Robot vacuums are on sale across the board for Prime Day 2026, and a few of the discounts are actually meaningful.
At the high end, the Dreame X60 Max Ultra is down to $1,344.99 — $355 off and its best price to date. Roborock's Saros 20 sits at $1,424.99 (down from a $1,599.99 list price), while the Ecovacs Deebot X12 OmniCyclone has dropped to $899.99 from $1,499.99. The mid-range is where things get interesting: the Roborock Q10 S5 Plus hits $264.99, matching its all-time low, and the Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2 is $384.99. At the budget end, the Tapo RV30 Max — a capable lidar-navigating bot with Matter support — is $199.99, and the Shark Navigator RV2110 is down to $179, a 40 percent discount, though it has previously sold for as low as $129.99.
What makes this Prime Day sweep notable is that competitors like Best Buy and Roborock's own site are matching or undercutting Amazon on several models — so the familiar "Amazon-exclusive" Prime Day framing barely holds. Buyers willing to shop around can often do better than the headlining Amazon price. The Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni, for instance, is $499 at Amazon versus $526 at Ecovacs and Best Buy — a rare case where Amazon actually wins.
Robot vacuums have been on a relentless spec escalation for two years, with suction figures now routinely exceeding 20,000Pa. Whether any of that translates to cleaner floors than last year's models is a question the spec sheets won't answer — but at these prices, the cost of finding out is at least lower than usual.
