Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 – Advanced Robot Vacuum & Mop for Smart, Effortless Cleaning
The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 is the next evolution in robotic floor care, engineered to deliver superior performance, maximum convenience, and smart automation. With a powerful 10,000Pa Vormax suction motor, intelligent 3D navigation, and all-in-one base station, this robotic cleaner takes on dust, debris, pet hair, and stains with minimal intervention.
Key Features:
- 🔥 10,000Pa Vormax Suction Power: Capture deep-seated dust, pet hair, and particles from carpets and hard floors with unmatched suction force.
- 🧼 DuoScrub™ Dual Mop System: Two high-speed rotating mops deliver intense scrubbing for sticky spills and stubborn stains.
- 🧠 Smart Pathfinder Navigation: AI + 3D mapping allows precise route planning with obstacle avoidance, even around pet bowls and furniture legs.
- 🚿 MopExtend™ Technology: Extends mop pads for full edge and corner cleaning, reaching into tight spaces under furniture and along baseboards.
- 🐾 Pet Zone Cleaning: Automatically detects and double-cleans pet areas while adjusting water levels to reduce drying time and odors.
- 🧺 Auto-Maintenance Base Station: Self-emptying for up to 75 days, auto-refills clean water, adds detergent, and dries mops with warm air (<42dB).
- 🕹️ 3D Mapping with AR Integration: Add furniture info in the Dreamehome App for smarter, customized cleaning paths and zone control.
- 🌪️ Carpet-Boost Modes: Multiple options like Mop Lifting, Carpet Avoidance, and Suction Boost for tailored performance on rugs.
- ⚡ Fast-Charging Battery: 5200mAh battery supports up to 240 minutes of runtime and recharges 30% faster for continuous performance.
- 🗣️ Voice + App Control: Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts for hands-free operation.
Specifications:
Brand: | Dreame |
Model: | L10s Ultra Gen 2 |
Suction Power: | 10,000 Pa |
Battery: | 5200mAh, Up to 240 minutes |
Water Tank: | 4.5L (Auto Refill) |
Dust Bag Capacity: | 3.2L (75-Day Auto Empty) |
Noise Level: | 42dB (during drying) |
Control: | App, Voice (Alexa, Google, Siri) |
Special Features: | MopExtend, DuoScrub, Obstacle Avoidance, Multi-Floor Mapping, Pet Detection |
Color: | White |
Dimensions: | 16.5″ L x 16.1″ W x 25.6″ H |
What’s in the Box:
- Robot Vacuum Cleaner x1
- All-in-One Base Station x1
- Side Brush x1
- Mop Pads x2 (Pre-installed)
- Mop Pad Holders x2
- Dust Bag x2 (1 Pre-installed)
- Cleaning Tool x1
- Cleaning Solution x1
- User Manual x1
Note: Ensure 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection for setup. Dreamehome App required for full features.
Is super good with everyday cleaning (lots of dust and simple stains) but don’t expect it to clean really tough stains.
#indeedaDREAME
¿Lo mejor? Lo controlas desde tu teléfono, así que puedes estar en el sofá mientras él hace todo el trabajo. En serio, este robot es como un sueño hecho realidad para quienes aman la comodidad. Dale una oportunidad, ¡tu casa te lo agradecerá!
The best part? It saves me so much time! Instead of vacuuming, I can relax, focus on work, or spend more time with my family. It feels like I have a little helper taking care of the cleaning while I do things I actually enjoy. If you’re looking for an easy way to keep your floors spotless without the hassle, this vacuum is a total game-changer!
There was a bit of a learning curve at first, especially when programming it to suit my needs and figuring out the optimal cleaning schedule for my floors. However, once I set it up, it became a “set it and forget it” device. I have two small dogs and always found clumps of dust and hair in the corners of some rooms. My wood floors now gleam, and my carpets always look freshly vacuumed with those satisfying vacuum patterns. I was so impressed that I told our cleaning lady to skip the floors entirely and focus on other areas of the house. Honestly, the robot does a better job than she ever did!
