Dreame's 2025 Best Robot Vacuums: Top 10 for Every Budget
Hello to all readers of the project! This rating will review the best Dreame robot vacuum cleaners of 2025, currently available in Russia or soon to be released. The rating will definitely be relevant for at least the first half of the year, as the company is rapidly releasing new products. The top 10 models include models with varying price points and features, allowing you to choose the best option for your needs. A brief overview of the features of all the rating participants, as well as a comparison of test results in a table, will also help you choose the right option and understand the differences between Dreame robot vacuum cleaners. So, let's get started!
Dreame X50 Ultra Complete
The best Dreame robot vacuum cleaner in 2025 is the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete.
The most important upgrades are that it features a retractable lidar system for clearances as low as 9cm and a threshold clearance capability of up to 6cm.
The flagship model also boasts control via the proprietary "Ok, Dreame" assistant, an object recognition system, a retractable side brush for sweeping debris into corners, and an updated cleaning module featuring two rollers with tapered edges, allowing for the removal of tangled pet hair. Suction power is claimed to be 20,000 Pa. The turbo brush unit rises for wet cleaning and detects puddles. Wet cleaning is powered by two rotating mops, one of which extends to the edge of the unit. The mop pad also rotates and the side brush extends for narrow spaces under furniture. The mop pads rise when entering carpets and are automatically deposited at the cleaning station for a full dry cleaning.
There's also a good chance, according to unconfirmed reports, that the Russian market will finally get a version of the robot with a station for embedding into furniture. It will be called the Dreame X50 Master. I really hope this is true. The flagship is expected to be released by the summer of 2025. The launch price is expected to be around $1,600-$1,700.
Dreame L50 Pro Ultra
The recently announced Dreame L50 Pro Ultra takes the silver medal in the ranking. The international launch price is €1,100-1,300, meaning we expect it to retail for at least $1,100-$1,300 in our market.
This robot vacuum boasts a flagship-like lidar entry feature, a precise object recognition system with backlighting, suction power of up to 19,500 Pa, and a cleaning module with two turbo brushes that automatically remove tangled hair and pet hair. It also features a mechanism for climbing over high thresholds, but it's designed differently. An additional mechanism near the wheels allows it to climb over two-level thresholds with a combined height of up to 4 cm.
Wet cleaning is performed using two round cloths, one of which extends to the baseboard. The unit also features a scrolling mechanism for moving the body through gaps. The side brush is retractable. Both the cloths and the brushes can be raised for various situations.

Dreame X40 Ultra Complete
Bronze in this ranking goes to Dreame X40 Ultra Complete, which went on sale in August 2024 and still leads the way Overall rating of tested robotic vacuum cleaners According to the project, its price is between $100 and $1,400.
Unlike the flagship model, the lidar isn't concealed within the body, nor is the body lifted to overcome tall obstacles. The station capabilities and cleaning module are slightly different. The X40 also has a retractable side brush and a retractable cleaning pad. The difference lies in the central brush. It comes with a standard silicone brush by default, but can be replaced with a proprietary turbo brush with blades for cutting through hair and fur. The pads rise up on carpets and are deposited at the dry cleaning station. The X40 also features a swirling cleaning pad algorithm that sweeps under furniture, simultaneously extending the side brush. Suction power is lower, but still strong, reaching 12,000 Pa.
The robot boasts a precise object recognition system with backlighting, remote home monitoring, comprehensive features, and a new feature that cleans behind curtains, added with a software update. At the docking station, the Dreame X40 Ultra Complete washes cloths with hot water, automatically mixes detergent, dries the cloths with warm air, and self-cleans the docking station's bottom with its squeegees. An optional module for connecting to a drain or water supply is available. In tests, the robot demonstrated exceptional suction power, high-quality cleaning on various surfaces, and a highly accurate obstacle avoidance system. So, if you're looking for the best robot vacuum cleaner in the Dreame line, or on the market in general, but aren't willing to wait for the latest release, the X40 Ultra Complete is the perfect choice. Especially at prices under $1,000, as is often the case during sales.
Dreame L40 Ultra
Fourth place goes to another newcomer, the Dreame L40 Ultra, which, like the flagship, is expected to be released this summer. Unconfirmed reports suggest the price will be in the $900-$1,000 range.
The robot is a slightly simplified version of the X40 model. It also features an object recognition system with a backlight, remote home monitoring, and even claimed support for the "Ok, Dreame" voice assistant. It's surprising that the X40 doesn't have this feature, but even the smaller L30 has voice control. The cleaning module features a retractable side brush, a silicone turbo brush, and two round pads that lift up on carpets. Of course, the pad also extends to the edge and rotates under furniture. Suction power is slightly lower, at 11,000 Pa. At the Dreame station, the L40 Ultra washes the pads with hot water, dries with warm air, and automatically mixes detergent into the wash cycle. The bottom of the station is equipped with self-cleaning scrapers, and there's also a pad ejector function at the station. Ultimately, it's a strange decision to release this model despite its extreme similarity to the X40, but there probably needs to be a noticeable price difference to generate interest, as I haven't found any unique features in this new product.
