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Dreame robot vacuum discount hits Prime Day with five models

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Dreame cut prices on five robot vacuums for Prime Day, from the flagship X60 Max Ultra Complete to the budget D30 Ultra CE. The biggest discount reaches 38.5 percent, according to Android Authority, targeting shoppers who want cleaner floors without doing the sweeping and mopping themselves.

JAKARTA — Dreame robot vacuum discount is one of the most eye-catching Prime Day deals this year, with five models marked down from budget to flagship. For anyone who has been putting off a robot vacuum purchase, this sale gives a strong reason to start looking.

Android Authority reported that the promotion runs from June 23 to 26 for some models, while one budget option stays on sale until June 30. The numbers are solid. Some units are about 20 percent off, while others are cut by as much as 38.5 percent. For a home appliance that usually demands a high upfront cost, that kind of drop is felt immediately.

Prime Day is often the best time to buy the things people keep saying they want, but not yet. Robot vacuums fall right into that bucket. These devices promise two jobs at once: vacuuming and mopping. In a busy home, that means one chore can be handed over to a machine. Convenient. And for many families, convenience matters a lot.

Dreame robot vacuum discount spans flagship to budget picks

The priciest model in the lineup is the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete. It normally sells for US$1,699.99, then drops 20 percent to US$1,359.99 during Prime Day. This is not a standard robot vacuum. It stands just 7.95 cm tall, so it is built to slide under sofas, beds, and low cabinets that many cleaning tools miss.

Dreame also equips it with a LiDAR system that can raise and lower so the body stays low while moving through tight spaces. When it needs to map a room, the module rises. After that, it drops back down. On paper, it sounds simple. In a real home, features like this often decide whether a robot truly cleans or just circles open floor.

Its suction is aggressive, too: 35,000Pa. For a robot vacuum, that is a very high number. Dreame pairs it with a DuoBrush system, HyperStream Duo Divide anti-tangle brushes, and side brushes designed to reach room edges. Long hair, fine dust, and debris stuck in carpet all have a tougher opponent here.

On the navigation side, the X60 Max Ultra Complete includes two AI cameras and active lighting. That means the robot does not just follow a map, but also reads obstacles in the room, including cables, socks, and pet waste. Dreame says the system can recognize more than 280 objects. It can also cross thresholds up to 8 cm high. Low-step homes or floors with thick joins are not a major problem.

The midrange model looks like the sweet spot

If the flagship feels out of reach, the Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2 looks like the most realistic pick for many readers. Android Authority calls it the “sweet spot.” The price is cut sharply, from US$649.99 to US$399.99, or 38.5 percent off, through June 30.

It uses a TurboForce motor with 25,000Pa of suction. There are five power levels, so users can dial it down for lightly dirty hard floors, then turn it up when dealing with pet hair or built-up crumbs. Flexible. And that matters, because not every room needs full power all the time.

Edge cleaning is still there. SideReach vacuuming and MopExtend RoboSwing help the robot clean corners, curved furniture, and wall edges. Many round robots struggle at those spots. They look small, but they often collect the most stubborn dust. In homes with heavy foot traffic, areas near the front door and hallway usually get dirty fast, so this feature makes a real difference.

The battery life is decent, too. In vacuum-only mode on Quiet Suction, the 5,200mAh battery can last up to 231 minutes and cover as much as 1,679 square feet on a single charge. When the battery runs low, the robot returns to the dock, recharges, and continues from where it stopped. That matters for larger homes or layouts with many partitions.

The dock is not passive either. The PowerDock can clean itself through the AceClean DryBoard system, using 20 spray nozzles to scrub the washboard while the mop spins. Dirty water is removed, and the whole unit is dried. Dust is emptied automatically, too. So users do not just save effort on sweeping floors; they also cut down the work needed to maintain the machine.

The budget Dreame option targets pet owners

At the most affordable end, Dreame places the D30 Ultra CE. It is positioned as a budget choice for homes with pets. The focus is clear: hair, dander, and dirt stuck in carpet. Dreame gives it 25,000Pa of suction, a high-speed motor, and a boost mode for carpet cleaning.

For homes with one or two furry pets, the problem repeats itself. A floor gets cleaned, then a few hours later it is covered in another layer of hair. The D30 Ultra CE tries to slow that cycle with anti-tangling technology and more aggressive carpet cleaning. That means the roller does not tangle with hair as quickly, and suction stays more consistent.

For edges, this robot also carries MopExtend RoboSwing. Dual spinning mops can reach curved walls, tight corners, and gaps around furniture legs. Areas like cabinet edges or the space behind a dining table are often skipped. Here, Dreame seems to understand that a clean home is not just about the obvious middle of the room.

Other sources cited by Android Authority say these models are aimed at users who want full automation, not just a helper tool. That makes sense. A premium robot vacuum is not bought for show. It is bought so floors stay consistently clean, even when the owner is busy, away from home, or living with active pets.

Why this Dreame robot vacuum discount matters for buyers

Even though this promotion appears in global markets, the pattern matters for buyers in Indonesia. The price of smart home devices is often the biggest barrier. When a large discount arrives, premium options start to look more realistic. That matters if the home has large floors, carpets, pets, or no one has time to sweep and mop every day.

In Indonesia, robot vacuums are also becoming more familiar in urban homes, especially apartments and compact housing that need a small, efficient cleaner. That makes a model like the L40 Ultra Gen 2 an attractive middle ground. It is not as expensive as the flagship, but it still offers many automation features. The X60 Max Ultra Complete, meanwhile, is better suited to buyers who want near no-compromise cleaning.

The bigger lesson is simple: do not buy because of the discount alone. Look at the home first. Is there thick carpet or not? Are there pets? How high are the door thresholds? And do you really want a dock that can empty, wash, and dry itself? If the answer is yes, then a sale like this starts to make sense.

Prime Day also shows a larger shift in home appliances: automation is no longer just a luxury perk. It is moving into everyday use. Dreame is leaning into that trend with three product tiers, from budget to premium. The next move is up to the buyer — and the real question is how much convenience a home is worth.

Quick summary: Dreame’s Prime Day sale includes five robot vacuum models, from the flagship X60 Max Ultra Complete to the budget D30 Ultra CE. The L40 Ultra Gen 2 looks like the most balanced option for many homes. The biggest discount reaches 38.5 percent, while the flagship is down 20 percent.

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