- Dream Aqua10 is designed to revolutionize Robovac -Mopping
- It comes with a roll of mop that cleans itself when it mops
- Also have a carpet protection, roller fluffs and hot water bath in the dock
Dream quickly becomes a brand to look at when it comes to robotic vacuuminnovation. We loved the dream X50 Ultra complete with its little feet and extractable navigation puck as we tested it. This model was designed to clean places that traditional bots can’t reach, but for its latest bots, Dream has approached another challenge: Mopping.
Most of the best robot wacuum on the market can mop as well as vacuum, but the mop functions do not tend to be so good, even on expensive bots. With the Aqua10 series, Dream aims to change it.
Instead of a fixed mop pad, the D-shaped style or double spinning slices-user Dream Aqua10 a roll of mop. When the pillow rolls back into the underside of the bot, a scraping removes any dirt. It is then sprayed with fresh water before it meets the next floor patch. This means that if it goes over a waste or dirty area, dirt does not remain on the pillow and end up spreading further across the floor. The pillow is rotated at 100 rpm and clean water is evenly applied via 12 spray nozzles.
“We realized that it’s not just about how strong the mop is – it’s about how pure the mop remains,” says Sean Chen, a dream management.
There are a handful of robot wacuum on the market that use a roll for mopping. Current examples include the Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni and Eureka J20, the latter of which we tested out and were very impressed with.
But with its Aqua10, Dream has taken a few steps further and introduced three special features, as the brand says, are industryfirts. My personal favorite is fluffer ‘fluffroll’ roll. This is quickly revolved around (1,000 rpm.
Dream has also added a scroll protection. This is automatically closed over the roll as the bot approaches blankets or blankets to prevent damp rolling from coming into contact with blankets.
When Mopping is completed, the dock has the facilities for the roll to take a bath in his ‘thermohub’. It is softened in water up to 100 ° C to remove fat and dirt.
The rest of the robot wacuum looks almost just technically unpacked with an incredibly strong 30,000pa suction and the same little threshold -bonning legs and extractible puck that we liked so much on the X50. Navigation and object launch comes with the permission of AI Powerhouse Nvidia, and there is material support for smart home integration.
The Dream Aqua10 series is scheduled for sale starting Q4 2025 (then from October). Where and how much is currently a mystery.



