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At IFA 2025, robot-tech manufacturer Dreame stood out with a booth that looked straight out of the “Japan of the Future” meme – where robots once seen as science fiction now feel like an inevitable part of modern life. Among the highlights were the Dreame Cyber X, Cyber10 Ultra, Aqua10 Ultra Roller, Aqua10 Ultra Track, Matrix10 Ultra, V20 Pro, V30, and the Dreame A3 AWD. Let’s take a closer look at them.
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Video report on Dreame IFA 2025
Dreame A3 AWD
So, the Dreame A3 AWD. On the surface, it’s an AI-powered robotic lawnmower – which isn’t all that surprising. What is surprising, though, is just how many other smart features are packed inside. One of the most notable is the OmniSense 3.0 system, which serves as the foundation for the AI’s capabilities.

It’s paired with a high-precision LiDAR scanner that generates a 3D map of the lawn. The onboard AI can recognize and avoid more than 300 types of obstacles, ranging from garden accessories to small animals like squirrels – and even people. The EdgeMaster 2.0 system uses dual disk blades, allowing the mower to cut grass with an accuracy of up to 15 mm.

The mower is equipped with 4WD motors and Mecanum omnidirectional wheels, giving it movement capabilities that resemble something out of science fiction. Pricing for the Dreame A3 AWD hasn’t been announced yet, but the launch is scheduled for early 2026.
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Dreame V20 Pro and Dreame V30
The Dreame V20 Pro and Dreame V30 are far more down-to-earth models, and they’ll only seem less relevant if your apartment floor happens to be covered in grass – in that case, the mower would make more sense. For most households, however, cordless vacuum cleaners are the more practical and convenient option. Both models also feature a technology called GapFree.

This is essentially a mechanized arm that pushes dust out of corners and toward the roller, making floor cleaning more effective. The vacuums also use dual TangleCut blades to chop long hair so it doesn’t wrap around the roller. On top of that, there’s the adaptive OmniX 2.0 system, which adjusts performance depending on the type of surface being cleaned.
The vacuums also come with a built-in extendable arm mount with four adjustable positions, making it easier to slide the cleaning head under furniture. Pricing is set at €599 for the V30 and €429 for the V20 Pro, with launch discounts of €50 and €40 respectively. The release date is September 25, 2025, and the discounts will run until October 8.
Dreame Matrix10 Ultra
Next is the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra, the first robot vacuum in the world capable of automatically switching mop attachments. The setup is impressive: a wall-mounted module holds mops of different types, and depending on the floor, the vacuum drives to the charging station, swaps the mop, and continues cleaning on its own.

The mops can be nylon for deep cleaning, sponge-based for absorbing liquids, or specialized for wet cleaning with a constant temperature. There are also separate compartments for different cleaning solutions.

There’s a dedicated mop for pet odors, one for wooden floors, and a universal option. The system is priced at €1,499, with a €200 discount available for two weeks starting September 24, 2025.
Dreame Aqua10 Ultra
The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete and Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete mopping robots have one key feature: during cleaning, both models rinse the roller with fresh water. This allows them to clean floors more quickly and effectively.

The difference between the Ultra Track and Ultra Roller is minimal but notable: the Ultra Roller uses a cylindrical roller, while the Ultra Track features a long, track-like roller that provides a larger contact area. Pricing is nearly identical at €1,500, with a €200 discount available for two weeks starting September 8, 2025.
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Dreame Cyber10 Ultra
This is a pre-flagship model, and it’s easy to see why it generated so much attention. On top, it has a robotic arm with five degrees of freedom and four joints. The arm can extend 33 cm forward and manipulate objects weighing up to 500 g. It also includes a built-in brush and a vacuum nozzle for cleaning.

Another feature of the Cyber10 Ultra is its 360-degree object recognition system, which processes data from both standard and infrared cameras. The full system is expected to be available in 2026.
Dreame Cyber X
The final model doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet, but it feels like it’s from 2050 at the earliest. The Dreame Cyber X is already an impressive robot vacuum on its own, but it’s also equipped with four modules featuring rubberized tracks, reminiscent of a “Mammoth” tank.

These modules can transform into legs, enabling the vacuum to do things other robot vacuums can’t – similar to Claptrap from Borderlands. It can climb stairs up to 25 cm high at a speed of 20 cm per second.

The system is called Bionic QuadTrack, featuring three layers of rubber, and the vacuum itself uses the Smart 3DAdapt vision system. It’s powered by two 6,400 mAh batteries – one for the vacuum and one for the track modules.
It’s also worth noting that a correspondent interviewed a Dreame representative, who mentioned that their favorite product is the ultra-compact Dreame Pocket hairdryer. They also revealed that Dreame plans to produce its own cars, assigning a thousand employees to the project.
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