One of the most common problems with floor-cleaning robots is that when the mop pad gets dirty from spills, you either need to clean or replace it manually to prevent dirt from spreading on your floors. Dreame claims to solve this long-standing problem with its new Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete model that utilizes a new real-time, self-cleaning mop pad to ensure spotless mopping all around the home – even when it encounters a spill on the mapped cleaning path.
Many modern mopping robots now come with self-cleaning docks that wash, rinse and dry your mops automatically, but Dreame has gone a step further by adding an on-the-go mop pad cleaning feature to the robot. The Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete uses the water-rinsed AquaRoll roller mop instead of cloth pads. The roller spins at 100 RPM to clean itself with fresh water, while a built-in scraper removes dirty water into a separate tank.
The robot vacuum and mop not only cleans itself during use but also gets a deep wash with very hot water (100°C) to remove allergens, bacteria, dirt, and smells in the charging dock. It also uses FluffRoll technology to tackle deep stains. There are a total of 12 spray nozzles and smart pressure control that adjusts water flow and pressure to the floors depending on the mess.
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The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete offers a strong 30,000Pa suction that works well on all floors, carpets, and picks up pet hair without tangling. It has an AutoSeal Roller Guard that stops the mop from wetting carpets. It can also raise itself to 30mm to get over thresholds and obstacles easily.
The robotic vacuum cleaner and mop come with dual HD AI cameras and an LDS sensor to map the home and avoid more than 240 obstacles in its cleaning path. Another highlighting feature is Matter compatibility, which makes it perfect for modern smart homes.
If you wish to get one, there are no details about the pricing yet, but T3 notes it will be available by the end of this year.

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