Dreame’s newest X60 Pro Ultra models add a front‑reach arm and a rear‑swing mop arm, boost suction to 42 kPa, and promise 1,000 m² on a single charge. The Ultra Complete focuses on power, while the Ultra Matrix adds a three‑head mopping system. Pricing will be announced on May 27, with an Austrian RRP of €1,499 for the Complete version.
What’s new
At the Dreame Next 2026 event the company rolled out two top‑tier robots: the X60 Pro Ultra Complete and the X60 Pro Ultra Matrix. Both belong to the X60 family that already includes the X60 Max Ultra Complete, but they bring two first‑time features for Dreame – a dual‑joint robotic arm system and a massively upgraded suction unit.
- SideReach arm (front) – extends up to 12 cm (≈4.7 in) to pull debris from tight corners.
- MopExtend RoboSwing arm (rear) – swings out 18 cm (≈7.1 in) for deep‑wet mopping.
- Suction power – 42 000 Pa, roughly 30 % higher than the X60 Max’s 32 kPa.
- HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0 – two‑stage brush that keeps hair from wrapping.
- ProLeap chassis – climbs obstacles up to 10 cm in two 5 cm stages.
- Navigation – dual cameras plus 3D structured‑light depth sensor for precise mapping.
- Battery – up to 1 000 m² (≈10 764 ft²) per charge; three‑minute fast‑charge at the dock.

The Ultra Matrix mirrors the Complete’s hardware but swaps the single mop pad for a multi‑mopping system housed in the dock. Three pairs of mop heads can be pre‑loaded, allowing the robot to select a clean pad for each room and avoid cross‑contamination of dirt.
Both models are compatible with the Dreame Cyber X stair‑climbing assistant, which can lift the robot onto a different floor and even perform a dedicated stair‑cleaning pass.
How it compares
| Feature | X60 Pro Ultra Complete | X60 Pro Ultra Matrix | X60 Max Ultra Complete (2024) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suction | 42 kPa | 42 kPa | 32 kPa |
| Arm reach | Front 12 cm / Rear 18 cm | Same | No arms |
| Mop system | Single pad | 3‑pad carousel | Single pad |
| Obstacle climb | 10 cm (two‑stage) | 10 cm | 7 cm (single‑stage) |
| Navigation | Dual camera + 3D structured light | Same | Dual camera only |
| Runtime | 1 000 m² per charge | 1 000 m² | 750 m² |
| Fast‑charge | 3 min to 20 % | 3 min to 20 % | 5 min to 20 % |
Compared with the previous flagship, the new X60 Pro models push both mechanical reach and cleaning power. The dual‑joint arms give the robot a level of physical interaction that most consumer vacuums lack – think of a small robotic arm that can pull a stray sock out of a corner before the brush even touches it. The suction boost translates into better pick‑up of heavy debris, sand, and pet hair, while the DuoBrush 2.0’s anti‑tangle geometry reduces maintenance downtime.
In the broader market, the X60 Pro Ultra sits between the iRobot Roomba j7+ (30 kPa, no arms) and the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra (35 kPa, single‑stage mop). Its 42 kPa puts it ahead of both, and the arm system is a unique differentiator that could appeal to users who struggle with edge‑to‑edge cleaning.
Who it’s for
- Pet owners who need higher suction and a brush that won’t get clogged by fur.
- Large‑home dwellers – the 1 000 m² runtime means a single charge can cover a 3‑bedroom house plus a garage.
- Detail‑oriented cleaners who want a robot that can reach under low furniture without manual intervention.
- Multi‑room households that benefit from the Matrix’s three‑pad system, keeping kitchen floors separate from bedroom carpets.
- Tech enthusiasts who like to pair devices; the Cyber X compatibility adds a stair‑climbing capability that most competitors lack.
Pricing and availability
Dreame has not announced a global launch price yet; the official reveal is scheduled for May 27. An Austrian retailer, MediaMarkt, already lists the X60 Pro Ultra Complete at €1 499 (≈ $1 620). Expect the Matrix to sit at a similar or slightly higher tier due to the extra mop heads.
If you’re already using a Dreame X60 model, the upgrade path is straightforward – the new chassis is compatible with existing docks, and the Cyber X accessory works across the family.
For the full spec sheet and firmware updates, see the official Dreame product page.

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