The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs.

The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs.

      Robots that walk. Vacuum cleaners that wash themselves. And a technique that works while you're just living. This was the presentation of the new Dreame devices at the Moscow LoftHall#2. Journalists groped, tested, and were surprised — and for good reason. Because Dreame seems to have decided to make cleaning a thing of the future, and not a dull duty with a bucket and a rag.

      X50 Ultra Complete: Vacuum cleaner with intelligence and legs

       The main star of the presentation is the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete robot vacuum cleaner. In short, this is not just a "floor cleaner", but a full-fledged family member. Yes, and with character. It has extendable legs with which it overcomes thresholds and storms steps up to 6 cm — not a single carpet will hide. The VersaLift system adjusts the height of the sensors so that it is not afraid of low furniture and does not knock on the table legs.Image: Dreame Press Office

       Power? Yes, please. As much as 20,000 Pa with the system. It literally sucks up everything from dust to the traces of your last party. The brushes spin in different directions, so that the hair is not wound on the axis, but disappears into the trash can. And yes, he looks after himself. He washes, dries, refills, connects to the water supply and even determines where it is dirty himself. You can only watch and wonder how he does better than you.

      X50 Master: compact, but with character

       If the Ultra is the flagship for spacious apartments, then the X50 Master is its younger, but no less ambitious brother. It is more compact (only 24.9 cm wide), and easily fits even into the interior of the studio.Image: Dreame Press Office

       But don't be fooled by the size. The power is the same (the same 20,000 Pa), the brushes and legs are in place, the intelligence is not lowered. Everything is like an adult's: he jumps, bypasses obstacles, washes with hot water and drives back to the base — beautiful, clean and satisfied. And all this without your participation. Literally: up to 100 days without replacing the dust collector. That is, exactly as long as you could forget where the broom is.

      H15 Pro Heat: A vertical vacuum cleaner that almost thinks

       The H15 Pro Heat is not the same vertical vacuum cleaner that your mom has. It's almost a robot, only in the form of a hand-held device. It distinguishes the type of dirt, uses 85-degree water to dissolve the dirt, and decides for itself whether to lower or raise the curtain, depending on the speed at which you move it.Image: Dreame Press Office

       He doesn't just wash the brush, he boils it in a 100—degree bath and turns it around to make it clean, like in an operating room. Control is via smartphone. The brush does not get tangled in the hair. The vacuum cleaner does not fall and stands upright. In general, it has no disadvantages, only opportunities.

      Z20 AquaCycle Station: 90 minutes without nerves

       The Z20 AquaCycle is wireless, powerful, with a self—cleaning system and a HEPA H14 filter. It doesn't just suck up dirt (although 250AW sucks it up), it also cleans floors with fresh water, and so gently that it doesn't leave any drops. The AquaCycle system is like a good dishwasher, only for the floor.Image: Dreame Press Office

       Inside is a smart Omni-Brush that sees even dust that you don't notice. It works for up to 90 minutes, and accessories are stored conveniently and beautifully. You will only have to be glad from time to time that you don't spend half a day cleaning.

      There was also an air purifier and a lawn mower.

       Not only vacuum cleaners were shown at the presentation. Dreame decided to take over the whole house. For example, the AirPursue PM20 is an air purifier that adapts to you and responds to movement. He turns on the mode himself, he changes the flow direction. The air, of course, becomes cleaner, especially thanks to the 4-stage filtration system.

       And then there was the A1 Pro lawnmower robot. He builds a map of the site without wires, goes around flower beds and works even on difficult terrain. I just put it on and forgot. And the grass is smooth and beautiful.

       As Mark Lin, head of Dreame's Russian office, said: "2025 will be a turning point. We are not just introducing new categories, we are reviewing market expectations."

       Well, after such robotic vacuum cleaners with "legs" and hot tubs, it's easy to believe.

The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs. The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs. The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs. The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs.

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The cleaning of the future has arrived. And she has legs.

Robots that walk. Vacuum cleaners that wash themselves. And a technique that works while you're just living. This was the presentation of the new Dreame devices at the Moscow LoftHall#2. Journalists groped, tested, and were surprised — and for good reason. Because Dreame seems to have decided to make cleaning a thing of the future, and not a dull duty with a bucket and a rag.