I have a two-story home with a third level (master bath up a flight of stairs), and I recently added the second-floor map. While mapping was seamless, I initially struggled with getting it to clean the upstairs without bringing it back downstairs to re-moisten the mop pads. Eventually, I figured out that I need to ensure there are no areas that it wants to mop during its cycle.
The app could use some improvements—it can be a bit glitchy, freezes occasionally, and sometimes struggles to connect to the robot. While this doesn’t affect the robot’s performance, it can be frustrating. The onboard camera is fun but not very practical and it sometimes struggles to connect to the camera during cleaning cycles.
One of the best aspects of this robot is how well it avoids getting stuck. In the past month, it’s only gotten caught twice: once on an iPhone charging cord (totally my fault) and once under a chair. It didn’t cause any damage, and I’ve learned to clear potential obstacles before it starts cleaning. It always finds its way back to the base without issues.
I was lucky enough to snag this robot at a 50% discount over the holidays, and while I’d love another one for the second floor, the price is a bit steep to justify for now. For anyone on the fence, I cannot recommend this device enough. It has exceeded my expectations in every way and has truly made keeping my home spotless easier than ever. Five stars!
**** update 2/25/25
I’ve been using the robot for over three months now without any major issues. I’m surprised how long the detergent lasts. After three months of weekly mopping the entire downstairs (almost all wood floors) the detergent is at 65%. I was worried all the mop pads cleanings would significantly reduce the detergent.
However, I’m reducing my rating from 5 stars to 3 for the following reason: their customer service center cannot seem to answer a basic question about something that was initiated on their end. While I do get a “stock”response that they are “working on my question” they ultimately never resolve my concern and keep “assuring me” that I should “rest assured” my case is “escalated to the appropriate team” but then I don’t hear back until I write them again. This has been going on each week for over a month now and after trading over a dozen emails, I’m wasting time while getting no closer to getting my question answered. I used to manage a service desk and any tickets open longer than two weeks would be sent directly to the Chief Information Officer. So, to me, this is completely unacceptable for a service desk and, thankfully, my question was not about the specific functioning of the robot! I would worry if I had a technical or warranty issue…good luck.
*update 3/7/2025
After 5 weeks and at least 10 email requests for an update, Dreame FINALLY resolved my issue and so I will add back one star. Overall, the product itself is excellent and hasn’t given me one bit of trouble and has kept my floor sparkling clean for the past three months, but I don’t know how responsive they would be if I truly had a warranty or repair issue with this product.
The mapping and navigation are spot-on, avoiding obstacles and covering every corner. The app is easy to use for scheduling and customizing cleanings, and the long battery life ensures it finishes even large areas in one go. Overall, it’s an impressive vacuum that’s made my life so much easier. Highly recommend!
Honestly no other better vacuum cleaner that serves my purpose exists below this range.
MY REVIEW:
If you can accept this vacuum will ultimately make your life easier, and do everything pretty well to very well, then it’s for you. If you want a machine that really vacuums up pet hair from a carpet, you’re going to want to keep looking. It does an okay job, but not a great job on carpet.
This will help me have to deep clean every 3 months instead of every month. I have a Husky.
I’ve spent a lot of time with this thing trying to figure out the app and settings. This is a great vacuum, but I think the app needs to be reorganized to be more intuitive and user-friendly. There definitely should be a setup Wizard to guide cleaning scheduling and creating Shortcuts. Shortcuts let you design quick cleaning modes that can also be used to schedule cleanings. You can select room order, type of cleaning for each room, how many days a week to do the cleaning. You set up Tasks in the short cut to achieve this. It was a little confusing. The Shortcuts are a separate thing to use for creating cleaning tasks. You don’t need to create them when scheduling and setting up cleaning, but they are a nice feature that makes it easier once you set it up.
Overall now that I’m done being frustrated and we get along, I’m happy with my little robot.
******************** PROS AND CONS ********************
Pros
- Mopping is great on deep mopping setting, maximum dampness, and maximum passes (3x) for an area. I have it clean the mop pads before going to the next set area.
