Dreame Cyber X price revealed: Cost of stair climbing and cleaning

At a launch event in France, Dreame not only unveiled numerous new products but also announced the pricing for the recently revealed X60 series and the spectacular Cyber X. In addition, more concrete details regarding availability have now been released. The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete, serving as the standard model of the flagship X60 series, will be available on June 5, 2026, at a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of €1,499.
However, it will launch with a €200 discount during its first week. For this price, customers get a top-tier robot vacuum and mop that features an extendable side brush reaching out up to 12 cm and one of its two mopping pads extending up to 18 cm. This allows for even better cleaning coverage under furniture, around chair legs, and in similar tight spots.

This technology, dubbed UltraExtend, is also integrated into the other X60 models. The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Matrix will follow in August for €1,699, alongside a version featuring a transparent base station priced at an MSRP of €1,799.
The standout feature here is the robot vacuum's ability to automatically select the optimal pair of mops from three different options based on the specific room and cleaning requirements. The X60 Pro Master is also scheduled to hit shelves the same month, retailing at an MSRP of €1,599. This particular model stands out due to its highly compact cleaning station, which is made possible by a direct water hookup.

We have also been eagerly awaiting the pricing for the Cyber X. It will be offered at €1,199, though unfortunately, it is not expected to be available until September 2026. This redesigned version of the stair-climbing assistant for compatible robot vacuums, which was first shown last year, is now capable of cleaning stair steps itself on a limited scale.
To achieve this, two small arms equipped with rotating brushes extend from the rear while the device descends. Price-wise, however, the investment will likely only be worthwhile for homes with at least three floors to clean; otherwise, purchasing two separate robot vacuums would likely turn out to be more cost-effective.

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