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Dreame Unveils L60 Series Robot Vacuums with 35,000Pa Suction

By Artūras Malašauskas Apr 28, 2026 3 min read Share:
Dreame Technology has launched a four-model L60 Series lineup headlined by the L60 Pro Ultra, featuring hot-water mopping and up to 35,000Pa suction power.

The robot vacuum market just got more crowded. Dreame Technology announced the L60 Series on April 28, 2026, a four-model lineup designed to cover everything from compact apartments to sprawling multi-story homes. The flagship L60 Pro Ultra leads the charge with specifications that push the boundaries of what consumer robot vacuums typically deliver.

According to the official press release, every model in the series shares a foundation of premium automation capabilities. The 8-in-1 PowerDock base station handles auto-emptying, mop washing, hot-air drying, and solution management. This means users can theoretically go weeks without touching the device (a claim that will be tested by real-world pet hair and debris accumulation).

The L60 Pro Ultra distinguishes itself with the 3.46-inch ProLeap System, allowing it to climb thresholds up to 88mm. It pairs this with 35,000Pa Vormax suction and the HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush. The physical reality of this setup matters: the dual rotating mop pads scrub floors while the brush extracts embedded debris without the constant jamming that plagues cheaper models.

Hot water mopping is another headline feature. The ThermoHub system heats water to 212°F (100°C) for mop self-cleaning after every cycle. This isn't just marketing fluff—hot water dissolves grease and sanitizes pads more effectively than cold-water systems. The AceClean DryBoard then minimizes residue, addressing the sticky mop pad problem that has frustrated users for years.

Navigation capabilities vary across the lineup. The Pro Ultra uses dual-laser 3D structured light, an AI RGB camera, and LED illumination to recognize over 280 obstacle types. The L60 Ultra drops to an 82mm ultra-thin profile with AI-Enhanced 3D ToF Vision, optimized for low-light spaces and cleaning under furniture. The L60 Ultra PE and FE models step down to 30,000Pa and 28,000Pa suction respectively, with simplified sensor arrays.

Pricing reflects this tiered approach. The L60 Pro Ultra carries an MSRP of $1,399.99, with a launch offer of $1,259.99 through the official website. The L60 Ultra follows at $1,299.99 MSRP ($1,169.99 launch), while the PE and FE editions target $1,099.99 and $999.99 MSRP respectively. All four models are available now through Dreame's website and Amazon.

Independent coverage from Vacuum Wars notes the lineup follows a similar variant pattern to last year's L40s series. The site's hands-on testing methodology—purchasing units independently and evaluating over 150 models—provides context for how these specifications translate to actual cleaning performance.

The official announcement from Dreame Technology emphasizes the shared foundation across all models. Every unit includes Dual Flex Arm Technology for edge coverage, mop lifting for carpet transitions, and automatic solution dispensing. This standardization means even the entry-level FE model delivers the core hands-free experience.

Smart home integration is comprehensive. Matter support, Apple Watch control, and Home Screen Shortcuts appear across the lineup. Voice control works through the app, and room-based cleaning recommendations adapt to different floor types. The OmniDirt Detection Technology on higher models identifies high-soil areas and triggers automatic mop rewashing.

Battery capacity varies significantly. The Pro Ultra's 6,400mAh PowerCore Battery aims for whole-home coverage on a single charge. The other models use 5,200mAh batteries, which may require mid-cycle recharging for larger floor plans. This is a practical consideration for buyers with expansive layouts.

The L60 Series represents Dreame's attempt to dominate multiple price segments simultaneously. By offering four distinct models with shared automation features, the company targets budget-conscious buyers while maintaining a premium flagship option. Whether this strategy succeeds depends on long-term reliability and actual cleaning performance in diverse home environments.

Customers purchasing through dreametech.com receive a free accessory kit with their order. The launch-offer pricing expires at an unspecified date, creating urgency for early adopters. Whether users actually pay the premium for the Pro Ultra's extra features remains the real question.

Arturas Malas Artūras Malašauskas is an AI Systems Integrator with 20+ years of production-grade web engineering experience. He has designed, shipped, and scaled enterprise Python/PHP systems for logistics, SaaS, and public-sector clients. For the past year, he has focused exclusively on AI integrations: deploying open-source LLMs, building generative media pipelines (image, audio, video), and engineering multi-agent workflows for real production environments. His standard: reproducibility, security, cost-efficient inference—no vaporware. He documents and evaluates emerging AI tooling, separating verified capabilities from marketing noise. Technical editor at: muza-ai.eu, ai-verslas.lt, ai-naujinos.lt Connect on LinkedIn
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