Dreame Technology has launched the X40 Ultra, a robot vacuum, and mop, in India for Rs 1.30 lakh. The cleaning device has a stylish appearance and smart navigation technology. It is equipped with enhanced suction power and sophisticated mopping capabilities. The Dreame X40 has a 6,400mAh battery that allows smooth operation for cleaning larger spaces without needing frequent recharges. It offers the convenience of app control and voice assistance, allowing busy users to keep their spaces clean. Read on to learn more about Dreame's latest flagship product.
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The vacuum cleaner has 3D structured light technology and an integrated RGB camera to identify various obstacles. It is capable of detecting and avoiding up to 120 different types of items, including wires and shoes. Additionally, the device provides a comprehensive four-level map of the cleaning area. The Dreame X40 Ultra is equipped with an anti-tangle TriCut rubber brush designed to effectively remove hair, pet hair, dust, and larger debris. It also includes a turbidity sensor to ensure that mops are washed as needed. The equipment boasts a suction power of 12,000Pa.
Dreame's recently launched cleaning device has two rotating mops to clean and vacuum the areas. The side brush has a 10.5mm lift capacity and can extend to reach curved furniture legs and corners of walls. Cross-contamination between dry and wet messes is reported to be prevented by this function. The machine includes a 3.2-liter vacuum bag and is claimed to be emptied only once every 75 days of use. Moreover, it can extend the mop up to 4cm.
The device is compatible with the Dreamehome App. It also supports Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple Siri. Other notable features include automatic dustbin emptying, self-cleaning washboard, automatic mop drying, and hot water mop cleaning (70 degrees Celsius).
The equipment boasts a one-year warranty. It is set to be offered at a discounted price of Rs 99,999 during the Great Indian Festival Sale.