Introduction
We're looking at three cutting-edge robot vacuum cleaners launched in 2025 that share technological DNA: the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra, the Mova P50s Ultra and the Dreame X50 Ultra Blanca. It's worth noting that Mova is a second brand of Dreame, which explains the structural similarities between these three models. All three units feature a complete multifunction base, advanced navigation and mopping systems with extendable rotating mops.
We're talking about robots designed for users seeking total automation: hot water mop washing, hot air drying and automatic dust bin emptying. They're suitable options for medium and large homes, with the ability to overcome obstacles up to 20 mm and autonomy of around 180-200 minutes.
Power and Suction
Suction power marks the first significant difference. The Mova P50s Ultra leads with 24,000 Pa, substantially exceeding the 19,500 Pa of the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the 20,000 Pa of the X50 Ultra Blanca. In practice, this difference can be particularly noticeable on medium-pile carpets or when vacuuming heavier debris such as sand or dry soil.
All three models incorporate the HyperStream dual brush, a design with two brushes anchored at one end that minimises hair tangles. This is especially useful in homes with pets. Additionally, all include main brush lifting during mopping, a function that prevents dragging wet dirt across the floor.
The side brush is identical in all three: extendable to reach corners, liftable during mopping and with anti-tangle technology. This configuration allows effective edge sweeping without interfering with the mop system when the robot is mopping.
Mopping
The mopping system is practically identical across all three units. All feature two rotating mops with side extension and Roboswing movement, which allows the robot to perform an oscillating motion to slightly insert the mops under furniture or overhangs. Mop lifting reaches 10.5 mm in all three cases, sufficient to travel over thin carpets without wetting them.
None mops the floor with hot water; all use cold water. However, the bases do wash the mops with hot water and dry them with hot air, which marks a notable difference compared to mid-range robots. This process ensures that the mops return to the floor clean during mopping sessions and prevents bad odours after finishing.
All three robots automatically remove the mops at the base when only vacuuming is programmed, and feature dirt detection on both the mops and the floor. This means that if they detect particularly dirty areas, they go over them again or intensify the mopping.
Navigation System
Here an interesting technical difference appears. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the X50 Ultra Blanca use retractable LiDAR, whilst the Mova P50s Ultra employs a system called FlashPulse. Both approaches are effective for mapping the home, although retractable LiDAR provides the advantage of reducing the robot's height when not mapping.
The Mova P50s Ultra recognises up to 200 different obstacles, compared to 180 for the L50 Pro Ultra. The X50 Ultra Blanca also reaches 200 obstacles. In practice, this difference can translate into slightly more precise navigation in complex environments with many small objects on the floor.
All three models integrate dual camera with artificial intelligence, front 3D laser sensor, LED for night vision and remote camera access from the app. They recognise pets, curtains and allow home monitoring when not cleaning.
Autonomy and Battery
Battery capacity is identical: 6,400 mAh in all three robots. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra declares 200 minutes of autonomy, the X50 Ultra Blanca drops to 180 minutes, and the Mova P50s Ultra doesn't specify this figure. These figures are indicative and depend on the cleaning mode, but allow coverage of homes up to 200-250 m² without problems.
For large houses, any of the three models is capable of completing cleaning and automatically returning to the base if it needs to recharge mid-session.
Smart Features
All three robots overcome steps up to 20 mm, which allows movement between rooms with small level changes or climbing onto thick carpets without getting stuck. All incorporate their own voice assistant and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home.
The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the X50 Ultra Blanca run on the AI Sage 13.0 processor and the CleanGenius algorithm, which optimises routes and adjusts power according to the detected floor type. The Mova P50s Ultra also includes CleanGenius, although it doesn't specify the particular processor.
Multifunction Cleaning Base
All three bases auto-empty the dust bin, wash the mops with hot water, dry them with hot air and incorporate third-generation self-cleaning in the washing tray. All have an integrated detergent tank and 3.2-litre dust bag.
The most relevant difference is in UV disinfection: the Mova P50s Ultra includes it, whilst the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra doesn't. The X50 Ultra Blanca does incorporate this function. UV disinfection helps eliminate bacteria on the mops after washing, something to consider in homes with young children or pets.
The water tanks present slight variations. The L50 Pro Ultra and the X50 Ultra Blanca have 4.5 litres of clean water and 4 litres of dirty water. The Mova P50s Ultra reduces to 4 litres of clean water and 3.5 of dirty water. These differences barely affect daily use, although in very large homes it may be noticeable in refilling frequency.
Only the Dreame models offer an optional plumbing connection kit, which is purchased separately. It's not an integrated function, but can be convenient if you wish to avoid manual maintenance of the tanks.
Dimensions
The Mova P50s Ultra measures 82.5 mm in height, being the lowest of the three. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the X50 Ultra Blanca reach 89 mm. Those 6.5 mm of difference can be decisive for passing under low furniture, sofas or beds with little clearance from the floor.
The diameter is identical in all three: 350 mm. The robot's dust bin varies: 395 ml in the Dreame models compared to 300 ml in the Mova. This means that, although the Mova has greater suction power, its internal capacity is smaller. In practice, as all have auto-emptying at the base, this difference is barely noticeable.
The bases present different dimensions. The Mova P50s Ultra is wider (420 mm compared to 340 mm) but less tall (470 mm compared to 590.5 mm). If available space is limited in height, the Mova base is more compact vertically. If the problem is width, the Dreame bases take up less space.
Real-World Usage Experience
For homes with pets, all three models are suitable thanks to the HyperStream anti-tangle brush and high suction power, especially the Mova P50s Ultra with its 24,000 Pa. The ability to overcome 20 mm obstacles facilitates passage over carpets and cables.
In houses with low furniture, the Mova P50s Ultra has an advantage due to its 82.5 mm height. If the sofa or bed is close to the floor, those millimetres make the difference between the robot accessing or not.
For users who value maximum hygiene, the Mova P50s Ultra and the Dreame X50 Ultra Blanca include UV disinfection. The L50 Pro Ultra doesn't have it, although hot water washing and hot air drying already guarantee a good level of sanitisation.
Remote camera access on all three models allows home monitoring whilst the robot cleans, a useful function for checking on pets or monitoring the home from outside.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra if you're looking for a declared autonomy of 200 minutes, greater internal tank capacity (395 ml) and don't consider UV disinfection essential. It's a balanced option for large homes where autonomy is a priority. Also if you value the possibility of purchasing the plumbing connection kit in the future.
Choose the Mova P50s Ultra if you need the highest suction power (24,000 Pa), a lower robot to pass under furniture (82.5 mm) and integrated UV disinfection. Its wider but less tall base may fit better in certain spaces. It's ideal for homes with pets and carpets where suction power makes the difference, and also if the robot's height is a limiting factor.
Choose the Dreame X50 Ultra Blanca if you want a balance between power (20,000 Pa), UV disinfection, recognition of 200 obstacles and the possibility of plumbing connection via optional kit. With 180 minutes of autonomy and 395 ml tank, it's an intermediate option that combines the best of both worlds: more power than the L50 Pro Ultra, UV disinfection included and compact base dimensions in width.