Black Dreame robot vacuum for carpet deep cleaning thick rug, removing pet hair and allergens with strong suction.
Black Dreame robot vacuum for carpet deep cleaning thick rug, removing pet hair and allergens with strong suction.

Robot Vacuums

Discover smart robot vacuums designed to vacuum, mop, self-empty, and self-wash while navigating your floors with precision.
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Dreame L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum

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Dreame L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum

  • 7,000Pa Powerful Suction
  • Fully Automatic Base Station
  • MopExtend™ Edge-Cleaning
  • Pathfinder™ Smart Navigation
Regular price $899.99
Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum

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Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum

  • Auto Robot Care and Maintenance
  • 136 °F Hot Water Mop Self-Cleaning
  • 7,000Pa Vormax™ Suction 
  • Precise CleanGenius™ 
  • Pathfinder™ Technology 
  • DuoScrub™ Mopping System 
  • Smart Carpet Cleaning Strategy
Regular price $399.99
Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 robot vacuum and mop with white auto-empty dock featured in the spring sale.

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Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 Robot Vacuum

  • MopExtend™ RoboSwing Technology
  • 10,000Pa Vormax™ Suction
  • Fully Automatic Base Station
  • Versatile Carpet Cleaning Strategy
Regular price $589.99
Dreame L10s Pro Gen 2 Robot Vacuum

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Dreame L10s Pro Gen 2 Robot Vacuum

  • Vormax™ Suction: 7,000Pa, Quiet Precision
  • DuoScrub™ Mopping: High-Speed Cleaning, 300ml Tank, 105-min Runtime
  • 3DAdapt Obstacle Avoidance: Avoid Obstacles Like a Pro
  • Ultrasonic Carpet Detection, Boosted Suction, All-Rubber Roller Brush
  • Intelligent Mop Lifting: Protects Carpets, Raisable 7mm Mops 
  • 5200mAh Battery: Overing an impressive 145m² on a single charge.
Regular price $449.99
Dreame D9 Max Gen 2 Robot Vacuum

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Dreame D9 Max Gen 2 Robot Vacuum

  • Minimum Dirt with 6,000Pa Vormax™ Suction
  • Floating Brush to Tackle Dust
  • Custom Care for Your Carpet
  • Less Dust Blowing Around
  • Sufficient Mopping for Continuous Cleaning
Regular price $199.99

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Answer six questions to find the right robot vacuum for your home
Answer six questions to find the right robot vacuum for your home
Answer six questions to find the right robot vacuum for your home
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See how the key specs of today’s best-selling products stack up side by side
See how the key specs of today’s best-selling products stack up side by side
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Shop genuine robot vacuum replacement brushes, mop pads, and dust bags
Shop genuine robot vacuum replacement brushes, mop pads, and dust bags

Robot Vacuums FAQ

Are robot vacuums worth it?

For most homes, yes. A robot vacuum keeps daily dust and hair from piling up, and the payoff is biggest with pets or mixed flooring. It's your everyday cleaning, not a replacement for the occasional deep clean.

What's the difference between a robot vacuum and a robot vacuum mop?

A vacuum-only model picks up dry dirt, dust, and crumbs. A robot vacuum mop does that and mops hard floors in the same run. See the robot vacuum and mop collection to see if they're right for you.

How long do robot vacuums last?

Plan on four to six years with normal care. Accessories wear out sooner: brush rolls every 12 to 18 months, filters 6 to 12 months, mop pads 2 to 3 months.

Can a robot vacuum handle hair without tangling?

It depends on the brush. HyperStream™ Detangling DuoBrush actively redirects hair to the dustbin instead of letting it wrap. For more details, pet owners can check out the robot vacuums for pet hair collection.

Do robot vacuums work on carpet?

Yes, and suction tells you how well. Low-pile wants 12,000 to 19,000 Pa, mid-pile 20,000 Pa or more, deep pile 30,000 Pa or higher. Most Dreame robot vacuum mops raise the mop on carpet, so the pile stays dry.

How often should a robot vacuum run?

Daily for pet households, every two to three days without pets. A self-emptying dock makes that easier, since you're not emptying a bin after every pass.
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Choose the Right Robot Vacuum

Browse the collection above and decide based on your floor type and how hands-off you want to be, or use the comparison tool to put two models side by side.

Where a Robot Vacuum Fits Into Your Home

Floors get messy fast in a busy home. Crumbs collect under the table after dinner, and the kitchen and entryway show wear before anywhere else.

A robot vacuum runs on a schedule, so you're not chasing each mess as it appears. Set it overnight, and you wake up to floors vacuumed and mopped while you slept, with the dock handling the emptying and washing. In a home with hardwood in the living areas and carpet in the bedrooms, the same robot vacuum adjusts as it crosses surfaces, lifting the mop before it reaches the rug.

How to Choose a Robot Vacuum

  1. Brush design matters

    Hair wrapping is the most common pet-hair frustration. The HyperStream™ Detangling DuoBrush uses two rubber rollers that cut and redirect hair to the dustbin instead of letting it wrap. The L60 Pro Ultra is a good place to start. At the time of writing, Vacuum Wars scored the X60 Max Ultra Complete at 100% in flattened pet-hair pickup.

  2. Match suction to your flooring

    For carpet, 19,000 Pa is the minimum suction you need for low-pile carpets. You need a suction power of 25,000 Pa or higher for mid-pile carpets. Hard floors are less demanding. The X60 Max Ultra Complete's 35,000 Pa is the top of the Dreame collection of robot vacuums for homes with pets and thick carpet.

  3. Threshold crossing

    Multi-room homes with raised thresholds need a robot vacuum that can climb them. The L60 Pro Ultra, for example, steps over thresholds and transitions up to 3.47in, so it handles almost any room divider or raised floor edge.

  4. Self-emptying dock

    Pet hair fills onboard bins faster than a standard household. A self-emptying dock keeps the robot vacuum running daily without the need to empty it between runs. All models in this collection include one; the difference is whether the dock also washes mop pads with hot water and dries them afterwards. For a full breakdown, check out our robot vacuum buying guide.