When know-how is at its greatest and centered on bettering our lives, like a great-sounding pair of wi-fi headphones or a very good laptop mouse, it may be indispensable. However when the businesses making our devices drift away from the person expertise and begin checking off containers and publishing larger numbers, the fundamentals can get misplaced within the combine.
That’s precisely what’s occurring with the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller, a premium robotic vacuum with maybe too many concepts. Which isn’t to say the concepts are dangerous. Actually, the Aqua10 Extremely Curler is gadget-y in ways in which I all the time hoped robots could be once I was a child within the ‘90s, all whirring motors and elements that come out of its physique to do issues. Its mop curler juts out of its facet for higher edge mopping, the periscope-like sensor array sinks into the physique to let it go below issues, and little legs let it climb over obstacles and onto barely increased surfaces. I like that stuff, and all of it appears to work simply superb.
Dreame Aqua10 Extremely Curler
The Dreame Aqua10 Extremely Curler is an costly disappointment.
- A number of intelligent robotic options
- Strong mopping efficiency
- Self-maintaining mop curler
- Tangle-free curler brush
- Mediocre vacuuming
- Very buggy navigation
- Poor battery life
- Too costly
- Unintuitive, difficult app
However issues haven’t come collectively for the Aqua10 elsewhere. And sadly, it was the robotic vacuum fundamentals—navigating my dwelling, sucking up particles, and managing its personal cost—the place the Aqua10 failed the toughest whereas I used to be testing it. I believe Dreame may repair these issues with a couple of software program updates, however as issues stand, I’d be sorely disillusioned if I’d paid $1,600 for a product that has a lot hassle with these commonplace duties.
All of the bells, all of the whistles
The Dreame Aqua10 Extremely Curler is a giant white circle that stands tall, at 3.84 inches, or 4.72 inches with its sensor array prolonged. The place it differs from loads of robotic vacuums is all these robotic elements serving completely different functions. It’s enjoyable watching the sensor array decrease till it’s flush with the physique to get below my sofa, and it’s satisfying to see the mop curler slide out to comply with the contours of furnishings. Similar goes for the facet brush, when it pops out to slap mud out of corners its massive disc form would in any other case make tough to achieve.
Tucked into the Aqua10’s facet wheel wells is a pair of stubby legs, with wheels on the ends, that unfold and jut downward to shove the robotic up at an angle. (On this mode, it kind of resembles the Wheelers from Return to Oz, besides not terrifying.) I don’t have any transitions that truly require the Aqua10 to make use of this characteristic—although it did resolve, twice, {that a} eating room rug in my dwelling referred to as for it—so I stacked up some shelving wooden I had mendacity round. I couldn’t get to precisely the 1.65 inches that Dreame says it will probably deal with without delay, however the robotic climbed onto a 1.5-inch-tall stack simply superb. It’s no stair climber, however I’ve no worries about this robotic vacuum balking at thicker carpets.

You’ll be able to alter how every of the robotic elements behaves in case you’re prepared to discover the labyrinthine depths of the Dreamehome app. Right here, you’ll discover pages and pages of menus, toggles, and sliders that seemingly allow you to tweak every thing in regards to the robotic. Wish to set the mop curler by no means to increase, or to take action solely as soon as per week? You are able to do that. Wish to set the robotic to wash each night time, however to keep away from mopping one particular room on Tuesdays and Thursdays? Additionally attainable. You’ll be able to set suction energy; or resolve if you would like the robotic to hoover and mop room-by-room or vacuum each room, then mop each room; or set it solely to mop within the course of a hardwood flooring’s planks to keep away from roughing up the lengthy edges.
Neat stuff, and it’s good to have choices, however wow is it so much, and to not point out organized in a approach that I believe will flip many of us into the Homer Simpson backing into shrubbery meme. That may be mitigated had been extra energy user-oriented options tucked one layer deeper than the extra simple ones like scheduling and cleansing historical past, which should be proper on the Aqua10 touchdown web page and aren’t.

