Dreame Bot L10s Ultra: a robot vacuum cleaner with a top-of-the-line set of features and design solutions!


- Equipment
- Appearance
- Technical specifications
- Functional capabilities
- Testing
- Navigation
- Recognizing objects on the floor
- Suction power
- Dry cleaning
- Carpet cleaning
- Wet cleaning and carpets
- Wiping off dirt
- Removing difficult stains
- Rinsing quality of wipes
- Self-cleaning quality
- Obstacle clearance
- Driving on black surfaces
- Noise level
- Let's sum it up
Hello to all readers of the site! In this review, we will examine one of the best robot vacuum cleaners of 2022 – the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra. This is the global version of the robot. For the Chinese market, it is called the Dreame Bot S10. The initial price starts at $1,250. Speaking of the robot, it is equipped with a floor recognition system that works in tandem with a lidar sensor. The cleaning module consists of a central and side brush, behind which are two rotating cloths that can automatically rise when entering carpets. And most importantly, the robot vacuum cleaner is equipped with a combined station for self-cleaning, rinsing the cloths, and automatically drying them after the cleaning cycle. Overall, it seems to have implemented almost all the most advanced design solutions, significantly simplifying the operation and maintenance of the robot. Next, I'll thoroughly test the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra, after which I'll express my opinion on the robot and answer the question of whether it's the best, comparing it to similar products. So, let's get started!
Equipment
In addition to the robot and station, the delivery kit includes:
- Power adapter.
- Operating instructions translated into Russian.
- Spare bag for collecting garbage.
- Detergent tank.
- Brush for cleaning the station.
- Two round napkin holders that need to be installed on the robot.
There are no spare accessories for the robot included, this is important to take into account.
Appearance
Let's take a look at the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra. There are many interesting features you'll want to know about. Let's start with the robot vacuum itself. It's round and comes in white. The height of the body is 97 mm from the floor.
The front mechanical bumper is equipped with a floor object recognition system. This is primarily a camera, flanked by 3D sensors. This system not only accurately recognizes objects on the floor, displaying them as corresponding icons on the map, but also allows remote connection via smartphone to stream live camera feeds. This means you can monitor your home from anywhere in the world and even communicate via the robot's speaker and microphone if needed. Pretty cool!
Three mechanical control buttons are located on the top control panel. A lidar sensor is mounted next to them, equipped with a spring-loaded cover to prevent the robot from getting stuck under furniture.
The dust container is located under the top cover. Like the filtration system, it can be washed with water. The container contains a mesh filter and a HEPA filter. The dust container holds up to 350 ml of dry waste. Side curtains allow waste to be discharged from the container into a bag in the station via a special suction channel.
The charging terminals are located at the back. Also visible is the opening for filling the robot's water tank. This is done at the station. The tank holds 80 ml of water and, unfortunately, is not removable from the robot. On the right is a rubber flap for the so-called garbage chute.
Let's take a look at the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra's underside. It has just four fall protection sensors. Next to the swivel caster is a carpet detection sensor.
There's only one side brush: a three-beam, quick-release unit. The central brush unit is floating, which is a plus. Interestingly, the turbo brush itself has been updated. It's now silicone, like its main competitor. Roborock S7 MaxV. Conveniently disassembles on both sides for cleaning out tangled hair and fur.
Behind the brush block are two round, rotating microfiber cloths. They attach conveniently to the robot vacuum's body with magnets and are held in place with Velcro. Unfortunately, these cloths still don't extend beyond the edges of the body, so I predict that the problem of cleaning floors right up to furniture and baseboards remains unsolved, as with similar products.
The system for lifting these pads when entering and exiting the station is very cleverly implemented. They simply unscrew and rewind depending on the situation. The engineers' approach is unique. The pads lift up to 7 mm.
We've sorted out the robot; its design is quite interesting. Now let's talk about the station. It's 57 cm high from the floor. However, with the lid raised, the total height is 78.5 cm, which is important to keep in mind.
A platform is provided for the robot vacuum cleaner to enter. Inside are openings for self-cleaning the dust bin, a nozzle for refilling the robot's reservoir, and a section for rinsing the cleaning pads. The platform is not completely removable, as is the case with its predecessor, the Dreame Bot W10. Only the module used for cleaning the cleaning pads is removed. However, at least with this module removed, all that's left to do is wipe a flat surface, which is convenient and will be demonstrated later.
Above the platform is a compartment with a waste bag. It's hidden behind a magnetically secured lid. Very convenient. The lid itself also stores the robot's cleaning tool, another very convenient feature. The bag itself holds 3 liters of dry waste.
