Introduction
The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra and the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro represent two high-end propositions in the robot vacuum market with multifunctional base stations. We're looking at devices launched in 2025 and 2026 respectively, designed to offer complete autonomous cleaning in both vacuuming and mopping. Both models integrate advanced navigation technology, anti-tangle brush systems and bases that wash and dry the mops automatically.
This robot vacuum comparison is intended for those seeking the best robot vacuum without compromises, capable of managing large homes with pets and where manual maintenance should be reduced to a minimum. The differences between these two models are significant in several key areas that merit careful analysis.
Power and Suction
The difference in suction power is considerable. The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra develops 42,000 Pa, a figure that practically doubles the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro's 25,000 Pa. In practice, this difference translates into greater capacity to extract embedded dirt from carpets and to pick up heavy particles or adhered debris.
The brushing systems also differ. The Dreame robot vacuum is equipped with a dual HyperStream brush, a design that minimises hair tangles by having the brushes anchored at one end. The Roborock features the DuoDivide system, which pushes hairs towards the central gap to facilitate direct suction. Both approaches are effective, although the HyperStream tends to require less manual maintenance.
Both models raise the main brush during mopping to avoid dirtying wet surfaces. However, only the X60 Pro Ultra also raises the side brush, which reduces the risk of dragging dirt along the edges whilst mopping. Additionally, the Dreame incorporates a specific brush for skirting boards, a function absent in the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro.
Both devices feature an extendable side brush to improve corner cleaning, and both use anti-tangle technology on all their brushes. For homes with long-haired pets, these features are fundamental.
Mopping
Both robots use two rotating mops, but the differences in the mopping system are notable. The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra mops with hot water at 45°C, which improves the dissolution of grease and adhered dirt. The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro works with cold water, less effective against stubborn stains.
Mop lift also marks a distance. The Dreame model raises the mops up to 21.5 mm, sufficient to overcome most carpets without wetting them. The Roborock lifts between 7 and 17 mm, a range that may prove insufficient with high-pile carpets.
Both robots extend the mops to reach edges and corners, and both automatically detach the mops at the base when only vacuuming is desired. Both devices detect dirt on both the mops and the floor, adjusting washing and scrubbing as necessary.
Navigation System
Both the Dreame and the Roborock integrate retractable LiDAR for mapping and navigation, complemented with dual RGB camera with artificial intelligence. Both feature front 3D laser sensor, recognise pets and allow remote camera access. Both include LED for night vision.
Object recognition capability favours the X60 Pro Ultra, which identifies up to 320 items compared to the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro's 200. This difference is noticeable in complex environments with many small obstacles or toys scattered on the floor.
Only the Dreame robot vacuum detects curtains, avoiding getting tangled in them. This function may seem minor, but proves useful in homes with long curtains or mosquito nets that reach the floor.
Autonomy and Battery
Both models feature 6,400 mAh batteries, identical capacity. The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro declares 290 minutes of autonomy, whilst the Dreame X60 Pro Ultra mentions a Power Master system that optimises performance, although it doesn't specify concrete minutes. In any case, both devices are prepared to clean large homes in a single session.
Smart Functions
Both robots overcome simple steps, a function that allows them to navigate small level changes between rooms or passage to terraces without requiring manual intervention. Both devices incorporate their own voice assistant and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home.
The Dreame integrates the CleanGenius AI system for intelligent cleaning, whilst the Roborock uses SmartPlan 3.0. Both platforms recognise stains and adjust cleaning automatically, albeit with each manufacturer's own algorithms.
Multifunctional Cleaning Base
Both bases perform auto-emptying of the dust container, washing and drying of mops with hot water and air. Both execute self-cleaning of the washing tray with hot water, minimising manual maintenance.
The main difference lies in the detergent tank. The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra includes this tank, allowing the base to add cleaning product during mop washing. The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro does not incorporate this function.
The dust bag capacity is larger in the X60 Pro Ultra: 3.2 litres compared to 2.5 litres. This means less frequent bag changes in the Dreame model. The clean water tanks are practically equal (4.2 litres in Dreame, 4 litres in Roborock), and both have 3 litres capacity for dirty water.
The Dreame offers an optional plumbing connection kit that is purchased separately, an option not available for the Roborock. Neither includes integrated connection from the factory.
Dimensions
The diameter is almost identical: 350 mm in the Dreame compared to 352 mm in the Roborock. The height is also similar, with 79.5 mm in the X60 Pro Ultra and 79.8 mm in the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro. These measurements allow both robots to access under most furniture without problems.
The base dimensions are not available for the Dreame model, whilst the Roborock base measures 450 mm in width, height and depth. It's advisable to reserve sufficient space for either option.
Real-World Usage Experience
For large homes, both robots offer sufficient autonomy thanks to their 6,400 mAh batteries. The Dreame's greater suction power can make a difference in houses with thick carpets or with pets that shed a lot of hair.
In homes with animals, both anti-tangle brush systems work well, although the X60 Pro Ultra's dual HyperStream usually requires less manual cleaning. The superior mop lift in the Dreame also avoids problems with high-pile carpets.
The X60 Pro Ultra's hot water mopping proves more effective in kitchens or areas with grease. The detergent tank adds convenience by fully automating the mopping process without needing to add product manually.
The ability to recognise more objects and detect curtains means the Dreame performs better in complex environments or with young children who leave toys on the floor.
Conclusion: Which to Choose?
Choose the Dreame X60 Pro Ultra if… you're seeking maximum suction power, value hot water mopping and prefer a larger capacity dust bag. It's the most complete option for homes with pets, thick carpets and intensive mopping needs. The detergent tank and greater mop lift add convenience and effectiveness. Ideal if you want to reduce manual maintenance to a minimum.
Choose the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro if… you prioritise an established brand with proven app and balanced performance. Although its suction power is lower, it remains sufficient for most homes. The DuoDivide system works well with hair and the declared autonomy of 290 minutes provides peace of mind. A good choice if you don't need hot water for mopping and prefer the Roborock user experience.
For small or medium-sized homes without thick carpets, either will perform admirably. In large homes with pets, mixed floors and carpets, the Dreame X60 Pro Ultra offers clear technical advantages that justify its selection. If you need to pass under low furniture, both have similar height and access without problems.