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Save up to 85% on robot vacuum cleaners from Dreame, iRobot and more on Amazon: Top 5 deals shortlisted for you
Save up to 85% on robot vacuum cleaners from Dreame, iRobot and more on Amazon: Top 5 deals shortlisted for you

Mint

time29-05-2025

  • Mint

Save up to 85% on robot vacuum cleaners from Dreame, iRobot and more on Amazon: Top 5 deals shortlisted for you

Looking to upgrade your cleaning routine without spending a fortune? You are in the right place! Amazon is currently offering massive discounts of up to 85% off on some of the best robot vacuum cleaners from top brands like Dreame, iRobot, and more. Whether you want powerful suction, smart navigation, or self-emptying features, there is something for everyone. We have carefully shortlisted the top 5 deals that deliver great value and performance. Ready to make cleaning effortless and save big? Let us check out these unbeatable offers and find the perfect robot vacuum for your home! The DREAME L10 Prime is a smart robot vacuum with a self-cleaning mop system, 7mm mop lift for carpets, and robust 4000Pa suction. Its dual rotary mops spin at 180 RPM, scrubbing away tough stains and spills, while the mop lifts automatically to avoid wetting carpets. Today, you are getting a whole 85% discount on this advanced robot vacuum cleaner from Dreame. The L10 Prime features a 150-minute runtime, 450ml dustbin, and 2.7L clean water tank. It can handle tile, marble, wood, and carpets, and automatically boosts suction on carpets. The self-cleaning base washes and air-dries the mop after each session, preventing mould and odours. The DREAME L10S Pro Ultra offers premium cleaning with 7,000 Pa suction, MopExtend edge cleaning, and a hot water mop that self-cleans. The robot automatically doubles cleaning in heavily soiled areas and dries the mop with hot air, reducing bacteria and odour. With a runtime of up to 220 minutes and auto-care maintenance, the L10S Pro Ultra is suited for large homes and busy households. It transitions smoothly between floor types and avoids tangles, though its 19kg weight and large size make it less portable. The ECOVACS DEEBOT N20 PRO is equipped with 8000Pa suction, anti-hair tangle tech, and the Ozmo Pro vibrating mopping system. It vacuums and mops simultaneously, powered by a 5200mAh battery that delivers up to 300 minutes of runtime. The N20 PRO's patented Ozmo Pro 2.0 system uses high-frequency vibrations to remove stubborn stains. The app allows for detailed customisation, and the robot is optimised for Indian homes and various floor types. Get this robot vacuum cleaner with more than 70% off on Amazon. The AGARO Alpha is a versatile 2-in-1 vacuum and mop with up to 3200Pa suction, Lidar navigation, and multiple cleaning modes. It features a brushless motor and intelligent suction adjustment for different floor types. Amazon is offering a 69% discount on this robot vacuum cleaner. The Alpha's SLAM Lidar ensures precise mapping and route planning, while multiple sensors prevent collisions and falls. It's lightweight at 2.9kg, making it easy to move. The vacuum is budget-friendly and offers good value, though the suction is lower than top-tier models, and the dustbin capacity is modest. The iRobot Roomba i3152 offers reliable cleaning with dual multi-surface rubber brushes and power-lifting suction, ideal for homes with pets. Its smart navigation uses floor-tracking sensors for logical, straight-line cleaning, and it resumes cleaning after recharging. The Roomba i3152 is designed for easy maintenance and avoids getting stuck with reactive sensors. Dirt Detect sensors focus on high-traffic areas. While it's user-friendly and effective on pet hair, it lacks mopping and has lower suction compared to newer competitors. Suction power is crucial for effective cleaning, especially on carpets and rugs. High-end models offer stronger suction, often adjustable for different floor types, ensuring both fine dust and larger debris are thoroughly removed from all surfaces. Advanced navigation and obstacle avoidance help robot vacuums clean efficiently without getting stuck. Features like LiDAR sensors and cameras allow precise mapping, enabling the vacuum to avoid obstacles and cover every area of your home systematically. User-friendly robot vacuums offer easy setup, app control, scheduled cleaning, and low maintenance. Features like self-emptying bins, HEPA filters, and quiet operation add convenience, making daily cleaning simpler and less hands-on for homeowners Robot vacuum cleaner Suction power Navigation/mapping Runtime (minutes) DREAME L10 Prime 4000Pa LDS LiDAR, 3D Mapping Up to 150 DREAME L10S Pro Ultra 7000Pa 3D Light, Obstacle Avoid Up to 220 ECOVACS DEEBOT N20 PRO 8000Pa Laser Mapping Up to 300 AGARO Alpha 3200Pa SLAM Lidar, Editable Not specified iRobot Roomba i3152 Not specified Floor-tracking Sensors Not specified Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