Three touch-sensitive control buttons are located near the top cover: the robot exits the station, starts the cleaning process, and activates the wipe drying function. The reservoirs are located under the top cover. On the back of the cover itself, you'll find a brief operating manual for the station. Again, convenient and practical. The reservoirs for clean and dirty water each hold 2.5 liters. The design is standard. Ultraviolet disinfection of liquids is not provided, as is the case, for example, in Xiaomi Mijia Self-Cleaning Robot Vacuum-Mop Pro.
What's even more interesting is that there's another compartment underneath the reservoirs for a detergent cartridge. Here's what it looks like. The detergent is automatically mixed with water in the right proportions as the wipes are rinsed. Very convenient and practical! I was pleasantly surprised.
Overall, the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra is well-designed. If only it had a D-shaped body like the W10 to completely sweep debris out of corners, it would be close to the perfect robot vacuum. I think such a solution won't be long in coming.
Technical specifications
The main characteristics of the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra, as stated by the manufacturer, are summarized below.
Robot vacuum cleaner:
- Li-Ion battery 5200 mAh.
- Suction power up to 5300 Pa.
- Operating time up to 210 min.
- Cleaning area up to 200 sq.m.
- Dust collector capacity is 350 ml.
- The water tank capacity is 80 ml.
- Obstacle clearance up to 20 mm.
- Dimensions: 350*97 mm.
Station:
- Power consumption (charging/rinsing and drying/self-cleaning): (≈55W/78W/1000W).
- Clean water tank: 2.5 l.
- Dirty water tank: 2.5 l.
- Bag in the station: 3 l.
- Dimensions: 423*340*568 mm.
Of the specifications, the only important thing to highlight is the claimed high suction power, which will be verified in tests. The remaining parameters are comparable to similar devices.
Functional capabilities
Let's move on to an overview of the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra's features. I'd like to point out that the robot vacuum can be controlled either via the Mi Home app (with the region set to Russia) or via the new Dreamehome app. The interface and features are almost identical. One important point: I didn't find remote monitoring via the robot's camera in Mi Home. Dreamehome, however, does have this feature. Also, for now, unlike Mi Home, Dreamehome doesn't connect to Alice. I expect this will be fixed soon.
The main functions of the robot vacuum cleaner are displayed on the screen:
- Self-cleaning.
- Rinsing napkins at the station.
- Drying napkins with hot air.
- Automatic addition of detergent.
- Lifting napkins on the carpet.
- Recognizing objects on the floor.
- 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 (by area, by zones).
- User mode.
- Cleaning log.
- Setting up cleaning according to a schedule.
- Voice notifications in Russian.
- Automatic power increase on carpet.
- Carpet cleaning in wet cleaning mode.
As you can see, there are numerous options for customizing cleaning parameters. I'll demonstrate the remote home monitoring feature via smartphone. Entering a password of your choosing activates the camera, which transmits real-time images to your smartphone screen. The image quality is high. You can either manually control the robot or specify a location on the map where it should automatically go. You can also take photos, which will be saved in a separate folder, and send voice messages through the robot's speaker. Another useful feature is to direct the robot to a specific location, where it will rotate in one spot and automatically take photos of the room from all sides. This is called guard mode. Very convenient.
One important point: you can disable the object recognition system if needed. Unfortunately, this only disables the camera. The 3D sensors remain active, and this can sometimes interfere with the robot vacuum. For example, when driving onto medium-pile carpets, the robot may back away and avoid areas of the carpet, mistaking the pile for an obstacle. This isn't very logical.
As for the station settings, you can customize the wiper rinsing frequency by setting the station to return after a certain area has been covered, or after cleaning each room on the map. You can also set the wiper drying time and self-cleaning frequency.
Drying wipes with hot air is truly effective. After 4 hours, the wipes are completely dry and odor-free. That's a plus!
Testing
A detailed video review of the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra has already been prepared and published on the channel. I recommend watching the video:
Navigation
And finally, let's move on to the tests. First, we'll test the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra's navigation in a room with obstacles. The robot vacuum first moves around the perimeter of the room, then cleans the entire accessible area in a serpentine pattern. It detected the legs of the dryer and carefully navigated around them. It also swept around the box and chair legs separately, then returned to the station. The test was successful.
Speaking of navigation within the house, the robot vacuum cleaner cleans room by room, following the perimeter, then in a serpentine pattern. Every 15 square meters, as I determined, it returns to the station and rinses the cloths, then resumes cleaning from where it left off. There are no uncleaned areas left; this model has excellent navigation!
Recognizing objects on the floor
The floor object recognition system is excellent. The robot vacuum cleaner correctly recognized five out of six objects, marking them with corresponding icons on the map. A stuffed animal was simply detected as an obstacle; it wasn't in the robot's database, but that's not a problem. Most importantly, the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra avoids wires, socks, and, most importantly for many, pet feces. Ideally, recognized objects should also be displayed as photos, but for some reason they didn't load in my case. I'm sure this will be fixed.
