The Complete version is repeatedly praised for shipping with lots of useful extras, including spare bags, filters, brushes, mop pads, and cleaning solutions.
One review notes that replacement filters are included, which gives owners useful spares out of the box.
The X60’s lifting system is a standout feature on paper and in many threshold tests, although some reviewers said it is not always refined or universally helpful in real homes.
The adaptive chassis is one of the product's clearest strengths, helping it clear thresholds, rugs, and mixed-surface transitions.
Reviewers who commented on appearance described the X60 as sleek, modern, and premium-looking, with upscale finishes.
One review describes a sleek, streamlined dark gray-black finish that blends in well rather than standing out.
Smart features are extensive, from mapping controls and automation to dirt detection and voice integrations, but not every reviewer found those advanced features equally reliable or worthwhile.
Smart features are a major strength, with app control, scheduling, and AI-led cleaning strategy called out repeatedly.
Area-rug handling is a weak spot in at least one review, where chassis-lift behavior hurt vacuuming on lower rugs and still did not fully protect thicker carpet.
Rug handling is good overall, especially at transitions and around bath-mat-style edges that can trip other robots.
Setup was described as especially easy, with quick app connection and a smooth initial onboarding experience.
Setup is described as straightforward and easy in multiple reviews, with app pairing and first-use mapping feeling simple.
Charging is a consistent plus thanks to roughly 80-minute fast charging, while battery performance itself ranges from solid to only average once max-power cleaning is involved.
One reviewer highlights meaningfully faster charging, which improves turnaround between cleaning sessions.
The dock bag setup is well featured, but the onboard dustbin is a recurring tradeoff: reviewers liked the bag capacity and bin design, yet several called the robot’s internal bin small.
The robot uses a self-emptying dust canister and dock setup, reducing direct contact with collected debris.
One review explicitly called the build robust, pairing the slim form with a durable-feeling body.
High-pile or fluffier carpet performance is more mixed: climbing ability is praised, but fine-debris pickup is not uniformly perfect.
Low-pile carpet results are very strong in the positive tests cited, with standout pickup on flatter rugs and controlled test carpets.
On medium-pile carpet, the X60 posts clearly above-average deep-clean results in multiple tests, though exact scores vary by reviewer and setup.
Medium-carpet performance is solid for surface debris and lighter embedded dirt, but not framed as a full upright replacement.
Debris prevention is not flawless: in one torture-style test the auto-empty process jammed under a very heavy load.
One benchmark-heavy review went so far as to place the X60 at the top of its current robot-vacuum rankings.
Compared with prior Saros models, reviews generally frame the Saros 20 as a step up in suction and mobility.
App and control feedback is mixed: some reviewers found the mapping tools and redesigned app intuitive, while others called the software cluttered, confusing, or merely second-best to Roborock.
The Roborock app is presented as the main control center and is described as powerful and easy to manage.
Corner cleaning is a strength when the side brush and edge systems deploy correctly, though perfection is not always claimed.
Corner cleaning is repeatedly strong thanks to the extending side brush or mop behavior.
At least one test specifically praised the X60’s grout cleaning, suggesting good pickup from grooves and textured hard-floor gaps.
One review says the robot can reach super tight gaps near the floor, suggesting strong hard-floor detail cleaning in narrow spaces.
The X60’s blue or proactive light is repeatedly described as helping it spot dust, stains, or debris that cameras alone might miss.
Docking and auto-emptying work well enough in normal conditions, but some reviews still stop short of calling the system flawless.
Docking and auto-empty are mostly reliable and highly automated, but at least one review reports occasional incomplete emptying.
Dock noise is better than average in the supporting reviews, with self-emptying described as relatively subdued rather than startling.
Dock emptying and pumping are noticeably louder than normal cleaning according to one review.
Stain removal is a real strength overall, with strong coffee and hot-sauce results, though one review stressed that moisture and settings matter.
Dried-on stains like coffee are handled very well, though some residue may still need extra passes.
Ease of use is generally good thanks to simple setup and intuitive controls, though not every reviewer agreed the deeper settings remain easy.