‘AI enables convenience, intelligence, and autonomy': Dreame India MD on the future of smart cleaning
‘AI enables convenience, intelligence, and autonomy': Dreame India MD on the future of smart cleaning

Indian Express

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

‘AI enables convenience, intelligence, and autonomy': Dreame India MD on the future of smart cleaning

'The AI capabilities in our products are more advanced than what you see in other appliances. We use multiple technologies such as LiDAR, 3D structured lights, and cameras all working together with the primary focus on obstacle recognition,' said Manu Sharma, managing director at Dreame India. The executive revealed that the company's robots can identify almost 200 objects with 99 per cent accuracy. This, according to him, is no easy feat, as Dreame uses eight billion data sets to reach this level of precision. In a recent interview with Sharma spoke at length about Dreame's vision for India, AI in lifestyle tech, barriers to adoption, and more. During the conversation, Sharma revealed that in India, the penetration of lifestyle tech products is less than one per cent, signalling massive growth potential. The company, which is known for its futuristic robotic vacuums, sold 1.5 lakh units in 2025. Sharma shared that in 2025, Dreame expects to double its sales. AI-powered cleaning solutions When asked how Dreame is using AI to transform everyday chores through lifestyle tech experiences, Sharma enumerated how they were harnessing AI for their suite of home appliances. Talking about the role of AI, he said that be it wires, shoes, or pets, Dreame's robots can recognise them effortlessly, and the second key focus is stain recognition. ICYMI | 'AI is a tremendous tool to augment you': Manish Gupta of Google DeepMind 'When the AI detects the stain, it activates the cleaning process by releasing more liquid to break it down, cleaning it up and suctioning it repeatedly. For completely wet stains, the absorbent mop dives in to clean it up. For larger debris, such as pet food, the high suction power kicks in. The AI adjusts based on different conditions, making it highly adaptable,' explained Sharma. Another key area is pet recognition, and Dreame machines can identify pets with 99 per cent accuracy and ensure that they avoid bumping into them. Sharma also stressed on the privacy angle. 'All the AI data sits on the machine and is not stored on the cloud. We're very conscious about consumer privacy and follow strict guidelines. Any files that are sent are encrypted, providing an extra layer of security.' Sharma shared that Dreame deploys multiple AI technologies – SLAM navigation, 3D structured light, and cameras to recognise and avoid obstacles. Resonating with Indian users When asked which Dreame device has resonated the most with Indian consumers, Sharma revealed that the L10 Prime is the biggest seller. 'It offers a large-capacity mopping function, and at a price point of Rs 34,999, it's the only product in the market with those features. It's very well received,' he said. The executive said the brand's L series and the X series have captivated Indian users. He shared that these models offer larger dust bins and mopping capabilities at an affordable price point. 'When I joined, the L10 was priced at Rs 54,999; now it's at Rs 49,999, making it even more accessible,' said Sharma, adding that Dreame is number one in the premium segment. Although Dreame is seen as a premium brand, it has a complete portfolio across price ranges. The Indian market is not only price sensitive; consumers are particularly conscious about quality and the longevity of appliances. When asked about the durability of products like the L10 Prime, Sharma, while acknowledging that technology will continue to evolve, said that older Dreame appliances continue to work seamlessly. 'We've been in India for only about six months, and so far, users are having a smooth experience. Of course, like any appliance, proper use and maintenance matter. If users don't clean or maintain the product, that could lead to issues,' he said. Myths about robotic cleaners Dreame is among one of the few brands that are making robotic cleaners available to a wider segment of consumers in India. When asked about the biggest consumer myths or barriers around the adoption of robotic cleaners in India, Sharma acknowledged that anything new and 'outside the hierarchy of basic needs' takes time to be adopted. The executive added that many consumers bought robotic cleaners during the pandemic. 'The early adopters helped drive initial demand. Now, we're seeing more mass adoption, especially in places like South India. In fact, 45–50 per cent of India's robotic vacuum market is in the South,' said Sharma, citing high literacy rates and difficulty in finding domestic help and the innate need to have more control over how their homes are cleaned. The trend, according to Sharma, is not limited to South India; similar trends are being witnessed in major hubs like Mumbai and Gurugram, places where nuclear families, working couples, and solo households are common. 'I wouldn't call these myths or barriers—I'd call it a journey of education. Our biggest job is to inform and educate consumers about what these machines can do,' he said. The main barrier is awareness; however, Indian consumers are tech-savvy. Robotic vacuums or AI-powered lifestyle tech are rapidly making strides, and Dreame, with its unique line of offerings, aims to educate consumers about the potential of these machines. Sharma added that the company is also planning to enter offline retail soon.

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