But in complete darkness, the camera becomes blind and its effectiveness is sharply reduced to a minimum. The robot moved almost all the objects. This is important to consider.
The Dreame Bot L10s Ultra also does not recognize puddles on the floor and drives through them, just like its counterparts.
In any case, the object recognition system is well implemented and is second only to the Roborock S7 MaxV, and only in complete darkness.
Suction power
However, the suction power fell short of expectations. The Dreame Bot L10s Ultra barely managed to suck up debris from a 4 mm gap, and only in one spot near the edge of the stand. Previously released self-cleaning robot vacuums demonstrated similar results. Dreame Bot Z10 Pro And D10 PlusThe suction power is slightly increased and is sufficient for household use, especially without carpets. However, some similar models offer significantly higher suction power, which is useful when cleaning medium-pile carpets.
Dry cleaning
The collection quality of various types of debris on laminate floors is good. Only a little debris remains in corners, where round robotic vacuums can't reach. All debris is collected in the dust bin. It's important to note that the central brush has minimal hair accumulation. Most of it is wrapped around the sides under the caps, and this hair is easily removed from the brush. This is the main advantage of silicone brushes!
Carpet cleaning
The Dreame Bot L10s Ultra also cleaned carpets well. However, the previously mentioned sensor system was a bit of a hindrance, and the silicone brush is less effective on medium-pile carpets than a standard bristle brush. Nevertheless, the carpet was clean after the test, and the robot vacuum cleaner got the job done!
Wet cleaning and carpets
When wet cleaning on carpets, you can choose between two robot behaviors. The first is to automatically lift the cleaning cloth when entering carpets, allowing the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra to simultaneously vacuum and mop, leaving carpets dry and clean. The second option is to enable automatic carpet avoidance in wet cleaning mode. This is especially useful for high- and medium-pile carpets, preventing the cleaning cloth from coming into contact with the carpet if necessary.
Wiping off dirt
This robot vacuum cleaner removes dirt efficiently, taking into account several intermediate trips to the cleaning station to rinse the cloths. This is the main advantage of such robots. Dirt is not ground into the floor during the entire cleaning process. Consequently, in just a few passes, the robot can actually clean the floor, not just mop it. As expected, a narrow section of the floor along the baseboard remained unwashed because the cloths don't extend to the edges. This is a problem with all the robot vacuum cleaners tested.
Removing difficult stains
The Dreame Bot L10s Ultra can handle even the toughest dried-in stains. Granted, it might not be the first time. But at least it's up to the task. It's important to note that the pads don't apply much pressure to the floor compared to dedicated robotic floor cleaners. However, the two rotating pads do a much better job than a single, stationary standard pad—that's a fact. It's also important to note that the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra can simultaneously vacuum and mop large areas without compromising cleaning performance. So, in principle, you could call this robotic vacuum a mopping robot.
By the way, here's the platform's condition after the extensive testing. Cleaning it is easy. I even used the robot's own cleaning wipes, which I found convenient.
Rinsing quality of wipes
Now, I'd like to test the effectiveness of the station itself. Let's start with the rinsing quality of the wipes. In everyday use, after washing the floor, the wipes aren't in too bad a condition. And after rinsing, I can say they're actually clean. A minimal amount of dirt is removed under the pressure of warm water. That's a plus!
If you perform a test after a difficult cleaning with a dirty floor, the cleaning pads on the station don't clean perfectly. But then again, the robot isn't designed for such conditions.
Self-cleaning quality
The dust bin's self-cleaning performance is near perfect. I ran the robot vacuum in a room with a lot of debris. It cleaned everything perfectly, and we saw that the dust bin was completely full. We returned the robot vacuum to its docking station and saw that the dust bin was completely empty after self-cleaning. Self-cleaning is well implemented and definitely better than, say, Roborock.
Obstacle clearance
The Dreame Bot L10s Ultra easily navigates the 2 cm thresholds, lifting up the napkins in the process. That's a plus!
Driving on black surfaces
It's also not afraid of black surfaces, easily driving on completely black carpet. This is another advantage of the robot!
Noise level
As for the noise level, with the suction off, it's between 56-57 dB. At standard power, the noise level rises to 58-60 dB. In "Strong" mode, the noise level rises to 63-64.5 dB, and at maximum power, the peak was 66.5 dB. I'd say the noise level is low, which is a plus, considering the slightly increased suction power.
Let's sum it up
Dreame Bot L10s Ultra has been thoroughly reviewed and tested. our evaluation system he managed to gain 182 points and enter the TOP-5 rating of tested robot vacuum cleanersTo be fair, I even added points to the previously leading one. Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra for the ability to recognize objects in complete darkness and an optional module for connecting to a sewer and drain, but still with a minimal advantage of one point, the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra was able to surpass its main competitor.
