Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Robot Vacuums

Dreame L50 Ultra vs Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Dreame L50 Ultra comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.0). The gap is mostly about busy households with mixed surfaces and long hair — read the strengths below before deciding.

Dreame L50 Ultra
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Robot Vacuums
Dreame L50 Ultra
$849.99as of May 29

Vacuum Wars praised the Dreame L50 Ultra as a top choice for busy households, highlighting its superior navigation and CleanGenius mopping that handles muddy pet prints with ease. Tech Reviews noted the stylish matte white design and user-friendly app, though they mentioned the large base station is an aesthetic challenge for small spaces. While the ProLeap system and detangling brushes received universal acclaim for obstacle handling and hair management, some users reported clogs in the self-empty bag when dealing with heavy-shedding dogs. This robot is ideal for tech-savvy owners seeking maximum automation on mixed surfaces, but those with limited floor space or extremely high-shedding pets may need to perform more frequent maintenance.

Strengths
  • ProLeap system with retractable legs climbs over 2.36-inch obstacles and 1.65-inch thresholds
  • HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush effectively removes long hair up to 11.8 inches with reduced tangling
  • AceClean DryBoard dock uses 167°F hot water and heated air to clean and dry mop pads
Watch-outs
  • High-shedding pet hair can clog the self-empty base if the 3.2L bag is not checked weekly
  • Large base station dimensions make it difficult to hide under low furniture or sofas
  • User manual lacks clarity on whether included detergent is for floor cleaning or mop washing only
Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete
Ranked #3 in Best Robot Vacuums
Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete
$1,599as of Apr 23

Vacuum Wars praised the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete for its exceptional pet hair pickup, achieving a rare 100% score, and its advanced obstacle avoidance that successfully navigated 22 of 24 test objects. However, the review noted significant drawbacks including below-average navigation efficiency and a modest battery range covering only about 950 square feet per charge. While TechRadar suggested the device's impressive specs might not fully justify the excitement for some users, Vacuum Wars confirmed its strong performance on both carpets and hard floors. This model is best suited for pet owners with multi-level homes who prioritize deep cleaning and automated maintenance, whereas those with very large single-floor layouts or who demand top-tier navigation speed may want to look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Achieved a rare 100% score in flattened pet hair pickup during testing
  • Features a slim 3.13-inch profile with 51 mm threshold climbing capability
  • Obstacle avoidance detected 22 of 24 objects using binocular AI cameras and Proactive Illumination
Watch-outs
  • Navigation efficiency was rated as slightly below average compared to competitors
  • Battery coverage is modest at approximately 950 ft² per charge
  • Onboard dustbin capacity is relatively small at 235 mL

How they stack up

Dreame L50 Ultra

The Dreame L50 Ultra distinguishes itself with the ProLeap system that climbs higher obstacles than the Mova P10 Pro Ultra or Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1, while its detangling brush outperforms the Mova's poor pet hair pickup. Although it shares a large base station footprint with the Dreame X50 Ultra, the L50 offers a more accessible price point while still delivering superior AI obstacle avoidance compared to the Mova's inconsistent performance.

Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete

The Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete achieves a rare 100% score in pet hair pickup, significantly outperforming the Mova P10 Pro Ultra and matching the high standards of the Dreame X50 Ultra. Despite having slightly below-average navigation efficiency compared to the Dreame L50 Ultra, it compensates with a slim profile that navigates under furniture better than the bulkier L50 and X50 models.

Specs side-by-side

SpecDreame L50 UltraDreame X60 Max Ultra Complete
Suction Power19,500 Pa35,000 Pa
NavigationSpinning LidarVersaLift dToF Lidar
Obstacle AvoidanceRGB + 3D Structured Light + LEDDual AI Cameras, Lateral Sensor, LED & Projector
Battery Life200 Minutes180 Minutes
Dust Bin Capacity3.2 L (100 days)235 mL
Mopping Features167 °F (75 °C)Dual spinning mops, 104 °F (40 °C)
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