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Read my initial review of the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete.
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The 2026 Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete is the most advanced floor cleaner on the market right now, making it the optimum splurge for people who prioritize true wall-to-wall sanitation with literally no corners cut.
With other premium features like market-leading suction power, self-washing and drying mopping pads, and a livestream pet camera, the X60 Max Ultra Complete is an exhaustive floor suite that would flourish in lived-in homes with kids, pets, or otherwise heavy foot traffic, and homes with complex floor type changes. At 3.1 inches tall, the X60 Max Ultra Complete is also the best slim robot vacuum for homes with low-clearance furniture or cabinets.
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The fanciest robot vacuum in Dreame’s CES 2026 showcase reminds me a lot of the Roborock Saros 10R, my top robot vacuum recommendation for most of 2025. Both are almost unbelievably thin, and both have hinged spinning mopping pads that offer serious edge mopping precision. But the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete pulls ahead with 35,000 Pa suction power, scorching the Saros 10R’s 22,000 Pa. Dreame shouldn’t get too comfortable as the best robot vacuum for corner mopping — Roborock will be back with a vengeance with its own 35,000 Pa robot vacuum later this spring, and the Saros 20 Sonic is set to introduce a totally new method of edge mopping.
In my testing so far, the X60 Max Ultra Complete has consistently delivered a near-perfect pickup rate regardless of the mess I put in front of it: sprinkles and matted-down clumps of cat hair on a fluffy rug, rice and powdered sugar on hardwood, and kitty litter on hardwood and tile. The vigorous suction power and double pad design work seamlessly together to wipe up microscopic physical debris that’s often left behind after vacuuming alone, like cat litter dust and ultra fine minuscule hairs.
The X60 Max Ultra’s hot water mopping system deserves a special shoutout. Hot water usage in general isn’t a new concept to premium robot vacuum and mop combos, but it’s mostly limited to the pad washing happening within the self-empty dock. But this Dreame model actually uses hot water as it’s mopping, hitting 104 degrees Fahrenheit to break down stubborn stains and greasier spills. The heated water, infused with detergent automatically dispensed inside the dock, did a number on the layers of dried mystery winter slush caked near my front door. Dirty water stains are notoriously tricky for many robot hybrids, but the X60 Max Ultra left the floor not only visibly gleaming, but sanitized.
