Introduction
This comparison analyses three high-end robots launched in 2025 that compete directly in the premium market segment: the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete, the Roborock Qrevo CurvX and the Mova V50 Ultra. All three units incorporate complete multifunctional bases with mop washing and drying, advanced navigation systems with artificial intelligence and features designed to offer comprehensive autonomous cleaning.
These are models designed for users seeking maximum autonomy and professional results in both vacuuming and mopping. Battery capacity is identical in all three cases (6,400 mAh), although differences appear in aspects such as mopping type, suction power, brush system or base functionalities. Each manufacturer has opted for different technical solutions that should be analysed to understand which model best suits each type of home.
Power and Suction
Suction power marks notable differences between these three models. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete leads with 25,000 Pa, followed by the Mova V50 Ultra with 24,000 Pa and the Roborock Qrevo CurvX with 22,000 Pa. In practice, the Dreame's advantage can translate into better performance on carpets or when vacuuming ingrained dirt, although all three offer more than sufficient figures for demanding domestic use.
The brushing system presents important differences. Dreame and Mova opt for a dual HyperStream anti-tangle brush, specifically designed to prevent hair from tangling. The Roborock incorporates its DuoDivide system, which pushes hair towards the central suction gap. All three models raise the main brush during mopping to avoid contaminating the freshly mopped floor.
Regarding the side brush, Dreame and Mova can raise it during mopping, a feature the Roborock does not include. All three extend the side brush to better reach corners and feature anti-tangle technology in this component.
Mopping
Here we find one of the most significant differences. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete uses a wide roller for mopping, a system that covers more surface area in one pass and is especially effective on adhered dirt. Roborock and Mova employ two rotating mops, a more common solution that offers good results in daily maintenance.
All three extend the mops to reach edges, although the Mova adds a specific movement for this function. Mop lifting varies: Dreame and Roborock reach between 7 and 17 mm, whilst the Mova stays at 10.5 mm. This capability allows passing over thin carpets without wetting them.
Water temperature marks another relevant difference. Dreame and Mova mop with hot water from the robot itself, which helps to better dissolve grease and dirt. The Roborock uses cold water for floor mopping, although it washes the mops with hot water at the base.
An exclusive function of the Mova V50 Ultra is the automatic removal of mops at the base when you only want to vacuum. This avoids dragging the mops unnecessarily and facilitates maintenance. All three detect dirt both on the mops and on the floor to intensify cleaning where necessary.
Navigation System
All three robots integrate retractable LiDAR combined with dual RGB camera and front 3D laser sensor. The difference lies in recognition capability: the Dreame identifies up to 280 different types of obstacles, the Mova 200 and the Roborock 108. This can translate into more precise navigation and fewer manual interventions in homes with many objects on the floor.
All recognise pets and allow remote camera access for surveillance. Night vision LED is present in all three models. Dreame and Mova detect curtains to avoid getting tangled with them, a function the Roborock does not specify.
Regarding artificial intelligence, the Dreame uses the AI Sage 15.0 processor with CleanGenius algorithm, the Roborock employs RR Mason 11.0 with SmartPlan, and the Mova also incorporates CleanGenius. All three include their own voice assistant in addition to compatibility with Alexa and Google Home.
Autonomy and Battery
Battery capacity is identical in all three cases: 6,400 mAh. Roborock and Mova specify 220 minutes of autonomy, data that Dreame does not detail. In any case, these are more than sufficient figures for large homes, and all three automatically return to the base to recharge and continue cleaning if necessary.
None of the manufacturers specifies full charging time or maximum recommended surface area, although with these battery capacities they can easily cover homes of over 200 square metres.
Smart Functions
All three models overcome simple steps, a useful capability for negotiating small level changes between rooms or thick carpets. The Dreame and Mova incorporate specific stain recognition using artificial intelligence, a function the Roborock does not include. This allows the robot to detect localised dirt and scrub it automatically without user intervention.
All integrate their own voice assistant for giving orders directly to the robot, in addition to working with external assistants such as Alexa or Google Home.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base
All three bases automatically empty the dust container, wash and dry the mops. Washing is carried out with hot water in all three cases, although drying presents differences: the Dreame dries at 50°C, whilst Roborock and Mova use hot air without specifying exact temperature.
Washing tray self-cleaning is present in the Roborock (version 3.0) and the Mova (third generation), but not in the Dreame. This function prevents dirt residue from accumulating in the base itself.
Dreame and Mova include dual detergent tank, which allows using different products depending on floor type or alternating between normal cleaning and disinfection. The Roborock lacks a detergent tank. UV disinfection is present in Dreame and Mova, but not in the Roborock.
Dust bag capacity favours Dreame and Mova with 3.2 litres compared to the Roborock's 2.5 litres. Clean water tanks are identical (4 litres), but the dirty water tank is larger in Dreame and Mova (3.5 litres) than in the Roborock (3 litres). This means fewer emptyings and fillings in the case of the first two.
The Dreame offers an optional kit to connect the base to water pipes, although it is purchased separately. None of the three includes this connection as standard.
Dimensions
Robot height is a determining factor for passing under furniture. The Roborock Qrevo CurvX stands out with only 79.8 mm, the Mova V50 Ultra reaches 89.5 mm and the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete measures 97.5 mm. If you have low furniture or sofas with little distance to the floor, the Roborock will access more spaces.
Diameter is practically identical: 350 mm in Dreame and Mova, 353 mm in the Roborock. Robot tanks vary: the Mova has the largest dust container with 300 ml, followed by the Roborock with 258 ml and the Dreame with 220 ml. Regarding the robot's water tank, the Dreame carries 160 ml, the Mova 80 ml and the Roborock 69 ml.
The bases also present size differences. The Dreame and Mova measure 420 mm in width, whilst the Roborock reaches 450 mm. In height, the Dreame is the tallest at 500 mm, the Mova 470 mm and the Roborock 450 mm. It's advisable to measure available space before deciding.
Real-World Usage Experience
For large homes, all three offer ample autonomy and bases with generous tanks. Dreame and Mova require less maintenance thanks to their larger dust bag and dirty water capacities. The Mova's ability to automatically remove mops is practical if you frequently alternate between vacuuming only and mopping.
In homes with pets, the dual HyperStream brush of Dreame and Mova is specifically designed to avoid hair tangles. The Roborock's DuoDivide system also works well in this regard. The Dreame's greater suction power can make a difference if there are carpets where hair accumulates.
If you have low furniture, the Roborock with its 79.8 mm height accesses more spaces than the other two models. For those who value disinfection and the use of specific detergent, Dreame and Mova include these options as standard.
The Dreame's wide roller system is more effective on ingrained dirt, whilst the rotating mops of Roborock and Mova work better in daily maintenance. The ability to mop with hot water from the robot in Dreame and Mova improves results on grease and difficult stains.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete if you're looking for maximum suction power (25,000 Pa), prefer the wide roller system for mopping, value broad obstacle recognition (280 types) and want dual detergent tank with UV disinfection. It's the option for those who prioritise deep cleaning results and have no height restrictions under furniture.
Choose the Roborock Qrevo CurvX if you need a robot that passes under very low furniture (79.8 mm), trust the reliability of the world-leading brand and prefer advanced 3.0 tray self-cleaning. It's ideal for those seeking a balance between features and compact design, although you forgo the detergent tank and UV disinfection.
Choose the Mova V50 Ultra if you value automatic mop removal to easily alternate between vacuuming and mopping, want hot water in floor mopping, seek a balance between height (89.5 mm) and complete features (UV disinfection, dual detergent), and prefer a model with good obstacle recognition (200 types) at a price generally more competitive than the other premium options.