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Dreame is a consumer electronics company that produces products such as robotic vacuum cleaners and related smart home devices.

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Should you buy the Dreame D20 Air Plus?

If you want the convenience that a robot vacuum brings but don’t want to drop a ton of money on one, the Dreame D20 Air Plus is a good fit. I mean, not only does it vacuum well, it also deftly moves around furniture. For just $269.99, that’s very good The compromises are pretty clear, though. The mopping system is basic, the robot can be a bit noisy, and it doesn’t have the advanced self-cleaning features you’d get in a more expensive model.

Dreame’s $270 self-emptying robot vacuum is better at cleaning than it has any right to be
Are Dreame vacuum cleaners high-quality?

Established in 2017, Dreame Technology has quickly emerged as a leading brand in each of its four major product lines: robotic vacuums and mops, cordless stick vacuums, wet dry vacuum mops and high-speed hair dryers. Dreame’s vacuum cleaners have earned top marks for battery life and suction from CNET’s lab testing team, which subjects products to a rigorous battery of tests in a custom-built facility in Louisville, Kentucky. As Dreame’s new Global Ambassador, football legend Cristiano Ronaldo said in a press statement this May: “Dreame is a brand that innovates and delivers top-tier performan

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Should you buy the Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyAttributeNotesRatingValueThe Z30 Pro Aqua is expensive, but its powerful vacuuming and integrated mopping may justify the outlay for some households, though not everyone.3.5 / 5DesignAn intriguing combo for those after a two-in-one floor-cleaning solution but the jury’s out on the ungainly look of the mop-cleaning dock.4 / 5PerformanceThis isn’t the best option for hard floors but it’s excellent on carpet. And while its mop is intended for short bursts, it’s surprisingly excellent at cleaning up stains and spills.4 / 5

The Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua is a top choice for anyone after an all-in-one floor cleaning solution — just don't expect it to perform as extensively as a dedicated wet-and-dry vacuum
Should you buy the Dreame L60 Pro Ultra?

The Dreame L60 Pro Ultra is a premium robot vacuum with a premium price, and its value depends largely on whether ProLeap solves a real problem in your home. If you have sliding-door tracks, uneven room transitions, or other barriers that regularly impede robot vacuums, it’s easy to recommend. The robot’s climbing ability is the rare premium feature that can dramatically change how well and reliably a robot vacuum cleans. It’s harder to justify for homes with mostly flat floors and standard transitions. In that case, a less expensive hybrid robot vacuum can likely deliver a similar day-to-day

I tested a Dreame robot vacuum that climbs over everything in its way
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