, rinses them, and begins cleaning the next zone with the corresponding cloth type.
This is actually a really cool idea for cleaning hygiene. Now you can use one set of wipes to clean the floor in the area where you take off your shoes and where the dirt is trodden on. This way, you can avoid using the same wipes in, say, a child's room or bedroom. Another set of wipes can be used only in areas where pets live, especially if there are likely to be accidents. And the final set of wipes can be used in the cleanest rooms—the bedrooms. Or, you can designate zones based on your own needs. You don't have to follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Returning to the station. The station's bottom is flat, without ridges, which improves the station's self-cleaning properties, simplifying maintenance. This doesn't compromise the cleaning performance of the wipes. The wipes themselves are washed through a series of nozzles that evenly wet both wipes. The water temperature during washing reaches 100 degrees Celsius. Drying temperatures for the wipes, bag, and dust container are not specified, but will be verified during testing.
The robot's access ramp is removable, as is the coarse filter in the tray. However, the tray itself is not removable.
Above the robot's parking area, under the cover, there is a garbage bag and a container for detergent.
The bag is the standard design. But the detergent reservoir has been updated. It now has three compartments – for different detergents and corresponding sets of wipes.
This is another option for dividing the wipe sets by purpose. Some wipes are washed with regular detergent, others with a detergent for protecting against pet odors, and others with a detergent for wood surfaces.
The water tanks are traditionally located under the top cover. The dirty water tank holds 4 liters, while the clean water tank has been increased to 5.5 liters.
So, here's how the napkin sets are stored at the station. You press the button, open the door, and see all three sets on the back.
The holders are magnetically attached to the door and then, using a special mechanism, move to the area where the napkins are placed on the robot.
I'll add that the wipes are dried at the station using hot air. The robot also has a built-in dust collector and a waste bag drier at the station. That's a plus.
We see that, unlike the robot, the station itself has many more updates, all of them very important. The pros and cons of the design will be discussed in the final review. Let's move on!
Technical specifications
The main characteristics of the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra, as stated by the manufacturer, are listed below:
Robot vacuum cleaner:
- Li-Ion battery 6400 mAh.
- Suction power up to 30,000 Pa.
- Operating time up to 180 min.
- Dust collector 310 ml.
- Water tank 80 ml.
- Obstacle clearance up to 80 mm.
- Dimensions: 350*111/89 mm.
Station:
- Clean water tank: 5.5 l.
- Dirty water tank: 4 l.
- Bag in station: 3.2 l.
- Dimensions: 416*589*460 mm.
Compared to the X50 Ultra Complete, they've increased suction power and clean water tank capacity. But what some may dislike is the increased size of the station, which is even larger than the L30 model. It's the largest station I've encountered, weighing over 16.5 kg, which could also be an inconvenience. For those interested, the station's height with the lid up is 86.7 cm.
Functional capabilities
Speaking of features, the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra is controlled via the proprietary Dreamehome app. It connects to the network without any issues, and there are no regional locks or workarounds. The app is in Russian, and the robot itself also speaks Russian. Everything is convenient and intuitive.
I displayed the main functions on the screen, highlighting the new features in bold:
- Automatic napkin replacement at the station.
- Self-cleaning dust collector.
- Wash napkins with hot water (100°C).
- Drying napkins with warm air.
- Drying the dust collector with warm air.
- Drying the garbage bag with warm air.
- Automatic addition of detergent.
- Raising the wipers, side and central brush.
- Side brush extension in corners.
- Lidar entering the body.
- Raising the body to overcome rapids.
- Raising the body for cleaning on carpets.
- Cleaning with pressure.
- Recognizing objects on the floor.
- Camera illumination in low light conditions.
- Remote home monitoring via smartphone.
- Saving multiple cleaning maps in memory.
- 3D map of the room.
- Automatic zoning of premises into rooms.
- Selecting areas and rooms for cleaning.
- Virtual walls and no-go zones (and for wet cleaning mode).
- Suction power adjustment.
- Setting the frequency of rinsing wipes.
