Introduction
The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller and Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete represent two of the manufacturer's 2025 flagship releases, both featuring advanced roller mopping systems and multifunctional bases. The Mova Z50 Ultra, from Dreame's sister brand, completes this trio of premium cleaning solutions launched in the same year. All three models share the same 6,400 mAh battery capacity and 350 mm diameter, positioning them as high-end options designed for comprehensive home cleaning.
These aren't entry-level machines. The technology packed into each unit suggests they're aimed at users who want minimal intervention in their cleaning routine, with features like dual RGB cameras, retractable LiDAR navigation, and bases that handle mop washing automatically. The differences between them, whilst subtle in some areas, can significantly impact which homes they're best suited for.
Suction Power and Brushwork
The suction gap between these models is substantial. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller reaches 30,000 Pa, giving it a clear advantage for homes with thick carpets or heavy pet hair. The Track Complete sits at 25,000 Pa, which remains competitive but less forceful. The Mova Z50 Ultra trails at 19,000 Pa, though this is still adequate for most hard floors and low-pile rugs.
Both Dreame models use a double brush system, whilst the Mova employs TriCut 3.0 technology. TriCut combines bristles with cutting blades to reduce hair tangles, a practical feature for pet owners. The double brush approach on the Dreame units focuses on coverage and debris collection efficiency.
All three robots lift their main brush during mopping and feature extendable side brushes that can also elevate when needed. The side brushes include anti-tangle design across the board, which helps maintain consistent performance without constant manual cleaning.
Mopping Systems
The mopping approach separates these models more clearly than the vacuuming specs. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller uses a 12N pressure roller system, whilst both the Track Complete and Mova Z50 Ultra feature wide roller designs. All three extend their mops to reach edges, though the Mova uses a mini side mop rather than full extension.
Mop lift height matters when transitioning between hard floors and carpets. The Roller manages 14 mm plus, the Track Complete adjusts between 7-17 mm, and the Mova lifts 7 mm. For homes with thicker rugs, the Roller's additional clearance reduces the need to create no-go zones.
Water temperature during mopping shows an interesting split. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller mops with cold water, whilst both the Track Complete and Mova Z50 Ultra heat the water they use on floors. Heated mopping can improve cleaning results on stubborn marks, particularly kitchen grease or dried spills.
All three detect dirt on both their mops and the floor itself, triggering additional cleaning passes when necessary. None automatically removes mops at the base for vacuum-only sessions, requiring manual intervention if you want to skip mopping.
Navigation Technology
Each robot uses retractable LiDAR navigation, allowing them to slip under furniture more easily than fixed-tower designs. Dual RGB cameras feature on all three, providing visual data for obstacle recognition and remote viewing through the app.
The number of recognisable obstacles varies considerably. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete leads with 280 identified objects, followed by the Roller at 240, whilst the Mova Z50 Ultra handles 160. In practical terms, this affects how reliably the robot navigates around shoes, cables, pet toys, and other floor clutter without getting stuck or requiring rescue.
All three spot pets, detect curtains to avoid getting tangled, and include LED lighting for night-time navigation. Remote camera access works across the range, letting you check on your home whilst away. The Dreame models run AI Sage 15.0 with CleanGenius technology for intelligent cleaning decisions based on room type and dirt levels.
Battery Life and Coverage
Battery capacity matches at 6,400 mAh for all three robots. The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller specifies 160 minutes of runtime, though the Track Complete and Mova don't provide autonomy figures in the available data.
What this means in practice: the Roller should handle larger homes in a single session, assuming the 160-minute estimate holds true during combined vacuuming and mopping. The other two models likely perform similarly given identical battery capacity, though actual runtime depends on suction settings, floor type, and mopping mode.
Smart Features
All three robots can climb obstacles, with the Mova Z50 Ultra managing 22 mm steps and both Dreame units handling simple thresholds. This capability helps them move between rooms without getting stranded on door frames or carpet edges.
Each model includes a built-in voice assistant alongside compatibility with external systems like Alexa and Google Home. This dual approach gives flexibility in how you control the robot, whether through its own interface or your existing smart home setup.
Multifunctional Base Stations
The bases handle automatic dust emptying, mop washing, and mop drying across all three models. The Dreame units use 3.2-litre dust bags, whilst the Mova provides a larger 4-litre capacity, extending the time between bag changes.
Mop washing temperature differs significantly. The Roller's washing temperature isn't specified, the Track Complete washes at high temperature, and the Mova uses heated water. The Track Complete also dries mops at 50°C and includes UV disinfection, features absent from the other two bases.
Both Dreame models feature dual detergent tanks, allowing separate cleaning solutions for different floor types or tasks. The Mova includes a single detergent dispenser. All three detect dirty mops and adjust washing accordingly.
Water tank sizes show minor variations. The Dreame pair carries 4 litres of clean water and 3.5 litres of waste capacity. The Mova Z50 Ultra increases both to 4.5 litres clean and 4 litres waste, potentially reducing refill frequency in larger homes.
Both Dreame models can connect to home plumbing via an optional kit purchased separately, removing the need for manual tank filling and emptying. The Mova doesn't offer this option.
Physical Dimensions
The Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller and Track Complete measure 97.5 mm tall, making them notably lower than the Mova Z50 Ultra at 111 mm. This 13.5 mm difference determines which furniture they can clean beneath. Sofas, beds, and kitchen units with tight clearances favour the slimmer Dreame models.
All three share the same 350 mm diameter, a standard size for premium robot vacuums that balances manoeuvrability with internal component space.
Base dimensions vary slightly. Both Dreame stations measure 420 mm wide, 500 mm tall, and 440 mm deep. The Mova base is narrower at 390 mm but taller at 545 mm and deeper at 463.3 mm. Consider available floor space when choosing where to position these rather substantial docking stations.
Real-World Performance Considerations
For homes with pets, the Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller's superior suction and double brush system should handle heavy shedding more effectively. The Mova's TriCut brush offers easier maintenance when hair does accumulate, whilst its larger onboard dust bin means less frequent returns to the base during cleaning sessions.
The Track Complete's heated mopping, 50°C mop drying, and UV disinfection make it the most thorough option for hygiene-conscious households. The hot air drying particularly helps prevent bacterial growth and musty smells between cleaning cycles.
Larger properties benefit from the Roller's confirmed 160-minute runtime and the Mova's bigger base tanks. The Mova's 4-litre waste water capacity and 4-litre dust bag extend maintenance intervals, useful if you're away from home frequently.
Low furniture creates an obvious decision point. The 97.5 mm height of both Dreame models lets them access spaces the 111 mm Mova cannot reach. Measure your sofa and bed clearances before committing.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra Roller if maximum suction power matters most, you have thick carpets or multiple shedding pets, you need the highest mop lift for transitioning between floor types, and you want confirmed long battery life for extensive floor areas. The 30,000 Pa suction and 14 mm+ mop elevation make it the most capable performer in challenging conditions.
Choose the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete if hygiene is your priority, you want heated mopping for better stain removal, the 50°C mop drying and UV disinfection appeal to you, and you value the most advanced obstacle recognition with 280 identifiable objects. This model offers the most comprehensive cleaning and sanitisation features.
Choose the Mova Z50 Ultra if you prefer less frequent maintenance with its larger dust bag and water tanks, the TriCut brush system suits your needs, you don't require the absolute highest suction power, and the 111 mm height doesn't conflict with your furniture clearances. It represents solid value with practical capacity advantages and heated mopping, though it trails in raw performance metrics.