The Dreame Aqua10 Roller measures 350 mm wide, 350 mm thick, and just 98 mm tall, with a total volume of 12,005 cm³ and a weight of 5,801 g, making it a relatively compact unit for its category. It includes both a HEPA filter and an allergy filter, and operates at an audible noise level of 74 dB. The robot is compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice-based control. Its docking station has a volume of 93,324 cm³, and the self-emptying system is rated for an estimated 100 days between manual interventions. The product is backed by a three-year warranty.
The Aqua10 Roller comes equipped with a broad set of navigation and automation features, including mapping, route mapping, no-go zones, virtual barriers, carpet detection, an obstacle sensor, and an anti-fall sensor, with anti-stuck functionality to keep cleaning sessions uninterrupted. It supports scheduled cleaning, auto docking, and self-emptying, and can be managed remotely via smartphone over Wi-Fi, though it does not include a dedicated physical remote control. Voice prompts provide on-device feedback during operation. On the mopping side, the robot supports mop raising, mop cleaning, and mop drying, along with adjustable water levels, giving users control over how the mop system operates across different floor surfaces. Problem area cleaning is also supported, allowing the unit to give extra attention to spots that require it.
The Aqua10 Roller has a dustbin capacity of 0.4 liters and uses bags for debris collection, though it does not include a bag-full indicator. It comes with washable filters included and automatically adjusts its height to adapt to different floor surfaces. The unit does not feature a physical display or twin side brushes. Waste collection relies on a single-brush setup, and while the robot manages debris in bags, users will need to monitor fill levels manually given the absence of a fullness indicator.
The Aqua10 Roller delivers 30,000 Pa of suction power and is capable of cleaning all floor types, with mopping functionality included for hard surfaces. It offers four cleaning modes, giving users flexibility over how each session is handled, and features a dirt sensor that detects soiled areas to adjust cleaning accordingly. The unit does not include an electrostatic filtration system or UV light sanitization.
The Aqua10 Roller is powered by a 6,400 mAh battery that supports up to 170 minutes of runtime per charge, with a full recharge taking approximately 3.5 hours. The unit includes an auto-off function to conserve power when not in use. The battery is not removable, and the robot does not feature an overheating indicator.