Dreame L30 Ultra
The top 5 is closed by the 2023 flagship – Dreame L30 UltraPriced at $800-$900, this robot vacuum cleaner still offers serious competition to flagship models from other brands.
It features a precise object recognition system with backlighting, remote home monitoring, support for the proprietary "Ok, Dreame" assistant, and more features for flexible cleaning settings. The cleaning module consists of a standard side brush, a silicone center brush, and two round rotating pads, one of which extends to the baseboard. The suction power is claimed to be 7,300 Pa, but in reality, the robot performed better than similar robots that claim over 10,000 Pa.
At the Dreame L30 Ultra station, the cleaning cloth washes with hot water, automatically mixes detergent, dries the cloths with warm air, and self-empties the dust bin. It also features a cloth ejection function for a complete dry cleaning. The station can also be connected to utility lines by purchasing a dedicated module. In tests, the Dreame L30 Ultra performed admirably, demonstrating precise object tracking, high power, and high-quality cleaning on a variety of surfaces. Its drawbacks include the large station, its inability to sweep debris into corners, and its weak cloth pressure, making it difficult to remove tough stains. However, for a home environment, its capabilities are more than sufficient.
Dreame L20 Ultra Complete
In sixth place is the L30 model’s brother, which was released at the same time – Dreame L20 Ultra Complete.
The differences are few, but significant. On the plus side, the 20-year set of consumables is included, and the price is lower—$700-$850. There are also some downsides to consider. This version lacks the ability to heat the water for washing the cloths in the station, lacks support for the proprietary voice assistant, and has slightly weaker suction power. This version's suction power is 7000 Pa, but you won't notice the difference in everyday use.
Another difference is the color: the L30 comes in black, while the L20 comes in white. For many, this is the main factor when choosing between these two. Otherwise, the navigation, object recognition system, cleaning performance, and basic app features are all the same. So, if you're on a budget, you can choose this model, but I'd still take a closer look at the next entry in the ranking.
Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat
A lucky seventh place goes to, in my opinion, the most optimal robot vacuum cleaner in the Dreame line in terms of price and functionality. The model is called Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Heat.
Priced between $650 and $750, the robot features an object recognition system and remote home monitoring. There's no camera light, which is a drawback, as it's less effective at avoiding objects in complete darkness than older models. With 7000 Pa of suction, the robot is very powerful in practice. The cleaning module consists of a standard side brush, a silicone turbo brush, and two rotating pads. The pads lift up on carpets, and one of the pads extends to the edge of the unit.

Dreame L10s Ultra
In eighth place is one of the brand’s most popular robot vacuum cleaners - Dreame Bot L10s UltraIt has received a lot of positive reviews since it was released back in 2022. It can still be found on sale for $550-$600.
I personally used it for over six months and was very pleased with the functionality implemented at the time. It has a proximity system with an active camera for remote home monitoring. There's no backlight, as that wasn't an engineering concept at the time. The cleaning module consists of a standard side brush, a silicone turbo brush, and two rotating pads. The pads lift when driving onto carpets, and a software update added a feature that allows the rear part to rotate along the baseboard for cleaning floors right up to the walls. A pad extension feature was also not available at the time.
Dreame L10 Prime
If you're on a budget and still want a Dreame robotic vacuum cleaner, the most affordable option is the Dreame L10 Prime. It's currently available for $400-$450.
Unfortunately, I never got to review this device, but I understand its capabilities. They managed to lower the price by removing the Prime version's self-cleaning dust bin, heated air during cloth drying, and obstacle avoidance system. However, they retained the effective cleaning module, which features a silicone turbo brush and two round cloths that lift up on carpets. And most importantly, the robot has a cloth washing station.
This allows for high-quality cleaning of large floors. Overall, this model is still competitive in certain situations, but in my opinion, it's better to save up for the higher-end versions and get more advanced features.
Dreame L10s Plus
And finally, the Dreame robot vacuum cleaner rounds out the top 10. This model is suitable for those who don't care so much about wet cleaning, but need autonomy and high-quality dry cleaning. This DreameBot L10s PlusIt was released in the summer of 2024. The current price is about $400-450.
For this price, you get a robot vacuum cleaner with a self-emptying dust bin, an object detection system, and both dry and wet cleaning functions. The cleaning module consists of a standard side brush, a silicone central brush, and two round cleaning pads that automatically lift up on carpets. Water is supplied to the pads from a tank inside the robot. The wet cleaning function is more suitable for gentle floor cleaning and collecting fine dust, as well as debris that the central brush can't capture. The suction power is 7,000 Pa, which is actually very strong.