- User mode.
- CleanGenius mode.
- Spot recognition.
- Cleaning behind the curtains.
- Cleaning log.
- Setting up cleaning according to a schedule.
- Automatic power increase on carpet.
- Carpet cleaning in wet cleaning mode.
- Automatic removal of napkin holders at the station.
- Yandex.Alice support.
- Support "Ok, Dreame"
- Dynamic cleaning of an area with obstacles.
- Hair compression in the dust collector.
We see that the flagship's functionality has been further updated. The app offers a huge number of options for flexible cleaning settings. Of particular interest, they've added a new pressure cleaning mode, which apparently allows the robot to press the central brush assembly more firmly to the floor while cleaning. This is another improvement compared to the X50 model. Kudos to Dreame engineers for continually updating their robots' functionality!
Testing
A detailed video review of the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra, including all tests, has already been prepared and published on the channel:
Navigation
And finally, let's move on to the tests. First, we'll test the robot's navigation in a room with obstacles. After leaving the station, it navigated the perimeter of the room, recognizing and carefully navigating around the legs of a dryer. It then proceeded to clean the entire accessible area in a serpentine pattern. It swept around the box and the table legs before returning to the station. The mirror introduced no errors in the map. The test was successful!
When it comes to navigating within the home, everything is designed differently compared to the navigation algorithm of previously tested robots. First, the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra cleans rooms assigned to one type of cloth, then switches to a different cloth and cleans a second group of rooms, then switches cloths again and cleans a third type of room. It navigates each room along the perimeter, then in a serpentine pattern. There were no uncleaned areas, cleaning speed was on par with similar robots, and the test was passed successfully!
Passing under low furniture
The minimum height at which the robot can travel was also tested. I created a 9-centimeter gap under the furniture, and it fits through it without a problem, lowering the lidar into the housing and turning on the backlight. That's a plus!
Autonomy
I also tested the battery life when running the robot at maximum power with wet cleaning enabled. It lasted 112 minutes, cleaning 71 square meters of usable space. In reality, that's just under two full cleanings of a two-bedroom apartment.
However, I should note that there's a resume cleaning mode after charging in the base station, so this model can clean twice the area. In my opinion, the robot's battery life is average. It's slightly shorter than the X50, which is likely due to its 1.5 times greater suction power.
Recognizing objects on the floor
As for the object avoidance system, it performs brilliantly in good lighting. The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra accurately avoided all six household objects, correctly recognizing five of them and identifying a toy as fabric. It also recognized and avoided all three of the three socks. It also recognized and accurately avoided all four wires. It also recognized and avoided six imitations of pet surprises. Overall, perfect!
However, in complete darkness, the object recognition system still performs somewhat poorly. Of six household objects, the robot correctly identified three, recognizing the toy as fabric again, but failed to recognize the shoe or the wire. It did slightly bump a scale and displace the wire, but didn't chew it or cause an error. It recognized all three socks and accurately avoided them. Of four wires, it avoided three, recognizing two, but chewed one and caused an error. Of six simulated animal surprises, it recognized five, but accurately avoided only four. Two were slightly displaced when turning.
I also tested the stain detection feature. The robot recognized a dried ketchup stain on the first run, turned off the suction, raised the brushes, and cleaned the stained area in floor cleaning mode. It then returned to the station, washed the cleaning pads, and continued cleaning as usual. It didn't check the stain a second time, and it did, so I can say the stain detection feature is indeed there, but it's still a bit crude, like most similar robots.
In principle, the application states that this is a laboratory function, which means that it is still working in test mode.
Cleaning behind the curtains
A key advantage of the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra over its competitors is its ability to clean behind curtains and drapes. To do this, set a specific zone on the map, and the robot first cleans the room in its normal mode, then gently pushes through curtains and drapes, cleaning behind them. Very cool!
