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Dreame Prime Day Deals: From budget to flagship, there’s something for everyone
Ankit Banerjee · 2026-06-22 · via Android Authority
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Prime Day is one of those windows where the gadgets you have on your wishlist can suddenly become impulse buys, and robot vacuums are usually right at the top of that list. It’s easy to put off household chores like vacuuming and mopping. Which is why a machine that can automate both is a game-changer. Dreame has quickly become one of the most reliable brands in the category, offering everything from entry-level options to flagships that can do it all.

For Prime Day, Dreame is putting five of its robot vacuums on sale, with a lineup with something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a no-fuss budget pick or a top-tier workhorse, Dreame has you covered. And it all comes with significant discounts. Here’s what you need to know.

Dreame X60 Max Ultra

Dreame X60 Max Ultra

If you want the absolute best of what Dreame makes right now, the X60 Max Ultra Complete is the one for you. It is the company’s slimmest flagship to date, and at 3.13 inches (7.95cm) tall, it’s designed to glide under sofas, beds, and low cabinets.

Unlike some competitors, the X60 Max Ultra will actually reach the dust that tends to pile up in hard-to-reach spots. And making this possible is a retractable LiDAR module that allows it to keep a low profile, popping up only when the robot needs to map and navigate.

It’s not lacking in power, of course. You get 35,000Pa of suction, which is among the most powerful in the category. That works with an upgraded DuoBrush system, where a retractable pressure plate creates a semi-sealed chamber that pulls deeply embedded dust and hair off the floor and out of the carpet.

There’s also the HyperStream Duo Divide anti-tangle brush, so long hair doesn’t wrap around the roller, and an extending side brush to properly cover edges and corners.

Navigation is another highlight of the X60 Max Ultra. Dual AI cameras and proactive illumination allow the robot to see and understand a room even in the dark, detect obstacles, adapt its cleaning mode on the fly, and avoid cables, socks, and pet messes, and more than 280 other objects.

It climbs thresholds up to 3.15 inches (8cm), so split-level rooms aren’t a problem, and it won’t get stuck because of raised doorways or thick rugs.

On the mopping side, the dual omni-scrub pads press down with 15N of force and spin at 230 RPM using 104°F (40°C) hot water, so it can handle everything from dried grease in a kitchen to sticky spots in a dining area. The MopExtend RoboSwing and SideReach features push the mop into corners and along baseboards that can be difficult for other mops to cover.

Then there is the dock, which does everything else, so you can enjoy a truly hands-free experience. The 10-in-1 station washes the mops with 212°F (100°C) hot water, dries them with hot air to prevent odors, holds up to 100 days’ worth of debris, and has a dual-compartment for cleaning fluid.

The Dreame X60 Max Ultra is usually priced at $1,699.99, but for Prime Day, it drops 20% to $1,359.99 from June 23 through June 26.

Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2

Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2

The L40 Ultra Gen 2 sits in the sweet spot, balancing the convenience and features of a high-end robot vacuum, without the flagship price. And for Prime Day, it also boasts the highest discount in the lineup.

It runs on a TurboForce motor that delivers 25,000Pa of Vormax suction across five levels, so you can set it low for a quiet pass on hard floors or crank it up for pet hair and significant debris. For homes with shedding animals, that combination of strong suction and adjustable levels is perfect, since not every area will need maximum power.

SideReach vacuuming and MopExtend RoboSwing are both available here, with the extendable brush and swinging mop taking care of coverage. They physically reachy reach out toward corners, curved furniture, and straight edges, allowing the vacuum to clean areas that standard round robots usually struggle with.

And the DuoScrub mopping system tackles spills and everyday grime, perfect for everything from kitchens to corridors and entryways with high foot traffic. If your floors collect a mix of crumbs, muddy footprints, and the occasional spilled drink, the L40 Ultra Gen 2 can handle it all.

Battery life is generous, too. In vacuum-only mode under Quiet Suction, the 5,200mAh battery delivers up to 231 minutes and 1,679 square feet of cleaning on a charge, and it charges 30% faster during off-peak hours to trim a little off your electricity bill. When it runs low, it heads back to the dock, tops up, and picks up where it left off.

The PowerDock does the maintenance after, so you don’t have to. Its AceClean DryBoard self-cleaning system uses 20 spray nozzles to scrub the washboard as the mops rotate, then drains the dirty water and dries everything, so the dock stays clean and fresh. And it also auto-empties the dust.

The Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2 normally costs $649.99, but until June 30, the Prime Day deal cuts it 38.5% to just $399.99.

Dreame D30 Ultra CE

Dreame D30 Ultra CE

The D30 Ultra CE is the budget pick to go for if you have pets. Dreame built this one specifically for stubborn pet hair and deep carpets, and that starts with its 25,000Pa of Vormax suction driven by a high-speed motor. That power, combined with carpet-boost modes and anti-tangling technology, lets it pull embedded fur, dander, and heavy cat litter out of carpet pile and floor crevices with ease.

For a multi-pet household, the times you’d have to cut tangled hair off a roller are usually quite frequent, and if you have a heavy shedder, you know that it doesn’t take too long for a fresh layer of fur to reappear within hours of cleaning. But D30 Ultra CE is designed to keep that to a minimum.

