The main differences between the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 and the Dreame L10s Pro Ultra concern several key aspects:
- Suction power: The L10s Ultra Gen 2 offers a suction power of 10,000 Pa, while the L10s Pro Ultra has a power of 7,000 Pa.
- Uptime: The L10s Ultra Gen 2 has a longer battery life, with around 260 minutes, compared with 150 minutes for the L10s Pro Ultra.
- Cleaning features: The L10s Pro Ultra has a water heating function for cleaning, which is not the case with the L10s Ultra Gen 2.
- Dirt detection sensor: The L10s Pro Ultra is equipped with a dirt detection sensor that automatically repeats cleaning in dirty areas, a feature not found on the L10s Ultra Gen 2.
Long hair gets tangled in the main brush. You can buy a special brush with a blade separately. This cuts through hair when vacuuming. Otherwise, no hair gets caught.
No no, 1000 pieces come with the device.
Seriously, it comes with 1 or 2.
You can also "empty/transfer" them, but it should be a bit tedious/expensive and dusty. I have bought additional ones.
You can run a Dreame mainly offline, but it's a reduced experience. If you do the initial setup with an access point or temporary internet, you can press Start and it will vacuum and clean the floor no problem afterwards. Mapping, obstacle avoidance and basic navigation all work on the robot itself.
What you lose without the internet is anything dynamic or cloud-based. No control via the app, no live map changes, no restricted areas, no backups, no AI setting updates and no voice assistants. If something interrupts a session, recovery is more basic. Think "run it and let it finish" rather than fine control.
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You will need the dust bags the most. I bought an accessory set that will last a long time.
Yes, the hoover recognises stairs, precipices and steps downwards thanks to integrated fall sensors. These four sensors ensure that it reliably avoids such dangers and navigates safely. You can also set up virtual walls or exclusion zones in the app to secure critical areas. LiDAR navigation and object detection support the avoidance of obstacles.
The robot detects carpets by ultrasound and raises its 10.5 mm wiping pads to avoid them in wash mode, overcoming obstacles up to 20 mm high. On short and medium pile carpets, it passes efficiently without blocking thanks to its 10,000 Pa power, but for long or thick fringes (over 3 mm), configure it to avoid the area in wash mode to avoid any risk of suction or snagging. In vacuum only mode, it cleans thick carpets well without any noticeable problems. The information available doesn't specifically mention mop carpets, so I'm not completely sure about this particular case.