– New flagship X60 Pro Ultra Complete and X60 Pro Ultra Matrix with dual-joint robotic arms and high suction (up to 42,000 Pa) plus advanced navigation (dual cameras and 3D structured light).
– Pro Leap chassis enables climbing over up to 10 cm obstacles in two stages; long runtime up to 1,000 m² per charge with a 3-minute fast charge at the dock.
– Matrix version adds a multi-mopping system with three pairs of mop heads stored in the docking station for room-specific cleaning; compatible with Dreame Cyber X stair-climbing robot.
– Release timing to be confirmed May 27; Austria listing shows €1,499 RRP for the Pro Ultra Complete.
Introduction to Dreame’s New X60 Series
Today, there’s buzz around the newly announced Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete and the X60 Pro Ultra Matrix robot vacuum and mops. These two flagship models were revealed at the Dreame Next 2026 event, joining older members in the X60 family, like the X60 Max Ultra Complete which currently sits at $1,614.99 on Amazon. The announcement signals a notable step in Dreame’s ongoing line-up, with emphasis on advanced cleaning tech and expanded capabilities across the family.
Dual-Joint Robotic Arm and Power
The X60 Pro Ultra Complete is pitched as the first Dreame model to feature a dual-joint robotic arm. At the front, the 12 cm SideReach arm can extend up to 12 cm (~4.72 inches), while the rear MopExtend RoboSwing arm offers up to an 18 cm (~7.09 inches) reach. This model stands out with up to 42,000 Pa suction power and the HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0, along with the ProLeap chassis designed to scale obstacles as tall as 10 cm (~3.94 inches) in two 5 cm (~1.97 inches) stages. Navigation benefits come from a dual camera setup and 3D structured light technology to map spaces and dodge impediments, paired with the ability to clean up to 1,000 m² (~10,764 ft²) on a single charge, plus a three-minute fast charge at the dock.
Matrix Model and Multi-Mopping
The X60 Pro Ultra Matrix shares many core features with its Ultra Complete sibling but introduces a multi-mopping system. With three pairs of mop heads stored in the docking station, the Matrix can switch mop heads to suit different rooms and prevent cross-room dirt transfer. This model remains compatible with the Dreame Cyber X stair climbing robot, which can transport the vacuum between floors and also supports stair cleaning, expanding its practical reach in multi-level homes.
Release Date, Pricing, and Availability
Details about the official release date and pricing for the Dreame X60 series are slated to be confirmed on May 27th. In the meantime, a European listing from MediaMarkt in Austria shows the Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete priced at €1,499 suggested retail price. As the launch nears, prospective buyers will want to monitor local retailers for final figures and availability, ensuring they get the best value across markets.
Market Context and Final Notes
These new Dreame models mark a continuation of the brand’s push into advanced robotic vacuuming and mopping, with notable hardware like high suction power, articulated arms, and robust obstacle navigation. The combination of multi-room mop head options, stair-climbing compatibility, and a battery life capable of large-area coverage paints a picture of a versatile cleaning solution for ambitious homes. Whether the Ultra Complete or Matrix will suit any given household largely depends on whether multi-mopping and floor-to-floor cleaning are priorities, alongside budget considerations and availability.






