Dreame Aero Pro & H16 Pro wet/dry vacuum-mop: 28,000Pa + 392°F Pro Steam

Posted by – January 20, 2026
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Dreame Technology’s wet & dry lineup is built around a single-pass cleaning loop: a motorized roller mop scrubs with fresh water while suction pulls up liquids, grit, and slurry into a separate recovery path. In the Aero Pro demo, the system uses onboard dirt sensing to modulate water flow and suction so you’re not doing a “mop, then vacuum” double routine, and the dock closes the loop with automated roller washing and drying for lower odor and residue buildup. https://www.dreametech.com/products/aero-pro-wet-dry-vacuum

On-device control is centered on mode logic rather than gimmicks: a pure suction mode for zero-water pickup, a quiet mode that trades airflow for runtime, and a smart mode that reacts to detected soil load by changing suction and wash intensity. That same “sense → adjust → recover” pattern shows up across the wall of models, which is useful if you’re comparing how aggressively a unit will treat edges, stuck-on spills, or quick daily debris on hard floor, not just how shiny the housing looks here.

The more technical story is Dreame pushing thermal and fluid-handling features into consumer floor care. H15 Pro Heat is framed as a hot-water wash platform (think heated rinse to lift oils and film), and H16 Pro adds Pro Steam Heat with a quoted 392°F steam output and up to 28,000 Pa suction while still using a microfiber roller to mechanically lift fine dirt. There’s also a steam cleaner ecosystem for upholstery and detailing, with claims around 99.9% bacteria reduction and mite removal that are typical of high-temperature steam workflows.

Maintenance design is a big part of the pitch, and it’s more engineering than marketing: separate clean and dirty tanks, plus a solids separator so hair and crumbs don’t turn the recovery tank into a single sludge problem. The “mist-lock” approach shown is essentially anti-re-aerosolization—dust is wetted during recovery so it’s less likely to plume back out—while “tangle-cut” roller geometry aims to keep pet and human hair from wrapping the brush and choking airflow. This segment was filmed at CES Las Vegas 2026, and it plays like Dreame is benchmarking convenience features (dock automation, thermal rinse, anti-tangle) as much as raw suction on spec sheets too.

Price positioning is presented as a wide ladder rather than one hero model: an entry unit like the G10 is cited around $99.99 in-store, while the heated-wash and steam-capable units move into higher tiers depending on region and configuration. The practical takeaway is that Dreame is treating wet/dry floor care as a controlled fluid system—fresh-water scrubbing, sealed recovery, heat-assisted sanitation, and automated dock cycles—so you spend less time on post-clean rinsing and brush maintenance, which is often the real friction point with these machines today.

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