And we’re back with another robot vacuum review, but this time, we’re looking at what might be one of the most overengineered robo-vacs on the market right now. This is Dreame’s latest flagship robot vacuum, and honestly, it feels like the company tried to solve almost every common robot vacuum problem in one go. The X50 Ultra is still an incredibly capable flagship robot vacuum, but the X60 Ultra feels more like Dreame’s “no compromises” version of the previous iteration. Design and Build Quality At first glance, the X60 Ultra still looks unmistakably like a Dreame robot vacuum. Unlike most robot vacuums with a permanently raised sensor tower, the X60 Ultra’s LiDAR module can actually lower itself when needed, reducing the robot’s height to just 79.5mm so it can clean underneath lower furniture more effectively than the X50 Ultra. It’s one of those features that sounds gimmicky at first, until you actually realize how many places older robot vacuums simply couldn’t reach before. On carpets, the X60 Ultra does a noticeably better job than most robot vacuums at lifting surface debris, especially with its carpet boost modes enabled. And because the mop washing system uses hot water and hot air drying, odors and bacteria buildup are much easier to manage compared to older robot vacuums. Read more in our articles including "Dreame X60 Ultra Review" and "Dreame X50 Ultra Robot Vacuum Review".
And we’re back with another robot vacuum review, but this time, we’re looking at what might be one of the most overengineered robo-vacs on the market right now. This is Dreame’s latest flagship robot vacuum, and honestly, it feels like the company tried to solve almost every common robot vacuum problem in one go.
The X50 Ultra is still an incredibly capable flagship robot vacuum, but the X60 Ultra feels more like Dreame’s “no compromises” version of the previous iteration. Design and Build Quality At first glance, the X60 Ultra still looks unmistakably like a Dreame robot vacuum. Unlike most robot vacuums with a permanently raised sensor tower, the X60 Ultra’s LiDAR module can actually lower itself when needed, reducing the robot’s height to just 79.5mm so it can clean underneath lower furniture more effectively than the X50 Ultra.
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