Suction power
One of the most important tests is to check the actual suction power on a test bench with gaps of varying depths. In "Quiet" mode, the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra cleaned a 2 mm gap well. In Standard mode, the result remained unchanged. Surprisingly, the same was true in Turbo mode. In Maximum mode, a 4 mm gap was partially cleaned. But in Maximum+ mode, the robot managed to partially clean gaps of 6, 8, and 10 mm depth. And even on the updated test bench, it partially cleaned a 12 mm gap.
The power is actually high and higher than that of the X50, although some aerodynamic losses still remained, given that the deeper cracks were not completely penetrated, but partially.
Dry cleaning
The collection performance of various types of debris on laminate floors was good. Various types of debris were collected from the rack, including cat litter pellets, which often clog the turbo brush. Importantly, this robot vacuum cleaned corners well, leaving no debris behind. This is all thanks to the retractable side brush.
I'll note that in challenging environments, the robot doesn't completely sweep the outer corners, leaving small blind spots. This would be a good issue to address.
And what's interesting is that the brushes are completely clean after cleaning. That's a plus!
Anti-tangle Hair Protection
I also tested how the turbo brushes handled self-cleaning of hair and pet hair. I laid hair of varying lengths on the floor. The robot picked it up, and we see that the rear bristle-petal brush took the bristles' bristles, but it's very easy to clean thanks to its well-designed design. The front and side brushes are clean.
I tested the brushes under normal household conditions after using them in an apartment with a shedding pet. Even under these conditions, the brushes were clean, so I consider the cleaning module effective in preventing hair and fur from tangling!
Carpet cleaning
Additionally, debris was scattered on a low-pile carpet. I can say that the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra thoroughly cleaned the carpet. It also cleaned medium-pile carpet thoroughly. Test passed!
Self-cleaning
Immediately after the "dirty tests," I checked the robot vacuum's self-cleaning performance. I returned it to the station and ran the self-cleaning cycle. The results were good. However, we can see how clogged the HEPA filter is. It would definitely benefit from some pre-cleaning protection like a mesh.
Wet cleaning and carpets
When it comes to wet cleaning on carpets, there are several different robot behaviors. I'll highlight three of the most interesting. The first is the automatic lifting of the cleaning cloths when entering carpets, allowing the robot vacuum cleaner to simultaneously vacuum and mop the floor, leaving the carpets dry and clean. Again, the robot's body can be raised on carpets, something its predecessors didn't have.
The second option is to enable the automatic carpet avoidance feature in wet cleaning mode. And the third mode is the most interesting. The robot vacuum first performs dry and wet cleaning of hard floors, then returns to the base, automatically detaches the cleaning pads, and returns to the cleaning process, having vacuumed the carpets without the pads. This is especially useful for high- and medium-pile carpets, as it completely eliminates any contact between the pad and the carpet if necessary.
There's also a mode in which the robot uses its cloths to contact the carpet during dry and wet cleaning. This might be useful for some.
Wiping off dirt
The cleaning performance is also excellent. The cloth presses firmly to the floor and absorbs dirt. It also eliminates the narrow area along the baseboard, thanks to the extension of one of the cloths. This is a plus! It's also great that the robot backs into corners for better cleaning.
Removing stains
Regarding tough stain removal, I first tested the effectiveness of the new orange cloths, which are specifically designed for stain removal. With these cloths, the robot was able to remove most of the dried-on coffee and sauce stains in four passes, but it only achieved a near-perfect result on the fifth pass, which I'll count as the best. This is a very good result, one of the best on the project.
The blue heat-resistant wipes also produced good results—it took six passes to remove the stains. So, the orange wipes are actually slightly more effective.
Washing and drying test of napkins
I'd like to immediately talk about the efficiency of the station itself. Let's start with the cleaning quality of the wipes. Even after extensive testing, the wipes look significantly better after washing with the station. The water heating function and automatic detergent mixing undoubtedly improve the cleaning efficiency.
In a domestic setting, after washing the floor, the wipes are thoroughly rinsed at the station. No visible contamination was detected.
I decided to test the wash temperature myself – in my case, the peak temperature in the napkin wash zone was 74.2 degrees, and this is a very good result, taking into account losses and measurement errors!
