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Dreame L40 Ultra robot vacuum review - MSNBacked by Chinese behemoth Xiaomi, Dreame is fast becoming a major player in the ever-expanding arena of robot vacuum cleaners and robot mops, and this high-end hybrid model comprising a 2-in-1 ...
According to a press release, the Dreame F10 Robot Vacuum has been unveiled for a price of Rs. 21,999. The company has also ...
I had a chance to see Dreame's newest robot vacuum, the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete, in action. With its cutting-edge features, this brand is the one to watch. In fact, it might even make me switch ...
Chinese electronics behemoth Xiaomi has pulled off a doozy with the X20+ and produced one of the most versatile and cost-effective hybrid robot vacs money can currently buy. It vacuums like a pro ...
The Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum from CES 2025 can't actually go up stairs, but it still does a ton for the price — especially after saving $390 by pre-ordering.
First, they sprouted arms; now, robot vacuums are getting legs. The latest bot from Dreame has two small legs that can push it up and over a step as high as 6cm (about 2.5 inches).
The Dreame X50 Ultra can’t quite climb stairs, but it can climb over obstacles as high as 2.36 inches — and that’s significantly higher than any robot vacuum that’s come before it. The new ...
Dubbed the ‘world’s first robot vacuum with robotic retractable legs’, the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete has a new ProLeap System and Bionic Mulit-Joint Robotic Arm which can help it get up ...
The Dreame robot vacuum with a mechanical arm works differently than Roborock's, but it can do more than the competition. There's only one problem. Written by Maria Diaz, Staff Writer.
Let's be clear: The Dreame X50 robot vacuum is not climbing the stairs. But we saw it climb some small ledges just a couple of inches high, and it felt like a big step toward making robot vacuums ...
While the Dreame X50 Ultra, announced today at CES, is being written about as the stair-climbing robot of our dreams, it turns out this is only true if the steps in question are under 2 inches tall.
This year’s crop of robot vacuums can climb stairs and pick up dirty socks that are in their way. Soon they will be able to play with your cat. Good luck to us all.
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