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Dreame Shows Off X60 Pro Robot Vacuums and New T Series

Dreame introduced its X60 Pro robot vacuum lineup, Cyber X stair-climbing vacuum and new T Series wet and dry vacuums.

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Dreame X60 Pro robot vacuum and T Series smart home products
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Dreame is using a big European showcase to push deeper into smart home cleaning. The company announced the Dreame X60 Pro Series robot vacuums, the Cyber X stair-climbing system, and new T Series wet and dry vacuums.

The launch happened at Chateau de Chantilly in France. Dreame is clearly aiming beyond a basic spec refresh. It wants a cleaning lineup that can handle edges, corners, stairs, mixed floors, and self-cleaning routines.

The X60 Pro lineup gets serious suction

The X60 Pro Series includes three main models. They are the X60 Pro Ultra Complete, X60 Pro Ultra Matrix, and X60 Pro Master.

Across the family, Dreame says the robot vacuums use Dual UltraExtend Arms. The side brush can extend up to 12cm, while the mop pad can reach up to 18cm. That should help with corners and edges.

The headline spec is 42,000Pa of suction. Dreame pairs that with HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0 and AI OmniSight System 3.0. The company says the AI system recognizes more than 320 obstacle types.

Cyber X goes after stairs

The Cyber X is the wild card. Dreame describes it as a bionic quad-track robot vacuum platform for stairs. It can handle slopes up to 42 degrees, carpeted stairs, and a first step up to 30cm.

The T Series wet and dry vacuums focus on slim bodies, 180-degree lie-flat cleaning, anti-tangle designs, and hot-air self-cleaning. The T16 Pro Heat adds 90-degree C hot-water cleaning, 30,000Pa suction, and detachable batteries rated up to 70 minutes.

UK availability starts in the second half of 2026. Dreame lists July pricing from 1,299 pounds for the X60 Pro Ultra Complete to 1,599 pounds for the X60 Pro Ultra Matrix Vision.

For readers tracking smart home gear, stairs are the big story here. Robot vacuums have improved a lot, but stairs still remain one of the hardest problems.

The Matrix model is also worth watching. Dreame says it can switch mop pads for different rooms. That means kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas can get different pad types without the user swapping them by hand.

The Master model adds auto refill and drain features. That pushes the lineup closer to a set-and-forget cleaning station. For busy homes, that may matter as much as raw suction power.