Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra vs Dreametech Dreamebot L10s Ultra - Vacuum Wars!

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00:00 Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra vs Dreametech Dreamebot L10s Ultra
00:23 Features and Specs
01:20 Performance
02:40 Navigation
03:35 Battery Efficiency
04:00 Obstacle Avoidance
04:23 Misc & Value
05:05 Our Conclusion

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Interesting that the roborock won the feature category, even though it doesn't have a mop drying system, while the dreame has one. "bigger bin" seems like an odd reason to win that category, especially when you have the station which sucks it empty anyway.

jascharadziewski
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There is also mop drying and auto-solution adding function on the Dreametech L10s Ultra, should be considered in the comparsion as well

paulcheng
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I bought a Dreametech L10s Ultra recently and I love it. Based on the significantly reduced price compared to the S7 Ultra I think it’s a much better buy.

robotvacuumreviewsandmore
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There is a slight error in the navigation efficiency score; the Roborock did slightly better than was reported in the video (0.69 meters per min instead of 0.63). It doesn't change the outcome of that category.

VacuumWars
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Please add more obstacles to your testing. Floor to ceiling mirrors and windows would be good. Also, coffee tables with half or 1 inch bars on the floors become "hump zones". Put a couch on an angle with a clearance from 3 to 5 inches, to give the robots plenty of chances to wedge in. Hang a bunch of clothes such that they droop a little down onto the floor, perhaps with some of them in those clear plastic dry cleaning bags. Tightly spaced barstools where they get confused by all the legs. Thick and thin carpets. Lots of different shoes with shoelaces. Carpets with tassels.
All the vacuums these days perform well enough for cleaning, but having to service a robot that keeps getting lost or stuck is the big remaining frustration, and nobody seems to be doing a thorough job of testing these things.

xamomax
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I purchased the L10S Ultra after my Deebot T9+ died recently. I have to say I'm absolutely blown away by this thing. I live in a cluttered old farm house with dogs, kids, rabbit warren floor layout, the least robot friendly household.

My Deebot constantly ate cables and got stuck under the couch. The auto empty feature was unusable because it blocked with hair/fluff even if used daily. After manually returning it to the base after a failure it would often fail to self locate and create a new map meaning I'd lose all customisation and have to delete maps or set them up from scratch. Nightmare.

The L10S Ultra...It is yet to eat a cable or get stuck. I've noticed if it starts to get bogged climbing up some small steps we have, it will reverse back, straighten itself and hit it with speed to get up, crazy smart! We have a few levels in the house that require us to place it manually. I've set these parts of the house as separate maps. When it's required to self locate, it takes a wander around the room to take multiple samples unlike the Deebot, super intuitive! The vacuuming performance is what you'd expect from a high end unit but the mopping exceeded my expectations. I was initially concerned that a lack of built-in water tank (on the robot) but after seeing it work it makes a lot of sense. Adding water to the pad on the go (like the Deebot) tends to just rinse the pad onto the floor. The L10S strategy of rinse and repeat may take a little longer but it really does an amazing job. I also feel the rotary style mops will be a little more durable in the long run since it is basically just a drive motor on the robot side, no vibration mechanisms or pumps. The l10s dock is the same footprint as the Deebot dock despite having the mop cleaning, the roborock dock looks like a monster!

There are many more little things that the L10S does well but I'd be writing an essay. highly recommend by a happy customer!

timwds
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I have the S7 Ultra Max. Really my only requested for change would be in the app being able to prioritize certain rooms to be cleaned first or set the order that they are cleaned.

radcpuman
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I'm planning on buying the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra when it comes out, but I'm intrigued by the L10s. Like a lot of people, I have grout lines. The hard floor tests in the video don't seem to take them into consideration. The L10s mop pads look like they would be able to get further down into grout lines, whereas the Roborock probably just hovers above them.

chadrick-
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I'm so grateful to live in a world with VACUUM WARS!!! Thank you for the detailed testing and data provided. Tremendously helpful. :)

sarahjardin
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No mention of the auto drying on L10sU! Why?

Salth
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Love seeing the new tests! Cant wait to see all the data. I've had a S7 MaxV Ultra for about a year now and it's one of the best investments I feel I've made as a homeowner.

nathangebben
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One thing to note would be maintenance: the Roborock Station has moving parts and is a Real hassle to clean and it's getting dirty fast, the dreame Station is way easier to clean, maybe you could consider this in your future Reviews. Thanks!

Whooooper
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Once again it sad that you did not mention Roboroc don't have drying feature by standard, this is one of the most importance feature for robot mop in high humidity area even roboroc solve it in S8. one thing that you forget to mention L10s have dust sensor so it will empty itself if its the dust container full, other thing that also need to be consider is how easy the clean the base station and the maintenance cost.

anubizz
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Looking forward to your review of the new flagship S8 Ultra :) Also did you know that there's a separate S7 Maxv Ultra drain/refil kit? refills the tank from a water source and drains wastewater automatically.

dudeinthesea
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I got my L10s after about 13 years of using iRobot 780 and what I have noticed is that suction power of iRobot was better. In small rooms with hard floors like kitchen-it is visible that after iRobot there is not a single crumb, while after L10s you can still notice it here and there.
But l10s is no doubts easier to operate-you don’t need to remove wires and other stuff from the floor before cleaning.

Whatsupwiththisname
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I have been waiting for you to make this specific comparison 😮 thank you I enjoy your videos. Keep it up brother

vinc
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As an extreme use case - White birch floors on the first floor, White epoxy floors in the basement, with a 200lbs black Great Dane... I own 2 Dreametech L10s' (on on each floor) and I will tell you it's a GAME CHANGER. I spot mop once a week and my floors look new all the time - thats it.

Yes I would have gone Roborock but at the time the black system was all they offered was an eyesore in my mostly white home.

omgitsjulian
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Wonderful comparison. Can’t wait until you review the S8 Pro Ultra!

beesoffury
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Interested to see what changes Roborock has made in the S8 Robot Vaccuum.

ThePeachay
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I have a L10s ultra and my experience is consistent with yours. The mop lifting is inadequate. I always do a vacuum only cycle first, switch to carpet avoidance, and then do a mopping cycle. I didn't have s7 MaxV, but I heard they don't have mop drying function and that their mop pad may smells bad after a few days. I can't verify any of that, but the drying function on L10s ultra is good enough and my mop pad doesn't smell after weeks of usage. I think that is something people should be aware of.

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