- Vacuuming Non-Carpet great. Even using standard settings and passing over an area 2-3x. No vacuum will get it right with just one pass.
- Auto-mopping cleaning and Auto-empty vacuum fantastic
- Map Layout editing tools are pretty easy to use. You can pinch the map to zoom in or out.
- The guides and obstacle navigation worked perfectly as far as I could tell.
- Being able to start and stop the vacuum remotely, see its progress, turn on the camera and guide it are really cool features. I even used the microphone to talk to my dog. It scared him a little at first, but when he calmed I was able to get him to sit and lie down. Could be a good thing for separation anxiety (for the pet owner more than the pet!)
- There are multiple ways to setup cleaning
- Directly scheduling cleaning is easy to setup
- Creating tasks to schedule cleaning was not great.
- Customer Service was great both times I called.
- It’s the only vacuum at this price point I saw with good ratings that have the rotating mop pads, auto empty and clean, and vacuum. I’m a big fan of Eufy, but I’m not a fan of having to empty the dust bin every time. If I forget to empty, it stops the vacuum. Not good if I’m not home.
Cons
- Battery can’t get through a deep clean of my apartment. It has less than 500 sq. ft. of cleaning area, and it has to dock and recharge.
- Recharge is triggers at 15%. I wish this was editable setting. I don’t see why a battery couldn’t get down to say 5% before recharging. It would probably be enough to let it complete a complete run-through for me. My place is not huge, it can make it to the base probably on 1-2% battery.
- Quick Mapping not a time saver. It missed the carpeted room completely. I guided it to that area and it continued. This caused the map to be uneditable for splitting or combining an area. I set it to vacuum only and let it do a pass cleaning, and that corrected the map inaccuracies. It may be easier to just let it clean first and skip the Quick Mapping.
- Bad on Carpets. It doesn’t clean well on medium pile carpet. I let the vacuum clean three times, morning, night, and the next morning. All were set to highest suction and highest (3x) passes. I then took a Dyson stick vacuum to the carpet and it extracted a lot more dust and dog hair than a reasonable person would expect from this vacuum.
- Map hard to read. When you zoom in on the map, the names and numbers stay small. It would be nice if these enlarged with the zoom in, or have the info in an editable menu below the map when you select an area.
- Power went out and vacuum went offline. I couldn’t access wifi in the app to reset it. I had to call CS and find out I needed to delete the robot from the app and go through the wifi setup process again. Thankfully this worked without losing the mapping and programming. This could be easily fixed with a link to the wifi settings from the robot is offline message
******************** TIPS AND TRICKS FOR SETUP PROCESS ********************
I have a large one bedroom, single floor apartment, so it’s a lot more vacuum and mop than I need, but that’s my layout.
There seem to be two main ways to do the setup, but both start the same.
STEP 1: Quick Mapping or Run the first cleaning
(you MUST do this first)
Quick Mapping - I initially scrapped the quick map it made, because it didn’t identify rooms, and I didn’t help it get past the confusion. The vacuum winked at the kitchen, felt the carpet to the bedroom and said, “yep those are rooms!”, and skipped them. I think the metal floor finish confused it. Instead, I let it run it’s first cleaning, and it mapped from that. I still had to follow it around and give it a boost into the kitchen and bedroom. Either way, same experience. You may have to help it get over its fear.
STEP 2: Edit Map
On the lower left corner of the map page, there is a layers icon named Map.
Click on this to set up No-Go Zones / Virtual Walls, Editing the Areas the robot mapped, and Carpet Settings.
Do Area Editing first, I wish I had. If there’s an area you want to split, select it, then move the line to where you want to split it into two. Select two areas next to each other to merge them, then click Merge. Always select the area first, then the task you want to do (Rename, Split, Merge, change Floor material)
STEP 3: Set Up Shortcuts (potentially skippable step)
This allows you quick buttons for customized cleaning. They can also be used to set-up Scheduled Cleanup. If you want to just program set cleaning times or use the global cleaning setup, skip to Step 4.
