The DreameBot X30 Ultra is a Dreame for lazy homeowners who don't enjoy cleaning up
- by autobot
- Jan. 15, 2024
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Robot vacuums were always meant to make our lives easier by removing one factor of the cleaning equation, but in doing so, it introduced more pain points like cleaning the base station, dumping out the dirty water in the wastewater tank, untangling hair caught in the brushes, and more. The new promises to solve most of those issues. Recently announced at CES 2024, the robot vacuum comes with Dream's first-ever with a 7-in-1 array of automatic features that aims to automate even more of the cleaning process. To start, the self-cleaning base station has It can also wash the mop with hot water and dry it with hot air. It can also automatically empty the wastewater tank and refill it with clean water. What's more, the station can automatically mix the ideal ratio of cleaning solution to water. There's also an optional that can directly connect the station to the plumbing in the house so that it can draw water on its own. As for dust and debris, the robot automatically empties them from its internal dust bin into the in the base station. Dreame claims this large capacity means the base station only needs to be emptied , although this will certainly vary based on how dirty your home is. What's more, Dreame has also introduced the with cutting heads to cut away hair strands that get tangled around the brush, meaning homeowners with long hair now no longer need to struggle with trying to cut apart or untangle the mass of tightly wound hair commonly seen with other robot vacuum brushes. The mopping performance has also been upgraded here, with the new technology that allows Dreame's Flex Arm to twist and get as far as 4cm deeper into nooks and crannies to get out all the hidden debris. When the robot vacuum switches to mopping mode, it will automatically detect and avoid carpets, or lift the mop up to 10.5mm to avoid touching the carpet surface. The digital motor inside can produce up to and a 6,400mAh battery provides up to in quiet mode. This is said to be sufficient to clean up to , which is roughly double the size of most standard 5-room apartments here in Singapore. All in all, the DreameBot X30 Ultra sounds like a dream come true for homeowners who really hate getting their hands dirty and don't mind paying top dollar for a robot to do the dirty work. Pre-orders start on 28 February 2024 with prices from , although there's no mention of pricing and availability in Singapore. We will update this article if we hear any updates on local availability and pricing.