Introduction
The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete and the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow represent two high-end propositions in the robot vacuum segment with multifunction base. The Dreame model arrives in 2025, whilst the Roborock was launched in February 2026. Both units are designed for homes seeking total automation in cleaning, with vacuuming, mopping and autonomous maintenance capabilities for their components.
These robots are intended for users who prioritise absolute convenience: bases that wash and dry the mops, auto-emptying of the dust container and advanced navigation systems with artificial intelligence. The difference lies in the technical details that can shape the experience according to the type of home and specific needs.
Power and Suction
Suction power marks a notable difference. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete reaches 25,000 Pa, a figure that exceeds the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow by 5,000 Pa. This difference translates into greater capacity to vacuum embedded dirt in carpets or heavier debris.
Regarding main brushes, each manufacturer opts for its anti-tangle technology. The Dreame features a dual HyperStream brush, specifically designed to prevent hair tangles. The Roborock uses its DuoDivide Antienredos system, which pushes hair towards the centre to facilitate suction. Both systems are effective, albeit with different philosophies.
The side brush marks another important difference. The Dreame incorporates an extendable side brush, which improves cleaning in corners and edges. The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow does not have this extendable function, although it does have a dual anti-tangle side brush. Both models lift the side brush during mopping, as well as the main brush, preventing them from interfering with the mops.
Mopping
Here substantial differences appear that can determine the choice. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete mops with hot water at 45°C directly onto the floor, a feature that helps to better dissolve grease and adhered dirt. The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow uses cold water for floor mopping.
The Dreame's mopping roller measures 180 mm wide, whilst the Roborock's reaches 270 mm. Both models extend the mops to better reach edges. Mop lifting also differs: the Dreame lifts between 7 and 17 mm, whilst the Roborock reaches 15 mm with its Curv system, sufficient to overcome medium-thickness carpets without wetting them.
Both robots detect dirt on both the mops and the floor, adjusting cleaning intensity. Neither automatically removes the mops at the base for vacuum-only mode, something that some higher-end models on the market do offer.
The Dreame's multifunction base washes the mops with hot water, as does the Roborock. Drying also uses hot air in both cases: 50°C on the Dreame, and hot air without specifying exact temperature on the Roborock. This guarantees dry, odour-free mops after each cleaning cycle.
Navigation System
The Dreame features a retractable LiDAR that reduces the robot's total height, whilst the Roborock uses a 3D LiDAR turret. Both systems are precise for mapping the home and planning efficient routes.
The Dreame's AI camera is dual RGB, which allows it to recognise up to 280 different types of obstacles. The Roborock identifies 200 objects. Both recognise pets and have a front 3D laser sensor to avoid collisions. The Dreame adds specific curtain detection, a function that does not appear on the Roborock.
Both models allow remote access to the camera and have LED for night vision. The Dreame uses its CleanGenius system for intelligent AI cleaning, whilst the Roborock employs SmartPlan 3.0. Both recognise stains and adjust cleaning according to the detected dirt level.
Autonomy and Battery
The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete's battery has a capacity of 6,400 mAh, superior to the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow's 5,200 mAh. This difference translates into greater theoretical autonomy, although we only know the specific figure for the Roborock: 242 minutes of continuous operation.
The Dreame's greater battery capacity proves especially useful in large homes where the robot needs to complete long cycles without returning to the base to recharge. The Roborock, with lower capacity but declared autonomy of more than four hours, also covers large surfaces without problems.
Smart Functions
The ability to overcome obstacles differs considerably. The Dreame can negotiate simple steps, although the exact height is not specified. The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow overcomes obstacles up to 20 mm, a specific figure that makes it easier to know whether it will manage transitions between rooms or thick carpets in the home.
Both robots have their own voice assistant and compatibility with external assistants such as Alexa or Google Home. Neither incorporates a robotic arm, a function reserved for even more advanced models on the market.
Multifunction Cleaning Base
The bases of these robots concentrate much of their value. Both perform auto-emptying of the dust container, washing and drying of mops. The Dreame's dust bag has 3.2 litres capacity versus the Roborock's 2.7 litres, which means a longer interval between bag changes.
The Dreame incorporates a dual detergent tank, allowing different products to be used according to floor type or dirt level. The Roborock does not include a detergent tank in its base. This difference may be relevant for those seeking deeper mopping results without manual intervention.
Self-cleaning of the wash tray is only present on the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, reducing manual maintenance. The Dreame compensates with UV disinfection, which eliminates bacteria in the mop washing area. These are different approaches to maintaining base hygiene.
The Dreame offers an optional plumbing connection kit that is purchased separately, allowing continuous water supply and automatic drainage. The Roborock does not have this option. The clean water tanks are identical on both: 4 litres. Dirty water too: 3.5 litres.
Dimensions
Robot height is a decisive factor for passing under furniture. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete measures 97.5 mm in height, whilst the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow reaches 119 mm. This difference of more than 2 centimetres allows the Dreame to access spaces that the Roborock could not reach, such as low sofas or beds with little clearance.
The diameter is practically identical: 350 mm on the Dreame versus 353 mm on the Roborock. No significant difference in manoeuvrability.
The bases also differ in size. The Dreame's measures 420 mm wide, 500 mm high and 440 mm deep. The Roborock's is more compact in height (450 mm) but wider (450 mm) and deeper (450 mm). It's advisable to measure the available space before deciding.
Real-World Usage Experience
In large homes, the Dreame's greater battery and its larger dust bag reduce interruptions and maintenance. The 25,000 Pa power also makes a difference on thick carpets or when there are pets that shed a lot of hair.
For homes with low furniture, the Dreame's reduced height proves decisive. Being able to clean under beds, sofas or wardrobes without manual intervention justifies the choice on its own in many cases.
The Dreame's hot water mopping offers better results in kitchens with grease or floors requiring deeper cleaning. The dual detergent tank reinforces this capability. The Roborock, with its wider roller and tray self-cleaning, simplifies maintenance although mopping is with cold water on the floor.
Both anti-tangle brush systems work well with pets, although the Dreame's HyperStream design and the Roborock's DuoDivide have different philosophies. Both models lift brushes during mopping, preventing them from interfering with the mops.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete if: You have low furniture and need a robot that passes underneath without problems. You're seeking maximum suction power and autonomy for large homes. You value mopping with hot water at 45°C and want to use detergent in an automated way with the dual tank. UV disinfection of the base is important to you. You have the budget to add the plumbing connection kit if that functionality interests you.
Choose the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow if: You prefer a base with tray self-cleaning that reduces manual maintenance. The wider mopping roller (270 mm) appeals to you. You don't have height restrictions under furniture above 12 cm. You're seeking the reliability of Roborock as a world-leading brand in robot vacuums. The confirmed ability to overcome obstacles up to 20 mm gives you confidence. You value a more compact base design in height although it occupies slightly more floor space.