I'll share my personal opinion about the robot I reviewed. I liked the following:
- Accurate system for recognizing objects on the floor.
- Remote home monitoring by connecting to the robot's camera via a smartphone.
- Combined station for self-cleaning and rinsing of wipes.
- Effective drying of napkins with hot air.
- Automatic supply of detergent when rinsing wipes.
- High-quality self-cleaning and rinsing of wipes.
- High-quality dry and wet cleaning on any surface.
- The robot vacuum cleaner is capable of vacuuming and washing the floor at the same time.
- Two rotating cloths remove dirt better.
- Automatic lifting of napkins when driving onto carpets.
- Convenient maintenance of the robot and station.
- Complete Russification.
- A large number of functions for flexible adjustment of cleaning parameters.
- Good cross-country ability.
- The robot vacuum cleaner is not afraid of black floor coverings.
- Low noise level.
Regarding the shortcomings, these are more comments than critical flaws. Some of them are even more like suggestions to make this robot vacuum cleaner practically perfect. Specifically:
- The claimed suction power was not confirmed in real-world tests.
- There is no possibility to connect the station to the sewerage and water supply.
- In complete darkness, the object recognition system becomes blind.
- It is not possible to completely disable the bumper sensor system.
- The robot vacuum cleaner does not sweep out debris in the corners.
- Doesn't scrub the narrow area along the baseboard.
Overall, for me personally, this is truly the best robot vacuum cleaner among premium models, in terms of cleaning quality, functionality, and design features. Especially considering its price is closer to $800. Regarding my comments, I consider the first two more important, compared to competitors. Speaking of the station, a new model, the Dreame X10 Ultra, has already been announced, which, while visually similar, is equipped with fittings for connecting to water and sewer lines.
So, based on my testing results, I definitely recommend the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra. It handles its primary purpose well and deserves to be considered the best robot vacuum of 2022, or at least a tie with the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, depending on its usage.
Over the next two months, I plan to publish a comprehensive comparison of the best robot vacuums of 2022, featuring flagship models from popular companies. Subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date on the latest video.
On that note, I'd like to end this review. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments below. Happy shopping. Bye!







































Hello. I bought this robot vacuum cleaner. As far as I understand, it's supposed to suck up clean water. I've encountered a problem: it's not taking clean water from the container. Where can I find a solution? Or should I return it? The device is supposed to be simple. Thank you in advance for your reply.
How did you figure out it wasn't working? It could be an airlock or a vacuum. Try blowing through the hole in the robot with your lips (or with a syringe and needle, for example). I haven't had this problem.
Which hole should I blow out and how? Can you elaborate?
Here's a question: what if you just pour the cleaning solution into a container of clean water? Does that mean the cartridge is useless? Is it even necessary?
You can do it without a cartridge, directly into the tank, in a ratio of 1:50, as far as I know.
Then, when you rinse, your rags will always be soapy and may harden when drying.
I encountered the same problem.
Boris, please tell me how you solved the water problem?
Good afternoon! Could you provide a link to where you bought this robot vacuum cleaner and how much it cost?
Boris, good afternoon. You've been using this model for several months. Please share your impressions. Robot vacuums are getting more and more expensive, and I'd like to know if they're worth it.
Hello. Have you figured out how to fix the water leak?
As far as I understand, this version also has a water and sewer connection. Not through fittings on the body, but by replacing the two water containers with one large one. From there, hoses run to the drain and water supply.
Is the cartridge disposable or can I refill it with detergent myself?
No, I checked. What they're selling now for about 20,000 isn't a large container, but a different station with the necessary fittings. This robot's station isn't modular, so you can't just swap things out.
Could you please tell me where in Moscow I can buy the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra? Who provides service (warranty and lifetime warranty)?
Hello! Official distributors haven't yet stocked this model. I think we should expect it in the next couple of months. The brand's official store is currently selling it. They also carry the warranty, consumables, and spare parts.
Good evening!
Could you please provide the contact information for the official store in Moscow where I can buy the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra?
Hello! It's not officially sold in Russia yet.
No, there is no buy button on the official website, nor anywhere else.
I checked the link on Ali—it opens fine. It's already available for purchase with delivery from Russia.
Please tell us how the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra returns to the base after wet cleaning: with the mops raised, or does it drag the dirty mops across the already cleaned area on the clean floor to the sink?
Picks up mops after cleaning)
Hello, I'm looking at this vacuum cleaner and can you tell me how often I need to add clean water, how many days will it last with one cleaning per day?
The apartment is approximately 60 sq. m.
