The IFA trade fair closed a few days ago, but there's still a lot of news to share. Dreamer, for example, has been one of the companies that has generated the greatest presence and noise at the event, with a significant wave of new robot vacuum cleaners which undoubtedly reinforce their commitment to advanced domestic roboticsThe company has focused on four proposals that aim to solve different challenges in the home: more hygienic scrubbing, precise navigation, maintenance automation, and access to previously impossible areas.
The catalogue shown thus revolves around the series Aqua10 Ultra (Roller Complete and Track Complete), the versatile Matrix10 Ultra and the ambitious Cyber10 Ultra with a robotic arm, without forgetting the prototype Cyber X, capable of climbing stairs. We tell you about its features, availability and Prices exclusive dealer for Spain.
Aqua10 Ultra: scrubbing with always fresh water

The Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete introduces a roller-shaped mop system that self-cleans with fresh water in real time, preventing dirt from being carried between rooms and reducing odors. Its technical details include technology AquaRoll with uniform spraying and the high temperature self-cleaning cycle (100º) after each use, designed to keep the roller in optimal conditions with minimum maintenance.
El Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete It goes a step further with continuous scrubbing with 45°C hot water, keeping the mop constantly ready for tough stains. Both models add features geared toward living with carpets and uneven surfaces, such as the smart barrier. AutoSeal to keep textiles dry and the system ProLeap that raises the chassis to overcome certain thresholds. They also integrate advanced navigation with detection more than 240 obstacles and a retractable LDS sensor (VersaLift) that helps it pass under low furniture after mapping the environment.
Matrix10 Ultra: Smart Mop Changing Station
El Matrix10 Ultra premieres the first multiple changing station The industry's leading mop system, capable of automatically selecting the appropriate type for each room. The system includes nylon mops for kitchen grease, sponge mops with greater water retention for bathrooms, and thermal mops for other surfaces. three solutions specific (pet odors, wood care, or general cleaning).
In power, Matrix10 Ultra achieves 30.000 Pa Suction and prioritizes user comfort with TÜV certification for quiet cleaning. The base also automates maintenance with high-temperature self-cleaning cycles, while smart navigation reinforces obstacle recognition for better coverage. more precise in homes with complex layouts. No detail is missing.
Cyber10 Ultra: The Robot with a Robotic Arm
El Cyber10 Ultra debuts as the brand's first robot vacuum cleaner with a functional robotic arm. The CyberDex Hyper-Flex system mimics human movement with four joints and five degrees of freedom, extending up to 33 cm from the edge of the robot and is capable of lifting objects up to 500 grams. With this, it not only removes obstacles, but also rearranges elements and operates various cleaning tools.

To navigate, Cyber10 Ultra relies on a set of vision 360° (TriSight) which combines cameras and side laser sensors, eliminating blind spots and increasing precision when moving between cables, chair legs or tight corners. Detection of more than 240 types of obstacles and AI scenario recognition allows route and power to be adapted in real time to improve coverage.
Cyber X: the concept that climbs stairs
As the technological showcase that is the IFA, Dreame has also taken the opportunity to show the concept of its Cyber X to clean multiple floors autonomously. Its QuadTrack system works like a small "elevator" that transports the robot between floors, so you no longer have to move it manually if the house has multiple floors. The unit can even go up steps up to 25 cm at 0,2 m/s and adapt to different step widths and geometries.

Security is reinforced with three layers of braking and grippy rubber wheels for wood, tiles and carpets. The vision section, called 3DAdapt, combines structured light laser and AI camera to calculate depth, angle and height in real time. Both the robot and the QuadTrack module incorporate rechargeable batteries. 6.400 mAh, enough to tackle up to five floors in a single session. That's nothing.
As we noted, the company presented it as a conceptual preview, so we'll have to wait to see its final commercial calendar. It is, however, a preview of where the company may evolve. autonomous mobility in domestic cleaning robots.
Common architecture: AI, sensors and automated maintenance
The batch presented shares technical pillars focused on navigation and user care on which Dreame seems to have focused: 3D mapping with support of IA, comprehensive obstacle recognition, stations that automate emptying and high-temperature self-cleaning, and cleaning profiles that adapt to different surfaces.
In addition, the models are compatible with different systems smart homes and can be managed from the company's app, minimizing manual interventions.
Prices and availability
The Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete y Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete They are now available for 1.499 euros each, with a 200 euro discount for the first two weeks.
El Matrix10 Ultra It will arrive on September 25th at a price of 1.599 euros (it also has a launch promotion of 200 euros during the first week). As for the Cyber10 Ultra, is planned for early 2026, with no confirmed price yet.
There is no doubt that with these four proposals, Dreame reinforces its focus on robot vacuum cleaners that combine power, hygienic scrubbing and rarely seen capabilities such as robotic arm or climbing stairs. The result is a range of options that cover a wide variety of needs. Which one do you prefer?