I’ve had the chance to put my new H15 Pro through several real-life situations since receiving it last week, and I have to say—the GapFree robotic arm is awesome. I absolutely love this feature. It handles most everyday incidents extremely well and typically gets the job done within two passes. The unit glides smoothly, and I really appreciate being able to adjust the traction settings directly through the app. That level of control makes a big difference.
Now for a little real-life honesty and a suggestion for improvement: roller brush options.
My 7-year-old nephew accidentally knocked over some expensive makeup my wife had sitting on the edge of the counter—right onto our tiled floor. Of course, he tried to clean it up himself before telling us… and, well, it made things worse 😅. Since makeup isn’t an everyday spill, I saw it as a good opportunity to really test the H15 Pro.
I went slowly at first, but there wasn’t much progress with standard cleaning. Switching to the Thermal Rinse definitely helped with removal, but it took some time. When it came to the grout—where the makeup was really caked in—I did apply a bit of pressure with my foot on the roller brush to help scrub it out (yes, I know that’s not great for the motor, and I only did it for a few seconds).
That experience made me think: a different type of roller brush—something firmer or more coarse—would be incredibly helpful for situations like this. Fluffy rollers are perfect for wet messes and wood floors, but having optional coarser brushes for dried-on messes, grout, or even things like latex paint on tile would take this machine to another level.
Why paint? Because life happens—kids, home additions, painters working, and messes you don’t plan for 😩. Different brushes for different purposes and floor types would make the H15 Pro even more versatile for real households like mine.
No machine is perfect—and that’s okay—but the H15 Pro truly works wonders. This is just a thoughtful suggestion from real-life use.
Thanks, Dreame. 5 out of 5.