The object detection system is primitive, but the robot nevertheless navigates around certain floor objects more carefully than its competitors. In tests, the DreameBot L10s Plus demonstrated high-quality cleaning on various surfaces, making it a recommended choice for those with carpets and who want the robot to simultaneously vacuum and mop the floor, as well as self-clean at the station.
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Dreame Robot Vacuum Cleaner Comparison 2025
So, we've reviewed the best Dreame robot vacuum cleaners of 2025. As you can see, there are some pretty good models for every budget, but the key is understanding what you're willing to pay extra for and what you can afford. Finally, I've compiled a table with all the key differences between the top 10 models to make it easier for you to compare them:
*The table isn't fully visible on mobile devices, but you can move it by swiping left on it! On a PC, just move the arrow sideways. 🙂
| X50 Ultra | L50 Pro Ultra | X40 Ultra Complete | L40 Ultra | L30 Ultra | L20 Ultra Complete | L10s Pro Ultra Heat | Dreame Bot L10s Ultra | Dreame L10 Prime | Dreame L10s Plus
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| Price, thousand dollars | ≈160-170 | ≈110-130 | 100-140 | ≈90-100 | 80-90 | 70-85 | 65-75 | 55-60 | 40-45 | 40-45 |
| Important feature | Lidar lift, overcoming thresholds up to 60 mm | Lidar lift, overcoming thresholds up to 40 mm | Annual set of consumables | — | — | Annual set of consumables | — | — | — | — |
| Declared suction power, Pa | 20,000 | 19,500 | 12,000 | 11,000 | 7,300 | 7,000 | 7,000 | 5,300 | 4,000 | 7,000 |
| Dust collector, ml | 400 | 395 | 300 | 300 | 350 | 350 | 350 | 350 | 450 | 350 |
| Water tank, ml | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | Absent | 300 |
| Tanks in the station, l | 4.5 + 4 | 4.5 + 4 | 4.5 + 4 | 4.5 + 4 | 4.5 + 4 | 4.5 + 4 | 4.5 + 4 | 2.5+2.5 | No data | Absent |
| Bag in the station | 3.2 | 3.2 | 3.2 | 3.2 | 3.2 | 3.2 | 3.2 | 3 | 2.7 | 4 |
| Dimensions of the robot vacuum cleaner, mm | 350*89 | 350*89 | 350*97 | 350*104 | 350*104 | 350*104 | 350*97 | 350*97 | 350*104 | 350*97 |
| Station dimensions (D*W*H), mm | 457*340*590 | 457*340*590 | 457*340*590 | 457*340*590 | 499*426*607
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499*426*607
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457*340*590 | 423*340*568 | 423*340*440 | 440*298*425 |
| Lifting napkins | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Obstacle avoidance | Yes, with AI and backlight | Yes, with AI and backlight | Yes, with AI and backlight | Yes, with AI and backlight | Yes, with AI and backlight | Yes, with AI and backlight | Yes, without backlight | Yes, without backlight | No | Yes, without backlight |
| Remote home monitoring | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Branded voice assistant | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Sweeping out trash in the corners | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Turbo brush type | Two anti-tangle rollers | Two anti-tangle rollers | One silicone | One silicone | One silicone | One silicone | One silicone | One silicone | One silicone | One silicone |
| Lifting the turbo brush | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Type of napkins | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating | Two rotating |
| Washing the floor along the baseboard | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (rear scrolling) | No | No |
| Washing napkins with hot water | Yes, 80°C | Yes, 75°C | Yes, 70°C | Yes, 65°C | Yes, 58°C | No | Yes, 58°C | No | No | No |
| Drying napkins with warm air | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Self-cleaning of the dust container | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Connection to sewerage and water supply | Yes | Yes | Yes | No data | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
| Automatic mixing of detergent | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Self-cleaning of the tray with scrapers | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Dropping off napkins at the station | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Number of recognized objects day/night | No data | No data | 6/6
6/6 |
No data | 6/6
4/6 |
6/6
3/6 |
5/6
0/6 |
5/6
0/6 |
No data | 3/6
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| Real suction, mm | No data | No data | 12 | No data | 10 | 10 | 10 | 4 | No data | 10 |
| Removing difficult stains | No data | No data | 8 passes | No data | >10 passes | >10 passes | 9 passes | >10 passes | No data | No data |
| Actual noise level, dB | No data | No data | 54-72.5 | No data | 57-72 dB | 56-72 dB | 58.5-72.5 | 56-66.5 | No data | 56-67 |
On this note, I'd like to end this review. Happy shopping, everyone. Bye!



























