- Dreame Cyber10 Ultra is a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm
- It has a clamp to move the disorder, but you can also select detailed tools to sweep or dust off with
- It is a bit slow and clumsy, but a lot of potential
During the last year, Robot vacuum brands have worried strangely about adding mechanical arms to their bots. Until now, we have only seen an example that really reaches the market: the Roborock Saros Z70, which I found that it looked great, but in reality it was not so useful in practice (it has not become my best list of robot vacuum recommendations).
However, I just saw Dreame’s idea about the idea in IFA 2025, and add a new functionality that could change my opinion about the robot vacuum cleaners equipped with arms.
Like the Roborock model, the Dreame Cyber10 Ultra arm has a clamp to order the disorder. However, where it differs is that the Cyber10 can also select from a variety of detailed tools, which adhere to the end of the arm and allow it to perform other cleaning tasks.
Currently, there is a brush to clean in the corners of the rooms and a dust for dust of dust dust. I saw the first in action and I was not surprised, but I think the concept has tons of potential.
First, the Bot approached the dock, which has peels that contain additional tools, and very He slowly selected the correct tool for what he wanted to do. Then he docked the tool at the end of his arm, before reaching the corner of the demonstration area to make some dust.
Apparently, there is a suction channel inside the arm, so the bot is actually aspired (presumably quite gently) at the end of its arm. The cleaning process seemed very lethargic, and the tool did not look very safe at the end of the arm, but imagine the potential for saving effort if the design was developed and improved.
I do not have a launch date or price details, but there is enough information available to think that this bot could be reaching the market in a short time.