Located on the MAIN PAGE when you open the app, not under the Device page as you might think. It’s in a menu on the middle right side of the phone frame, and the icon is a piece of paper with a lightning bolt. It’s stacked under the camera icon on the same little menu.
Do this after you have your map setup the way you want it, but BEFORE scheduling any cleaning.
Shortcuts allow you to create tasks and order them how you want them completed for that shortcut. So, if you want the tell the robot to vacuum, then mop, or only vacuum at a certain time, this is how you’ll do it. You will set-up a Shortcut for each group of tasks you want completed at a certain time and day(s).
My Five Shortcuts are:
1.)
AMVacuum - 7 Days / Week.
I have the tasks to vacuum all rooms in the morning, setting the bedroom to be vacuumed thoroughly.
2. & 3.) (task to vacuum, task to mop)
VacuumThenDeepMopByRm - 1 Day / Week.
The tasks in this one tells the robot to vacuum once, then mop each non-carpeted room 3x at the dampest, deep clean setting. The robot returns to base to self clean mop pads each time it finishes vacuuming and mopping a room.
4.)
PMVacuum - 5 Days / Week.
I have it light vacuum the high traffic areas only in the evening.
5.)
PMVacuumThenLightMop - 2 Days / Week.
I have it touch-up mop on a medium setting 1 or 2 passes depending on the area.
STEP 4: Schedule Cleanup
On the Main Page, Choose “Go to the device —>” button, then the upper right three dots menu, then “Scheduled Cleanup”.
Press the blue Plus icon in the lower right corner. Set the start time, how often to repeat, and the Mode. You have three options on how to instruct cleaning; Global Cleaning, Shortcuts that have been setup, and New Setup.
Global Cleaning is the default. I didn’t cover how to do this specifically, because it’s in the main menu and seemed self-explanatory to me.
Shortcuts will have the Shortcuts created in Step 3.
New Setup option lets you customize what rooms you want to clean and how you want them cleaned with all settings for vacuum and mopping options. You can use this to create multiple times and days to clean any combination of rooms and cleaning settings by room you want.
NOTES:
1.) I have a pet, but I chose No Pets under the AI Recognition menu, because I want the robot to clean as thoroughly as possible, and my dog will most likely not have an accident in the house. This is found under the three dots icon in the upper right corner. Press icon > AI Recognition under the Function Settings section of that menu.
2.) If you create tasks then modify the map (combine areas, separate areas) the tasks will disappear. It warns you about this. You just have to recreate tasks, so get your map the way you want it first.
3.) When I turned off the No Pets, it got stuck wedging itself under a bench, in the same place twice. It corrected this in later runs.
What it does very well:
1. Maintains your house clean from daily dust build-up and minor liquid spills. This includes some hard to reach areas like under beds.
2. Highly customizable cleaning options through the app, you can give rooms custom names, and rooms are easy to divide.
3. Low maintenance. I have to fill the clean water tank every other mopping session but that’s no big deal.
4. The map is very dynamic. It’s fairly easy to add rooms that it might’ve missed in the initial mapping.
What it does ok in / has minor issues:
1. At least in my house I have it set to mop 4 times a week and dirt accumulates faster than what it can mop it. Maybe letting it mop every day is the way to go, at the cost of the cleaning solution running out faster.
2. It’s object detection is alright at guessing what it’s looking at and sometimes “detects” something that’s actually really far away, but this doesn’t stop it from cleaning the area it found the fake obstacle in.
3. It has gotten stuck a couple of times on my sectional which has a leg that goes across the floor, and also on piled up cables, where it continued to drag it along in one occasion. A no-go zone fixed this and it’s good at detecting and avoiding cables that are along the floor and not piled up.
4. Floor-to-ceiling mirrors tend to confuse it and causes phantom rooms to be created in the map. Once again, no-go zones are your friend here.
5. If it passes next to a room that it hasn’t cleaned yet and the door is closed it will close off the room in the map and not clean the room at all. Leave all doors open beforehand.
