DREAME L40 Ultra AE at €449 and L40s Pro Ultra at €549: 19,000 Pa, mops with hot water, and automatic emptying
DREAME L40 Ultra AE and DREAME L40s Pro Ultra
The DREAME L40 Ultra AE and DREAME L40s Pro Ultra are presented as two robotic vacuum cleaners that are very close in power but differ in their approach. Both offer 19,000 Pa of suction; however, the first focuses on a more classic and complete setup for automated cleaning, while the second raises the standard in edge management, obstacle avoidance, and component maintenance.
Pricing
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DREAME L40 Ultra AE Robot Vacuum Cleaner & Mop
Suction 19,000 Pa, Self-Cleaning Mops with Hot Water at 75°C,Various Brushes and Flexible Mops, Automatic Emptying
Price: €699.00
Sale Price: €449.00
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DREAME L40s Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Self-Cleaning Mops, Suction 19,000 Pa, Tangle-Free Brush, Mop and Side Brush Extensions for Corners, Avoids over 180 Objects, Voice Control
Price: €749.00
Sale Price: €549.00
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Features
The L40 Ultra AE, priced at €449, emphasizes self-cleaning mops with hot water at 75°C, various flexible brushes and mops, and automatic emptying. It is designed for those who want less manual intervention and a simple daily routine management with a high capacity for autonomy.
The L40s Pro Ultra, on the other hand, is set at €549 and offers a more refined setup with self-cleaning mops, a tangle-free brush, extensions for mops and the side brush for corners, as well as the ability to avoid over 180 obstacles. The inclusion of voice control completes a more advanced profile, especially for those seeking a robot that operates better in complex spaces and minimizes the risk of blockages or tangles. The same self-cleaning mop system with hot water at 75°C and subsequent drying is confirmed. The robot refills the detergent and water for floor washing.
Price Difference
The price difference between the two models is €100, concerning how the robots handle washing, corners, and obstacles. The L40 Ultra AE is more straightforward and focused on the essentials of the high-end range; the L40s Pro Ultra is feature-rich and better suited for those looking for an even more complete and automated cleaning system.
The latter focuses on a more sophisticated brush system featuring dual rubber rollers, a motorized, extendable, and liftable side brush, while the former remains more essential but still includes a TriCut brush, a mop that can lift up to 10.5 mm, and a larger internal tank, approximately 395 ml.
Navigation
On the navigation front, the gap is clear: the L40s Pro Ultra uses a dual AI camera with 3D structured light and includes a voice assistant, while the L40 Ultra AE relies on a single AI camera.
The brush of the L40s Pro Ultra rotates to channel dirt to the center, extends when the robot approaches edges and corners, and lifts when it needs to avoid carpets or areas where it shouldn't touch the floor. This solution helps collect dust and debris along walls and in crevices, instead of merely sweeping in a straight line like a fixed brush. The motorized part gives more control over movement, the extendable part enhances corner coverage, while lifting serves to reduce friction and limit dirt dispersion on unsuitable surfaces.