Introduction
We're looking at three robot vacuum cleaners from Mova and Dreame launched in 2025, brands that share technology as they belong to the same manufacturing group. The Mova E40 Ultra and the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 represent the mid-to-high range with similar features, whilst the Mova P50 Pro Ultra positions itself as the most complete option of the trio. All three integrate a multifunctional base with mop washing and drying, laser navigation system and advanced mopping capabilities.
These models are designed for users seeking total automation in home cleaning. The 5,200 mAh battery present in all three units guarantees sufficient autonomy for medium-to-large homes, although we'll see important differences in power, artificial intelligence and specialised functions.
Key Differences at a Glance
- The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 reaches 25,000 Pa of suction compared to the 19,000 Pa of the two Mova models
- Only the Mova P50 Pro Ultra incorporates dual camera with AI, recognition of 160 obstacles and front LED
- The P50 Pro Ultra automatically removes the mops at the base and detects dirt on floors and mops
- The TriCut 3.0 brush of the P50 Pro Ultra contrasts with the SimpleTangle brush of the other two models
- The P50 Pro Ultra lifts both the main brush and the side brush during mopping
- The Dreame includes a detergent tank as standard, whilst on the E40 Ultra it's optional
- The Dreame has an optional kit for connection to water pipes
- The P50 Pro Ultra integrates its own voice assistant and remote camera access
- Notable differences in base dimensions depending on the model
Power and Suction
Suction power marks a clear difference between the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 and the Mova models. With 25,000 Pa, the Dreame unit exceeds by 6,000 Pa the 19,000 Pa of the E40 Ultra and P50 Pro Ultra. This advantage translates into better capacity to extract embedded dirt from carpets and to pick up heavier particles.
The brushing system presents important variations. The Mova P50 Pro Ultra mounts a TriCut 3.0 brush that combines bristles with blades to cut long hair and reduce tangles. The E40 Ultra and the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 are equipped with SimpleTangle brush, effective but less specialised for homes with pets. Additionally, the P50 Pro Ultra can lift its main brush during mopping, preventing it from getting wet and improving results on hard floors.
Regarding the side brush, the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 and the Mova P50 Pro Ultra feature extension to better reach corners. Only the P50 Pro Ultra also lifts this side brush during mopping, a detail that prevents dispersing wet dirt. Interestingly, the E40 Ultra and the P50 Pro Ultra have anti-tangle side brush, a feature absent on the Dreame.
Mopping
All three robots mount a dual rotating mop system with edge extension and RoboSwing movement, which allows the mops to get under furniture overhangs. Mop lifting reaches 10.5 mm in all cases, sufficient to climb onto thin carpets without wetting them. Mopping is carried out with cold water on all three models.
The Mova P50 Pro Ultra stands out for functions that the other two don't have. It automatically removes the mops at the base when you only need to vacuum, saving the manual step of taking them off. It also detects dirt both on the mops and on the floor, adjusting mopping intensity and deciding when to return to wash the mops. This intelligent detection makes a real difference in mopping quality.
The bases of all three models wash the mops with hot water and dry them with hot air, guaranteeing hygiene and preventing bad odours. The E40 Ultra and the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 don't automatically clean the washing tray, whilst the P50 Pro Ultra integrates third-generation tray self-cleaning, also shared with the Dreame.
Navigation System
All three units navigate using LiDAR turret and front 3D laser sensor to avoid obstacles. They recognise pets and adapt their behaviour to avoid disturbing them. Up to here, the similarities.
The Mova P50 Pro Ultra incorporates dual camera with artificial intelligence capable of recognising up to 160 different types of obstacles. This camera allows remote access from the app, useful for monitoring the house whilst you're away. Additionally, it features night vision LED that illuminates dark spaces and detects curtains to treat them carefully during cleaning. The E40 Ultra and the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 lack these advanced visual functions.
All three models integrate CleanGenius intelligent cleaning, but only the P50 Pro Ultra recognises specific stains using AI and automatically adjusts mopping to eliminate them.
