- Price $1,699 USD
- Weight Not officially disclosed
- Battery Life 10,000 mAh battery
- Max Speed Not officially disclosed
- Status Pre-order
- Category Cleaning
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| Spec | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,699 USD | $1,700 USD |
| Height | 6.02 in (153 mm) | 79.5 mm (sensor retracted) / 102.8 mm (sensor lifted) |
| Weight | Not officially disclosed | 4.7 kg (robot only) |
| Battery Life | 10,000 mAh battery | 6,400 mAh battery |
| Charging Time | 0-80% in about 24 minutes | 80 minutes (official fast-charge claim) |
| Max Speed | Not officially disclosed | Not officially disclosed |
| AI | AI-Perception navigation with 12 sensor types, sensor-fusion obstacle handling, intelligent dirt detection, and adaptive rewashing when an area still reads dirty | AI-enhanced OmniSight navigation with upgraded binocular vision, proactive light, and recognition for 280+ object types |
| Sensors | 12-sensor AI-Perception system, Humidity sensors, Intelligent dirt detection sensors | VersaLift DToF, Dual AI Cameras, Lateral 3D Structured Light, Proactive LED Illumination |
| Connectivity | Robotin app | |
| Voice Assistants | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant | Built-in 'OK, Dreame', Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Siri |
| Status | Pre-order | Available |
| Category | Cleaning | Cleaning |
| Manufacturer | Robotin | Dreame |
Capability matrix
Use this grid when the shortlist is already close and feature gaps become the real tiebreaker.
| Capability | R2 Pro | X60 Max Ultra Complete |
|---|---|---|
| 115 AW vacuum power | ✓ | — |
| 140°F heated-water cleaning | ✓ | — |
| 15 N Heated Mopping | — | ✓ |
| 21.5 mm Mop Lifting | — | ✓ |
| 212°F Hot-Water Mop and Washboard Self-Cleaning | — | ✓ |
| 280+ Object Recognition | — | ✓ |
| 3-stage carpet auto-washing system | ✓ | — |
| 35,000 Pa Vormax Suction | — | ✓ |
| 79.5 mm Ultra-Slim Body | — | ✓ |
| Alexa and Google Home integration | ✓ | — |
| App control | ✓ | — |
| Auto-Empty Dock | — | ✓ |
| Automated carpet drying with warm air | ✓ | — |
| Automatic Mop Removal | — | ✓ |
| Dual Omni-Scrub Mops | — | ✓ |
| Dual-Solution Auto Refilling | — | ✓ |
| Extending Side Brush and Mop | — | ✓ |
| Hot-Air Drying | — | ✓ |
| HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0 | — | ✓ |
| Intelligent dirt detection with automatic rewashing | ✓ | — |
| Interchangeable carpet wash-and-dry and vacuum-and-mop modules | ✓ | — |
| Multi-floor mapping and no-go zones | ✓ | — |
| Proactive Illumination | — | ✓ |
| Self-refilling and self-emptying water station | ✓ | — |
| Threshold Crossing up to 8.8 cm (double-layer) / 4.5 cm (single-layer) | — | ✓ |
| VersaLift Retractable DToF Navigation | — | ✓ |
Use this flow to get to a clean shortlist fast. The route works best as a dense research workbench, not a marketing page.
Start with robots that solve the same job. Use category anchors like Humanoid, Cleaning, Lawn & Garden, Commercial before you worry about micro-spec wins.
Check price, status, battery, sensors, and capabilities before getting lost in minor spec rows.
Once you have a shortlist, hide shared rows. That turns the table from a spec dump into a real decision tool.
A dedicated cleaner versus a home assistant with cleaning features can reveal whether you really need a specialist or just broader household coverage. Compare around the same outcome, not the same marketing language.
Use a prebuilt pairing when blank-page friction is the problem. Open one, swap robots, and keep moving.
Price bracket check — Roomba Mini versus AquaSense X shows what the premium tier actually buys in navigation, maintenance, and smart-home polish.
Same-brand shortlist — 4NE-1 Mini versus 4NE-1 isolates whether the higher tier actually changes the ownership story.
Mobility platforms — CyberDog 2 versus D1 Pro is a fast way to compare payload, stability, and commercial ambition inside the quadruped category.
Home presence check — Miko Mini versus LOVOT reveals how much extra presence, hardware, and ecosystem you buy as companion robots move upmarket.
Turn comparison rows into an actual recommendation — not just more reading.
Not all spec deltas matter equally. Rank your buying criteria before crowning a winner.
The sticker price is only one row. Subscriptions, consumables, and service access often decide the real winner.
Subscriptions
Cloud AI and premium app tiers can make a cheaper robot more expensive over three years.
Consumables
Brushes, pads, filters, and bags flip the value story on high-frequency robots.
Energy & battery
Large batteries and frequent charging reveal everyday operating demands.
Repair & warranty
Local servicing and spare-parts access are the quietest but most important long-term costs.
Specs describe ideal conditions. Your rooms, pets, and Wi-Fi determine what actually performs.
Of 203 robots tracked, 139 are available now. For household tasks, getting a capable robot into daily use today usually beats waiting for incremental improvements. For research or early-adopter use, waiting can make sense if the next model changes the platform story.
If two robots are still neck-and-neck, use softer signals that affect ownership quality more than spec sheets admit.
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