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Robot Vacuum Discounts Widen as Prime Day Pushes Roborock, Dreame and Ecovacs to Record Lows

Amazon's Prime Day has pushed prices on robot vacuum and mop combinations from Roborock, Dreame, Ecovacs, Eufy and Shark to record or near-record lows, with individual reductions ranging from $121 to $750 off list price and one…

By Marcus Cole·June 23, 2026·二〇二六年六月二十三日·2 min read

HONG KONGJune 23, 2026

Amazon's Prime Day has pushed prices on robot vacuum and mop combinations from Roborock, Dreame, Ecovacs, Eufy and Shark to record or near-record lows, with individual reductions ranging from $121 to $750 off list price and one 2024-vintage flagship trading at $950 below its launch price. The scale of the markdowns — spread across tiers from under $200 to over $1,300 — points to Prime Day absorbing inventory depth that the category accumulated heading into the sale.

Flagship and Premium Models Lead the Markdown

Dreame's X50 Ultra is priced at $849.99 at Amazon, $750 below list and $50 above its all-time low. Its successor, the X60 Max Ultra, has reached a new record at $1,344.99, a $355 reduction. Ecovacs is moving the Deebot X12 OmniCyclone — a flagship that delivers 22,000 pascals of suction and cleans its mop with heated, pressurised water — for $899.99 at Amazon against a $1,499.99 list price. The Deebot X9 Pro Omni is at $499 at Amazon, compared with a $1,299.99 list. Roborock's Saros 10, which pairs 22,000 pascals of suction with dual spinning mop pads, is available at $999.99 at Best Buy, against a $1,599.99 list.

Mid-Range Units Closing in on Their Price Floors

Dreame's L40 Ultra Gen 2, a 25,000-pascal unit with a self-cleaning dock, is at $384.99 at Amazon, $265 off list. The Dreame L10s Pro Ultra, which launched in 2024, has reached $349.98 through Dreame's own channel — $950 below its original launch price, a figure that captures the full price erosion in the segment over roughly two years. Roborock's Q10 S5 Plus, a budget vacuum-mop hybrid with AI obstacle avoidance and a self-emptying dock, is at $264.99 at Amazon ($285 off), matching its lowest-ever price.

Entry Tier: Tapo, Eufy and Shark

The Tapo RV30 Max, which includes a self-emptying dock, lidar navigation and Matter smart-home compatibility, is available at $199.99 at Amazon. Eufy's Omni C28 is at $449.98 at Amazon against a $799.99 list, with the company characterising it as well suited for apartments and smaller spaces. Shark's Navigator Robot Vacuum RV2110 is at $179 at Amazon, a $121 reduction — though the unit has previously sold as low as $129.99, meaning the current price is not a record.

A Demand Event Doing Double Duty

The distribution of discounts is difficult to attribute to a single variable. Models from competing brands are hitting or approaching their all-time low prices simultaneously, across a range that runs from entry cleaners to category flagships. Retailers beyond Amazon — including Best Buy and the direct sites of Roborock, Dreame and Eufy — are also participating, broadening the markdown beyond a single platform's promotional window. Whether the event clears enough units to reset the pricing floor into the back half of the year remains the open question for the category.

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Frequently asked

Which robot vacuum has the biggest discount off its original price?

The Dreame L10s Pro Ultra, which launched in 2024, reached $349.98 through Dreame's own channel — $950 below its original launch price.

Is the Shark Navigator RV2110 at a record-low price?

No; at $179 (a $121 reduction) it is not a record, since the unit has previously sold as low as $129.99.

Are these deals only available on Amazon?

No; retailers beyond Amazon — including Best Buy and the direct sites of Roborock, Dreame and Eufy — are also participating in the markdowns.

What are the specs of the Ecovacs Deebot X12 OmniCyclone on sale?

It is a flagship that delivers 22,000 pascals of suction and cleans its mop with heated, pressurised water, priced at $899.99 at Amazon against a $1,499.99 list.

Will these low prices continue later in the year?

That remains an open question; whether the event clears enough units to reset the pricing floor into the back half of the year is unresolved.