Autonomy and Battery
Battery capacity is identical: 5,200 mAh on all three robots. However, the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 offers 231 minutes of autonomy, 21 minutes more than the 210 minutes of the E40 Ultra and P50 Pro Ultra. This difference may be due to optimisations in the energy management of the Dreame model.
In practice, any of the three covers large homes without problems. The autonomy difference is noticeable in very large houses or when complete cleaning with vacuuming and mopping is programmed in a single pass.
Smart Functions
All three robots overcome obstacles up to 20 mm in height, except the Mova P50 Pro Ultra which reaches 22 mm. This capability allows crossing thick carpets, door thresholds and small level changes without getting stuck.
The P50 Pro Ultra includes its own voice assistant, allowing you to give it orders directly without going through Alexa or Google Home. All three models are compatible with external assistants, but having an integrated one streamlines daily interaction.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base
All three bases auto-empty the dust container into 3.2-litre bags, wash the mops with hot water and dry them with hot air. Clean water tanks are around 4-4.5 litres, whilst dirty water tanks range from 3.5 to 4 litres.
Tray self-cleaning is only present on the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 and the Mova P50 Pro Ultra. This function scrapes and rinses the tray where the mops are washed, preventing dirt accumulation and bad odours.
The detergent tank comes as standard on the Dreame and the P50 Pro Ultra, but on the E40 Ultra it's optional. The Dreame also offers an optional kit for connection to water pipes, although it must be purchased separately and doesn't come integrated from the factory.
Dimensions
All three robots measure 350 mm in diameter. Height varies: the E40 Ultra and the Dreame reach 97 mm, whilst the P50 Pro Ultra measures 103.8 mm. Those additional 6.8 mm may limit passage under some very low furniture, although the difference isn't dramatic.
The bases present different dimensions. The E40 Ultra and the Dreame share almost identical measurements: 340 mm width, 590 mm height and 456-457 mm depth. The P50 Pro Ultra has a wider base (420 mm) but lower (470 mm), occupying different space depending on your home's layout.
Real-World Usage Experience
For homes with pets, the Mova P50 Pro Ultra offers the best combination: TriCut 3.0 anti-tangle brush, 19,000 Pa power and intelligent dirt detection. The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 compensates with greater suction power (25,000 Pa), although its SimpleTangle brush requires more maintenance if there's long hair.
In large houses, the Dreame's extra autonomy (231 minutes) and its superior power make a difference. The P50 Pro Ultra, despite having 21 minutes less battery, compensates with artificial intelligence that optimises routes and detects areas that need more attention.
If you're looking for total automation without intervening, the P50 Pro Ultra automatically removes mops when you're only vacuuming and cleans its own washing tray. The E40 Ultra requires more manual intervention: removing mops by hand and cleaning the tray periodically. The Dreame sits in the middle ground with tray self-cleaning but without automatic mop removal.
For spaces with low light or home monitoring, only the P50 Pro Ultra offers camera with remote access and front LED. The other two models navigate perfectly but don't allow you to see what's happening at home from your mobile.
Conclusion: Which One to Choose?
Choose the Mova E40 Ultra if you're looking for a balanced option without paying for advanced functions you may not need. It's ideal for medium-sized homes without long-haired pets, where the 19,000 Pa power is sufficient. You'll have to manually clean the washing tray and remove the mops when you only want to vacuum, but the more competitive price compensates for these extra steps.
Choose the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 3 if you prioritise maximum suction power and extended autonomy. Its 25,000 Pa and 231 minutes of battery make it the best option for large houses with carpets or floors that accumulate a lot of dirt. Tray self-cleaning and the detergent tank as standard add convenience. The extendable side brush improves corner cleaning, although you'll have to watch for tangles if you live with long-haired pets.
Choose the Mova P50 Pro Ultra if you want the most complete and automated experience. The dual camera with AI, recognition of 160 obstacles, dirt detection on floors and mops, automatic mop removal and its own voice assistant justify its position as a premium model. The TriCut 3.0 brush makes it especially recommendable for homes with pets. The ability to overcome 22 mm in height and remote camera access complete a package designed for those who don't want to worry about anything. Its wider base requires better planning of available space.