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Who says a robot vacuum cannot be a piece of statement? Although its name may not be recognized Ram Or Roborc, Dream has been creating the best (and most interesting) robot vacuum/mop for the past few years and its new flagship model – the the the the the the the the to the the the to the the the the the the the the to the the the X50 ultra-You have all the features you are expecting from the top line unit (with the price to match). It has done better in some of my difficult tests than any other Robovak till today, but it has hit some snatching on the way.
For the starters, the X50 Ultra looks a lot like every high-end Robovak in the market today. Seriously, it carries so much similarity with it Roboork’s saros 10I would think this is just the same vacuum with different labeling. It even has the same withdrawal leader old, which makes me surprised whether they were all made in the same factory. The vacuum’s docking station looks smooth and modern by keeping this degree on one side. I would call it the most interesting to this day, this is good because 13.4 x 18 x 23 inches, it will be a bit prominent in your home. The dock vacuum mop pads can be washed with 176-degree Fahrenheit with water, which is good for killing bacteria. Both of the two reservoirs (a clean and a mess for a dirt) are both huge and I have never changed them for three weeks of my exam. It comes pre -installed in a disposable vacuum bag and with a small reservoir to solve the floor cleaning.
Dream x 50 ultra
If you can get the price, the dream X50 operates vacuuming and mooping like the Ultra Champ.
Professionals
Great vacuum power
The brush system easily sucks bits of hair and large foods
Almost silent mooping
Very handsome dock
Conso
Strive for cleaning rooms and furnishings
The other Robovak is slower than the battery life hit
Expensive
Underneath the vacuum, you will get divided, dual roller brushes (again, again similar to the brush system in lots of roboor models) and it can suck on a significant 20,000 pA, leaving it on the right with the most powerful competitors. X50 is also dual, rotating mop pads in Ultra, one of which can clean the walls away from the body; MOP pads can be at the base only during vacuum-cable tasks and may be at the base. There is also a sweeper arm with three brushes that can extend the outside to help bring the ruins to the vacuum. The bot has a leader old (which is withdrawn while going down to low furniture) as well as extends to the front for navigation.
The X50 Ultra Set up straight – you fill in the quite clean reservoir, install the detergent bottle and plug in it then, then, you control everything using an associate application, for which you first scan the QR code below the hood of the robot, install any firmware update and then your home map. The initial scan of my apartment was very fast. The X50 Ultra did not drive everywhere, so I was worried that it had missed some zones, but it was able to account for each square foot. You have to spend a few minutes to name the rooms and edit the divided lines between them, but it is equal to the course with Robovaks.

For my first cleans, I have just selected Cleanjius mode, which is default and the most “cute” mode of its most. It is suggested that I started with a primary deep clean, which I thought was a great touch, but it didn’t fascinate me from the gates. For the starters, the X50 Ultra chose a wildly inefficient route to clean my apartment, starting with my kitchen (fine) and then driving all the way all the way, some of which have been avoided. Then it went to the living room, and so on. In the room, the X50 Ultra seemed that a lot of movement was simply looking around, spinning in circles, and usually wandering. It was just random to the pattern made on my carpet. It took a total of 80 minutes to the entire vacuum, which I tested was 11 minutes longer than the next slow zero (The Roboork Saros Z 70), Even in their deep-sustaining mode. When X50 Ultra made it to the maximum power through my one-bedroom apartment, the battery was about 30% after the end of the battery. This means that in a large house it may have to stop and recharge the middle-clinning before it continues (or you can reduce the power of suction).
The X50 Ultra missed the rough quantity of dirt in the initial run. I was surprised to see how many small bits and pieces were still extended about in the kitchen and hallway, so after drying the floor, I sent the robot back to those territory, but this time to the vacuum power. Robovak is much more loud in that mode, but it was able to suck everything in the middle of the room. Unfortunately, cleaning the edge was a serious exhaustion. Even with its expanded sweeper arm, it missed only one ton stuff near the wall.
Dream’s Robovak works very well on the repoping and it was able to clean three ketchup spots at different stages of drying as well as some garbage on my floor. Unfortunately, again, it struggled to clean the edges. I spread some juice on the floor next to my sink (a common place for liquid accident), and the spot was originally integrated with the edge of an overhang cabinet. It did not spread in any way, though it was better within the reach of its stretching mop pad. I would say, though, the mooping action whispers is quiet. Some of the motors of Roborok shouted like Bansis. The X50 Ultra was the quiet mop of a Robovac that I had easily tested.

