Amazon starts Prime Day robot vacuum discounts early

early Amazon – Prime Day is arriving early this year—June 23 through June 26—and robot vacuum brands are already pushing discounts. Here are the early deals worth attention, from Roborock and Dreame to Eufy, Shark, and iRobot.
The countdown starts before most people even finish putting away summer gear. Amazon Prime Day is scheduled earlier than usual this year—June 23 through June 26, instead of July—and the first round of robot vacuum deals is already live.
For anyone who’s been burned by flashy “discounts” that don’t actually move the needle, the timing matters. Not every markdown is a real bargain, especially in a market where features and pricing can swing wildly. A robot vacuum reviewer who tracks Prime Day deals year after year has gone through the early offers and picked out the discounts that hold up against tested performance and everyday value.
Roborock deals lead off the list. One standout is the Roborock Q7 M5+, priced at $250 (31% off from $360). The deal leans on the basics that tend to matter most in real homes—10. 000Pa of suction power. an anti-tangle brush design. LiDAR-powered navigation. and up to 9 weeks of self-emptied dust storage.
Another bargain aimed at buyers who want stronger cleaning power under $600: the Dreame L40 Ultra, currently $570 (down from $650). It’s described as underrated, with 25,000Pa suction, a self-washing mop, and a self-emptying dustbin.
If you’re shopping for top-tier navigation and obstacle avoidance, there’s the Roborock Saros 10R at $1,000 (38% off from $1,600). It combines a robot vacuum and mop setup. with 22. 000Pa suction power. hands-free cleaning. and navigation and obstacle avoidance that the reviewer says is among the best they’ve tested.
Eufy’s entry shows up at $270 (44% off from $480) for the Eufy C10. The pitch here is feature density: up to eight weeks of dust collection, LiDAR navigation, and a slim 2.85-inch-tall design meant to slip under furniture.
Roomba’s deal is positioned for people who want something simple to live with. The iRobot Roomba 105 Vac is listed at $249 (45% off from $450). It’s described as an entry-level Roomba with a self-emptying dustbin, LiDAR navigation, and row-based cleaning. The self-emptying dustbin is also framed as a time-saver—kept in a sunroom so there’s no bag replacement for up to two months.
Other early picks expand the range. Dreame D20 Plus is $279 (save $30), offered as a self-emptying robot vacuum and mop with up to 150 days of dust storage. Mova P10 Pro Ultra is $499 (save $100), with 26,000Pa suction and a hands-free, self-cleaning setup geared toward homes with pets. Lefant M210 Pro drops to $90 (save $110), positioned as a starter robot vacuum for smaller homes and apartments.
For readers focused on Roborock’s earlier tiers, the Roborock Q7 L5 is $140 (44% off from $250). It’s described as offering features that are unusually strong for the price, including up to 6,000Pa of suction power, an anti-tangle brush, and LiDAR navigation.
Roborock’s more ambitious machines also have their moment. The Roborock Saros Z70 is listed at $1,300 (35% off from $2,000), and the deal includes a $700 on-page coupon. The hook is the deployable mechanical arm designed to pick up items from the floor that may be in the way.
Another Roborock option: the Roborock Qrevo CurvX at $1,100 (27% off from $1,500), featuring 22,000Pa suction, a zero-tangle design, and Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition.
For a different kind of bargain—closer to the “under $300” line—there’s another self-emptying robot vacuum and mop deal at $280 (49% off from $550). The offer pairs 10,000Pa suction power with self-emptying capability.
Roborock’s lineup also includes a wet/dry option and more docking convenience: Roborock F25 Ultra is $500 (save $100) and is described as a wet/dry vacuum mop with a steam feature. Roborock H60 Hub Ultra is $330 (save $100), pitched as a self-emptying cordless vacuum.
Shark’s early deals bring in bagless convenience and UV cleaning. The Shark Matrix Clean is $290 (52% off from $599). It uses a bagless self-emptying system that doesn’t require dust bags, and is rated for up to 60 days of dust and debris collection at the dock.
At $180 (40% off from $300), the Shark Navigator is listed as a starter to midrange robot vacuum with strong performance on hard floors and carpet, plus obstacle avoidance.
The Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal is priced at $950 (27% off from $1,300). The reviewer says they’ve used it for months and still love it. calling out the UV light detection system built to find spills. stains. and messes on floors—then pairing that detection with a more powerful scrubbing action while mopping. The navigation and obstacle avoidance are also noted as good, with the brush rarely getting stuck on an object.
For a hands-free hard-floor option. Shark RV2820YE is $600 (save $200). described as a robot vacuum and mop combination that works as a bagless cleaning companion for hard floors. Shark Matrix Plus is $300 (save $400); the deal is tied to the Shark RV2610WA and its Sonic Mopping. which scrubs floors 100 times per minute to tackle tough stains.
Not everyone is only looking at robot vacuums. Alongside the early picks are vacuum deals in other categories. A Shark handheld-style option is listed at $220 (37% off from $350) for a lightweight vacuum cleaner with two accessories for dusting and crevice cleaning. Dreame H14 Pro is $370 (18% off from $450). described as a wet/dry vacuum mop that uses hot water. has 18. 000Pa suction. and can lie completely flat to mop under furniture.
For carpet-focused deep cleaning. there’s also an upright vacuum deal at $67 (24% off from $88). described as a powerful model with five height settings and three accessories for dusting. crevice. and upholstery cleaning. Levoit’s cordless vacuum is $140 (30% off from $200). pitched as rivaling models two to three times its original price. with up to 50 minutes of battery life per charge. a brush designed to avoid tangles. and portability that allows it to move up and down stairs.
Bissell PowerClean FurGuard is priced at $230 (save $70), a 280W cordless vacuum with a removable battery and crevice and upholstery tools. Shark NV352 is $180 (save $20), described as a highly rated upright that can become a go-to cleaning appliance.
Even a simpler option is on the list: Bissell CleanView 3508 is $60 (save $10). The reviewer says they’ve owned the upright vacuum for four years and still use it for large cleaning sessions instead of cordless and robot vacuums.
The timeline itself is easy to miss if you aren’t paying attention. Prime Day happens each summer, and in 2026 it runs from June 23 through June 26. That shift changes how quickly brands discount, and it’s part of why the early deals can be useful—if you know what you’re looking at.
How these picks were made is tied to the reviewer’s own work: testing robot vacuums across price ranges, checking deals weekly, and choosing offers that deliver the most features for the least money. With that approach, they say they can tell which discounts actually make sense and which ones don’t.
Meanwhile, other deal coverage is also underway. ZDNET’s experts are searching through early Prime Day sales to find the best discounts by category, and competing retailers’ best deals are also being gathered as the event approaches.
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