Dreame’s Aqua10 Ultra Roller is positioned as a robot vacuum + mop combo that leans on a roller-mop module instead of the more common dual spinning pads. In the clip, it navigates tightly around chair legs, then switches into edge work with an extendable side brush and an extending mop reach for wall lines and corner pick-up. Dreame also highlights an anti-entanglement main brush design aimed at long hair and pet fur, plus a retail price mentioned around US$1,200 for the roller-mop model shown. https://www.dreametech.com/products/aqua10-roller-robot-vacuum
Roller mopping is interesting because it can keep a longer contact patch on the floor, pushing more consistent shear force through the wipe compared to small rotating pads, especially on sticky spills and dried residue. Dreame pairs that with continuous self-cleaning while mopping and a high-temperature roller wash mode (the Aqua10 Roller pages cite 100°C / 212°F cleaning), which is meant to reduce “dirty drag” and odor buildup when you’re doing large areas. Add obstacle avoidance plus threshold handling (Dreame lists ~2.36 in / ~6 cm crossing on the product pages), and the design goal becomes fewer manual resets per room.
Later in the video (filmed at CES Las Vegas 2026), the discussion shifts from shipping products to concept hardware: a “Cyber” series robot with a fold-out robotic arm that can grip small items like socks and move them to a chosen spot. That pushes robot vacs into manipulation, where you suddenly need robust object recognition, grasp planning, safe force limits, and reliable error recovery, not just SLAM navigation and suction control. The presenter frames it as a future feature rather than something you can buy today, which matches the “demo closed / not released yet” context in the clip.
A second concept, Cyber X, tackles multi-floor cleaning with a carrier that can climb stairs while transporting a smaller robo-vac, then deploy it on the upper floor and bring it back when finished. Architecturally, that’s a different bet than legged stair-climbing vacs: instead of making one robot do everything, you split locomotion (stair mobility) from cleaning (vac/mop), which could simplify the cleaning module while keeping the “two-story” promise. It’s still early-stage, but it hints at where home robotics is going: moving from single-room coverage to whole-home autonomy.
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