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DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 Review

Great for budget-conscious buyers who want decent cleaning on hardwoods or carpets, as long as you don't expect hands-off operation or strong obstacle avoidance
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DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 Review
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $300 List
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Manufacturer:   DREAME
Rachael Lamore
By Rachael Lamore ⋅ Senior Review Analyst  ⋅  March 31, 2026
Contributions From: Sam Hill
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RANKED
#11 of 23
  • Navigation & Obstacle Avoidance - 25% 5.3
  • Hardfloor Cleaning & Mopping - 20% 7.3
  • Carpet Cleaning - 20% 7.9
  • Ease of Use - 20% 6.5
  • Pet Hair - 15% 5.7

Our Verdict

The DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 is a great entry-level robot vacuum that gets the job done. Though it lacks some of the advanced features seen on premium models, we were still happy with how this vacuum performed. It kept our hardfloors and carpets fairly clean, and increased the time needed between deeper cleans. It also offers mopping, a feature that can be difficult to find on budget robots. Just keep in mind you'll need to pick up your space before running this robot, or it might get hung up on cords and socks.
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent edge cleaning for its price
Easy-to-use and feature-rich app for a budget model
Quick and straightforward mapping
Great performance for the low price point
REASONS TO AVOID
Poor obstacle avoidance
Requires pre-cleaning for thorough operation
No hands-free mopping

Our DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 Experience


Living with the DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 is very much a “hands-on budget option” experience. It might be missing the bells and whistles of premium models, but it didn't promise them. It's exactly what it claims to be, and we love that.

Out of the box, setup is straightforward, mapping is quick, and it gets a basic layout of your home with minimal effort. The app is simple and usable, letting you set no-go zones and control cleaning settings easily.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - compact, clean, and surprisingly premium-looking for its price...
Compact, clean, and surprisingly premium-looking for its price â€" the D10 Plus Gen 2 makes a strong first impression.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

In day-to-day use, the vacuum handled routine debris on hard floors and carpets fairly well. It picked up most surface dust, crumbs, and small messes, though larger clumps of pet hair and embedded dirt often required a second pass or a traditional vacuum touch-up. The mop pad does improve floor appearance for maintenance cleaning, but it must be manually installed, washed, and swapped, making truly hands-off mopping impossible.

Gliding across hard floors with confidence, this budget-friendly robot keeps up with everyday messes, though it still needs a little guidance.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

Navigation was the biggest limitation. The D10 Plus rolled over obstacles far more than higher-end models, including cords and simulated pet accidents, so pre-cleaning is essential. We couldn't reliably leave it to clean unattended in a cluttered home.

Ultimately, this model delivers solid value for the price. For mostly tidy homes, with minimal mopping needs and a willingness to intervene occasionally, it's an effective and budget-friendly option — even if it falls short of the autonomous experience offered by more expensive robot vacuums.

You should consider the DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 if you want a budget-friendly robot vacuum that still delivers solid everyday cleaning for hard floors and carpets. It works best in homes where a bit of hands-on work—pre-cleaning floors and manually managing the mop pad—is acceptable. For the price, it offers strong value and handles routine messes well. It's a good starter robot — one that will let you see what you can get for cheap and see if autonomous cleaning is for you.

If you need a fully autonomous, hands-off robot that excels at obstacle avoidance or pet hair pickup, this robot isn't for you. This model struggles with obstacles, can run over messes like pet accidents, and requires supervision in larger or more complex spaces.

If you're willing to spend a bit more, the Mova P10 Pro Ultra is a notable step up from this model. It delivers stronger cleaning performance, smarter navigation, and a more feature-rich app, with higher scores across almost every category. The main trade-off is pet hair, but for households without heavy pet hair needs, it's a solid upgrade for not much more money.

If pet hair is your top priority, you'll need to step up to a model specifically designed to handle it. Most robot vacuums still struggle with larger clumps of hair. The Eufy Omni E25, however, excels at picking up pet hair on both carpets and hard floors, making it a better choice for homes with furry friends.

Our Analysis and Test Results


dreame d10 plus gen 2 - a solid budget-friendly option that handles everyday messes well...
A solid budget-friendly option that handles everyday messes well, but requires pre-cleaning and isn't ideal for heavy pet hair.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Navigation & Obstacle Avoidance


The D10 Plus Gen 2 creates maps quickly and efficiently, accurately outlining rooms and supporting up to three separate floor plans. The app shows a basic layout with no-go zones and allows zone cleaning, making it easy to control where the vacuum goes.


In practice, though, the robot's real-time obstacle avoidance is limited. While it generally avoids thin rugs and minor obstacles, it frequently ran over cords, bumped into furniture, and failed to recognize taller or narrow objects like tripod legs. “There's no real object avoidance with this bot — only object intervention,” wrote a tester.

Even mapped obstacles can trip it up — the D10 Plus Gen 2 gets caught on cords, requiring occasional help to keep cleaning.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

This robot somehow managed to hit all six of our simulated pet accidents during obstacle testing and was labeled a “cord eater” by testers. Pre-cleaning is essential before leaving the vacuum unattended.

For smaller, relatively tidy homes, the D10 Plus's mapping features provide a useful visual guide and basic automation. But its navigation and obstacle avoidance are not reliable enough for truly hands-off operation, so occasional intervention is necessary.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - manual intervention needed: cords and small obstacles can get...
Manual intervention needed: cords and small obstacles can get wrapped around the brush and rollers, highlighting its limited real-time avoidance.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

Hardfloor Cleaning & Mopping


On hard floors, the D10 Plus Gen 2 delivers solid, if not flawless, cleaning. It handles scattered debris like rice, sand, and Cheerios reasonably well, especially when it directly passes over a pile, though some smaller particles are occasionally left behind.


