Dreame L10 Pro Review: a Robot Vacuum With 3D Obstacle Avoidance For a Reasonable Price

Recently I have tested the Dreame D9, the first Lidar robot from the company and the second in the lineup. The D9 is a really good device especially considering its price and what you get for it. This time we are going to talk about the newest model, the Dreame L10 Pro. It has stronger suction, advanced navigation, and new technology that helps the robot to recognize and avoide small objects on the floor, not bad considering its price of $489.9 on Amazon. Let's dive deeper into the features and see how well the robot performs.

Dreame L10 Pro video review

Appearance & Quick guide through specs

The Dreame L10 Pro
The Dreame L10 Pro

What I love the most about the Dreame robots is how connecting to WiFi is easy. I've seen it in D9 and now with the L10 things are the same. Connecting is effortless. The robot has a big 5,200 mAh battery that provides 2,5 hours of running and 3,000 Pa suction. This is enough to cover a 200-250 sq m area.

Under the lid, there is a 570 ml dustbin with a HEPA filter.

Under the lid
Under the lid
The robot has a HEPA filter and is safe for allergy sufferes
The robot has a HEPA filter and is safe for allergy sufferes
A dustbin is on the largest size
A dustbin is on the largest size

Underneath, you can attach a 270 ml water tank with the mopping pad.

The 270 ml water tank
The 270 ml water tank
The Dreame L10 Pro underneath
The Dreame L10 Pro underneath
The Dreame L10 Pro underneath
The Dreame L10 Pro underneath

The cleaning brush has detachable side tips and is easy to clean off clogged hair. Someone like me who has long hair would really appreciate this feature. I am a big fan!

With detachable side tips, removing clogged hair is easy
With detachable side tips, removing clogged hair is easy

On par with Lidar, the Dreame has a 3D sensor to recognize objects.

High precision 3D technology
High precision 3D technology

On carpets, the robot automatically increases suction and this feature helps to save battery life. If your robot does not finish cleaning on one charge, it would return to the dock to charge and then resume cleaning from the same spot it left off to finish the job.

Object recognition & navigation

The Dreame uses a 3D sensor to recognize small objects and Lidar to scan the surroundings and create a map of the cleaning area. The sensor is located in front of the robot, it can "see" small objects on its way and avoid them.

In my testing, the robot was good at noticing socks, cat's blows, fake poop, cloth, and even small nail polishes. Occasionally it drags a sock around or can not see a cable so I wouldn't leave those things on the floor anyways.

However, it does have some blind spots and sometimes can’t notice a thing if it’s a bit aside from the front 3D sensor. I noticed it with cables. It recognizes a cable but might drag it around on the second pass. So cables are tricky and I would not risk it and pick them up when the robot is running.

As to socks, the Dreame sees and avoids them. I've tried with different socks and the robot didn't fail even once. The same with shoes. The robot recognizes shoes very well. It slows down in front of an object and turns around it without bumping or dragging around. Another thing I liked it how gentle the robot with cat's bowls. The bowls stay at the same spot before and after the robot's clean. Other robots (most of them) push them so I have to take them back when the vacuum completed its job.

The robot uses a 3D sensor to recognize small objects

The Dreame L10 Pro object avoidance test
Object avoidance test

The robot does not bump into furniture and in general navigation is on pair with other high-end models. Sometimes it doesn’t know how to get out of tricky situations and continues to get bumping into the furniture. Some of the leading robots would find the way out of it much faster. Dreame takes longer to figure out how to continue cleaning.

But other than that, it does not have issues with navigation as well as recognizing things for as long as it is not a cable or a tight place that confuses it.

Cleaning tests

I put it through different kinds of tests with sand and debris on hard floor, low and medium-pile carpets. 

On hard floor it scored 100% and 99.7% of debris and sand which is a good result. Some robots struggle with picking up sand on hard floor due to the filtration design.

Dreame L10 Pro: Hard floor / 100g of debris pick up test
Hard floor / 100g of debris pick up test

On medium pile carpet the L10 wasn't as good picking up 92.5% of debris.

Dreame L10 Pro: Medium pile carpet / 100g of debris pick up test
Medium pile carpet / 100g of debris pick up test

I put it through the tests with sand and debris on a low-pile carpet and the results were better than average, 96.4% and 100% respectively.

Dreame L10 Pro: Low pile carpet / 100g of debris pick up test
Low pile carpet / 100g of debris pick up test

I would say, the results are better than average. Even though it didn’t collect all the sand and debris, on a daily basis, you don't have to deal with this much debris and I was satisfied with cleaning results after whole-house cleaning.

