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Pathfinder™ Smart Navigation: With LiDAR and AI vision
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Detailed Edge-Cleaning: With MopExtend™ technology
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Self-Washing, Drying & Refilling All-in-One Dock
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AI Action™ Object Recognition with Obstacle Labeling
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Seamless Integration With Mi Home, Alexa, and Google Assistant

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FreeMove™ – Infrared-based obstacle detection to avoid collisions and drops
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Ultra-Compact Design – As slim as 2.8", ideal for low-clearance furniture
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PSD Sensors – Position-sensitive detectors for sharper object recognition
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Compact Charging Base – Basic low-profile station with auto return function
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Auto Carpet Boost – Automatically increases suction on carpets
LeFant Robotic Vacuum Cleaners
Don’t let the small size fool you — Lefant’s little robots are serious about keeping your floors spotless.
Based in China, Lefant focuses on compact, slim-profile bots that squeeze under furniture and keep things simple. Their lineup mostly skips flashy AI features in favor of straightforward functionality: strong suction, tangle-free brushes, and long runtimes.
If you want a basic robovac that gets the job done without the bells and whistles, Lefant might just be your next quiet little workhorse.
Stick around — you’ll be surprised what these tiny bots can pull off.
Dreame Robotic Vacuum Cleaners
Founded in 2017 and backed by Xiaomi’s ecosystem, Dreame Technology hasn’t wasted time making a name for itself. In just a few years, it’s gone from newcomer to heavy-hitter — especially in the premium-but-not-overpriced category.
Dreame’s bots are all about blending serious engineering with a sleek, modern design. From Pathfinder™ Navigation to MopExtend™ arms and auto-empty stations that do everything short of walking your dog, they’re chasing full automation — and doing it fast. Their lineup competes directly with Roborock and iRobot, but often undercuts them in price while packing just as much punch.
Curious if Dreame’s robots really live up to the hype? Let’s break it down, feature by feature.