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    This Robot Vacuum Dodges All My Obstacles, and It’s Currently $600 Off at Amazon

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    If you’re in the market for a new robot vacuum, Amazon just knocked a massive chunk off one of its priciest models. Prime shoppers can grab the Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum and mop in black for just $1,000, thanks to a massive $600 discount. Non-Prime users will still see it listed at full price.

    The Dreame X50 may be pricier than other robot vacuums, but it can handle tasks that you’d otherwise have to assist with. This robovac has auxiliary climbing arms that enable it to adjust to different elevations, allowing it to clean multiple floors and pieces of furniture without requiring someone to lift it. The Dreame X50 is the best choice for handling furniture and pet hair and is the recipient of CNET’s Editors’ Choice and Lab Awards. The bottom line? This deal makes now an excellent time to grab one.

    Dreame X50 Ultra on an orange background

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    CNET’s key takeaways

    • No robot vacuum has truly solved the challenge of multilevel cleaning without requiring you to physically move it between floors.
    • This robo-vac can do it, for the high-end price of $1,600.
    • You won’t find another robot vacuum with its features for $1,000 or less.
    • It also earned our lab award for the best cleaning coverage, covering 83.8% of our test room.

    The primary purpose of owning a robot vacuum is to eliminate the need for manual cleaning. But that was never the case at my house — partly because of what I call my “Ikea chair challenge.” I’ve seen many robovacs get stuck at the bottom of one of my chairs, which has an unusually shaped base. It’s just one obstacle among many in my home, which is also filled with pet hair, paw prints and three teenage sons who leave things lying around everywhere.

    After the Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum was named CNET’s best for obstacles and pets, I got to see how it performed in real-world conditions at my place.

    Well, it conquered the Ikea chair. It was actually pretty entertaining to watch as the Dreame X50 struggled, regrouped and then used its auxiliary climbing arms to get over the chair’s base, and that was just one of the tools in its arsenal.

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    My experience with the Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum

    Performance-wise, the Dreame X50 Ultra was generally solid. It started with a full deep clean, then vacuumed and mopped on its second run. During the app setup, I told it I had pets, so it emptied its dustbin a bunch during the first run. I found it to be pretty smart about lifting its mops while vacuuming the carpet.

    It took 2 hours, 3 minutes to complete its work around my home. The mopping function was surprisingly effective, tackling muddy paw prints on my vinyl plank flooring as well as I could using a traditional stick mop. And I was particularly impressed with its object avoidance; it navigated around shoes, cords and even my two dogs without issue.

    Setting it up was a breeze. The app was intuitive and the quality of the machine’s build felt robust, although with so many moving parts — like its auxiliary climbing arms and lowering turret — I question its long-term durability.

    A screenshot showing the Dreame X50 identifying and avoiding cords.

    The Dreame X50 also did a great job at identifying cords and it knew to avoid them.

    Screenshot by Jared Hannah/CNET

    One key feature that stood out was the tangle-free roller. In my home test, comparing the Dreame X50 to my older Roborock Q5 after cleaning a large area rug, the difference was striking. The Roborock was clogged with hair, while the Dreame’s roller was completely clean. This is a massive advantage over competitors, which often struggle with pet hair. This is another one of my big tests — I call it my “Great Pyrenees challenge” — and the Dreame X50 passed with flying colors.

    My family quickly grew accustomed to it zipping around, and it became almost like another member of the household — quirky and sometimes a little confused but overall helpful. In the end, watching it conquer obstacles like the base of my Ikea chair, where other robots get stuck, wasn’t just effective. It was actually fun to watch.

    Dreame X50 rotated brush roller.

    A closer look at the Dreame X50 brush roller. It can be removed easily if you ever need to clear anything that might get caught between the dual rollers.

    Jared Hannah/CNET

    The specs

    • Price: $1,600 full retail, currently discounted to $1,000 on Amazon for Prime members.
    • Features: Tangle-free roller, climbing arms, navigation turret, mopping with base cleaning, object avoidance
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi
    • Mapping: Quick mapping, room and flooring detection
    • Navigation: Camera and lidar
    • App: Live view, customizable settings, pet photos
    • Cleaning: Vacuum and mop combo
    • Base station: Mop cleaning and drying, tanks, cleaning solution spot
    • Cleaning time: Slower than some

    CNET’s buying advice

    The Dreame X50 taking a photo of a pet.

    The Dreame X50 will take photos of your pets if you enable that setting. You can click on the pet icon on the cleaning map to see the photos after a cleaning cycle.

    Screenshot by Jared Hannah/CNET

    The Dreame X50 Ultra is feature-rich, and ideal for pets, obstacles and object avoidance. It’s best if you want advanced navigation and mopping, and are willing to pay extra for features like the climbing arms and lowering turret. However, it’s not the absolute best at pure vacuuming, especially on carpets, and the software can be a bit quirky. However, the good news is that Dreame is making the technology more affordable, with the threshold-hopping ability filtering to other models, including the new Aqua 10 series and L40s Ultra series.

    At its full price of about $1,600, the Dreame X50 Ultra is a very expensive robot vacuum. If you highly value its unique features, like the climbing ability and advanced furniture navigation, then it could be worth the investment. However, if you’re primarily concerned with raw vacuuming power or are on a tighter budget, there are more cost-effective options. It’s a luxury product, and the value aligns with its premium features.

    For better carpet vacuuming performance and a lower price, the Ecovacs Deebot T30S or the iRobot Roomba Combo J7 Plus performed better on carpet and pet hair tests during CNET’s lab testing. While all three have vacuum and mopping functionality, the Ecovacs Deebot T30S ($1,400 with a stick vac included) or the iRobot Roomba Combo J7 ($600) are cheaper than the Dreame X50 Ultra at full price. It’s worth pointing out, though, that the Dreame X50 Ultra is one of the few robot vacuums we’ve tested at CNET with the ability to climb over objects, surmount spaces and lower itself under furniture. 

    Robot's-eye view of a wooden floor, with various buttons overlaid in an app.

    This is the live-view mode in the app so that you can see what the robot sees in real time from its front facing camera. It’s a neat way to check on your house when you’re not home.

    Screenshot by Jared Hannah/CNET

    To see how the Dreame X50 compares with other models, check out our list of the best robot vacuums available.

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