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Dreame’s latest cordless vacuum cleaner works on both hard floors and carpets

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TL;DR Dreame has launched the H15 Pro CarpetFlex wet & dry vacuum cleaner.

The H15 Pro CarpetFlex comes with a special brush that ensures dry scrubbing on carpeted floors.

It comes in a cordless design and can operate even while lying flat at 180º, reaching under furniture.

If your home has a combination of hard and carpet flooring, you’ve probably had to rely on specialized equipment to ensure the latter gets a deeper cleaning. That could likely change with a new cordless vacuum cleaner from Dreame that ensures seamless cleaning on both surfaces.

Dreame has launched the H15 Pro CarpetFlex, a wet-and-dry vacuum cleaner with a cardless design. While the standard H15 Pro heat is designed for hard and engineered floors, the CarpetFlex is made for flatter floors and softer surfaces, such as rugs and carpets.

The H15 Pro CarpetFlex comes with dual brushes, one for hard floors and another for carpets, which users can change as needed. The standard hard brush combines vacuuming and mopping in one go. Meanwhile, the carpet brush effectively cleans dust, dander, pet hair, or even liquid spills as it passes — though it does not rinse the carpet before cleaning. The vacuum detects the change in the cleaning head and automatically adjusts the suction and the water flow.

Like other Dreame vacuum cleaners, including the H15 Pro Heat, the CarpetFlex also has an RGB sensor. Dreame claims this sensor allows it to detect dirt more effectively compared to single-colored lights from other brands. The vacuum cleaner also comes with an LED display, along with voice alerts informing you of its motion.

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It offers edge-to-edge cleaning, so areas such as the skirting around walls also get cleaned. It can also be used while the arm lies flat at 180º, allowing for easier cleaning of surfaces under couches or other pieces of furniture. Unlike the H15 Pro Heat, there are no automatic arm movements or app-based hands-free controls, so you will have to rely a little more on elbow grease.

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