The Dreame L10 Pro shows one of the best cleaning results I’ve seen

Avoidance also impressed me. This is one of a few robots that avoid my cat's bowls and if you have a pet you would understand me. Stepping into the kitchen and the picture of the bowls being all around the kitchen is not what you want to see. The Dreame L10 Pro is good at avoiding socks, shoes, and slippers, the things that lie on the floor the most as well as fake poop. The cords are tricky but all robots I have tested struggle to recognize them here and there. It depends on the shape of the laying cable as well as the robot's position. I would not recommend leaving cords or socks on the floor, those are things that are easily being sucked up into the suction port and you have to rescue the robot.

Mopping performance

Because of the water tank being attached to the mopping cloth, the robot is not as good at mopping at those that have them separated. For a mopping test, I made stains with coffee and soy sauce and let them dry. The Dreame left a few after the test. On Max mode, the robot covers a 100 m2 area on a full water tank. I’ve seen robots that failed this test so the Dreame L10 Pro was good, better than most models on the market.

Dreame L10 Pro moppping test
Dreame L10 Pro moppping test

Overall, on a daily basis mopping is good. Coming from someone who hates manual mopping, I would be happy to have a robot vacuum that also can mop.

Mi Home App

On the main screen, you can see the map that can be rotated or zoomed in; battery icon that does not show the exact battery level which is frustrating; virtual wall that includes no-go and no-mop zones.

The main screen
The main screen
Virtual walls and restricted areas
Virtual walls and restricted areas

The room menu allows sending the robot to clean a specific room or a few and change the cleaning cycle up to two. There is also an ability to set no-go or no-mop zones.

Room cleaning
Room cleaning

In the Zone menu, you can customize a cleaning area the robot should clean.

Zoned cleaning
Zoned cleaning

You can't see avoided objects on the map. No icons, no nothing.

To change suction level and water flow settings you have to go into the settings menu which is not convenient at all. I used to see those things on the main screen.

Device settings
Device settings

The 3D function can be turned off, you can change the robot's voice volume, turn on and off carpet boost and resumption as well as do not disturb mode. There is a unique feature like a reminder to wash the mop cloth after finishing cleaning. You can set 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the robot finishes cleaning to remind you about the pad.

A reminder to wash the mopping cloth
A reminder to wash the mopping cloth

Scheduling:

You can set the robot to clean the whole house or a particular room, set cleaning time, when to repeat, suction, and water flow settings.

Scheduling
Scheduling
Scheduled settings
Scheduled settings

And other additional settings:

Additional device settings
Additional device settings

Price & Where to buy

The Dreame L10 Pro is already available on Aliexpress for $1440.00.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a robot vacuum that would have advanced navigation and good cleaning performance and at the same time do not want to spend another dollar, have a look at the Dreame L10 Pro. One of the best cleaning results I've seen on par with the app that is easy to connect to and it all for under $489.9 on Amazon! I would definitely recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to pay more yet get most of the features of top-notch models.

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4 comments
Stefano Gambetta ⋅ 3 years, 2 months ago #

Hi Natalie, i have the L10 Pro since a week and I'm really happy with its advanced navigation, mopping capabilities and vacuum power, the only thing that I noticed is that it struggles a lot with long hair... no one is left on the floor but almost 100% is somehow stuck on the main brush, surely quite easy to clean but I would really prefer to see hair in the bin instead... Did you notice the same behavior? Do you know if the robot could also operate without the brush? I have no carpets so, maybe, its vacuum power could just be enough to get rid of dust and hair on hard floor... 🤔 Thanks! 😊

Natalie Red ⋅ 3 years, 2 months ago #

Hi Stefano, sure thing I have the same issue with almost all my robots. I think only the models like the latest Roombas and Roborock S7 are not prone to hair tangling or at least easier to clean.
The Dreame would not work without the brush, it was not designed for it. Would not be able to pick up things or suck up dust. So the only solution is to accept your robot as it is :)

Stefano Gambetta ⋅ 3 years, 2 months ago #

🤣 ok you confirmed me that's a normal behavior for such a robot 😜 well, I'll stick with it, after all it cleans and mops very well my house, I only need to clean those long hair and that's it 😊 I'm not going to spend 200+ euros more for another robot, I think this is well enough for my needing 😊 Thank you!

Natalie Red ⋅ 3 years, 2 months ago #

I think you got an amazing device honestly. No need to switch for something else if you are satisfied with cleaning performance but hair tangles is what you have to accept as I did long time ago lol

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