Additionally, some choices simply really feel like padding. As an illustration, on one web page, you’ll be able to inform the robotic to not mop the carpet. That ought to simply be commonplace habits—I shouldn’t must forbid rug-mopping! Others don’t seem to do something in any respect, together with many elements of a set of “Pet Care” options. With Pet Care turned on, the Aqua10 is meant to do extra intense cleansing round issues like pet dishes and litter containers. It was arduous to guage this round my canine’ dishes—primarily as a result of they only aren’t messy eaters—however the Aqua10 appeared to do the other of intense cleansing round our cat’s litter field, leaving loads of particles behind. “Pet Moments” identifies your pets and takes footage of them, though it solely captured two photos—one nonetheless and one GIF—of mine throughout my time with it. Dreame instructed Gizmodo it’s attainable my pets had been simply “camera-shy,” which they weren’t; they’re very used to robotic vacuum hijinks and appear to virtually relish being in the best way. Maybe the Aqua10 appeared upon them and located them wanting (by which case, sorry to Dreame’s algorithms, however we’re in disagreement).
Different options simply aren’t labeled clearly, a typical characteristic of apps made by non-English-speaking builders. Take the toggle for Collision-Avoidance Mode. I’d assume that turning this off would have the gadget barreling into partitions and furnishings, however that’s probably not what it does. It’s extra like switching it from a vacuum that’s very cautious to not contact partitions to at least one that isn’t fairly as cautious.

Lastly, there’s not a whiff of assist for the common sensible dwelling platform Matter, even supposing it’s promised on the Aqua10’s product web page. Dreame instructed Gizmodo that Matter assist is coming by the tip of November with a software program replace. That’s all good, however why promote it as being Matter-compliant if it’s not but? Till that replace, Aqua10 house owners should make do with Amazon Alexa or Google Dwelling integration, fundamental automations utilizing the Apple Shortcuts app, or the robotic’s built-in voice assistant, which is clunky at greatest and requires loads of rote memorization of pre-programmed instructions.
It’s attainable that Dreame bit off greater than it may chew in time for launch. But when these options weren’t prepared but, the least the corporate may’ve achieved was mark them “coming quickly” or “beta.” In any other case, it simply seems like all these toggles are simply there to make the robotic appear extra featureful than it really is.
Aggressive mediocrity

I used to be deeply aggravated as soon as I really began utilizing the Aqua10. Earlier than we get to why, let’s begin with what this robotic does effectively. Factor primary is the entire robotic stuff. Aside from the robotic legs doing their factor once I tried testing it, the extending mop curler is admittedly good at following the contours of issues like furnishings whereas mopping, slipping out and in of the Aqua10’s facet because it drives alongside them. And it was cool watching it sink its sensor cluster down into its physique to go below furnishings, then increase it once more because it exited. Its object recognition may be very strong—it undoubtedly nonetheless tried to hoover up issues like screws and marbles, however the Aqua10 wouldn’t be fooled into sucking up socks or towels I positioned in its approach, nor a pile of espresso grounds I plopped down as a makeshift pet poop simulation.
Mopping efficiency was strong, though not so good as Dreame’s advertising supplies would have you ever consider (think about that!). Regardless of all of its options—a robotic mop curler, which self-rinses throughout cleans and will get a heated tub of types when docked; a software program slider within the Dreamhome app to set how moist you need the curler throughout cleans; choices to set increased or decrease downward mopping strain; and the flexibility to tweak how tightly it overlaps its cleansing passes—the Aqua10 is nice for normal upkeep mopping and never rather more. It left behind streaks of ketchup once I squirted a patch of my flooring with the stuff. It didn’t make a dent in a dried thriller stain in my eating room. In each circumstances, the roughly $500-cheaper Matic robot I recently reviewed did a greater job, completely clearing the ketchup in addition to the precise stain the Aqua10 failed to wash. On the plus facet, the Aqua10 by no means mopped any of my rugs—its capability to discern between carpets and arduous flooring was spot-on, not less than in my home.

