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DREAME X40 Ultra Review: Pet Hair Pick

Subhadeep GhoshUpdated April 5, 20264.5 rating
DREAME X40 Ultra review for India buyers
Best Premium
4.5(234 reviews)

The DREAME X40 Ultra is the flagship machine in this guide and the most capable cleaner overall.

It combines very high suction, advanced edge cleaning, premium dock automation, and a more complete premium feature set than any lower-priced robot here.

Value
Good value
Rating
4.5/5
Reviews
234

Summary

Our verdict

The bottom line, who it fits, and where to think twice before you scroll the full review.

Verdict

At roughly Rs 79,000-80,000, the DREAME X40 Ultra is the strongest premium robot vacuum for pet hair in this guide, but only a small group of buyers truly need it.

It is impressive, but it is also very expensive.

Best for

Buyers with large budgets, larger homes, and a clear desire for maximum automation with minimum compromise.

Watch outs

Anyone shopping for value or anyone whose pet-hair problem is already well solved by a mid-range self-emptying robot.

Long read

Detailed review

Hands-on context, what daily ownership feels like, and where this pick lands against rivals.

Editor's take

The DREAME X40 Ultra is the robot you buy when you want to stop compromising and can afford to do so. In this case, it buys a fuller flagship package: stronger suction, better edge handling, more aggressive dock automation, and more premium behaviour around mopping and maintenance.

Specs & features

At a glance

The quick facts and the headline features that actually matter day to day.

Quick facts

Best Pick
Best Premium
Price Range
Rs 79,000-80,000
User Rating
4.5/5 from 234 reviews
Best For
Buyers with large budgets, larger homes, and a clear desire for maximum automation with minimum compromise.

Key features

  • 12,000Pa flagship suction power - highest in this guide
  • Auto-empty, auto-refill, and full premium dock automation
  • Liftable mop and brush systems for mixed flooring
  • Extendable side brush for edges and skirting boards
  • Hot-water self-cleaning dock with auto-drying
  • Advanced 3D obstacle avoidance around pet toys and bowls
  • Carpet detection with automatic mop lift

Trade-offs

Pros and cons

The honest highs and lows we'd flag to a friend asking which to buy.

What we like

  • Most capable premium cleaner in this guide
  • Strongest suction and edge-cleaning ambition
  • Dock does more of the maintenance for you
  • Excellent for demanding pet-hair homes with bigger budgets

Watch out for

  • Very expensive
  • Large station needs dedicated space
  • Far more than most Indian buyers need to spend

Side by side

How it compares

A quick look at the other picks in this guide and where each one wins.

Our process

How we evaluate products

What goes into every recommendation, so you know the rating is more than a spec sheet.

Real buyer feedback

We combine marketplace review signals with the strengths and drawbacks documented inside the original buying guide.

India-first fit

Recommendations are framed for Indian homes, pricing realities, and ownership expectations rather than generic global advice.

Value analysis

We look at positioning, compromises, and the quality of the product's feature mix instead of just headline specs.

Contextual comparisons

Every review stays connected to the rest of the shortlist, so buyers can move from one product page to its alternatives without losing context.

Buyer questions

Frequently asked questions

Real questions Indian buyers ask before clicking buy.

Is the DREAME X40 Ultra the best robot vacuum for pet hair?

In pure premium capability, yes. It is the strongest overall machine in this guide.

Why is it not the top overall recommendation?

Because it costs far more than most buyers need to spend to solve pet hair effectively.

Who should buy the X40 Ultra?

Buyers with larger budgets who want maximum automation, premium edge cleaning, and very strong overall performance.

Who should skip it?

Most value-focused buyers should skip it and buy a mid-range self-emptying robot instead.

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