Edge cleaning is a strong point; the vacuum consistently sweeps along walls and corners, even if performance tapers slightly in some tight spots.

The vacuum in action along walls and corners, maintaining a reletively tidy sweep even when navigating tighter spots.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

The mopping system is functional but hands-on. The vacuum drags a single pad across the floor, leaving surfaces on the damp side. While it effectively cleans fresh spills and light stains, deeper messes may require a follow-up pass.

Unlike higher-end models, the mop pad must be manually removed and washed, and the small onboard water tank must be filled before each session, making the process less convenient. Still, for its price, the combination of vacuuming and basic mopping covers everyday maintenance cleaning and keeps floors looking noticeably better.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - mop pads require manual washing between runs, especially after...
Mop pads require manual washing between runs, especially after tackling messes, which adds hands-on maintenance to your routine.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

Carpet Cleaning


The DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 left our carpets notably cleaner. Its cleaning path is neat and methodical, and it picks up most sand and debris without leaving large gaps. In tests, it cleaned about 76% of the carpet, punching above its weight. Lighter messes like rice and small cereal pieces are mostly removed, though a few stray pieces can remain, especially near edges.


Embedded dirt and sand are handled surprisingly well for its class, but larger debris or dense clumps of pet hair may require a follow-up pass. “It seemed to do a solid light clean, even on its highest setting, which was somewhat expected,” wrote our tester. Overall, carpets are refreshed and look noticeably cleaner after each run, though perfection isn't guaranteed. This makes it a reliable option for regular maintenance cleaning on low- to medium-pile carpets, especially in homes where full autonomy isn't a strict requirement.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - carpet cleaning is solid but not perfect. the dreame d10 plus gen 2...
Carpet cleaning is solid but not perfect. The DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 handles most debris and refreshes fibers, though a few clumps can remain.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

Ease of Use


The DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 is relatively straightforward to operate, though it leans on the user a bit more than higher-end models.


The app is easy to navigate, letting you set no-go zones, schedule cleaning, and control multiple maps. Multi-floor mapping is supported, though you're limited to three maps, which is plenty for most homes.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - the app is surprisingly full-featured for the price, letting you...
The app is surprisingly full-featured for the price, letting you map, schedule, and monitor cleaning with ease.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Where the vacuum requires more involvement is with mopping and hair management. The water tank must be manually installed and removed for each session, and the mop pad needs hand washing, which interrupts fully hands-off cleaning. Hair removal is mostly simple thanks to detachable brush components, though some strands still need scissors to untangle.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - hair wraps around the brush ends, but the removable pieces make...
Hair wraps around the brush ends, but the removable pieces make cleanup straightforward.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

On the noise front, the vacuum itself is relatively quiet, letting you go about normal activities while it works. “It's on the quieter side of robot vacuums, I could easily watch TV or fold laundry while it's running without being bothered,” wrote one tester. “The sound is more of a gentle whir than an intrusive suction noise.” The dock is louder during dust emptying, but still manageable.

dreame d10 plus gen 2 - this model is quieter than many robots while running, though dock...
This model is quieter than many robots while running, though dock emptying is noticeably louder.   Credit: Rachael Lamore

Pet Hair


The DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2 put in a valiant effort on pet hair but fell short of fully clearing carpets. It managed to pick up most long hairs and avoided major tangles around the brush roller, which was a pleasant surprise, but several clumps were left behind.


As a result, carpets still looked a bit littered, and the vacuum required some follow-up with a traditional vacuum for a truly clean finish. “This vacuum made a valiant effort, picking up a decent amount of pet hair and most of the long strands,” wrote our tester. “That said, the carpet was still far from completely clean, and it rolled over several clumps, leaving hair scattered across the floor.”

The sweeper arm and brushroller design made detangling relatively easy, though longer hairs could still catch on the ends, requiring scissors for removal. Overall, it's capable of light pet hair but not ideal for heavy shedding.

The vacuum struggles with larger clumps of pet hair, often pushing debris around instead of fully picking it up.   Credit: Rachael Lamore


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Bottom Line Great for budget-conscious buyers who want decent cleaning on hardwoods or carpets, as long as you don't expect hands-off operation or strong obstacle avoidance
Pros Excellent edge cleaning for its price, Easy-to-use and feature-rich app for a budget model, Quick and straightforward mapping, great performance for the low price point
Cons Poor obstacle avoidance, requires pre-cleaning for thorough operation, no hands-free mopping
Rating Categories DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2
Navigation & Obstacle Avoidance (25%)
5.3
Hardfloor Cleaning & Mopping (20%)
7.3
Carpet Cleaning (20%)
7.9
Ease of Use (20%)
6.5
Pet Hair (15%)
5.7
Specifications DREAME D10 Plus Gen 2
Dock with Self- Emptying Dustbin Yes
Mopping Yes
Manufacturer Runtime 285 minutes
Pet Hair Cleaned 56%
Built-in camera? No
WiFi Requirements Requires a 2.4GHz network
Virtual Assistance Integration (Y)
Do Not Disturb Mode (Y)
Video Monitoring (N)
Child Lock (Y)
Measured Dock Dimensions 12" x 15" x 17"
Measured Robot Height 3.8"
Mop Pad Lift Height N/A
Manufacturer Dock Dust Bag Capacity 4 L
Manufacturer On-Board Dust Box Capacity .4 L
Navigation & Obstacle Avoidance LiDAR (Laser) + Mechanical Bumpers
Manufacturer Suction Power 6,000 Pa
Measured Decibels for Standard Suction 55.4 dB
Measured Decibels for Dust Bin Auto Empty 78.0 dB
Storage Footprint Impact Medium
Charge and Resume? Yes
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