Edge cleaning comes courtesy of Dreame’s MopExtend RoboSwing technology, which extends the DuoScrub dual-spinning mop pads outward to hug curved walls, tight corners, and gaps around furniture legs. Baseboards and the spaces beside cabinets get mopped properly, too.

Carpet care is a highlight, too, with ultrasonic carpet detection that detects when the robot moves from a hard floor to a rug. When that happens, it lifts the dual mop pads by 10.5mm (0.41 inches) so your carpets stay completely dry, and it automatically cranks the suction up to maximum for deep debris extraction.

The fully automated PowerDock base station rounds out the package, handling up to 100 days of hands-free dust auto-empty along with comprehensive mop self-washing and hot-air drying. For pet owners, that’ll give you a healthier, odor-free home with effectively zero manual maintenance.

The Dreame D30 Ultra CE already punches well above its price point. But with Prime Day knocking that down a massive 24% to just $349.99, it’s a no-brainer.

Dreame D20 Air Plus

Dreame D20 Air Plus

For anyone who wants to dip their toes into the world of robot vacuums without spending much, the D20 Air Plus is the value pick in the lineup.

But it delivers performance that budget vacuums usually don’t. The headline here is 20,000Pa of Vormax suction from a high-efficiency motor, which is near-flagship power at an entry-level price. It clears everything from fine dust to heavy kitchen crumbs across wood, tile, and marble without struggling.

It also handles hair better than others in this price range. The main brush module uses anti-tangling, fluid-dynamic designs to channel hair straight into the dustbin rather than letting it wrap around the roller, reducing the manual brush cleaning that makes other cheap vacuums such a hassle. Smart floor sensing lets it glide over rugs, automatically adjusting its airflow and suction to lift hidden dirt out of carpet.

Another thing that sets it apart from similarly priced competitors is the dock. The ultra-compact, high-efficiency auto-empty station stores dirt and dust for up to 120 days, nearly four months of truly hands-free operation. Meanwhile, most vacuums at this price don’t even offer auto-emptying in any form, so a hands-free window this large is a big deal.

It’s a low-effort machine that covers the fundamentals well, which is exactly what you’d be looking for as a first-time buyer. For a small apartment or a first home, that mix of strong suction, capable hair handling, and a dock that runs for months is more than enough.

The Dreame D20 Air Plus is already an excellent, affordable option at $269.99, but until June 26, you can get it for just $199.99.

Dreame L60 Ultra FE (Fine Edition)

Dreame L60 Ultra FE

And finally, there’s the L60 Ultra Fine Edition, the entry point to Dreame’s L60 series, which brings many high-end features down to a more accessible price. The standout is the 212°F ThermoHub hot-water mop wash, which cleans the mops with near-boiling water so they stay fresh rather than just rinsed.

On the cleaning side, it delivers 30,000Pa of suction and an ultra-slim body that, combined with 360-degree navigation, makes whole-home coverage straightforward. It maps its way around efficiently and covers every gap and room with ease. It is also built with pets in mind, using Pet-Friendly Care 5.0 algorithms that help the robot steer clear of animals while concentrating on the high-shedding areas that need the most attention.

The Smart PowerDock takes the daily upkeep off your plate, with features like automated mopping, hot-air drying, dust emptying, and fast charging so the machine is always ready to go.

Where the L60 Ultra FE also impresses is in connectivity. It fully supports the Matter protocol, works with Apple Watch controls, and responds to direct voice commands, so it slots neatly into any modern smart home setup.

It covers all the core features you’ll need without packing in extras that would push its price point beyond reach. The Dreame L60 Ultra FE is usually priced at $999.99, and for Prime Day, it drops 30% to $699.99. And this deal goes beyond the usual sale period, lasting through June 30.

Which Dreame Prime Day deal is right for you?

Dreame conclusion

These five deals Dreame is offering on its robot vacuum lineup cover just about every type of home and budget. At the top sits the X60 Max Ultra, Dreame’s slimmest flagship, with class-leading 35,000Pa suction, dual AI camera navigation, hot-water mopping, and a 10-in-1 dock that handles everything. It is the most capable machine in the set, and priced at just $1,359.99 during Prime Day.

Just below it is the L60 Ultra FE, which brings 30,000Pa suction, a 212°F ThermoHub mop wash, and full Matter and Apple Watch support, and is down to $699.99 after a 30% cut.

Getting into more budget-friendly territory without compromising on features is the L40 Ultra Gen 2. With 25,000Pa suction, long battery life, and a self-cleaning dock, it’s a great everyday all-rounder. And it also gets the biggest discount this time, bringing its price down to just $399.99.

The pet-focused D30 Ultra CE pairs the same 25,000Pa suction with smart carpet detection and 100-day auto-empty for $349.99. And the D20 Air Plus rounds things out as the affordable pick, offering 20,000Pa suction and a 120-day auto-empty dock for just $199.99.

With discounts ranging from 20% to 40%, this Prime Day is one of the best windows of the year to pick up a Dreame robot vacuum and let the machine handle your home-cleaning chores.