I think that it will be necessary to top up approximately every 3 days
Good afternoon, I'm one of your subscribers. I need a robot vacuum cleaner that can sweep corners well and clean floors. I don't have laminate or tile flooring. What would you recommend? I'd like to be able to use it as little as possible to clean and wash adjacent surfaces. Or maybe I should wait for new models.
https://robovac.washerhouse.com/en/obzory/mi/robovac-xiaomi-mijia-self-cleaning-robot-vacuum-mop-pro.html
Can you please tell me if the cleaning cartridge can be used with any floor cleaner? Is it reusable, or is it a pre-filled cartridge that I'll need to buy more for when I run out?
And the second question, is a review of the w10 Pro planned?
I'm planning to review the W10 Pro before the end of the year. The detergent reservoirs are replaceable (they're disposable), but I'll try refilling mine with a different detergent. I haven't decided which one yet. The main thing is that it's non-foaming and runny.
Have you tried pouring detergent into the container? Was it successful?
If so, which one would you recommend?
I haven't tried it yet, I just can't get around to it, so I'm starting without detergent for now.
Good afternoon. Thank you for your work. A very useful resource. Could you please tell me that only the S10 model is sold in Kazakhstan (the L10 was expected, but it's been a while, and they're still not here). Could this interfere with its operation? Or are the issues just with the languages?
Hello! Unfortunately, I haven't tested the S10, so I can't say if it's any different. Try checking 4pda for more information.
Thank you very much for your informative reviews – they provide a wealth of valuable information. If possible, I'd like to clarify a few questions:
(1) How do you rate the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra's floor cleaning performance compared to the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra? Do you think either robot performs better? Does the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra's lower cleaning pressure significantly impact its floor cleaning performance? Is the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra superior or inferior in this regard?
(2) Isn't the small capacity of the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra's built-in water tank a limitation compared to the standard tank of the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra?
(3) Visually, it seemed to me that the object recognition system of the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra (3 cameras/sensors) is more complex compared to the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra (1 camera/sensor). Is this true?
(4) Which robot would you choose: the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra or the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra based solely on the quality of dry and wet cleaning and the ability to recognize objects? (Ignoring the price difference and the lack of a cloth dryer, a cleaning liquid dispenser, and a sewer connection module in the Roborock's basic package, which, however, can be purchased separately). Please briefly explain the reasons for your choice.
Thank you very much in advance!
Hello!
1) Dreame definitely washes the floor better, wets the surface more thoroughly and more thoroughly.
2) No, just set the frequency of rinsing the wipes more often and that's it)
3) Yes, Roborock's system is more accurate and better implemented. Perhaps out of 100 objects (for example), Roborock can recognize more and more accurately.
4) I had the option to keep either robot after the review. I chose Dreamy without hesitation. It has better wet cleaning, a drying function, and a detergent tank (no need to buy anything extra and wait), and overall, I liked it better.
Hello, when I press the "leave the base" button, the robot stays in place. Do you know why?
Press twice. Once to wake up from sleep mode, the second time to start the cleaning cycle.
Your reviews are based on practicality like no other. Following the principle of practicality, which is more reliable and practical: the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra or the combination of the Robot Roomba S9/J7 Plus and the Robot Braava Jet M6?
Hello! Combining iRobots might be more reliable, but it's extremely inconvenient. I'd choose the Dreame L10s Ultra (which is what I did for my own needs).
I have several floors in my building. The base station will only be on one of them. Does the robot support multi-floor cleaning with map memory?
Well, unless you only use the robot for dry cleaning on floors where there's no station. And yes, it does store several maps in its memory.
I also considered getting just one robot for the house, but in practice, it's incredibly inconvenient. You can store multiple maps, but dragging it back and forth every time is incredibly annoying. In the end, I gave up and bought another one for the second floor. Ideally, one with a self-cleaning base—that's a real bonus, as you don't have to empty the container every other day.
I agree with you)
Thanks for your great reviews. I want a smart vacuum cleaner instead of a wet one. I really liked this one with the rotating mops. I understand that it can do a decent job of cleaning with the mops up, so I don't have to unfasten them manually, right? I initially wanted to order the Eva, but I found reviews saying the dry cleaning pads had to be unfastened manually.
And another question: do I need a Palestra with this functionality, and one that also allows remote home monitoring? Is this feature only available on this model? Or are there others, since this model needs to wait until it's available in Russia.
This one will suit you just fine. Or the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, but the wet cleaning is a bit worse. There's also the Ecovacs Deebot X1 Ommi, but I haven't tested it yet.
Hello
After watching your reviews, for which I am very grateful 👍, I purchased the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra.
The thing is great, at the moment, only positive emotions.
But there is a question.
Have you encountered a problem where the robot doesn't send photos of obstacles?
What could be the problem? How can it be solved?
I think the software is still underdeveloped.
