Introduction
The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra, the Mova P50s Ultra and the Mova V50 Ultra represent three high-end proposals within the 2025 catalogue of Dreame and its second brand, Mova. All three models share a common philosophy: multifunctional base with mop washing and drying, intelligent navigation with dual camera and advanced brushing systems designed to minimise hair tangles. However, the technical differences between them are decisive when choosing which one best suits each home.
These are robots designed for those seeking total autonomy in floor maintenance, with bases that not only empty dust, but also wash and dry mops automatically. The battery capacity is identical in all three—6,400 mAh—but differences appear in suction power, navigation systems, mopping water temperature and tank capacity.
Power and Suction
Suction power marks a clear difference. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra reaches 19,500 Pa, a capable figure for most homes. However, both the Mova P50s Ultra and the Mova V50 Ultra rise to 24,000 Pa, which in practice translates to greater capacity for removing ingrained dirt from carpets or tile joints.
All three models feature dual HyperStream brushes, a system with two brushes anchored at one end that considerably reduces hair tangles. This design is especially useful in homes with pets. Additionally, all three incorporate a main brush that lifts during mopping, an extendable side brush for corners and a liftable side brush, also anti-tangle. In this section, the features are identical.
Mopping
The mopping system is based on two rotating mops in all three robots, with side extension that includes Roboswing movement to reach edges and slightly insert the mop under furniture. Mop lift is 10.5 mm in all cases, sufficient to pass over thin carpets without wetting them.
An important difference appears here: the Mova V50 Ultra mops with hot water at 80 °C, whilst the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Mova P50s Ultra use cold water. Hot water improves the dissolution of grease and adhered stains, something that can be particularly noticeable in kitchens or high-traffic areas.
All three detect dirt both on the mops and on the floor, adjusting scrubbing when necessary. They also allow automatic mop removal at the base if only vacuuming is desired, preventing them from dragging dust unnecessarily.
Navigation System
The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Mova V50 Ultra integrate retractable LiDAR, a laser system that conceals itself when not in use, reducing the effective height of the robot and facilitating passage under low furniture. The Mova P50s Ultra, on the other hand, uses FlashPulse, a technology that dispenses with traditional LiDAR.
All three units feature dual AI camera, front 3D laser sensor, LED for night vision and remote camera access. The difference lies in recognition capacity: the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra identifies up to 180 obstacles, whilst the two Mova models reach 200. In practice, this means more precise avoidance of small objects, cables or toys.
All recognise pets and curtains, adjusting their behaviour to avoid disturbing or tangling. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra specifies the use of the AI Sage 13.0 processor with CleanGenius algorithm, although the Mova models also mention CleanGenius without detailing the specific chip.
Autonomy and Battery
Battery capacity is 6,400 mAh in all three robots. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra offers 200 minutes of autonomy, and the Mova V50 Ultra reaches 220 minutes. For the Mova P50s Ultra, the autonomy figure is not specified, although it shares the same battery.
These figures allow coverage of large homes without the need for intermediate recharges. In homes over 150 m², the 20-minute difference between the Dreame and the Mova V50 Ultra may be relevant, especially if combining several intensive vacuuming and mopping cycles.
Smart Functions
All three robots overcome single thresholds of up to 22 mm, which facilitates passage between rooms with small level changes or thick carpets. None incorporates a robotic arm, but all include their own voice assistant in addition to compatibility with Alexa and Google Home. This allows controlling the robot through voice commands without depending on external applications.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base
All three bases perform auto-emptying of the dust container, mop washing and drying. Mop washing is carried out with hot water at 80 °C in all cases, whilst drying uses hot air at 70 °C. This process ensures that mops are clean and dry after each cycle, preventing bad odours.
All integrate third-generation washing tray self-cleaning. The Mova P50s Ultra and the Mova V50 Ultra add UV disinfection, a function that the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra does not offer. Regarding detergent, the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra and the Mova P50s Ultra have a single tank, whilst the Mova V50 Ultra incorporates a dual tank, allowing the use of different products depending on floor type or dirt level.
Dust bag capacity is 3.2 litres in all three. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra has 4.5 litres of clean water and 4 litres of dirty water; the two Mova models slightly reduce these figures to 4 litres of clean water and 3.5 litres of dirty water. The difference is minimal in daily use.
Only the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra offers an optional kit for plumbing connection, which is purchased separately. None of the three includes integrated connection from the factory.
Dimensions
The diameter is identical in all three: 350 mm. Height varies: the Mova P50s Ultra measures 82.5 mm, the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra 89 mm and the Mova V50 Ultra 89.5 mm. Those 6.5 mm of difference between the Mova P50s Ultra and the Dreame can make the difference with low furniture or kitchen plinths with little clearance.
The bases present notable differences. The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra measures 340 mm wide, 590.5 mm high and 456.7 mm deep. The two Mova models are wider (420 mm) but less tall (470 mm), with practically the same depth (458 mm). This influences placement: the Dreame occupies less horizontal space, whilst the Mova models are more vertically compact.
Real-World Experience
For large homes, the Mova V50 Ultra offers the greatest autonomy (220 minutes) and the highest power (24,000 Pa), which ensures covering large surfaces without recharges. Mopping with hot water at 80 °C is especially useful in kitchens or areas with greasy stains.
In homes with pets, all three models perform well thanks to the dual HyperStream brush. The higher power of the Mova models can be noticeable when picking up hair embedded in carpets. The Mova P50s Ultra, with its lower height, accesses better under low furniture, something relevant if there are beds or sofas with little distance to the floor.
The Dreame L50 Pro Ultra stands out if you value the possibility of connecting the base to plumbing via optional kit, eliminating the need to empty and refill tanks manually. It also offers slightly larger water tanks, reducing maintenance frequency.
The dual detergent tank of the Mova V50 Ultra allows alternating products without constantly emptying and refilling, a convenience if combining wooden floors with tiles that require different treatments.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra if you're looking for a balanced option with somewhat larger water tanks and value the possibility of purchasing the plumbing connection kit. It's a good choice for those who prefer retractable LiDAR navigation and don't need maximum suction power.
Choose the Mova P50s Ultra if you need to pass under very low furniture thanks to its 82.5 mm height. The 24,000 Pa power and FlashPulse system make it suitable for homes with carpets and tight spaces. UV disinfection adds a hygiene bonus at the base.
Choose the Mova V50 Ultra if you prioritise mopping with hot water at 80 °C, the dual detergent tank and the greatest autonomy (220 minutes). It's the most complete for large homes with intensive mopping needs and different floor types. UV disinfection and recognition of up to 200 obstacles reinforce its profile as the most advanced option.