Dreame Unveils Robotic-Arm Vacuums: Cyber X, Cyber10 Ultra and Matrix10 Ultra Lead the Clean-Tech Charge

Robot vacuums are evolving fast, and the latest wave brings something genuinely new: robotic arms that can help tidy as they clean. Earlier this year, the Saros Z70 broke ground with an integrated arm capable of moving small items out of the way. Now, Dreame is raising the bar with the Cyber10 Ultra, unveiled at IFA 2025 in Berlin.

The Dreame Cyber10 Ultra features a fully articulated arm designed to take on more than simple obstacle moving. With interchangeable tools, it can reach into tight spaces, around corners, and between furniture where traditional robot vacuums struggle. The arm can lift objects up to 500 g, giving it a slight edge over its closest rival and making it useful for clearing small items so cleaning can continue uninterrupted.

Power is still the heart of any robotic cleaner, and here the Cyber10 Ultra comes well equipped. It delivers up to 30,000 Pa of suction for deep debris pickup and pairs that with two rotating mops for thorough hard-floor care. Dreame says the robot can tackle obstacles up to 6 cm high using a two-stage climbing approach (4 cm plus an additional 2 cm), helping it transition across thresholds and thicker rugs with fewer hang-ups.

Hygiene gets a boost too. The self-cleaning station washes the mops at 100°C, aiming to keep pads sanitized between runs and reduce unpleasant odors over time. That combination of high suction, dual spinning mops, and a high-temperature washing dock positions the Cyber10 Ultra as a strong contender for mixed-floor homes.

What makes this model stand out is the promise of less babysitting. The arm’s ability to move and lift light objects and to operate specialized tools means fewer manual interventions and better coverage in hard-to-reach spots. For busy households or anyone seeking a hands-off clean, this is the kind of innovation that could make a real difference.

In short, the Dreame Cyber10 Ultra signals a new phase for robot vacuums: more adaptable, more capable, and better at dealing with real-life clutter. If you’re watching for the best robot vacuum advances in 2025, this one deserves a place on your shortlist.