Introduction
Dreame presents three high-end robots launched between 2025 and 2026 that share advanced technology but with important nuances. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra arrived in 2025, whilst the Dreame L50s Pro Ultra is from 2026. All three units integrate a complete multifunctional base with mop washing and drying, as well as navigation systems with dual camera and artificial intelligence. They are designed for users seeking total automation in medium to large-sized homes, with the capacity to manage both intensive vacuuming and deep mopping without constant manual intervention.
The main difference lies in the technological evolution and some specific features that make the Matrix10 Ultra the most complete model in the series, although the L50s Pro Ultra stands out in raw suction power.
Power and Suction
Suction power marks a notable difference. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra remains at 19,500 Pa, a figure more than sufficient for most homes but clearly below the 30,000 Pa developed by both the L50s Pro Ultra and the Matrix10 Ultra. This difference is especially noticeable on medium or long pile carpets, where the extra suction helps extract embedded dirt and pet hair more effectively.
All three models share the HyperStream dual main brush system, specifically designed to reduce hair tangles. This type of brush uses two elements anchored at one end that minimise hair accumulation and facilitate maintenance. All include main brush lifting during mopping and a side brush that is also liftable and extendable to better reach corners. The side brush incorporates anti-tangle technology in all three units.
In practice, any of the three robots handles homes with pets well thanks to the brush design, although the greater power of the L50s Pro Ultra and Matrix10 Ultra offers additional advantage in homes with several animals or demanding carpets.
Mopping
The mopping system uses two rotating mops in all three models, with side extension that includes Roboswing movement to better reach edges and get the mops under furniture overhangs. Mop lifting reaches 10.5 mm in all, allowing passage over thin carpets without wetting them.
Here an important difference appears: the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra mops the floor with hot water, whilst the L50 Pro Ultra and the L50s Pro Ultra use cold water. Hot water improves the dissolution of grease and adhered dirt, offering deeper mopping in kitchens or high-traffic areas.
All three robots automatically remove the mops at the base when they only need to vacuum, avoiding dragging them unnecessarily. They also integrate dirt detection both on the mops and on the floor, adjusting mopping according to the real need of each area.
The Matrix10 Ultra adds an exclusive function: automatic mop changing with 3 pairs available. This means it can replace dirty mops with clean ones during extensive cleaning sessions, something the other two models do not offer. For large or very dirty homes, this makes a real difference in the final mopping result.
Navigation System
Navigation varies slightly between models. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Matrix10 Ultra feature retractable LiDAR, which hides inside the robot's body when not in use, contributing to the lower height of 89 mm. The L50s Pro Ultra uses a conventional LiDAR turret, which explains its greater height of 103.8 mm.
All three are equipped with dual camera with artificial intelligence, front 3D laser sensor, LED for night vision and remote camera access. The difference lies in recognition capacity: the L50 Pro Ultra identifies 180 types of obstacles, the L50s Pro Ultra rises to 220 and the Matrix10 Ultra reaches 240. All recognise pets and detect curtains to avoid tangles.
The processor also evolves. The L50 Pro Ultra runs on AI Sage 13.0, whilst the Matrix10 Ultra incorporates AI Sage 15.0. The L50s Pro Ultra does not specify processor version in the available data. This algorithm evolution improves the robot's decision-making when facing complex obstacles and optimises cleaning routes.
In homes with many low furniture pieces, the lower height of the L50 Pro Ultra and Matrix10 Ultra proves advantageous versus the L50s Pro Ultra, which may have problems accessing under certain sofas or beds.
Runtime and Battery
Battery capacity differs significantly. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Matrix10 Ultra feature 6,400 mAh batteries, whilst the L50s Pro Ultra reduces to 5,200 mAh. This difference translates into runtime: the Matrix10 Ultra reaches 260 minutes of continuous operation, the L50 Pro Ultra achieves 200 minutes. The L50s Pro Ultra does not provide runtime data in the table.
For homes over 150 square metres, the greater runtime of the Matrix10 Ultra guarantees completing cleaning without the need for intermediate recharges. The L50 Pro Ultra handles medium surfaces well, although in large houses with several cleaning levels it might need to return to the base before finishing.
The smaller battery of the L50s Pro Ultra is curious given that it is the most recent model, probably compensated by the greater suction power that could reduce the time needed to clean each area.
