Dreame has officially unveiled its new X60 Pro Series robot vacuums in at the Dreame Sphere event in France, with the big news that we finally have a timeframe for the release of the Cyber X, at least in Europe. The stair-climbing robot transport module can carry compatible robot vacuums between floors.
First announced at IFA 2025 (see our coverage), the Cyber X is not itself a robot vacuum. Rather, it’s a separate transport module that fits Dreame’s new X60 Pro Series, carrying the vacuum up and down staircases. Dreame describes the Cyber X as the world’s first bionic quad-track stair-climbing robot vacuum system. It can reportedly handle several types of staircases, including straight, L-shaped, spiral, and open-riser designs, as well as carpeted stairs.

Dreame Cyber X: A Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuum Carrier for Multi-Level Homes
According to Dreame, the Cyber X uses an adaptive stair-climbing system and a bionic quad-track design to move between floors. The system is designed to climb slopes up to 42 degrees, handle a maximum first-step height of 30 cm, and overcome obstacles up to 35 cm.
How the Dreame Cyber X Climbs Stairs
Cyber X uses four tracked climbing arms that unfold when it reaches a staircase. Dreame says its industrial-grade rubber tracks are designed to grip multiple floor and stair types, while an anti-shear structure and triple brake system are intended to improve safety around users, pets, and the staircase itself.
The company claims Cyber X moves at 0.2 meters, or about 8 inches, per second. It also uses 3D ToF vision to detect step edges, slope changes, and obstacles. The system can both ascend and descend, and includes a cleaning module with dual side brushes and 6,000Pa suction to remove debris in its path as it descends.

Dreame Cyber X Release Date and Price
Dreame has not yet announced a U.S. release date for the Cyber X. Based on reporting from the UK, Cyber X is expected to launch in Europe in September at a price of about €1,199.
That would make Cyber X a premium accessory, priced nearly as high as some flagship robot vacuums. This contrasts with the announced Roborock Rover, which has its climbing component built into the robot’s body, also with unknown pricing at this time.
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Dreame X60 Pro Series Robot Vacuums Revealed
The Cyber X was announced alongside Dreame’s new X60 Pro Series, which includes the X60 Pro Ultra Complete, X60 Pro Ultra Matrix, and X60 Pro Master. These models join the existing X60 lineup, which currently includes the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete (see our review), available now.
Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete: 42,000Pa Suction and Dual UltraExtend Arms
The X60 Pro Ultra Complete is the core flagship model in the lineup. Its most eye-catching feature is Dreame’s new Dual UltraExtend Arms system, which we saw at the recent Dreame Next event in San Francisco.
According to Dreame, the side brush can extend up to 12 cm, while the mop pad can extend up to 18 cm. The system uses a dual-joint robotic arm design that Dreame says allows the robot to reach wall edges, baseboards, furniture recesses, chair legs, and other tight spaces that many robot vacuums struggle to clean.
The X60 Pro Ultra Complete also includes 42,000Pa suction, HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0, a Thermal Deep Mop System, and AI OmniSight System 3.0.

AI OmniSight 3.0 and Object Avoidance
Dreame says AI OmniSight System 3.0 uses dual 120-degree AI cameras and Versalift navigation. The company claims the system can recognize more than 320 object types, detect obstacles as small as 10 mm, and react in 0.1 seconds. The system also includes blue light detection for transparent liquid stains, which can trigger a mop-only cleaning mode.
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Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Matrix: Multi-Mop Switching Dock
The X60 Pro Ultra Matrix builds on Dreame’s Matrix concept that we first saw on the Matrix10 Ultra (see our review) with automatic mop switching. The dock can hold multiple mop types and cleaning solutions, allowing the robot to use different mop pads depending on the room or cleaning task.
Dreame says the system can use nylon-bristled scrubbing pads for kitchens, sponge water-locking pads for bathrooms, and thermal mop pads for other rooms. The goal is to reduce cross-contamination and provide more specialized floor care.
The Matrix model will also be available in a Vision version with a transparent dock panel and Soft Dot Matrix Lighting for a more dramatic aesthetic.

Dreame X60 Pro Master: Auto Refill and Drain
The X60 Pro Master is the auto-refill and drain version of the lineup, like we saw earlier on the X40 Master (see our review). Dreame says the docking station measures 416 × 443 × 249 mm. This is more compact than many base stations, which need to accommodate large water tanks.
Dreame X60 Pro Series Pricing and Availability
According to sources, the X60 Pro Series will begin rolling out in the UK in July 2026.
Reported UK pricing is:
- X60 Pro Ultra Complete: £1,299
- X60 Pro Ultra Matrix: £1,499
- X60 Pro Ultra Matrix Vision: £1,599
- X60 Pro Master: £1,399
Pricing and availability may vary by market, and Dreame has not provided U.S. pricing or launch timing for the X60 Pro Series or Cyber X.

New Dreame T-Series Wet and Dry Vacuums Also Debut
In addition to the X60 Pro Series and Cyber X, Dreame also introduced its next-generation T-Series wet and dry vacuum lineup at the Château de Chantilly event in France.
The redesigned series shares a common ultra-slim design, with a 9.85 cm profile, 180-degree lie-flat cleaning, hair-tangle prevention, and 95°C hot-air self-cleaning and drying. Dreame says the lower profile is designed to help the vacuums clean under beds, sofas, and other low-clearance furniture.
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The new T-Series lineup includes:
- Dreame T16 Pro Heat: The flagship model, with 90°C hot-water cleaning, 30,000Pa suction, WhaleSweep AI robotic arm edge cleaning, multispectral dirt detection, a dual-scraper anti-tangle system, and up to 70 minutes of runtime.
- Dreame T16 Pro Steam: A hygiene-focused model with SaunaClean 200°C steam sterilization and dual-heat self-cleaning.
- Dreame T15 Pro Heat: A mid-range hot-water cleaning model with Dreame’s three-edge cleaning design.
- Dreame T14 Pro: A smart everyday model with adaptive dirt detection that adjusts cleaning performance based on floor conditions.
- Dreame T12 Pro: The entry-level model, offering the core slim-body design, lie-flat cleaning, and self-cleaning features at a lower price point.
Dreame has not announced U.S. pricing or availability for the new wet and dry vacuum lineup. Vacuum Wars will provide more information as it becomes available.
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