Very interesting review, but I have a question: is there any splashing around the station when the wipes are automatically washed? I'm planning to put it in a niche next to the cabinet, but I'm worried about that. There's simply no other space.
Can you tell me if this model can be used without the cleaning station? I'd only take the robot itself to the dacha. Thank you.
Yes, you can, you just need to turn off the wipes rinsing function.
Hello. I bought this vacuum cleaner. Overall, I have the best impressions. But I have a question. The cleaning solution is quite expensive on the Ali website, especially after the dollar's price went up. Could you tell me what kind of cleaning solution I can add to the vacuum cleaner's container without damaging it? Thanks in advance.
I haven't used any other detergents yet, but I'm planning to experiment with several other detergents this year.
I removed the plug from the top of the cleaning cartridge with a little effort, poured in floor cleaning fluid, added oil-based fragrance, closed the plug, and sent it to the self-cleaning station. Three days, three wet cleanings—all is well. It's clean and smells just the way I like it.
You have great reviews and a very thoughtful approach.
Please advise based on your experience:
— 1st floor ~130 meters
— a ladder you need to avoid falling down. Lidar, accordingly.
— Room layout and selection of cleaning zones
— Maximum autonomy. Add water and clean occasionally. (Or maybe a sewer?)
— The surface is 90% tile, so it would be nice to be able to clean it. And with such a large surface, it would also be possible to clean the cloth automatically.
— Remote control of a webcam like a car. Ideally, a megaphone would be included.
The S7 Ultra is certainly good, but the 100k amphibian says, "Not possible. Half as much is fine."
P.s. With each new review I learn about 5 new manufacturing companies and I can't wait to get started.
Or Dreame or Roborock. Or the Ecovacs X1 Omni, which is practically as good as these two robots (the only thing it doesn't do is lift the cloth on carpets), also has AI, and is a quality brand. I haven't tested it yet, but I think it's good, and the price on AliExpress is attractive.
Hello! Thank you so much for the well-organized information! It was very helpful in choosing a robot. I received the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra yesterday. I ran into trouble connecting the robot to WiFi to launch it from the app. I tried connecting through both Dreamehome and Mihome, but it doesn't work with the 5G network. Are there any solutions? Thank you!
2.4 GHz is a must
Good afternoon! I'm planning to buy an l10s Ultra. Could you please tell me where I can buy consumables for it? They're not available at the official stores.
Coming soon)
Thank you so much for the reviews. My question is, will the vacuum handle the following situation: a dining table with three chairs underneath, resulting in a "forest" of chair legs? Will it get stuck?
No) I have a table and 4 chairs. I don’t really move them.
Am I correct in understanding that the Dreame l10 Pro Plus is the same vacuum cleaner, but for the Chinese market?
It costs considerably less
Apparently so
Good afternoon
Do you have any information on the release date (or whether there will be a release at all) for the Dreame X10 Ultra model, which was shown at an exhibition in Germany? I'm particularly interested in its full battery life.
Hello! Sales are expected to start in the second half of the year. But there's no information on when exactly it will be available or how much it will cost.
Good afternoon)))
Thanks for the great reviews!!!
Please tell me, are there any significant differences between the Dream W10 and Dream W10 Pro Vacuum?
Thanks in advance)))
Hello! I haven't tested the w10 pro yet, but they promised to send it recently. The only difference is the presence of an object detection system.
Hello. I bought the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra today based on your recommendation and immediately ran into a problem. During self-cleaning, the mop stops cleaning and displays a "Water level error in the washing component." I read the instructions, and they say to check the drain in the washing component for clogging (it's not clogged) during my first use. Also, check the dirty water tank to make sure it's tightly seated. Everything seems to be working fine, but it's empty. The mop area is full of water, almost overflowing, and it's not being sucked into the dirty water tank at all. I have no idea what to do. Any advice?
Hello! I had a similar problem. Try blowing out the suction channel through the top hole that connects to the tank itself. Pull it with a syringe, or run the wipe washer 10-15 times in a row. The pump should pick up water, the airlock will go away, and the problem will be solved.
Good afternoon. We also recently bought a Dreame Bot L10s Ultra. We're also experiencing a water level issue in the cleaning component. I was beginning to think it was just our uneven floor. How critical is this for the base? The robot also initially refused to take water, and we were about to return it. But I added a little water to the feed tube and everything worked. I think the "level" issue isn't that it's clogging, but that it can't take in the water. Washing the mops again solves the problem.
Hello! Could you please advise? I'm currently deciding between the Dreame bot w10, Dreame bot w10 pro, and Dream l10s ultra. I'm indifferent about the price. It's clear that the Dreame l10s ultra has better functionality, and your review helped me decide, but its round shape is a bit of a bummer: both previous models are D-shaped, and I like that; I understand it cleans corners better. How critical is this, in your opinion? If you had to choose between these three models, which would you choose?
