Dreame has launched a new robot vacuum and mop worldwide: the Aqua10 Roller. This is a cheaper alternative to the Aqua10 Ultra Roller robot vacuum cleaner, which was released earlier in 2025.
The Aqua10 Roller matches the suction power of the Aqua10 Ultra Roller, offering up to 30,000 Pa suction. This model also features the AquaRoll mopping system, with 12 nozzles spraying fresh water across the fabric surface, and a scraper to squeeze out dirty water. When cleaning carpets, the AutoSeal Roller Guard closes over the mop to prevent wetting the fibres. Plus, the robot has the Dreame HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush, the SideReach brush and an extending mop, with the latter two helping it to clean along the edges of a room. It also comes with a smart docking station, where the robot recharges and is cleaned. For example, the roller mop is cleaned with 212°F (100°C) hot water and dried so it is ready for its next job.
There are a few differences between the standard and Ultra versions of the Aqua10 Roller. The Ultra features upgraded ProLeap, allowing it to climb up to 8 cm (~3.1 inches), while the basic variant has the older version of this technology, and can only overcome obstacles measuring up to 6 cm (~2.4 inches) tall. It also lacks the FluffRoll function, which lifts carpet fibres for a deeper clean, and the dual-solution compartment, which can be used to help remove pet smells. Finally, the standard model has a fixed laser turret, while the Ultra model has a retractable laser turret, meaning the latter can move under lower-lying items of furniture.
The Dreame Aqua10 Roller robot vacuum and mop retails for $1,399.99 in the US; at that price, it is $200 cheaper than the Aqua10 Ultra Roller. It is worth noting that, at the brand’s online store, customers are currently offered $450 off the RRP, lowering the price to $949.99. It is unclear how long this deal will last. Customers in the UK can buy the device for £899, and those in Germany can purchase the product at Amazon for €1,099. It is also available to order at Amazon France, though customers in this market are currently given an estimated delivery date of mid-December 2025 to mid-May 2026.























