Introducing Dreame X40 Ultra with 12000Pa Vormax Suction, SideReach™, and MopExtend™ RoboSwing Technologies [Discount Code]
At Wccftech, we are known for having a thing for new hardware and that includes smart robot vacuums. This fandom may have started with the intrigue of having a tiny cute round thingy cleaning the floors for you, but over the years, robot vacuums have turned into every home's necessary purchase. The smart vacuums have also come a long way, especially due to the massive research and development conducted by a select few companies that push the envelope on almost an annual basis. This not only gets us the latest tech but also makes sure that massive names that had a monopoly over robot cleaning tech and kept it extremely inaccessible to the masses are also pushed to deliver more at better price points.
One of these companies working on transformative technologies is Dreame, which introduced its latest X40 Ultra self-cleaning robot vacuum in the United States last month. The company is now planning a series of discounts to make this brilliant product reach more homes.
Dreame X40 Ultra - a quick peek at the top features
For those who don't like reading a lot of text, here is a quick glance at the top features and specs before we dive deeper into what makes the X40 Ultra the perfect summer cleaning partner.
- 12,000Pa Vormax Suction (industry-leading)
- SideReach™ Technology: Extendable and liftable side brush for efficient corner cleaning
- 7-in-1 Auto Base Station Care for self-maintenance
- Smart mop and washboard cleaning
- Ability to add the cleaning solution
- MopExtend™ RoboSwing Technology
- OmniDirt™ Detection Technology
- Removable mop for carpet cleaning
- Precision Mopping Strategy
- CleanGenius™ Management
- 6,400mAh battery capacity
SideReach™ and MopExtend™ RoboSwing Technologies
Probably one of the only annoyances with robot vacuums is their inability to deal with corners of the walls and furniture. The whole house would be shiny clean, but the corners would tell a different story. We have seen the robovac companies test various ways to tackle this problem, with some even