Earlier than and after mopping runs, the Aqua10 Extremely Curler’s dock—a sophisticated, mini-fridge-sized piece of equipment—goes to work. Behind a panel within the entrance are the ground cleansing options and dustbag, and beneath the lid on prime, two giant tubs for clear and soiled water. You’ll hear buzzing, gurgling, and spitting from the dock because it pumps water to and from the robotic in preparation for a clear. Throughout this, the Aqua10 sprays heated water over its mop curler, which turns, scrubbing itself on a recessed, textured plate within the dock. This complete course of lasts for a number of minutes because the Aqua10’s built-in speaker pronounces, every step of the best way, what it’s doing. (Should you discover that as annoying as I do, you’ll be able to flip the voice down; all the best way to zero, if you would like.) All of this isn’t too loud, per se, it’s simply an aggressive quantity of exercise for one thing that simply does an okay job at mopping.
Whereas we’re with reference to noise: When the Aqua10’s dock auto-empties the robotic’s dustbin, it’s about as blaring because the Eufy L35+ Hybrid I personal. Which is to say, it’s startling in case you’re in the identical room and didn’t count on it, and I’d undoubtedly limit when it will probably do this, utilizing the app’s Do Not Disturb schedule.
As for vacuuming, or what is admittedly job quantity one among these units, the Aqua 10 wasn’t so much higher than my almost-three-year-old and poorly maintained Roomba J7. It missed much more than I’d’ve anticipated throughout nightly cleans, forsaking little scraps of paper or small rocks that had been tracked into my home. The identical goes for spot cleans; the Aqua10 would unfold bits of filth with its facet brush, flinging them out of vary earlier than lacking them later.

After I ran the Aqua10 on my basement rugs, which don’t get vacuumed as usually as the remainder of my dwelling, it did this bizarre factor the place it pooped out balled-up hair and string after they had been caught in its anti-tangle brush curler, then left them behind when it completed cleansing. Certain, nearly each robotic vacuum misses issues, and selecting balls of hair up by hand is certainly higher than having to painstakingly minimize them off of a curler like with the Roomba J7, but when I’m paying $1,600 for a robotic, I don’t wish to do almost this a lot cleansing up after it. After I flipped the robotic over and appeared below its twin rollers after per week of testing, I noticed a clog forming the place built-up hair and string was partially blocking the realm across the suction gap, which I assumed might be why the Aqua10 was leaving a lot behind on its cleans, however it didn’t do higher once I ran it once more after clearing the blockage.
The worst a part of the entire expertise was that I couldn’t depend on the Aqua10 Extremely Curler to complete a clear with out babysitting it. It wanted to recharge itself after cleansing between 190 sq. ft. and 300 sq. ft. of my home each night time—battery life is certainly a problem—and so would cease working and go search for the dock. Greater than half the time it didn’t make it there. Most of these instances, it discovered the dock however simply didn’t handle to park in it—why it didn’t was unclear, and it could dock simply superb when I discovered it within the morning and pressed the Aqua10’s bodily dwelling button. As soon as, it drove round to the hallway behind the place the dock is and sat there till it ran out of battery. Each robotic vacuum I’ve ever owned or tried has comparable issues, however normally solely often; this was virtually each night time, even after remapping the ground and taking care to maneuver the chairs in my eating room, the place the dock lived, so it had loads of runway.

On one of many closing nights of testing, I sat and watched the Aqua10 clear, then timed it because it spun round and round in entrance of its dock on the finish, pausing to maneuver a bit right here and there earlier than spinning in additional circles. It took greater than six minutes for it to decide on an method vector and park to recharge. It was like watching a bugged-out Skyrim NPC. This was after it not solely drove over a number of bits of filth and paper all through my dwelling with out accumulating them, but additionally spit out new items of rubbish in my eating room that it obtained from who-knows-where.
Privateness is a priority
Robotic vacuums have an unusually private form of entry to us that different merchandise don’t. If their producers need, they’ll collect particulars in regards to the structure of your property, your habits all through the day, how your house adjustments as time goes on, how many individuals stay in or go to your property, and even how a lot filth and mud you generate. Their cameras are pointed at you and your property from all types of angles, and a few, just like the Aqua10, even have microphones to energy voice assistants. I’m not saying Dreame is abusing this entry, however I’m saying that when merchandise like this require an web connection to work, in addition they require an enormous stage of belief. Robotic vacuum corporations most likely can’t glean as detailed an image of your life as a smartphone producer can, however the information factors may nonetheless be invaluable as entrepreneurs (or government agencies) search to construct a extra complete image of who you’re and what you love to do. It’s not one thing all of us wish to assume too deeply about, and many people are resigned to it at this level. But it surely’s nonetheless value taking a look at what your robotic vacuum and its related software program could be doing behind the scenes.
And simply so you understand, there’s a lot of additional chatter coming from the Dreamhome app, particularly the primary few days after I arrange the Aqua10. My iOS App Privateness Report indicated that Dreamehome had, at one level, contacted 185 completely different domains within the seven days prior. Many had been Dreame’s personal domains, however others belonged to corporations like Fb, Baidu, and Google, and a few—one among which the app had contacted greater than 500 instances in just some days—are fully unnamed. (When I looked up the one in query, it seemed to be Alibaba’s cloud compute service.) The subsequent most-active platform, YouTube, had pinged 173 largely Google-owned domains, one among which it reached almost 400 instances. For a extra direct comparability, the iRobot app had reached out to 37 domains, together with a handful of what appeared like trackers, and the Matic app had contacted precisely one net handle: the native IP handle of the Matic robotic.