Everyday cleaning controls are described as simple even though the robot offers many deeper options.
Edge cleaning is good in the best cases, especially along baseboards, but some homes with quarter-round or similar moldings expose clear weaknesses.
Edge and baseboard cleaning is repeatedly praised, especially where the extending brush or mop reaches right up to edges.
Emptying results are generally good in normal use, but not spotless, with leftover crumbs or maintenance caveats still appearing in some reviews.
Auto-emptying helps contain mess and reduces the need to handle dust directly after each run.
The filter clearly captures fine dust and debris, but at least one review said it still needs frequent manual cleaning after auto-emptying.
One hands-on review explicitly said the X60 left the floor looking comfortingly shiny after mopping.
Carpet hair pickup is excellent in the supporting reviews, ranging from near-total cat-hair pickup to a perfect flattened-pet-hair score.
Carpet hair pickup is generally good, though not every test was spotless and some hair remained in tougher cases.
Hard-floor hair pickup is good but not flawless in the salon-style stress test cited by one review.
Hair management is a major strength. Multiple reviewers reported little to no hair wrap, and several highlighted the anti-tangle dual-brush design.
Anti-tangle performance is a major strength, especially for long hair and pet hair around the brush system.
Fine-dust pickup on hard floors is strong, with reviewers calling out litter dust, coffee grounds, or similar small debris as well handled.
Hard-floor fine-dust pickup is excellent in the positive tests cited, including near-perfect or perfect results.
The X60 generally handles larger dry messes well on hard floors, from cat litter and rice to leaves, paper, sand, and other chunky debris.
Large debris pickup on hard floors is consistently strong in the reviews that tested crumbs, litter, and bigger particles.
An onboard blue light or similar assist light is explicitly mentioned as part of the X60’s sensing hardware.
The heating story is mixed. Several reviews praised heated mopping or hot pad washing, while others said real on-floor heat is brief or falls short of the advertising.
Hot-water mop washing is a consistent highlight, with the dock repeatedly praised for very high wash temperatures.
The X60 is portrayed as technically ambitious, with at least one review calling its slim body plus strong threshold climbing a major engineering achievement.
One review explicitly says the Saros 20's suction leads the market on paper.
One reviewer specifically framed the fast obstacle reactions as useful in homes where kids leave toys on the floor.
One ad-vs-reality test found the X60 handled peanuts and similar larger debris well enough to count as a pass, though not perfectly.
Large-debris handling looks strong in the review that explicitly tested bigger particles on hard floors.
The slim body is one of the X60’s most repeated positives, especially for low-clearance spaces and homes with furniture other robots cannot reach under.
The slim body is consistently praised for getting under low furniture and expanding the area the robot can clean.
Maintenance is reduced compared with simpler robots, but not eliminated: reviewers still mention water use, dock cleanup, filter upkeep, and pad wear as ongoing chores.
Day-to-day upkeep is described as simple and low effort once the dock and consumables are in place.
Mapping tools can be strong, but path efficiency is inconsistent. Several reviews noted below-average navigation efficiency, occasional missed areas, repeated passes, or getting lost.
Mapping is described as fast and accurate in early runs, with reviewers saying the robot learns spaces quickly.
One review praised the ability to remove mop pads before carpet vacuuming, calling it a standout carpet-protection feature.
The dock can remove the mop pads for vacuum-only runs, helping protect carpets from unnecessary moisture.
Mopping is broadly strong, especially on everyday hard-floor cleaning and many stain tests, but a few reviews said specific messes, settings, or marketing claims keep it from being flawless.
Mopping is capable and sometimes excellent on stains, but several reviews still say it is less convincing than the vacuuming.
Noise was generally described as impressively restrained for a flagship with this much suction, though it is still louder on max than lower-power cleaning modes.
Reviewers repeatedly call the robot quiet in operation, though the dock can still be louder during emptying.
Obstacle avoidance is one of the X60’s signature strengths, with many reviews praising its reactions around cords, toys, and other objects, even if a few tests still found misses.
