Prime Day robot vacuum deals are live early, and most of them aren't worth the tab open.
Amazon's annual sale runs June 23–26, but a handful of discounts appeared ahead of the official start. A writer who has tested nearly 40 robot vacuums at home filtered the list down to three models where cleaning specs hold up against the reduced price. The Dreame L60 Ultra FE, released in April 2026, sits at $849.99 — down $150 from $999.99 — and pairs 30,000 Pa suction with AI obstacle avoidance and heated self-washing mop pads. The mid-range pick is the Eufy C28 at $529.99, down $270 from $799.99. The budget standout is the Roborock Q10 S5+ at $279.99, down $270 from $549.99 — notable because it adds mopping and small obstacle avoidance for just $30 more than a self-emptying Shark that skips both.
The more interesting editorial move here is the comparative dismissal of bigger-sounding discounts. The Roborock Saros 10R is $500 off at $999.99 — a record low — yet the recommendation goes to the Dreame L60 Ultra FE, which costs less and offers more suction. That kind of value framing is rare in deal roundups, which usually lead with percentage savings and stop there. Robot vacuum prices have become notoriously elastic around Prime Day, with list prices set high enough to make steep discounts look dramatic.
For anyone eyeing the high end, the advice is to wait — specifically for the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete or the Narwal Flow 2 to drop further. That's a useful signal in a category where $1,500 machines are increasingly common and the marginal gains are shrinking fast.
