
Dreame Matrix10 Ultra: The Ultimate Robot Vacuum That Scrubs Floors Better Than Most Humans
Verdict
If you want the best mopping in a robot vacuum and don't mind emptying and refilling the water tanks, the Matrix10 Ultra is currently unmatched.
Best for: Homeowners with hard floors and low-pile carpets who want the most hands-off cleaning experience possible, especially for mopping.
Skip if: You have mostly high-pile carpet (mopping is wasted) or your budget is under $1,000. A simpler robot with vacuum-only focus would be more cost-effective.
Pros
- Self-washing and hot-air-drying mop pads handle most of the cleanup (you still empty/refill the water tanks)
- Powerful suction handles every floor type with ease
- Excellent AI obstacle avoidance works in low light
- Comprehensive app with deep customization
Cons
- You constantly empty the dirty-water tank and refill the clean-water tank — minor but recurring upkeep the “self-cleaning, self-refilling” marketing glosses over.
- Mopping still can't scrub heavy set-in stains like a person can
- High price will scare off budget buyers
- Frequent firmware updates can be disruptive
- Slightly larger dock footprint than some competitors
Red Flags
- Small robot water tank requires frequent dock returns for refills
- Proprietary consumables can cost ~$120 per year
- Firmware updates can be intrusive and delay scheduled cleanings
Introduction
The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra is the company's latest flagship robot vacuum and mop, and it aims to solve the biggest pain point of hybrid robots: mopping maintenance. The dock not only empties the dust bin and refills the robot's water tank, it also washes the mop pads with clean water and then hot air dries them. Over a three-month testing period, we found this truly makes the difference between a weekly chore and a truly automatic cleaning experience. But at $1,299, it's among the most expensive robots you can buy. Is it worth the premium? Let's dive in.
Design and Build
Dreame sticks with the circular form factor, a 350 mm diameter and 97 mm height. The top houses a LiDAR tower, and the front is a dual camera AI system with an LED light. The build quality is excellent, with a glossy black finish that attracts fingerprints but looks premium. The dock is large, about 42 cm wide, 45 cm deep, and 57 cm tall. It holds a 4.5 L clean water tank and a 4 L dirty water tank, plus a 3.2 L dust bag. There's space for extra accessories inside. The robot itself has a 350 ml dust bin and an 80 ml water tank, which is small — but the robot returns to the dock to refill and empty as needed.
Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance
The Matrix10 Ultra uses LiDAR for mapping and dual cameras for obstacle recognition. Dreame claims it can identify 55 types of objects, including wires, shoes, pet waste, and small toys. In our tests, it successfully avoided phone chargers, socks, and a cat's toy mouse. The LED light allows it to work in dark rooms without issue. Mapping is fast and accurate, with the app quickly building a multi-floor map. The robot can recognize different floor types and adjust suction and water accordingly. This is one of the best navigation systems we've seen, rivaling Roborock's ReactiveAI.
Vacuuming Performance
With 30,000Pa of suction, this robot can pull dust and debris from deep within carpets. On hard floors, it leaves no visible dust. The main brush is a rubber roller with some bristle elements, good for preventing hair wrap, though some hair still wound around the ends. The side brush is a three-arm design. The dust bin and filter are easy to remove and clean. The auto-empty function uses a bagged system, which is hygienic and holds up to 60 days of dirt. Suction noise is moderate; the dock's empty cycle is loud (about 75 dB) but brief.
Mopping Performance
This is the Matrix10 Ultra's standout feature. The robot has two circular mop pads that spin at 180 rpm and press down with force. The robot returns to the dock every 15–20 minutes to wash the pads with clean water and then scrubs them with a ribbed plate. After cleaning, the dock uses hot air (45°C) to dry the pads for about 2 hours, preventing mold and odor. In practice, the mopping is excellent for daily maintenance: it removes light stains, footprints, and spills without leaving streaks. However, it cannot scrub out dried-on stains or deep grout lines. For that, a manual mop is still needed. The water tank is small, but the robot returns frequently, so coverage is fine for up to 1,800 sq ft per refill. The self-washing is a genuine time saver. You only need to refill the clean water tank and empty the dirty one every few days. The hot air drying is quiet and effective.
App and Smart Features
The Dreamehome app is polished and responsive. You can adjust suction, water flow, schedule cleanings, set no-go zones, and even view a live camera feed from the robot. The AI identifies objects and keeps a log of avoided items. Scheduling is reliable. The robot supports voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant. One downside: the app often prompts firmware updates, and while they improve stability, they can interrupt your routine. For example, a mid-week update might require you to wait 10 minutes before the next scheduled clean. It's a minor annoyance.
Comparisons
| Product | Price | Key Spec | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dreame Matrix10 Ultra | $1,299 | 30,000Pa suction; self-washing mop | Best for mopping and low maintenance |
| Roborock S8 Pro Ultra | $1,099 | 6,000 Pa suction; sonic mopping | Great all-rounder, slightly lower max suction |
| Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni | $1,199 | 30,000Pa suction; square design edges | Better corner cleaning, similar mopping tech |
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is close competition, but lacks the self-washing mop pads (it uses a side brush to clean the mop). The Ecovacs X2 Omni has a square front for better corner cleaning, but its app is less polished. For pure mopping convenience, Dreame wins.
Red Flags
- The robot water tank is small (80 ml). While the robot returns frequently, larger homes may see more frequent refills.
- Replacement consumables (mop pads, filters, dust bags) are proprietary and not cheap. Expect about $120 per year in consumables.
- Some users report that the dock sometimes leaks a small amount of water if the dirty water tank is overfilled. We didn't see this, but it's worth noting.
Who Should Buy This
Best for: Homeowners with a mix of hard floors and low-pile carpets who want a robot that can vacuum and mop with minimal hands-on time. The self-washing mop is a game changer for allergy sufferers or anyone who hates touching dirty mop pads.
Skip if: You have mostly high-pile carpet (the mop feature goes unused) or a tight budget. The Roborock Q Revo or even a simpler robot like the iRobot Roomba j7+ may serve you better for significantly less money.
Final Verdict
The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra is an impressive engineering achievement. It delivers class-leading suction and the most autonomous mopping experience we've tested. The price is high, but you are buying a reduction in weekly cleaning workload. If you can afford it, and your home benefits from both vacuuming and mopping, the Matrix10 Ultra is the most complete robot cleaning system you can buy today.
Specifications
| Suction Power | 30,000Pa |
| Battery | 5,200 mAh lithium-ion |
| Dust Bin (robot) | 350 ml |
| Water Tank (robot) | 80 ml (electric pump) |
| Dock Dust Bag | 3.2 L (self-emptying) |
| Dock Clean Water | 4.5 L |
| Dock Dirty Water | 4.0 L |
| Navigation | LiDAR + dual cameras + AI |
| Mopping | Circular mop pads, spinning & lifting, self-washing + hot air drying |
| Dimensions (robot) | 350 x 350 x 97 mm |
| Weight | 5.2 kg (robot only) |
Comparison
| Product | Price | Key Spec | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dreame Matrix10 Ultra | $1,299 | 30,000Pa suction; self-washing mop | Best for mopping and low maintenance |
| Roborock S8 Pro Ultra | $1,099 | 6,000 Pa suction; sonic mopping | Great all-rounder, slightly lower max suction |
| Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni | $1,199 | 30,000Pa suction; square design edges | Better corner cleaning, similar mopping tech |
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