Introduction
Dreame presents two robot vacuum cleaners with multifunction base that mark different generations within its catalogue. The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2, launched in 2024, represents a solid proposition with all the features expected in a mid-to-high-end robot. The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra, from May 2026, arrives with a notable technological evolution that places it in the brand's premium range.
Both units feature a complete multifunction base: auto-emptying, mop washing and drying. However, the differences in power, navigation and mopping functions are very significant. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 is designed for users seeking a complete robot without needing the latest innovations, whilst the X60 Pro Ultra opts for advanced technology with dual brush, dirt detection and dual camera navigation.
Power and Suction
The difference in suction power is enormous. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 reaches 10,000 Pa, a respectable figure for general domestic use. The X60 Pro Ultra multiplies this capacity up to 42,000 Pa, which represents a significant qualitative leap for thick carpets, pet hair or ingrained dirt.
The brushing system also changes radically. The 2024 model incorporates a traditional single brush, whilst the X60 Pro Ultra debuts the dual HyperStream brush. This design with two brushes anchored at one end drastically reduces hair tangles, something especially useful in homes with pets. Additionally, the X60 Pro Ultra's main brush lifts during mopping, preventing wet dirt from adhering to the bristles.
As for the side brush, the L10s Ultra Gen 2 maintains a conventional fixed design without anti-tangle capability. The X60 Pro Ultra incorporates an extendable side brush that deploys to better reach corners, as well as lifting during mopping and featuring anti-tangle technology. It even adds a specific brush for skirting boards that improves cleaning on vertical edges.
Mopping
Both models use two rotating mops, but the similarities end there. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 includes the Roboswing system, which allows the robot to make a lateral movement to slightly insert the mops under furniture or overhangs. The X60 Pro Ultra also extends its mops, albeit with a direct extension system that improves edge coverage.
Mop lift marks an important practical difference. The 2024 model lifts the mops 10.5 mm, sufficient for medium-thickness carpets. The X60 Pro Ultra reaches 21.5 mm, which allows it to pass over thicker carpets without wetting them and traverse obstacles with greater ease.
Floor mopping changes radically between generations. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 mops with cold water, whilst the X60 Pro Ultra uses hot water at 45°C, something that notably improves the dissolution of grease and adhered dirt. Furthermore, only the most recent model can automatically detach the mops at the base when only vacuuming is desired, avoiding having to do it manually.
Dirt detection is exclusive to the X60 Pro Ultra. This robot identifies when the mops are dirty and returns to the base to wash them, as well as detecting stains on the floor and reinforcing mopping in those areas. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 does not have these intelligent analysis functions.
Navigation System
The L10s Ultra Gen 2 mounts a 3D LiDAR turret that protrudes on the upper part of the robot. This system maps with precision and avoids obstacles using a front 3D laser sensor, recognising pets amongst other objects. It does not incorporate a camera.
The X60 Pro Ultra makes a technological leap with retractable LiDAR that hides when not in use, allowing the robot's height to be reduced. It adds dual RGB camera with artificial intelligence capable of recognising up to 320 different types of obstacles, including specific detection of curtains to avoid tangles. It incorporates night vision LED for mapping in low-light conditions and allows remote access to the camera from the app, something the previous model does not offer.
Both robots integrate CleanGenius AI to optimise routes and cleaning patterns, but only the X60 Pro Ultra adds stain recognition using AI to intensify cleaning where it is really needed.
Autonomy and Battery
The L10s Ultra Gen 2's battery has a capacity of 5,200 mAh with a declared autonomy of 240 minutes. The X60 Pro Ultra increases to 6,400 mAh with a system called Power Master that optimises consumption, although the exact autonomy in minutes is not specified. In practice, the greater capacity of the more recent model should translate into greater surface area covered per cleaning cycle, especially considering it also has greater suction power.
Smart Functions
The ability to overcome obstacles is 20 mm on the L10s Ultra Gen 2, sufficient for most domestic steps such as transitions between rooms or thick carpets. The X60 Pro Ultra improves this function with a specific system for simple steps, although the exact height it can overcome is not detailed.
Only the X60 Pro Ultra incorporates a built-in voice assistant integrated into the robot, in addition to the Alexa and Google Home compatibility that both models share. This allows commands to be given directly to the robot without needing to use the app or external speakers.
Multifunction Cleaning Base
Both bases perform auto-emptying of the dust container into a 3.2-litre bag, wash the mops and dry them with hot air. Both include a detergent tank to add product during mop washing. They do not incorporate UV disinfection or direct connection to plumbing, although an optional kit can be purchased to connect water in both cases.
The main difference lies in the mop washing temperature and tray self-cleaning. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 washes the mops with cold water, whilst the X60 Pro Ultra uses hot water for deeper washing. Furthermore, only the most recent model automatically cleans the tray where the mops are washed with hot water, reducing manual maintenance.
The water tanks present slight variations. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 has 4.5 litres of clean water and 4 litres of dirty water. The X60 Pro Ultra reduces slightly to 4.2 litres of clean water and 3 litres of dirty water, probably optimising internal space for other components.
Dimensions
The diameter is identical on both robots: 350 mm. The big difference is in height. The L10s Ultra Gen 2 measures 97 mm, whilst the X60 Pro Ultra stays at 79.5 mm. This reduction of almost 2 centimetres is significant for passing under low furniture, sofas or beds with little separation from the floor. The more recent model's retractable LiDAR is key to achieving this lower profile.
The base dimensions are only available for the L10s Ultra Gen 2: 340 mm wide, 590.5 mm high and 456.7 mm deep. This space should be considered before locating the base in the home.
Real-World Experience
For medium-sized homes without major power demands, the L10s Ultra Gen 2 perfectly covers vacuuming and mopping needs. Its 240-minute autonomy allows large surfaces to be cleaned without intermediate recharges. Mopping with cold water is sufficient for regular maintenance, although difficult stains will require more passes.
In homes with pets, the X60 Pro Ultra's dual HyperStream brush makes a real difference. Hair becomes much less tangled and maintenance is considerably reduced. The 42,000 Pa power also helps extract hair embedded in carpets or upholstery.
If there is low furniture or beds with little clearance, the X60 Pro Ultra's 79.5 mm profile allows access to spaces that the 97 mm model cannot reach. This difference can be decisive depending on furniture layout.
The more advanced model's mopping with hot water at 45°C notably improves results in kitchens or areas with grease. Dirt detection on mops and floor optimises the process without manual intervention, something particularly noticeable in large homes where the robot works autonomously for long periods.
The X60 Pro Ultra's camera with remote access adds an occasional home surveillance function, although this is not its main purpose. Recognition of 320 obstacles significantly reduces the risk of getting stuck or dragging objects.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 if you are looking for a complete robot vacuum cleaner with multifunction base at a more competitive price. It is ideal for medium-sized homes without pets or with moderate hair, where the 10,000 Pa power is sufficient. If your furniture has standard height and you do not need to pass through very tight spaces, this model performs perfectly. Mopping with cold water works well for regular maintenance on hard floors.
Choose the Dreame X60 Pro Ultra if you want Dreame's most advanced technology with maximum suction power. It is the best option for homes with pets thanks to the dual anti-tangle brush and 42,000 Pa of power. If you have low furniture or beds at floor level, its 79.5 mm height is decisive. Mopping with hot water, dirt detection and tray self-cleaning minimise maintenance. For large homes where maximum autonomy and dual camera navigation are valued, this model offers superior performance in all areas.