Generally, the recognition of the object in the X50 Ultra is strong. It cautiously skipped an orange USB cord on tight wood and pushed a white cord on a white rage. Its object detection is not always perfect-at a time it slur a black cord on white anger (which you think it will be the easiest to see), and I had to turn the bot and free it from the vacuum brush (very simple, equipment). The X50 was able to avoid things like Ultra socks and slippers, and often when it was seen it was properly labeled on the map. Dream claims that X50 Ultra can detect more than 200 objects and if you want it for any reason you can set it automatically to photograph it.
For the most difficult test, I dropped my infamous snack gontlet, where the goldfish crackers, pumpkin seeds, pasta shells, some scattered oats and Orego bits are around the edge of the wall and I have both distributed both hard wood and a medium-pile carpet. This is mostly good news here. X50 Ultra is better than any other Robovac I have tested in the places I arrive. Almost all the bottles are truly fighting the pasta shells and stops breathing in them. This bot did not bat in the eye, they were ease and silently. It has never crushed or rebuilt any goldfish or seed, which is a common problem. X50 Ultra is even hiding some oats in my TV cabinet – something that I have tested could not achieve. The vacuum and the spinning brush system did incredibly well performed here.

X50 Ultra is still suffering from the issue of the mentioned edge. It was clear to be cleaned along the walls (I used dry Oregano so that I could clearly see the places that had missed it). Robovak was also inconsistent in angles, almost always quit some of the debris (sometimes more). If a piece of food is in an inch or more of the furniture or walls, it just misses it completely. I put a few shells under the overhangs of the cabinet (which can get it down), and the bot also misses them. This is especially disappointed because X00 Ultra has performed better than any other vacuum on the open floor.
There are some more great features to mention. For starters, X50 Ultra can vault itself above 1.65 inches tall, which is the largest climb for any robovak in the market and it extends two cute legs that cate it on things on things. It’s great to see, and it has done well. The X50 Ultra contains direct voice commands in Ultra, so when you can pair it with Google Home, Apple Home or Alexa, you don’t need it, and you can give it very specific commands (eg, “the bedroom vacuum,” “kitchen mop,” etc.) and it will hap it.
© Brent Rose / Gizmodo
© Brent Rose / Gizmodo
© Brent Rose / Gizmodo
I also like that X50 Ultra leaves its moop pads on the dock when it doesn’t need it, which will help keep your anger dryer. Even if both of you have done at once, Robovak MOP pads will increase a full 10.5 mm (0.4 inches), which should be enough to put most of these (non-car) on top of the carpet. It can also minimize its leader mast, the bot makes about 3.5 inches long. Overall, the Dream’s Allied App is visible, and it is not as polish as roboor applications, but it effectively provides all the effectiveness that provides all the effectiveness of your choice, control the bot with the POV video, photographing your pet and how much a combination of all the features such as MOP.
In the end, X50 Ultra is a very good robot vacuum/mop. Although it is slower than me, the real thing that prevents it to be great with capital g is its weak performance in the edges, angles and furniture. Although I would say, it seems to be a limitation of software rather than hardware, which gives me some hope that it can be resolved in future firmware updates. But now, for a robot vacuum that is currently sold between $ 1,400 and $ 1,700, I hope that after the original cleaning of it, I hope that the edge will not have to vacuum/mop with hand.