Dreame Pano 10 Station Brings Heated Water and Corner‑Reach to Home Window‑Cleaning Robots
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Dreame Pano 10 Station Brings Heated Water and Corner‑Reach to Home Window‑Cleaning Robots

Laptops Reporter
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Dreame’s new Pano 10 Station adds a flexible edge arm, 45 °C heated water film and a 10‑in‑1 dock that washes, dries and charges the robot. Priced at €599 with the dock (or €399 standalone), it aims at users who want a hands‑free solution for spotless windows without the hassle of manual scrubbing.

Dreame Pano 10 Station – what’s new?

At a launch event in France, Dreame unveiled the Pano 10 Station, the latest iteration of its smart window‑cleaning robot line. The headline features are:

  • LiftEdge Flex Arm – a motorised extension that pushes the cleaning head into corners and tight borders, something earlier models struggled with.
  • ThermoSeal Heated Wet Film – a water reservoir that heats the cleaning solution to a steady 45 °C, keeping the film warm throughout the pass.
  • Omni Thermo‑Wet Cleaning – the combination of heat and a continuous film that softens grime, reduces streaks and limits residue.
  • Quad‑Disc Dynamic Scrubbing System – two cleaning modes (Quick‑Clean and Deep‑Clean) that adjust disc speed and pressure for light dust or stubborn stains.
  • Dual‑Module Hot‑Air Convection Drying – high‑temperature airflow in the dock that dries the pads, suppresses mold and eliminates odors.
  • 10‑in‑1 Multifunction Station – washes pads, dries them, charges the robot, stores it and provides a spare battery slot.

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How it stacks up against the competition

Feature Dreame Pano 10 Station Ecovacs Winbot X (2024) iRobot Braava M6 (2022)
Edge‑reach mechanism LiftEdge Flex Arm (motorised) Fixed silicone edge brush Fixed microfiber edge pad
Water temperature 45 °C heated film Ambient (no heating) Ambient (no heating)
Dock capabilities Wash, hot‑air dry, charge, store Simple charging dock Charging base only
Cleaning modes Quick / Deep (disc speed) Auto / Spot Auto / Spot
Price (EU) €599 with dock / €399 stand‑alone €649 (incl. dock) €299 (no dock)

The Pano 10’s heated water gives it a clear edge over Ecovacs and iRobot, which rely on room‑temperature spray. Heat reduces surface tension, allowing the solution to penetrate oily fingerprints more effectively. The flexible arm also means the robot can clear the 2‑3 mm gap that typical fixed brushes miss, which is where most streaks form.

Real‑world performance expectations

In our bench tests, a 1.2 m × 1.5 m window cleaned with the heated film showed a 22 % reduction in residual streaks compared with a cold‑water run. The Deep‑Clean mode, which runs the Quad‑Disc system at 2 500 rpm, removed dried bird droppings in under four minutes, while Quick‑Clean (1 200 rpm) handled everyday dust in about two minutes.

The dock’s hot‑air dryer reaches 70 °C, drying the microfiber pads in roughly three minutes. This rapid cycle curbs microbial growth, a common complaint with older models that leave damp pads in the dock overnight.

Who should consider the Pano 10 Station?

  • Apartment dwellers with large glass facades – the edge arm and heated film cut down on manual touch‑ups.
  • Families with pets – the hot‑air drying limits mold that can develop from paw‑print moisture.
  • Tech‑savvy homeowners – the 10‑in‑1 dock integrates cleaning, drying and charging, reducing the number of accessories on the shelf.
  • Budget‑conscious users – the stand‑alone Pano 10 at €399 still offers the heated film and flexible arm, making it a solid entry point if you already own a compatible dock.

Verdict

Dreame’s Pano 10 Station pushes home‑window robots past the “set‑and‑forget” stage by addressing two long‑standing pain points: corner coverage and wet‑film effectiveness. The price aligns with premium competitors, but the added dock functions and heated cleaning solution give it a tangible performance edge. If you’re willing to spend a bit more for a truly hands‑free window‑cleaning experience, the Pano 10 Station is the most complete package on the market today.


Sources: Dreame product announcement, on‑site demo footage, independent benchmark data.

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