I replied to you somewhere in another thread. The W10 Pro is already on its way for review. I'll be able to say for sure after I review it and test its cleaning performance. By the way, I'm selling the Ecovacs X1 Omni after I review it. If you're interested, let me know. It has a lot to offer.
Hello.
I'm also very interested in comparing the Dreame Bot W10 Pro and Dreame Bot L10s Ultra.
Hello! I'm concerned about the round shape of this robot. How critical is this in terms of cleaning performance, in your opinion? How much worse is it in corners? Previous models had a D-shape. I wonder if I should choose those instead? Or do the Dreame l10s ultra's other advantages offset this drawback?
Well, the D-shaped body is actually quite appealing. But it also has a better camera and self-cleaning. Previous models lack these features, so the L10S Ultra has more advantages.
Good afternoon. Thanks to your reviews, I watched it like a robot show. I decided to buy this miracle for 20-30 thousand rubles, but the Bot L10 Ultra model captured my mind, emotions, and desire. I ordered it through SberMarket and paid, but today they refused to return my money. I'm upset... On Ozon and Yandex Market, the price starts at 89 thousand rubles, although on Ali it starts at 112 thousand rubles. I wanted to ask you if this is a catch or if such a low price is possible. I remember you recommended buying this model, but not more than 80 thousand rubles. But more than three months have passed...
I can't tell you how much, but 89,000 rubles is really cheap these days, considering it's 110,000 rubles on both Ali and Market. It might be a "gray" shipment that got past customs. I'm selling my Ecovacs X1 Omni after the review. It scored the same, 176 points, and the review will be out in 7-10 days. If you're interested, let me know.
Good evening. I've been waiting for your reply and only just now saw it. I saw a review of the Ecovacs X1 Omni and liked it, too. But I realized it doesn't have Russian language memory. Thank you for your responsiveness. A miracle happened today. Thanks to you, the beautiful Dreame l10s ultra is cleaning the house. Could I ask you for help with adjusting its sound settings?
Hello. I still haven't found an answer to my question. I bought a Dreame L10s Ultra, and at first the wipes wouldn't wet. The problem was that I was driving around and spinning dry ones, and even at the station, the whole thing was humming, the pump was running, and the wipes were spinning (as if they were being washed), but without water. After about 20 attempts of installing the robot on the station and pressing the forced-wash wiper button, water finally started flowing, but I still can't solve the problem of wetting the wipes. When leaving the station, it washes about 5 square meters until there's still water left from washing the wipes, and then they dry out and the robot itself doesn't wet them. It seems either the station isn't refilling it or the robot isn't feeding the wipes itself. Could you tell me what to do? I can't find a proper explanation anywhere.
A couple of weeks of daily use gave me some experience and impressions.
I'll say right away that my overall impressions are positive. My house has never been so clean. And, most importantly, the floor is clean, but the wastewater is black every day. Where does he find so much dirt?
At the same time, there are a few nuances that I would like to share.
1. Dry cleaning performance. It's unable to suck up certain types of debris: Christmas tree needles (it doesn't pick them up at all), and large debris (3-4 mm in diameter) (it varies). It feels like the silicone brush is pushing them past the suction hole.
Don't think it's all bad. It's just that sometimes you see bits of trash like this after cleaning.
2. Navigation, object recognition.
This was the main thing I was interested in. We have children, so it's not uncommon for construction kits, toys, and other items to be lying around on the floor. I dreamed that an intelligent object recognition system would eliminate this hassle.
In fact, the robot is good at recognizing power cables, including small ones like phone chargers. It hasn't run over or tangled one once, even though I deliberately tossed one to it as an experiment. It seems the creators paid special attention to this.
Objects the size of a crumpled sock are clearly identified as obstacles.
With smaller ones it’s worse.
The felt-tip pen went around.
A spool of black thread, 22x42mm, stood vertically. I recognized it as an obstacle and drove around it.
A red block from a construction set, 80x30x8mm, was lying flat. I didn't notice it, but was dragging it around under me, rattling it with a brush.
White eraser 15*20*30mm. I didn't notice it, I was carrying it around in front of me.
Assembled railway (ring), track height 8mm. I drove inside the ring, resting it against the wall. When I tried to drive back out, I dragged it along.
The hoop, 15mm in diameter, was lying on the floor. I ran over it, drove it inside, and bumped it against the wall. I couldn't get out—the side brush was stuck under the hoop.
I wrapped a piece of string from a washing machine around the side brush. More precisely, it was a 5mm wide ribbon. I understand that the mottled gray and black ribbon is difficult to recognize on the wood-look linoleum.
He ate a 25mm wide white strap and couldn't swallow it completely.
In short, no miracle happened. Small objects cause problems. I suspect the Lego will gobble it up, which is a shame...
