

🚀 Elevate your home cleaning game—set it, forget it, and impress your guests effortlessly!
The DREAME C20 Plus is a premium robot vacuum and mop combo featuring 6000Pa suction, LiDAR navigation, and a self-emptying base with a 4L dustbag that lasts up to 90 days. Designed for large homes, it offers a 3-hour runtime, smart app and voice control, and an innovative self-cleaning mop system, making it an ideal choice for busy professionals seeking a hands-free, deep-cleaning solution.



| ASIN | B0FHKN7L4D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #264,133 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #595 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | DREAME |
| Capacity | 4 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (145) |
| Date First Available | 14 September 2025 |
| Item Weight | 6.8 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | C20 Plus |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 20.32 x 30.48 cm; 6.8 kg |
| Runtime | 3 hours |
| Special Features | Bagless |
M**C
Danger! Can burn down your total hose because its not made for the UAE Market
I ordered it on Amazon.ae but it's not made for UAE, now it burned and i can throw it away.
C**L
Only a few days in but so far I’m really impressed. I had a roomba vacuum and a roomba mop years ago and found them to be more of a hassle than a help. This device seems to have none of the annoyances, but all of the benefits and more. It takes some time and effort to set it up, map the house, create a schedule, etc. But once you’ve done that, it’s pretty much set it and forget it, aside from keeping the water tank filled and the waste tank empty. It cleans the pads on its own, it remembers where it was if it needs to stop and recharge so it’s not wasting time cleaning the same spots again, it empties the dust collected into the base, it does it all. Is it expensive? Yes. But it’s still better value for money than the cheaper ones that require a lot of manual intervention, cleaning, refilling, etc.
L**A
Excelente produto, melhor do que os mais caros da xaiomi
L**A
I got this after moving into a house with entirely (faux) wood flooring. I can't stand sweeping and mopping, but I also can't stand constantly walking all over sticky/dirty/crumby floors. Previously I had a mid-tier Roomba, but it didn't do any mopping. This was an excellent solution. It was steeply discounted when I bought it, but still a pretty penny. Thankfully, I can confidently say it was worth the price. Pros: >Vacuums up hard flooring quite well. >Great for regular maintenance. Pretty good obstacle avoidance. >Great at recognizing rugs so it doesn't end up trying to mop them. >Good built in lighting so I don't have to leave lights on. >Components last a long time between replacements—longer than the Roomba vacuum components. >Cleaning settings are very customizable. Suction power, mop wetness, emptying frequency, wash mop pad frequency, and more. >Builds a pretty good map and navigates it well. >Pretty good obstacle avoidance with the option to save a picture of the obstacle for you to review. If you opt in for this, you can also provide feedback on the obstacle and/or tell it to ignore that obstacle in the future (Mini con: it makes you wait 5 seconds to confirm before ignoring an obstacle, which is a bit silly since you can undo it). According to the app, unless you submit feedback on the obstacle only you can view the images and they aren't stored in the cloud, so you don't have to worry about privacy. >The water tank holds enough to last through quite a few runs, and includes the option to set up auto fill/empty if you have some simple plumbing knowledge or the patience to watch a few videos and learn. >Robust battery life >It definitely vacuums better than my Roomba did, and the roller is far better at isolating hair for easy removal. Cons: >Out of the box, the voice feedback on this thing is LOUD. You can turn the volume down, but it's kind of difficult to figure out how to in the app. >There are a number of settings you can't adjust while it's running even though they shouldn't affect the current job. You can't just pause it to access them, either, you have to cancel the job entirely. >It allows you to set whether or not the detergent auto dispenses, but not how much of it. If you want to adjust that you need to add detergent manually. >It gives a kind of ridiculously wide berth around obstacles. >As you'd expect, for the best result you still need to clear your floors. It doesn't pick up anything big on the floor, nor is it great at cleaning up very sticky messes. >Creating room partitions on the virtual map can be a bit finicky. >It does occasionally recognize mundane objects as obstacles, even if they aren't the type it should avoid. It will also occasionally fail to spot cable or curtains. Much to my personal mirth, it will occasionally "lose it's mops" when this happens. They're easy to pop back on though and none of my cables or curtains have suffered any notable damage. >Hard floors still need the very occasional deep cleaning with a real mop, especially since the detergent on this thing is residual, so floors can get somewhat sticky after an extended period of repeated runs with this thing. >It's a bit loud while vacuuming, but I use a very high suction power setting, so it's to be expected. Overall, the cons are either standard/expected among robot floor cleaners, or minimal enough to be avoided. Bonus: image of part of the map on the app and the berth it gave an obstacle along with images of my kitten who is obsessed with this thing and always gets in its way being an "obstacle."
T**I
Excelente compra
R**S
Muito bom,(não desvia obstáculos)mas limpa perfeitamente
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