The new dream e vacuum cleaner that just fell: This is an outstanding feature

The biggest vacuum drop so far this year has just happened – more than half a year back CES. Dreame launched a total of 16 new vacuum cleaners in its August 6 press release, bringing Irobot’s March down 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, 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-bar vacuum cleaners (R10 pure, R20 pure, Z30, Z30 station and Z30 Essential). Shipping will begin in September, for others who will provide pricing information along the way. After the price is announced, I will update it with this guide.
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Several vacuums belong to the same “series” and have small differences, such as docking stations. But among all these mysterious names, there are some really cool features that can make several tricky aspects of floor cleaning more practical.
As I wait for these new vacuums to be tested at home, let’s take a quick look at the four standouts in this fantastic drop:
Dream Aqua 10 Roller and Aqua 10 Ultra Roller
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Credits: Timothy Baker Worth/Mix-up
The most unique addition to Dreame Robot Vacuum Cleaner Home is the Aqua10 Roller Series. Here Dreame abandons the rotating mop pads (now almost every hybrid vacuum cleaner and their mother have it) for paint roller mops Rinse yourself while cleaning. This is to mitigate any possible spread of spills, while vacuums are popular all over the floor – it’s exciting news for someone who (I) looking at the robot vacuum cleaner. It feels like a more hygienic approach than a robot mop back to the middle of the dock to flush the mop, and should significantly reduce the time of the mop. To me, this is more practical than the robotic arm on the Roborock Saros Z70.
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Dream Matrix10 Ultra

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The Matrix10 Ultra is another new flagship in the lineup. Its reputation for fame is related to the maintenance of mop pads: the Domop switch dock can store three different sets of double rotating mop pads with different textures, and the robot vacuum can switch between its soon-to-be-cleaned floors. Two rotating mops can also be lifted simultaneously and pressed down at different heights to ensure a tighter scrubbing of uneven floors (for example, on door sills, hardwood turns into tile or carpet).
Both of these new flagship robot vacuums are cleaned with 30,000 pa suction, beating the 20,000 and 22,000 PA of my beloved Roborock Saros 10 and Saros 10r. And, speaking of the threshold between floor types, several new robot vacuums come with Dreame’s Proleap system: a set of retractable legs on either side of the vacuum, hanging it from obstacles (up to 3.15 inches) up to 3.15 inches (Aqua Aqua10 roller series). When testing the Dreame X50 Ultra announced by CES 2025, I first experienced Proleap and was completely transparent and the use cases felt very limited. Actual stair climbing is still impossible, but it may help if your floor has any height changes, or if you need a robot vacuum to get through the sliding door track.
Dreame H15 Pro CarpetFlex

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If you’re strictly in a “I’ll do it myself” boot camp when it comes to cleaning, then the H15 Pro carpetflex is a…well, dream. This is Dreame’s first hard floor and carpet cleaning combination vacuum cleaner, which adds a heated wet roller mop to the traditional vacuum cleaning head for liquefy of carpet stains. The interior of the vacuum head is also located in the tank system to prevent hair from being wrapped around the drum. The H15 Pro CarpetFlex even washes and drys its wet cleaning system on the charging dock.
Dreame Z30

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While Dreame makes money for Roborock in the Premium Robot vacuum division, Dyson is here with these new cordless rod vacuums. The Dreame Z30 in particular has great potential to make my next cut of the best cordless vacuum list. Why? Because at least on paper, it’s more powerful than the most powerful Dyson – it has 310AW suction power compared to the Dyson Gen5outsize’s 250AW.
Dreame’s new CELESTECT DUST reveals the technology that also proposes another inevitable Dyson comparison. Dreame describes the lighting on the Z30 cleaning head, when LEDs on the multi-faceted brush “efficiently detect and expose tiny dust particles in hard-to-reach corners or dim areas”. If another vacuum cleaner brand ends up reaching Dyson’s green dust highlight laser level, but mentioning that LEDs are just causing the bulb, I’ll be attracted. Time (and test it in my apartment) will explain.