Introduction
Dreame presents two variants of its 2025 Aqua 10 Ultra series, alongside the Mova V50 Ultra from its sister brand. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller and the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete share much of their DNA, whilst the Mova V50 Ultra offers a slightly different approach to cleaning. All three feature multifunctional bases with automated mop washing and drying, retractable LiDAR navigation, and dual RGB cameras for obstacle recognition. These are aimed at users seeking minimal intervention in their cleaning routines, particularly those with mixed flooring and pets.
The differences between them are subtle but meaningful. Suction power varies, mopping systems differ in design, and certain convenience features like UV disinfection or automatic tray cleaning aren't universal across the range. Understanding which trade-offs matter most will help determine the right fit for your home.
Power and Suction
The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller leads with 30,000 Pa of suction, a noticeable step up from the 25,000 Pa offered by the Track Complete and the 24,000 Pa of the Mova V50 Ultra. In practice, this extra power can make a difference on carpets or when dealing with embedded dirt in grouting.
All three share the same double HyperStream brush system, which prevents hair tangles effectively. The main brush lifts during mopping on all models, and each has an extendable, elevating side brush with anti-tangle properties. This consistency across the range means performance in hair management and edge cleaning remains strong regardless of which model you choose.
Mopping
The mopping approach is where these models diverge most clearly. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller uses a 12N roller system, whilst the Track Complete opts for a wide roller design. The Mova V50 Ultra takes a different route with dual rotating mopas that extend with movement for better edge coverage.
Mopa elevation varies too. The Roller lifts up to 14 mm, the Track Complete between 7 and 17 mm, and the Mova V50 Ultra manages 10.5 mm. For homes with mixed flooring, these differences affect how well the robot transitions from hard floors to rugs without dragging wet fabric across them.
Water temperature during mopping is another distinction. The Track Complete and Mova V50 Ultra both heat water for floor cleaning, which can improve results on stubborn stains. The Roller sticks with cold water. All three detect dirt on mopas and floors, adjusting their cleaning intensity accordingly.
Only the Mova V50 Ultra can automatically remove its mopas at the base, allowing it to vacuum without any mopping components attached. This is useful for those who want dedicated vacuum-only sessions without manual intervention.
Navigation System
Navigation hardware is broadly similar. Each model uses retractable LiDAR, dual RGB cameras, and frontal 3D laser sensors. All recognise pets, curtains, and other obstacles, and provide remote camera access with LED night vision.
The Track Complete identifies up to 280 obstacles, the Roller 240, and the Mova V50 Ultra 200. Whilst these numbers suggest slightly better object avoidance on the Track Complete, real-world differences are likely marginal unless your home is particularly cluttered. All three run on CleanGenius AI for intelligent cleaning decisions and spot recognition. The Dreame models specify AI Sage 15.0 processing, though the Mova's CPU details aren't provided.
Autonomy and Battery
Battery capacity is identical at 6,400 mAh across all three. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller offers 160 minutes of runtime, whilst the Mova V50 Ultra extends this to 220 minutes. Autonomy data for the Track Complete isn't available, making direct comparison difficult.
For larger homes, the Mova's extended runtime could reduce the need for mid-clean recharging. The Roller's 160 minutes should still cover most medium-sized properties comfortably.
Intelligent Features
All three can climb simple steps, though exact heights aren't specified. Each includes a built-in voice assistant alongside compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, allowing hands-free control and status updates.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base
Each base handles automatic dust emptying, mopa washing, and drying. The Dreame models wash mopas with hot water, as does the Mova V50 Ultra. Drying temperatures differ: the Track Complete uses 50°C air, the Mova employs hot air without a stated temperature, and the Roller's drying method isn't fully detailed.
The Mova V50 Ultra includes third-generation automatic tray cleaning, keeping the washing area hygienic without manual scrubbing. The Dreame models lack this feature. UV disinfection is confirmed on the Track Complete and Mova, but unclear on the Roller.
All three have dual detergent tanks for different floor types and identical capacities: 3.2-litre dust bags, 4-litre clean water, and 3.5-litre dirty water. The Dreame models offer an optional plumbing connection kit (sold separately), which the Mova doesn't support.
Dimensions
The Mova V50 Ultra measures 89.5 mm tall, making it the lowest profile here. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller and Track Complete both stand at 97.5 mm. That 8 mm difference can determine whether a robot fits beneath certain sofas or cabinets.
All share a 350 mm diameter. Base dimensions are nearly identical too, with the Dreame models at 420 mm wide, 500 mm tall, and 440 mm deep. The Mova base is 420 mm wide, 470 mm tall, and 458 mm deep—slightly shorter but deeper.
Real-World Use
For homes with pets, the HyperStream brush system across all three models handles hair well, and the higher suction of the Roller may prove beneficial on carpets where fur embeds. The Track Complete's enhanced obstacle recognition could help in busier households with more items on floors.
If you value a thorough mopping routine with minimal maintenance, the Mova V50 Ultra's automatic tray cleaning and mopa dismounting reduce hands-on work. The heated water mopping on the Track Complete and Mova may appeal to those dealing with sticky spills or kitchen grime.
Larger properties benefit from the Mova's 220-minute runtime, whilst the Roller's superior suction suits homes with thick carpets or rugs. The Track Complete sits between the two, offering heated mopping and strong obstacle detection without the highest suction or longest battery life.
Conclusion: Which One to Choose?
Choose the Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller if maximum suction power matters most to you, particularly if you have carpets or pets that shed heavily. Its 30,000 Pa performance is the strongest here, though you'll miss out on heated water mopping and some convenience features found elsewhere.
Choose the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete if you want a balanced option with heated water mopping, confirmed UV disinfection, and the best obstacle recognition at 280 objects. It's well-suited to homes with varied flooring and moderate cleaning demands, though suction is a step below the Roller.
Choose the Mova V50 Ultra if you prioritise low maintenance and longer runtime. The automatic tray cleaning, mopa dismounting, and 220-minute autonomy make it ideal for larger homes where you want the robot to handle as much as possible independently. Its lower height also helps it navigate under more furniture.