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Roborock Qrevo CurvX vs Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete

Roborock Qrevo CurvX

LiDAR · 22,000 Pa · FlexiArm · ~CAD $899–$1,349

vs

Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete

Camera · 35,000 Pa · 280+ avoidance · ~CAD $1,499

Both launched in 2025–2026. Both have 3.14-inch ultra-slim profiles. Both are flagship-tier robots with full self-cleaning docks. The real difference is navigation type — and in Canada, that matters most in winter.

Qrevo CurvX wins when

Year-round scheduling reliability matters

LiDAR navigation works at 6am in January. FlexiArm keeps edges consistently clean. The CurvX costs $150–$600 less. For Canadian homes that run their robot on a fixed schedule and don't want to think about it seasonally, the CurvX is the more reliable choice.

X60 Max Ultra Complete wins when

Maximum suction and avoidance matter most

35,000 Pa vs 22,000 Pa is a real gap on thick-pile carpet. 280+ obstacle avoidance types is the most comprehensive camera system available. Self-refilling dock extends hands-free operation further. If you run the robot mid-morning and want the most capable Dreame robot, the X60 delivers it.

The navigation decision for Canadian buyers

LiDAR (Qrevo CurvX) vs camera (X60 Max Ultra Complete) is the central choice. In Canada, sunrise is after 8am from October through February in most provinces. If your robot runs before 8am in winter, only the CurvX finishes the job reliably. If you can adjust your schedule to mid-morning during winter months, both perform well and the decision comes down to suction, obstacle avoidance, and price.

Head-to-Head Comparison

CategoryRoborock Qrevo CurvXDreame X60 Max UltraEdge
Navigation
The single most important Canadian winter difference
LiDAR — year-round, works in darknessCamera — low-light limitation in Canadian wintersCurvX
Suction
Dreame has 59% more suction on paper
22,000 Pa — flagship tier35,000 Pa — highest availableX60
Profile height
Essentially identical slim profiles
3.14 inches (7.98 cm)3.13 inches (7.95 cm)Tie
Obstacle avoidance
X60 has the wider obstacle library
ReactiveAI — camera detection280+ obstacle types — most comprehensive camera systemX60
Edge cleaning
FlexiArm extends to reach baseboards and edges
DuoDivide brush + FlexiArm side brushStandard side brushCurvX
Mopping
Different strengths — Roborock washes hotter; Dreame self-refills
Hot water mop washing + warm-air dryingSelf-wash + self-refill dockTie
Canada price
CurvX is typically $150–$600 less in Canada
~CAD $899–$1,349~CAD $1,499CurvX
Canada availability
Amazon.ca — establishedAmazon.ca — establishedTie
App maturity
Roborock app — longer Canadian track recordDreame app — solid, improvingCurvX

FAQ

Which robot is better for year-round daily scheduling in Canada?
The Roborock Qrevo CurvX, clearly. LiDAR navigation works in complete darkness — it doesn't matter whether it's 6am in January or 10am in July. Camera-based robots like the X60 Max Ultra Complete require ambient light and will navigate poorly before sunrise during Canadian winters (October through February, sunrise is after 8am in most provinces). If your schedule is set and doesn't change seasonally, the CurvX is the more reliable choice.
Is 35,000 Pa actually better than 22,000 Pa in a real home?
On hard floors and low-pile carpet, the difference is not meaningful — both are far above the threshold for thorough cleaning. On medium-to-thick pile carpet with embedded pet hair, 35,000 Pa does extract more per pass. The gap that matters in practice is smaller than the numbers suggest. For most Canadian homes, 22,000 Pa is more than sufficient. For homes with thick-pile carpet and multiple heavy-shedding pets, the X60's extra suction is a real advantage.
What is FlexiArm and why does it matter?
FlexiArm is Roborock's extendable side brush system. During operation, the side brush extends to reach baseboards, wall edges, and corners that a standard side brush misses by 2–3 cm. The result is a cleaner edge line along every wall in the home. If you have a lot of baseboards and want the edges genuinely clean on every pass, FlexiArm is a meaningful daily advantage. The X60 Max Ultra Complete uses a standard side brush.
What does the Dreame X60 win clearly?
The X60 Max Ultra Complete wins clearly on: raw suction (35,000 Pa vs 22,000 Pa), obstacle avoidance breadth (280+ types vs standard camera), self-refilling dock for longer hands-free operation, and mopping coverage area per fill. If you run your robot mid-morning and want the maximum cleaning power available, the X60 is the stronger robot in absolute terms.
Which should I buy for a mixed-floor Canadian home?
The Roborock Qrevo CurvX for most mixed-floor Canadian homes. LiDAR navigation gives you year-round scheduling flexibility. FlexiArm keeps edges consistently cleaner. The price difference puts $150–$600 back in your pocket. The X60 Max Ultra Complete is worth the step up if you specifically have thick carpet with heavy pet hair and can manage a seasonal schedule adjustment.
Are both robots available in Canada?
Yes. Both are available on Amazon.ca with Prime shipping. The Roborock Qrevo CurvX is sold by Roborock Technology Co. Ltd. The Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete is sold by Dreame Technology HK Limited. Both have established Canadian retailer presences and accessible warranty support.