The drying temperature of the wipes after washing exceeds 58 degrees Celsius, which is also a very good result. I also checked the drying temperature of the dust bag—it exceeds 39 degrees Celsius. And in the dust bag itself, the drying temperature in the station exceeds 61 degrees Celsius. Overall, the station is effective in heating both water and air!
It was also interesting to check the temperature of the wipes after washing, not just immediately after leaving the station, but after some time until the robot reached the cleaning area—in my case, about 10 meters away. This was done to evaluate the effectiveness of the blue wipes, which maintain temperature. The regular gray wipes remained at 32-37 degrees Celsius after transiting the room, but after just 15 seconds, the temperature dropped to 30-35 degrees Celsius. The orange wipes, under similar conditions, showed 33-39 degrees Celsius, but after just 15 seconds, the temperature dropped to 32-35 degrees Celsius. The blue wipes, on the other hand, immediately showed a temperature of 31-39 degrees Celsius, which remained at that level even after 15 seconds. Overall, blue wipes do indeed have the ability to accumulate heat, a very useful property for cleaning floors.
Station maintenance
A few words about station maintenance after a week of using the robot in a home environment. I activate the special self-cleaning function for the bottom, which washes it automatically. Then, you can remove the drain and coarse filter for manual cleaning, and also wipe down the non-removable parts with a cloth. It's not difficult, but ideally, the robot would have a fully removable compartment for parking and cleaning the cloths.
In any case, the station's updated design clearly simplifies its maintenance without compromising the quality of self-cleaning, and that's the main thing!
Passability
An equally interesting test is testing the robot's cross-country ability. Here, I'd like to point out that there are two threshold-crossing modes: step-over and synchronized two-wheel crossing. In my opinion, the step-over mode is the gentler one.
Let's start with a 2 cm threshold. The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra crossed it without a problem. A 3 cm threshold is also no problem for this robot. It crossed a 4 cm threshold without difficulty, as did a 5 cm threshold. However, the robot couldn't climb over a 6 cm threshold, no matter how hard it tried. I simulated the manufacturer's recommended two-level threshold of 4 cm + 4 cm – the robot's updated wheels are up to the task. This robot has the best maneuverability of any robot I've tested.
Fellow Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller Complete I was also able to cross an 8 cm two-level threshold, but I could only overcome 4 cm on one level. And here it was 5 cm on one level and 8 cm on two levels. Cool!
Driving on black surfaces
Driving over black carpets is no problem. The robot glides over the black carpet as if nothing had happened.
Noise level
As for the noise level, it ranges from 57.5 to 73 dB, depending on the selected operating mode. The noise level is elevated, but it's important to note that the robot is powerful, and these parameters are interrelated.
The station's noise level during self-cleaning is approximately 72 dB. And that's a good result!
Personal opinion
The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra robot vacuum cleaner has been thoroughly reviewed and tested. our evaluation system he managed to gain 258 points and expected to lead Overall rating of tested robotic vacuum cleaners according to the project, as of early November 2025. It will likely remain the best robot vacuum cleaner by the end of 2025, unless something stunning comes out from the competition in the near future.
I'll highlight the pros and cons I discovered, and then share my opinion on the robot. I liked the following:
- Automatic cleaning cloth replacement at the station. This feature significantly improves cleaning hygiene by allowing you to isolate particularly dirty areas, such as where you take off your shoes, or areas where pets might leave their mark, with a dedicated set of cloths. The robot won't use these cloths to clean bedrooms or children's rooms, marking another significant breakthrough in the robotic vacuum cleaner market.
- The station can be connected to the sewer and water supply by purchasing the appropriate module.
- The best features of any all-in-one station by 2025 standards. It features water heating up to 100 degrees Celsius, hot-air drying of wipes, dust collector drying in the robot, dust bag drying, automatic detergent mixing from three different compartments, wipe soil level monitoring, automatic cleaning of the station's bottom, and detachable wipes for a complete dry cleaning. In short, it offers full functionality, and most importantly, everything works perfectly.