Obstacle avoidance is one of the robot's clearest strengths, especially around cords, clutter, and common household objects.
Odor handling is a plus, with pet-odor solution support and positive comments about the dock avoiding bad smells during routine use.
One review says the dock's drying and airflow help prevent the familiar used-mop smell over time.
Ownership-cost concerns appear in at least one review because Dreame is said to approve only its own floor-cleaning solution.
Automation and low-touch cleaning are recurring strengths, especially with self-emptying, self-maintenance, and hands-free daily upkeep.
One review emphasizes set-and-forget convenience for routine floor maintenance once the robot is configured.
Overall sentiment is positive: most reviewers called the X60 one of the best or most capable robots they tested, even when they also flagged tradeoffs.
Overall sentiment is strong across most reviews, though one reviewer felt somewhat let down by the mopping tradeoffs.
Pet-focused extras show up repeatedly, including flattened pet-hair performance, pet-odor detergent support, and app features aimed at pet zones and pet-related cleaning.
Pet-oriented evidence centers on litter, fur, and pet-aware path changes, making the Saros 20 look especially pet-friendly.
At least one critical review argued the X60’s performance does not justify its $1,700 price, despite acknowledging real strengths.
Reviews generally see strong performance at the flagship price, but they also stress that it is still expensive.
Privacy certification is explicitly highlighted in one review, which says the system has documented data-protection credentials.
Runtime is adequate rather than class-leading. Some reviewers reported solid coverage or long sessions, while others found square-footage-per-charge only middling at higher settings.
Runtime is consistently described as strong enough that battery anxiety is low in normal use.
Dock self-maintenance is a major strength overall, with repeated praise for hot-water pad washing, hot-air drying, and strong mop-cleaning performance.
Self-maintenance is strong, with reviewers praising the robot and dock for automatic mop cleaning and reduced hands-on care.
Feature longevity got a qualified note in one review, which said Matter support may depend on future firmware updates.
The liquid system is one of the X60’s richer features, with repeated mentions of dual detergent compartments, pet formulas, and automated mixing or dispensing.
The dock supports floor-cleaning solution use, with reviews noting a separate or dedicated solution compartment.
One reviewer specifically praised the redesigned dock for being smaller and taking up less space than the previous generation.
One review says the dock is quite large, so buyers should plan its placement carefully.
One review specifically praised the X60 for leaving a streak-free sheen after mopping.
Mopping residue and streaking are recurring caveats in several reviews, especially compared with stronger roller-mop rivals.
Threshold handling is strong in some homes and tests, but not universally foolproof, with reports ranging from no issues to stranding or wheel-suspension errors.
The robot usually avoids rescues and gets unstuck better than many rivals, though isolated jam reports still appear.
Across multiple tests, reviewers repeatedly highlighted the X60’s very high suction output and strong real-world pickup, even if one airflow test said raw pressure did not fully translate into the absolute best measured seal.
Multiple reviews consistently praise very strong suction and pickup power across hard floors, carpets, and mixed surfaces.
One negative review said the X60 did not suit a cramped, cluttered home especially well.
Early sentiment in one review was cautious rather than fully confident, citing Dreame’s mixed reputation for long-term reliability and customer support.
Under-furniture cleaning is one of the clearest X60 advantages, with several reviewers saying the low body let it reach places other robots missed.
The slim body helps the robot reach under furniture, cupboards, and other low-clearance spots that bulkier robots miss.
Value is where enthusiasm cools: some reviewers liked the product overall but still questioned whether the premium price beats cheaper Dreame or rival alternatives.
One review argues that getting better navigation at the same price strengthens the value case versus older models.
The X60 is consistently described as able to vacuum or mop well, but some reviews say the result depends heavily on settings and home layout.
One review says the robot can handle practically any environment, especially homes with mixed surfaces and thresholds.
The water tanks are usable but not generous; one review estimated them as smaller than the previous model’s tanks.
The water tanks are described as easy to handle, with accessible filling and removal in the dock.
One review called the overall unit relatively heavy, which could matter for portability.