Like lots of people, I’ve come to just accept that there’s a information privateness trade-off with regards to utilizing sure units. I don’t prefer it, however it’s nearly impossible to use modern technology without accepting it. And as a gadget reviewer, I give my information to loads of completely different apps in the middle of my work. However I’m extremely suspicious of any app that’s contacting that many domains. Dreame’s spokesperson instructed me a few of the app’s options are “the results of collaboration with exterior companions,” who present it with “a ready-made system that features a wide range of embedded third-party instruments,” like statistical code and video gamers. These instruments, they stated, “make calls to their very own respective servers, which accounts for the excessive quantity of community connections that you’ve noticed.”
That’s all effectively and good, and the app appeared to calm down after the primary few days of testing to only contacting 53 domains within the earlier 7 days as of this writing. And but, even when that’s largely simply to assist the app’s options, it’s nonetheless loads of opaque outgoing communication from a single sensible dwelling equipment’s app.
So busy, now!
Within the film The Fifth Factor, Gary Oldman’s character (“Jean-Baptiste. Emmanuel. Zorg.”) pushes a consuming glass off his desk for example his villainous view that by destroying issues, he offers life the chance to flourish. Because the glass shatters, a number of robots parade out from a hidden wall compartment to wash up the mess. His concept is that these robots had been created by a whole bunch of people who find themselves capable of hold feeding their households and prosper via this kind of steady destruction.
It’s a scene I saved occupied with whereas testing this product, and it’s not Zorg’s bullshit moral posturing that’s been on my thoughts. It’s one thing else he says: “Have a look at all these little issues. So busy, now! Discover how every one is helpful.” As he’s saying this, two robots with flashing lights cordon off the realm, one sweeps up the mess, one other sprays liquid onto the bottom, and a closing one spins about, mopping.
I don’t simply carry this up in hopes that somebody will validate my style in motion pictures. It additionally helps me make some extent: for no matter purpose, the filmmakers assumed that the very best method to floor-cleaning robots is to make them narrow-purpose units. I don’t assume you need to go so far as to have a person robotic for spraying flooring cleaner, however as I wrote this overview, I saved occupied with how my favourite devices are sometimes those centered on being actually good at a small variety of issues. Perhaps it’s as a result of if one thing is made to perform one or two duties, it’s unforgivable if it sucks at these. If it’s made to do an entire bunch of issues, it will probably get away with doing a few of them poorly. It seems like Dreame is nearly counting on that chance.
If there’s a brilliant facet, it’s that a lot of the Aqua10 Extremely Curler’s issues appear to be the type that may, and hopefully will, be mounted with software program updates the best way a couple of good patches can flip an unfinished, dangerous online game good. But it surely’s one factor to spend between $60 and $70 (or, sigh, $80) on a glitchy, unfinished recreation. It’s one other fully to drop a number of a whole bunch or extra on a robotic vacuum that may’t appreciably out-vacuum my dusty previous Roomba J7, is lacking marketed options like Matter assist, and has a lot hassle ending a clear. On the finish of the day, the one factor the Aqua10 does moderately effectively proper now could be mopping. And, uh, who needs to pay $1,600 for that? Till and except its points are mounted, it doesn’t appear value it. Simply purchase a mop.
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