- High-quality wet cleaning over large areas. The robot vacuum cleaner removes stains from floors faster than most similar products. Plus, the cleaning pad extends to baseboards, swivels under furniture, and backs into corners. The pads also lift up on carpets, tilt and move up and down for more effective cleaning of uneven surfaces, and a special set of pads maintains high temperatures after washing with hot water at the station. Everything is fully charged by 2025 standards.
- High suction power, both in the stated figures and in the test results. Regardless, it partially reached the 12 mm mark, which is one of the best results in the project!
- The robot vacuum cleaner completely sweeps out debris from corners and can even partially sweep it from under furniture thanks to its retractable side brush.
- The new dual turbo brushes reduce tangling of pet hair, are easier to clean, and effectively pick up debris on a variety of surfaces. Larger debris is better collected thanks to the increased clearance between the brushes.
- Automatic lifting of cloths, turbo brush and side brush.
- The lidar is concealed within the body, allowing the robot vacuum to clean under furniture as small as 9 cm. This means it can easily pass under a standard 10 cm furniture clearance, even if the floor is uneven or the furniture itself is 10 cm out of alignment, which is common in everyday households.
- The robot vacuum cleaner is capable of cleaning behind curtains and drapes, which makes it stand out from most lidar-based alternatives.
- Very good maneuverability. The best of all the robots I've tested, and there were over 200 of them in the test room. The robot can actually cross a 5 cm threshold on one level and an 8 cm threshold on two levels, and that's awesome!
- A very accurate object recognition system that showed perfect results in good lighting and relatively good results in complete darkness, but we'll get to that later.
- The proprietary app offers a wide range of features. New features are constantly being added, such as turbo brushes that press against the floor, dynamic cleaning, and even a hair compression feature that squeezes hair into the dust bin during cleaning.
- The robot's pet-friendly features deserve special attention. It can add a separate detergent to protect against pet odors. It has a pet recognition feature, the ability to launch the robot in pet activity zones, and a pet monitoring mode. The central brushes are designed to shed hair. Pet owners will appreciate all of this functionality.
- Built-in voice support "Ok, Dreame" to control the robot with voice commands without using a smartphone.
- Remote home monitoring function via robot camera.
- Full Russification of the app, voice notifications, and commands. The robot is fully adapted to the market.
- Extended set of spare consumables and accessories.
- The robot vacuum cleaner is not afraid of black surfaces.
- High-quality assembly and high brand authority.
- Availability of warranty and service.
Now let's go over the comments, there are some too:
- The first and most important is the price at the time of writing. The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra is even more expensive than most of its premium competitors.
- Also, the large dimensions of the station, which is also heavy, should be considered a disadvantage of the robot.
- And finally, the object recognition system still becomes blind in the dark, so it requires some improvement.
What's the bottom line? I hope the price will be lower and more affordable. I'm sure object recognition accuracy will improve with future firmware updates, as it has with similar products. The product is new, and the robot's object database and artificial intelligence are constantly being refined. Overall, even competitors aren't perfect in terms of object detection. The station's size is a unique feature, tied to its functionality.
To sum it up, I can say that the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra is, for me, the best robot vacuum cleaner of 2025. It has the most functional and efficient station, very high power, truly high-quality floor cleaning, excellent navigation, and a huge variety of features for flexible cleaning settings. I really liked the idea of an automatic cleaning pad changer at the station, and it's likely another step towards more sophisticated and autonomous cleaning by the robot vacuum. Perhaps, in the future, the station functionality will be similarly enhanced to automatically replace the cleaning modules in a similar way, allowing you to choose where the robot should clean the floor with a roller, where with cleaning pads, and where only dry cleaning should be performed. Accordingly, the different types of easily removable cleaning modules will be magnetically attached and stored at the station. Time will tell, but in any case, it's encouraging that progress is not standing still.
That's all from me. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments. Happy shopping, everyone. Bye!



























































