Meet the Dreame X50 Ultra, the brand’s most advanced, most automated cleaning system yet. If the L10s Ultra Gen 2 felt like a big leap, this one feels like Dreame throwing everything they’ve got into one machine.

Let’s get into it.
Design and Build Quality
At first glance, the X50 Ultra sticks to that clean, circular design present with most robo-vacuums. It looks a lot more refined in the more muted black colorway we have this time around but there is a white variant available.
The real story here is the upgraded base station. This thing is massive in a good way, it’s essentially a full-service cleaning hub for the robot vacuum.

The dock itself features auto dustbin emptying, mop washing, hot water cleaning, hot air drying, refilling, and detergent dispensing, all in one dock.
On the other hand, the robot itself feels more refined, with improved sensor placement and a more robust build. At its base, we still get dual rotating mop pads paired with better downward pressure and smarter edge coverage.

The brush system has also evolved, designed to better resist tangles, which is perfect for households with a lot of fur babies or long hair everywhere.
There’s also a cool new DToF (Direct Time of Flight) sensor that now pops-up when in use, and tucks back down depending on the necessary height clearance. It has the ability to determine 200 types of objects, like shoes, cables, and more.

Performance
Actual cleaning performance is where the X50 Ultra really separates itself. We’re now looking at up to 12,000 Pa of suction power, making it one of the most powerful robot vacuums in the market right now.
Whether it’s fine dust, crumbs, or heavier debris this thing has no problem picking things up in most scenarios. Mopping is also smarter and more aggressive.

It features advanced mop extension for edges and corners, plus automatic mop lifting when it detects carpets, so it can vacuum and mop in one go without soaking rugs.
Navigation gets a big AI upgrade too.

With enhanced obstacle detection, it can recognize and avoid things like cables, slippers, and small clutter more reliably than previous models. Not to mention, with the improved sensors 3D mapping is faster and more accurate, and through the app, we can still have it clean specific rooms only, create custom no-go zones, and adjust the cleaning sequence.
That said, in real-world use, it’s not flawless.

Despite the high suction rating, fine dust and edge cleaning can sometimes require a second pass, especially along walls and tight corners. The obvious benefit is of course not having to do anything but watch the robot.
On carpets, it handles surface debris well, but deep cleaning, like embedded dirt or pet hair, can still fall short of flagship expectations. Mopping is great for maintenance cleaning, but for dried or stubborn stains, you may need multiple runs to get the job done as well.
Battery Life

The Dreame X50 Ultra packs a 5,200 mAh battery, delivering around 200 to 250 minutes or three to four hours of runtime depending on usage.
In lighter cleaning modes, that’s more than enough for most homes. But once you crank up suction and enable full mopping features, battery drain becomes more noticeable.

Thankfully, it supports smart recharge-and-resume, automatically docking, charging, and continuing exactly where it left off, so in practice, you rarely need to intervene just like the L10s Ultra Gen 2.
Maintenance
Hands-free maintenance is where this robot vac shines.

The X50 Ultra is designed to be as hands-off as possible with the aforementioned Auto-empty dustbin, Auto mop washing with hot water, Auto mop drying with hot air, Auto water refilling, and Auto detergent mixing.
End-users can literally go weeks without touching it, making it one of the most automated cleaning systems available to consumers today. That said, all this automation comes at the cost of size and complexity, especially compared to robot vacuums without a dock.

At the end of the day, the docking station can be quite large depending on the household.
Conclusion
The Dreame X50 Ultra is pretty much the Galaxy Phone Pro Max Ultra of robo-vacs. It’s built for people who want zero-effort cleaning, top-tier automation, and one of the smartest robot vacuum systems available right now.

But it’s also a reminder that automation doesn’t always mean perfect cleaning but it definitely helps.
While it excels in convenience and smart functionality, there are still small gaps in edge cleaning, deep carpet performance, and stain removal. Still, if what you’re after is a fully automated, set-it-and-forget-it cleaning experience, the X50 Ultra absolutely delivers.

It’s basically a complete cleaning system disguised as a robot vacuum, just be ready to pay flagship money for it.
The Dreame X50 Ultra is available from the brand’s official Shopee store for around PHP 60,000 Shopee →. That’s a big chunk of money for a robot vac, but if you want one of the best ones out there; it’s probably this.
Dreame X50 Ultra specs:
20,000Pa Vormax Suction Power
HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush System
MopExtend RoboSwing Technology
SideReach Extendable Side Brush
VersaLift DToF Navigation System
AI RGB Camera + 3D Structured Light Obstacle Avoidance
Up to 200 Object Recognition Types
6cm Obstacle-Crossing Capability (two-step)
42mm Single-Step Threshold Crossing
6,400mAh Battery
395mL Dust Box Capacity
3.2L Dust Bag Capacity
4.5L Clean Water Tank
4.0L Dirty Water Tank
Auto Emptying Station
80°C Hot Water Mop Washing
Hot Air Mop Drying
AceClean DryBoard Self-Cleaning Washboard
Automatic Water Refilling
Automatic Cleaning Solution Dispensing
UV Bacteria Removal Technology
Built-in Voice Assistant Support
Wi-Fi
Dreamehome App Support
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts Support
350 x 350 x 89mm (robot, VersaLift retracted)
350 x 350 x 111mm (robot, VersaLift raised)
4.53kg (robot weight)
457 x 340 x 590mm (base station)
9.09kg (base station weight)

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