Smart Functions
All three robots overcome simple steps, although the table does not detail the exact height they can cross. All incorporate their own voice assistant in addition to compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, allowing control by voice commands.
The CleanGenius function is present in all three models, automatically adjusting cleaning parameters according to floor type and detected dirt level. Stain recognition through AI allows intensifying mopping in specific areas without the need for manual configuration.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base
All three bases perform auto-emptying of the dust bin, mop washing and drying. Washing is carried out with hot water in all cases, and drying also uses hot air to speed up the process and prevent bad odours. The dust bag has a capacity of 3.2 litres in all three models.
Washing tray self-cleaning reaches 3rd generation in the L50 Pro Ultra and L50s Pro Ultra, whilst the Matrix10 Ultra integrates a 3.5th generation system, presumably more efficient in removing residue from the tray itself.
The detergent tank is single in the L50 Pro Ultra and L50s Pro Ultra, but the Matrix10 Ultra incorporates a triple system that allows using different products according to floor type or cleaning need. This adds real versatility for those cleaning different types of surface.
The clean water tank also varies: 4.5 litres in L50 Pro Ultra and L50s Pro Ultra versus 5.5 litres in the Matrix10 Ultra. The dirty water tank maintains 4 litres in all. Greater clean water capacity means fewer refills in long mopping sessions.
All three models offer an optional plumbing connection kit, which is purchased separately and allows automating water filling and emptying. None comes with this connection integrated from the factory.
Dimensions
The robot's diameter is identical in all three: 350 mm. Height marks the difference: the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Matrix10 Ultra measure 89 mm, whilst the L50s Pro Ultra reaches 103.8 mm. These almost 15 mm additional can prevent access under low furniture where the other two do enter without problems.
The robot's internal dust bin also varies: 395 ml in the L50 Pro Ultra, only 250 ml in the L50s Pro Ultra and 310 ml in the Matrix10 Ultra. Although all perform auto-emptying at the base, greater internal capacity reduces the frequency with which the robot must return to empty itself during cleaning of very large spaces.
The base dimensions change slightly. The L50 Pro Ultra and L50s Pro Ultra share measurements of 340 mm width, approximately 590 mm height and 457 mm depth. The Matrix10 Ultra increases the width to 416 mm maintaining similar height and depth, probably to accommodate the automatic mop changing system and the triple detergent tank.
Real-world experience
The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra works well in homes up to 120-140 square metres with hard floors and thin carpets. Its runtime of 200 minutes covers these surfaces without problem, and the power of 19,500 Pa handles usual dirt well. The lower height allows access under most furniture. It is a balanced option for homes without pets or with a single animal.
The L50s Pro Ultra provides greater suction power, ideal for homes with several pets or medium pile carpets. The smaller battery may limit its use in very large houses, although the greater power could compensate with faster cleaning. The height of 103.8 mm requires checking spaces under furniture before deciding on this model.
The Matrix10 Ultra positions itself as the most complete option for large homes, especially those exceeding 150 square metres. The runtime of 260 minutes, mopping with hot water, automatic mop changing and triple detergent tank make it the most autonomous unit of the three. The 3.5th generation tray self-cleaning system reduces manual maintenance. For users seeking maximum automation and having demanding surfaces, this model justifies its greater complexity.
All three robots handle obstacle and pet recognition well, although the Matrix10 Ultra with 240 types of identified obstacles offers more precise navigation in homes with complex decoration or many objects on the floor.
Conclusion: Which to choose?
Choose the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra if you are looking for a complete robot at a more competitive price, you have a medium-sized home (up to 140 m²) with hard floors or thin carpets, and you do not need maximum suction power. It is perfect if you have low furniture and value being able to access underneath them thanks to its 89 mm height. It works well with one pet or without animals.
Choose the Dreame L50s Pro Ultra if suction power is a priority, especially if you have several pets that shed a lot of hair or medium-long pile carpets. Make sure to measure the space under your furniture, as its 103.8 mm height may limit access. It is a good option for medium-sized homes where the extra power makes a real difference in vacuuming quality.
Choose the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra if you have a large home (over 150 m²), you seek maximum runtime and automation, and you value functions such as mopping with hot water, automatic mop changing and triple detergent tank. It is the most complete model for users who want to forget about maintenance for weeks and have varied floors requiring different treatments. The extra investment is justified in demanding homes with pets and the need for constant deep cleaning.