✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with the Future of Home Care! ✨
The DREAME L10s Ultra Gen 2 Robot Vacuum and Mop combines powerful 10,000Pa suction with innovative DuoScrub Mopping technology, ensuring a deep clean for all surfaces. With features like Smart Pathfinder navigation, pet-friendly modes, and an all-in-one base station that auto-empties for up to 75 days, this robot vacuum is designed for effortless, efficient cleaning. Enjoy a smarter, cleaner home with advanced technology that adapts to your lifestyle.
T**N
This Thing is Awesome! Buy it.
We've been a robot vacuum user for years, ever since some of the first Roomba's came out(well over 10 years). This one blows every previous version out of the water.The only reason I would regret buying this as opposed to any other, is my budget for a new vacuum didn't allow me to buy the newer models of this one. Still extremely happy with this one.I'll start with the two negatives. The scheduling in the app isn't really straightforward, but works well once you figure it out. And the 2nd is it takes quite a while to do our house. We start it at 8:30 AM, and it oftentimes finishes after 2PM. It's not constantly running the entire time, but it does go back to the base, dump the dust, dirty water, recharge and refill it's water. It charges maybe 2-3x every time it does our house. We do have a relatively big house, with mostly tile flooring and a couple carpeted rooms(and a couple floor coverings), so it switches between mop and vacuum mode pretty often.The house mapping is great, it creates a map of your house and you can always see where the Vacuum is by looking in the app. It will also tell you where you have objects that you should move(like dangling wires). It will even in many cases identify what the object is(Shoes, power cables etc).I was able to install the Alexa skill for it and get it to trigger by using alexa. Was even able to get it to run anytime we set our alarm during the day(so if we leave, it would run... which turned out to be WAY too often, so we turned that off).The vacuum will get stuck at times, typically if you forget to store a cable or something, it sometimes doesn't avoid them and will get stuck in the pads and it will alert you that it's stuck. This doesn't happen that often. It avoids most obstructions like shoes, boxes and things like that that you leave around the house. It appears to do a very good job mopping the entire floor and switches very well between carpet and tile. It raises the pads and I've never had an issue with it getting the carpet wet.Every time we drain the water from the base, it's dirty, so it does appear it's cleaning the floor pretty well. We have gray tile so it's hard to see dirt on it.Just overall really happy with it. My floors seem cleaner than they've ever been.If you're looking for a robot vacuum and this is in your budget... buy it. If you have a larger budget, then buy the newer versions.
C**E
This thing is amazing!
Update at the bottom...OK, so only one day in with my new floor cleaning robot, but wow am I impressed with this thing! Read a bazillion reviews before choosing the L10s, so had set my expectations for it doing ok but getting stuck, for the app to be hard to use, and for the cleaning being meh... Exceeding all of those expectations so far.We had an iRobot 900 series before (vacuum only) so that was my comparison bar. It was ok but bumped into things constantly, didn't ever finish a job without issue, had to have the bin emptyed constantly, and was really noisy.The L10s is a revelation. Set it up, and turn it on - one hiccup with the app saying it would tell me when it had connected to wifi which it didn't, but it did connect, and a second where when playing with the app I think I emptied the water tank so the first run it didn't mop correctly, but otherwise super easy. Then it says it wants to map the house - we have a big, open floor plan house with rugs, chairs, etc etc - and within 10 minutes it was done - amazing. App showed everything. Only downside is our glass sliding doors confused it - it built an entire room that was outside on the patio that I had to fix later on with virtual walls.I then edited the map and that wasn't super easy but it worked. Gave me some obscure errors when I split up the open floor plan into kitchen/entry/etc, but eventually it worked. Drew in some no-go areas around cords/couches it could stuck under, and that was easy. It got stuck on some light bathmat type rugs when I ran it for the first time, so I went back in and "no-go'ed" those as well and after that all was good.The app seems designed around a "set up and run jobs in real time" flow which I found odd - I'm used to setting up a scheduled task and having it go. That was harder to set up than it needed to be - first have to set up shortcuts, shortcuts have a weird "task" substructure that took a little time to figure out, then have to go into a submenu under the "three dots" and find "scheduled cleaning" - it all worked but the work flow was not at all obvious. And there is zero documentation on the app in the otherwise good manual. App is super capable and there isn't one thing I needed to do that it can't do, but did take some spelunking around.Then I set it to clean, and wow again! Goes out, cleans where I told it, respects the no-go zones, doesn't get stuck, doesn't miss spots, goes around chair legs, drives home when needs to charge/clean/refill, and empties itself. Much much quieter than my old iRobot so that I can even run it at night without waking everyone up. Floor mopping is ok - our floors were dirty (hate mopping which is why I didn't do it often and bought the robot!), but after a few passes and jobs it looks way better.We'll see how it goes, but so far first impressions are fabulous.Two Month Update:- still love Kevin which is what we named him.- Floors are so much cleaner than before, and he continues to work tirelessly without much issue.- A couple of problems.- He has gotten stuck a few times, usually between the legs of our dining room chairs.- He is really bad with cords - if you have a cord that isn't in a no-go/exclusion zone, he swallows those up and gets stuck. So you have to use the "no go" zone feature on the map to keep him out of danger.- this is the biggest issue - he has a *tiny* little draw tube between the dirty water tank and the pad rinsing area. And even with the plastic screen to keep out debris, it doesn't always work and it doesn't take much to clog the intake tube. and when that happens, you come downstairs to a puddle of water on your floor. happened twice so far and I've had to jam a pipe cleaner into it to clear out the clog. Poor design.
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