Prime Day has real robot vacuum discounts worth acting on. The Roborock Q10 S5 Plus, one of the better budget vacuum-mop hybrids tested, is $264.99 at Amazon, $285 off and matching its all-time low. The Dreame X50 Ultra is $849.99, $750 off, delivering 20,000Pa suction, dual rubber brushes, and automatic mop detachment on carpets. The Tapo RV30 Max Plus with self-emptying dock is $199.99, $200 off, with lidar navigation and Matter compatibility for smart home integration.

The high-end picks are also moving. Dreame's X60 Max Ultra hits $1,344.99, its best price ever, with 35,000Pa suction, dual rubber brushes, and quiet mop washing and drying. The Roborock Saros 10, with 22,000Pa suction and self-lifting mop pads, drops to $999.99 at Best Buy. The Eufy Omni C28 falls to $449.99, down from $799.99, with a compact self-cleaning dock suited to smaller apartments. The Narwal Flow 2, the recommended pick for all-hardwood homes, is $1,049.99 at Amazon.

The full article is worth reading for the specific feature tradeoffs between models at similar price points. Understanding why the X50 Ultra at $849.99 beats the X60 Max Ultra at $1,344.99 for most buyers, or when the $200 Tapo RV30 Max Plus is sufficient, requires the side-by-side detail the piece provides. These are not uniform discounts on commodity hardware. The differences in threshold-climbing, mop pad behavior, and suction power translate directly to whether the machine handles your specific floor plan.

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