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New Dreame vacuums just dropped: Here are the standout features

by Anna Avery
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The biggest vacuum drop so far this year has just happened — over half a year after CES. Dreame unveiled a total of 16 new vacuums at a press event on Aug. 6, doubling iRobot’s March drop of eight new Roombas.

Dreame’s summer 2025 drop officially consists of the following: Seven robot vacuums (the Matrix10 Ultra, Aqua10 Roller, Aqua10 Ultra Roller, L50s Ultra, L40s Ultra, L40s Ultra AE, and L40s Ultra CE), four wet/dry vacuums (the H15 Pro CarpetFlex, H15 Pro Heat, H12 Pro FlexReach, and G10 Pro), and five stick vacuums (the R10 Pure, R20 Pure, Z30, Z30 Station, and Z30 Essential). Shipping will begin in September for some and October for others, with pricing info on the way. I’ll update this guide with prices once they’re announced.

Several of the vacuums fall under the same “series” and have small differences, like docking stations. But amid all of these enigmatic names are some pretty cool features that could make several tricky aspects of floor cleaning more practical on a daily basis.

While I wait to get my hands on these new vacuums for at-home testing, let’s take a quick look at my four standouts from this dreamy drop:

Dreame Aqua 10 Roller and Aqua 10 Ultra Roller

Dreame Aqua10 Roller robot vacuum and dock in white

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Brush roll and roller mop on underside of Dreame Aqua10 Roller robot vacuum

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The most unique addition to the Dreame robotic vacuum cleaner family is the Aqua10 Roller series. Here, Dreame ditched the spinning mopping pads (that just about every hybrid vacuum and their mother have nowadays) for a paint roller-esque roller mop that rinses itself as it cleans. This is meant to mitigate any possible spreading of a spill while the vacuum goes back and forth over the whole floor — exciting news for someone (me) who has watched a robot vacuum drag ranch dressing across the entire kitchen. This feels like an even more sanitary approach than the robotic mops that go back to the dock mid-cleaning session to rinse their mops, and should cut mopping time down significantly. To me, this is a much more practical fancy flex than the robotic arm on the Roborock Saros Z70.

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Dreame Matrix10 Ultra

Dreame Matrix10 Ultra robot vacuum with transparent dock showing mopping pads


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The Matrix10 Ultra is another new flagship in the lineup. Its claim to fame has to do with mopping pad maintenance: The Multi-Mop Switching Dock can store three sets of double spinning mopping pads of varying textures, which the robot vacuum can switch between depending on the floor it’s about to clean. The two rotating mops can also be lifted and pressed down at different heights simultaneously, ensuring closer scrubbing of uneven flooring (like the thresholds in doorways where hardwood changes to tile or carpet).

Both of these new flagship robot vacuums clean with 30,000 Pa of suction power, beating the 20,000 and 22,000 Pa of my beloved Roborock Saros 10 and Saros 10R. And, speaking of thresholds between floor types, several of the new robot vacuums are outfitted with Dreame’s ProLeap system: A set of retractable legs on either side of the vacuum that hoist it over obstacles a few inches tall (up to 3.15 inches with the Aqua10 Roller series). I first experienced ProLeap when testing the Dreame X50 Ultra that was announced at CES 2025, and to be fully transparent, the use case felt quite limited. Actual stair climbing is still out of the question, but it could be helpful if your floors have any height changes, or if you need a robot vacuum to cross sliding door tracks.

Dreame H15 Pro CarpetFlex

Dreame H15 Pro Carpet Flex vacuum cleaning carpet


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If you’re strictly in the “I’ll do it myself” camp when it comes to cleaning, the H15 Pro CarpetFlex is a… well, dream. It’s Dreame’s first hard floor and carpet cleaning combo vacuum, which adds heated wet roller mops to the traditional vacuum cleaning head for carpet stain liquefaction. Inside the vacuum head also lies the TangleCut system to prevent hair from wrapping around the roller. The H15 Pro CarpetFlex even washes and dries its wet cleaning system on the charging dock.

Dreame Z30

Dreame Z30 stick vacuum cleaning floor with LED light


Credit: Dreame

While Dreame gives Roborock a run for its money in the premium robot vacuum department, it’s coming for Dyson with these new cordless stick vacuums. The Dreame Z30, in particular, has strong potential to make the next cut of my best cordless vacuums list. Why? Because, on paper at least, it’s more powerful than the most powerful Dyson — it shells out 310AW of suction power compared to the Dyson Gen5outsize’s 250AW.

Dreame’s new CelesTect Dust Reveal Technology also poses another inevitable Dyson comparison. Dreame describes the illumination on the Z30’s cleaning head as LEDs on the multi-surface brush that “effectively detect and expose tiny dust particles in hard-to-reach corners or dimly lit areas.” I’ll be pumped if another vacuum brand finally gets on the level of Dyson’s green dust-highlighting laser, but the mention of LEDs is just giving lightbulbs. Time (and testing in my apartment) will tell.



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