Navigating among stools, chairs, armchairs, curtains, etc. is perfect, no problem. The only issues are with small items.
3. Autonomy.
The cleaning area is 40-47 square meters, based on the cleaning history (the difference is due to the different number of items on the floor). Rinsing the mops every 10 meters is done with a strong rinse. Wetting the mops is strong on 70% of the area, and moderate on the remaining 30%. There isn't enough water for two cleanings. I refill the mops daily.
4. Malfunctions.
a. Initially, the base station did not draw water from the clean water container.
They say these issues can be resolved by tapping the "plugin version" in the app's settings 10 times. This will open the base station self-repair feature, where you can test all the pumps. I haven't tried it.
I removed the clean water container, filled a syringe without a needle with water, inserted it into the base station's intake port, and poured water in. I repeated the process several times, until water began to flow out of the nozzle that should be feeding it into the vacuum cleaner. The problem went away.
b. The vacuum cleaner either wasn't filling its internal tank with water, or wasn't dispensing it through the nozzles. This can be verified by wet cleaning with the cloths removed but the pads installed so the robot thinks there are cloths and dispenses water. Either there are drops of water behind the vacuum cleaner as it moves, or there aren't. I didn't have any. I fixed this by pouring water with a syringe into the hole at the back of the vacuum cleaner until water began to flow out of the nozzles on its bottom surface. This happened several times.
A couple of times it gave an error message saying the central brush was blocked, something had gotten caught in it, even though there was only a tiny bit of hair there. This is where it gets confusing, and it worries me...
g. Photos of obstacles are not displayed.
There are some bugs in the application, but they are not critical.
Something like that. I hope this helps someone make a choice.
Good afternoon. Could you provide any information about the Ecovacs X1 Omni? You can email me. Thank you.
Good afternoon. How much are you selling the Ecovacs X1 Omni for?
Hello! Are you still selling the Ecovacs X1 Omni? What's the price?
Hello! I can't decide between the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra and the Roidmi Eva. My apartment has a lot of corners, so I'm leaning toward the Eva, but I think the L10s is better in all other areas. Is there really such a big difference in corner cleaning, or should I settle for a D-shaped vacuum? Or is the Eva not so bad?
SOS!!! The buttons on the base station aren't working. At first, the robot started acting up and wouldn't return to the base. I tried to direct it several times, but it didn't help. Finally, I reset it to factory settings and placed it back on the base myself. It started charging. Then I noticed that the buttons on the base station weren't working at all. They weren't lit up and didn't respond to my presses. Could you please tell me what else I can do? Or should I just send it back to the store under warranty?
There's a switch at the back of the station, I didn't figure out what it's for, but maybe it's responsible for powering these buttons?
Hello! What would you recommend between the Dreame L10s Ultra and the BORK V830? I'd love to hear your opinion.
I would take Dreame) or the original from which Bork copied - Ecovacs X1 Omni.
Hello, could you please tell me the length of the silicone turbo brush? Is there a chance it will fit the Z10 Pro?
165 mm, I think. I think there's a chance.
Good afternoon! Thank you for your reviews, I always enjoy them.
Do you think it's worth buying the L10S Ultra now or waiting for your review of the X10?
I would wait for the new product, it’s much more interesting.
Please tell me how the L10S Ultra differs from the L10 Ultra?
The L10s ultra's main features include a camera for recognizing objects on the floor and monitoring the home, and a reservoir for cleaning solution.
My robot lasted 98 minutes out of the stated 210, and at 15%, it went back to the charging station to recharge. It was running on maximum suction and 2.5 times the moisture output. Is this normal or a defect?
Normal) 210 minutes at minimum power)
Tell me, is it possible to buy a reusable garbage bag now?
Or maybe such an option will appear in the future?
Hello! After reading your reviews, I decided to get the L10 S Ultra, but I'm unsure about the space. I have a 120 kW floor—will its battery life be enough to clean everything? Or will it run out of power before it can clean? What should I do? What advice do you have? Thank you!
It should be enough at medium power. My 70 square meter (70 sq. m) area never even reached half battery life. Plus, this model has a recharge function. If the battery runs low, it will return to the docking station, recharge, and resume cleaning where it left off!
I'll leave this here, maybe it'll be useful to someone. The robot kept giving a water level error in the washing component. We eventually sent it in for repairs, and they said some sensor was faulty. They fixed it, so it cost 10,000 rubles, but two months later the same thing happened again. So think carefully before buying this vacuum cleaner. By the way, we also had an issue with it not sucking up clean water, which we solved by replacing the hose in the clean water tank (we bought it at a regular auto parts store).
Hello.
Will the Dreame Bot L30 blade brush fit on the Dreame Bot L10s Ultra?
Thanks in advance.
Yes)