Dreame X60 Ultra robot vacuum and mop with self-emptying dock, ultra-thin 3.13 in design, 35,000Pa suction
Product description
The essentials
If you’re shopping for a robot vacuum and mop combo, the Dreame X60 Ultra is the kind that tries to earn trust through reach and hands-off maintenance. On paper, the big headline is its ultra-thin 3.13 in profile, designed to glide under beds and sofas where standard robots often end up bumping or turning back. It also pairs that with a 35,000Pa suction rating and an “all-in-one” dock that handles self emptying and mop washing.
Where it gets interesting is the balance between cleaning aggressiveness and navigation. You’re getting obstacle avoidance (280+ obstacle avoidance) and step detection up to 3.47 in, plus an edge-focused side cleaning approach. Still, like any highly featured robot, results can depend on your home layout and how consistently the robot can “see” and interpret obstacles.
Key points (what you’ll notice day to day)
The X60 Ultra is built around a simple idea: reduce how often you babysit the cleaning. The dock supports self emptying and refilling, includes mop self-cleaning, and even adds hot-water mop washing plus hot-air drying. That means fewer sink-and-rag moments after a clean, especially if you mop regularly.

For vacuuming, the upgraded DuoBrush setup is positioned to tackle embedded dust and hair, with an emphasis on detangling performance (100% detangling). For mopping, it uses omni-scrub mop pads with a “press, spin, and dissolve” approach and uses hot water at 104°F (40°C). In practice, this is the type of system you’d look for if you want more than a light swipe on hard floors.
And yes, the obstacle/navigation package is part of the appeal: dual AI cameras, proactive illumination, and obstacle avoidance aimed at keeping the robot moving with fewer interruptions.
What to know about the design and cleaning performance


The 3.13 in ultra-thin design is the feature most likely to translate into real-world wins. If you have furniture with low clearance or you often find dust collecting along the edges of beds, this is meant to get into those “hidden” zones where traditional cleaners or bulkier robots struggle.
For obstacles, the robot detects and adapts its cleaning approach, plus it’s designed to handle steps up to 3.47 in. It also uses strategies meant to be safer and smoother when navigating around raised areas.

On the mop side, the system is more “deep clean” oriented than basic maintenance mopping. The pads press with 15N force and spin at 230RPM, and the robot works with hot water to help dissolve and lift stubborn grime. If your floors tend to show grease marks or uneven residue, this is the kind of description that suggests it was tuned for harder mopping tasks—not just daily refresh.
Tech specs
- Name: Dreame X60 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop
- Type: Robot vacuum and mop
- Design thickness: 3.13 in (7.95 cm)
- Obstacle/step clearing: up to 3.47 in (8.8 cm)
- Suction: 35,000Pa
- Mop water temperature (mopping): 104°F (40°C)
- Dock hot-water mop washing temperature: 212°F (100°C)
- Mop pressing force: 15N
- Mop spin rate: 230RPM
- Mop extend/reach features: MopExtend RoboSwing and SideReach
- Obstacle avoidance: 280+Obstacle Avoidance
- Detangling: 100% detangling
- Dock features: self emptying, self refilling, mop self-cleaning, hot-air drying, 100-day dust disposal, 1-compartment dock solution
Usage tips and practical limits
Start with a quick “reset” of your floors before the first run—make sure cords, small objects, and tricky clutter are reduced as much as possible. Even with obstacle avoidance and step detection, no robot is magical in extremely messy spaces.

If you have a mix of carpet and hard floors, use the app-driven customization so the robot can switch modes appropriately. The app also supports pet-friendly avoidance and privacy protection, and you can command it by voice. That matters because the robot can only adapt to what it can reliably detect.


One limitation to keep in mind: the mopping performance will depend heavily on your floor surface and residue type. Hot water and aggressive pad action help on the right surfaces, but if your floors aren’t suited to mopping routines (or you expect perfectly scrubbed results on every spot with zero prep), you may still need occasional manual touch-ups.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want: - a thinner robot that’s meant to reach under low furniture (3.13 in is a real attempt at solving that common problem) - vacuuming plus mopping managed with a dock that washes, dries, and disposes on its own - strong suction and detangling-focused brush design, especially if hair is an issue
You may want to skip it if: - your priority is the simplest, cheapest robot and you don’t want a dock system - your home is consistently cluttered or clutter changes daily, since any navigation system can get stressed by constant new obstacles - you’re looking for a no-setup experience right out of the box (even app-controlled robots still benefit from a bit of setup and floor prep)

When it makes sense?
Is it worth it?
The Dreame X60 Ultra looks worth considering if you’re tired of robots that can’t reach low areas and you’d rather manage less maintenance thanks to self emptying/refilling and mop self-cleaning with hot-water washing and hot-air drying. With 35,000Pa suction, detangling-focused brush performance, and aggressive mop action (hot water + press/spin approach), it’s positioned for people who want more than surface-level cleaning.
It may not be the best fit if you want the lightest-effort robot possible or if your floor setup is constantly changing and messy. In those cases, any obstacle-driven system can struggle more than you’d like.


Mini FAQ

Does the dock handle emptying and mop washing?
Yes. The dock is described as supporting self emptying and refilling, along with mop self-cleaning. It also includes hot-water mop washing and hot-air drying.
How thin is the robot, and will it fit under furniture?
It’s listed at 3.13 in (7.95 cm) ultra-thin. The goal is to glide under sofas and beds for low-space dust.
What about obstacle avoidance and steps?

The robot is described with 280+ obstacle avoidance and step detection up to 3.47 in (8.8 cm).
Can I control it in an app?
Yes. It supports app-driven customization, including carpet modes and pet-friendly avoidance, and it can be voice commanded.
Is it good for mopping stubborn grime?
On paper, the mop system is designed for deeper cleaning using hot water (104°F / 40°C) and a press/spin mop pad approach intended to lift stubborn residue. Results still depend on floor type and how much buildup you typically have.
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