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Robovac Dreame X50 Ultra Review: Impressive Sucking and Mopping Performance, but Faces Challenges in a Specific Spot

Impressive, efficient, and simple to install, this vacuum cleaner delivers outstanding results while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Robovac Dreame X50 Ultra Review: Admirably Cleans and Mops Floors, Except for a Single Spot of...
Robovac Dreame X50 Ultra Review: Admirably Cleans and Mops Floors, Except for a Single Spot of Struggle

Robovac Dreame X50 Ultra Review: Impressive Sucking and Mopping Performance, but Faces Challenges in a Specific Spot

The Dreame X50 Ultra, a high-end robot vacuum and mop, has hit the market, boasting innovative features and resembling the Roborock Saros 10 in appearance. However, its edge cleaning performance has been identified as a significant limitation.

During testing, the X50 Ultra's first clean in CleanGenius mode took 80 minutes, longer than other robovacs tested. Despite this, the vacuum managed to successfully clean up ketchup spots, congealed grease, and various food debris.

One of the X50 Ultra's key features is its LIDAR turret for navigation and a sweeper arm with three brushes. These components enable the vacuum to effectively clean the middle of rooms when sent back to missed areas on Max+ vacuum power. However, the vacuum struggled with edge cleaning, even with its extending sweeper arm.

The X50 Ultra's companion app offers all the functionality desired, including remotely controlling the bot with POV video and adjusting features like water usage and sweeping arm aggressiveness. The app also allows users to fill the clean water reservoir, install the detergent bottle, and set up the initial scan of the home, which covers every square foot during setup.

The X50 Ultra's docking station can wash the vacuum's mop pads with 176-degree Fahrenheit water, ensuring thorough cleaning. The docking station is sleek and modern, and the vacuum itself measures 13.4 x 18 x 23 inches in size.

The X50 Ultra's battery was down around 30% by the end of a one-bedroom apartment clean, potentially requiring recharging in larger homes or reducing suction power. However, the vacuum can vault over thresholds up to 1.65 inches tall, making it suitable for homes with multiple levels.

It's worth noting that the X50 Ultra leaves its mop pads on the dock when not needed, helping to keep rugs drier. Additionally, the X50 Ultra's mopping action is quieter compared to other robovacs tested.

While the Dreame X50 Ultra offers powerful suction and comprehensive cleaning capabilities, its edge cleaning performance is not particularly distinguished from other premium models. It may require additional manual cleaning for sticky or dried-on stains around edges. Future firmware updates could potentially address this issue.

In conclusion, the Dreame X50 Ultra is a robust and feature-rich robot vacuum and mop, but its edge cleaning performance may not meet the expectations set by other high-end models. Prospective buyers should consider this limitation before making a purchase.

  1. Given the robust features like LIDAR turret, sweeper arm, and comprehensive cleaning capabilities, Gizmodo might review the Dreame X50 Ultra as a promising technology gadget in the realm of future consumer gadgets and household appliances.
  2. Despite the impressive mopping action and quiet operation, the Dreame X50 Ultra's edge cleaning performance pales in comparison to other premium robot vacuums and mops available in the market, potentially limiting its overall potential in technology reviews.
  3. Future firmware updates for the Dreame X50 Ultra could significantly improve its edge cleaning performance, positioning it as a stronger competitor in the technology landscape for high-end robot vacuums and mops.

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