6. My house is just over 1,100 square feet and if I let it pass once in every room it can clean the whole space with charge to spare. If I let it pass twice in all the rooms that get dirty quicker it falls short and has to recharge in the middle of the session. I resume it at around 50% charge and it finishes.
7. When it’s cleaning around the edges of carpets the it tends to mop them. At least from what I’ve felt the carpet is still pretty much dry at the end.
8. You need to play with the app for a bit to get accustomed to all the features.
What it doesn’t do well:
1. If you cook often in the kitchen and the floor gets very messy, or if some grease falls onto the floor, I highly suggest you mop the area yourself first as in my case the robot just drags around the grease and leaves a film all over the floor. It continues to leave the film until it cleans its mop pads twice. (After the first mop pad clean the residue is less but it’s still visible)
2. The type of tile I have lets some dirt bits stick on it, to the point where I have to use a tool other than a mop or broom to get it off (or my fingernail). The robot cannot pick up these dirt bits.
3. It cannot reach corners.
I got it for $675 and during Black Friday I saw it for $630. If you can get it for a deal like that it’s a great purchase.
Got it out of the box and setup which wasn't too bad. Convenient set of instructions are on the lid when you open it and they walk you through each step. I opted for the Dreame app after trying the Mi home. the mi home app doesn't allow for firmware updates or to use the camera to look around which is a nice feature. You can use it while the vacuum is cleaning so you can see exactly where its at which is convenient for me. I also like that it requires a PIN for you to view the camera each time and it announces it via the voice on the vacuum when the camera is being used and then when you stop using the camera. Unfortunately it sounds like a mini saw with a very loud whining sound. I hope the manufacturer sees this and helps me out with some suggestions on how to fix it. I will reach out to their support and hope it can easily and quickly be resolved. So far it is making its first run at cleaning so I can only say that it seems to do a good job besides the loud noise. It mapped my house in 9 minutes. Compared to my roomba which takes like 1.5 hours. Naming the rooms was odd. I tried to use "Game Room" and it told me no special characters. I then tried just Game and that worked for a room name. Just kinda strange that maybe it saw the space between the words as a special character? I have to give it low stars for the noise as on all the reviews I've seen, their machine doesn't make this sound. I fully let it charge and followed all the instructions. I paused the job and turned it over and checked for anything in the brushes etc. All is clear, it just makes the sound and I don't know where it comes from. I wanted to post the review and video in case someone else has the same issue to let them know they aren't alone.
We have a two story house with all hardwood flooring on the first floor and all carpet on the second floor. We have a iRobot for upstairs carpet area. And we have a EcoVacs for downstairs hard floor.
The iRobot works ok with carpet, the navigation gets lost occasionally but overall gets the job done. We’ve been using EcoVacs N8 for the downstairs hardwood floor. The mopping isn’t good, requires constant cleaning and refills. However, that’s not the worst part. The app and software is horrible on the N8, and losses saved map constantly.
There are several things stand out on dreamehome vs the other ones we’ve used.
1. It’s equipped with a lot of sensors, providing detailed mapping and surrounding info.
2. Software engineering is pretty good. My friend said they are part of XiaoMi which makes sense why there mapping system is a lot better and their deep learning model on objects identification is impressive. It was able to tell there’s cables in the path and avoid it.
3. The app is very well designed and unlike EcoVocs losses map constantly, dreamehome draw the layout on one run and never had any issues so far.
4. The mopping is very impressive, it cleans the tile in kitchen very well. It will go back to clean it’s mop after a certain areas covered which is very thoughtful.
5. Automatic raising on the mops are awesome, it will detect area rug and raise the mood to just vacuum the rug. Also, if it goes back to clean the mop, it will go back to the spot with mop raised, so no lose of clean water on the way back.
6. The cleaning base has a removable plastic brush, we could easier clean and remove any large debris if there’s any.
7. We can remote control it like a toy car and have live video from its front camera, we can even talk through it. Not sure why we need it, but it’s fun to show to the kids.