Dreame has officially unveiled its most ambitious robot vacuum yet, the Cyber10 Ultra, at IFA 2025 in Berlin. With a robotic arm, an all-in-one dock, and a staggering 30,000Pa of suction, the Cyber10 Ultra pushes the boundaries of what a home cleaning robot can do.
CyberDex Bionic Ecosystem and Hyper-Flex Arm
The big upgrade is what Dreame calls the CyberDex Bionic Ecosystem. This includes the new Hyper-Flex arm. We saw a prototype for this earlier this year at CES 2025, but it has made some major strides in what it can do since then.
The arm has four joints and five degrees of freedom. It can bend and twist to reach into tough spots. It also extends up to 33 centimeters and can lift objects up to 500 grams. That surpasses its closest competitor, the Roborock Saros Z70, which maxes out at lifting 300 grams.
In real homes, this could mean the Cyber10 Ultra can clear clutter or pick up items that block its path. The arm also works with Dreameโs autonomous tool-utility system, which adds a suction attachment for cleaning corners and narrow gaps.

Hyper-Flex Arm First Look
TriSight Vision System: 360-Degree Awareness
The Cyber10 Ultra also comes with a new TriSight Dynamic System for navigation. It combines three types of sensors:
- AstroVision front camera
- The Hyper-Flex armโs own camera
- Side laser sensors
Together, these give the robot what Dreame calls 360-degree vision. That means it can see and avoid obstacles more effectively than most robot vacuums.
Dreame Cyber10 Ultra Suction Power and Dock Features
Beyond the arm and navigation, the Cyber10 Ultra boasts some of the strongest cleaning specs in the industry. Dreame rates suction power at 30,000Pa, far higher than typical flagship models.
It also comes with an all-in-one maintenance dock for automated emptying, washing, and refilling โ a feature thatโs now standard at the high end but taken further here. Plus, with Matter compatibility, the Cyber10 Ultra will slot into nearly any smart home ecosystem.
Mobility Upgrades with ProLeap Climbing System
The Cyber10 Ultra uses Dreameโs ProLeap climbing system, which first appeared on the X50 Ultra (see our review here). With this upgrade, it can climb tiered thresholds up to 6cm. That helps it move across U-shaped chair legs and tricky thresholds without getting stuck.
What It Means for the Market
Dreameโs Cyber10 Ultra is clearly aiming to leapfrog competitors, not just with raw suction power but with a vision of robots as multi-functional home assistants. The robotic arm in particular hints at a future where vacuums donโt just clean floors but also interact with their surroundings in useful ways.
Pricing and availability have yet to be confirmed, but as a showcase at IFA, the Cyber10 Ultra is one of the most exciting โ and ambitious โ robot vacuums announced this year.
Final Thoughts
With its robotic arm, all-in-one dock, 30,000Pa suction, and advanced vision system, the Dreame Cyber10 Ultra might represent the next step in home robotics. Whether it proves practical in everyday use remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: this robot is designed to turn heads.
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