Not related to Homeassistant.
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You're correct! But there's not a Dreametech or robot vacuum community, and I'm sure some people that use Home Assistant also use robot vacuums and might have some insight to offer.
As it turned out, the problem was that this particular robot is smart enough to know it shouldn't start cleaning a floor without a base station if it's going to have to dump it's dirty mop water and refill with clean water, but it's not smart enough to simply turn off the mopping function and just vacuum - you have to do that manually.
people that use Home Assistant also use robot vacuums
For me it's the opposite.
I want my data NOT to get sent into all kinds of foreign clouds and servers.
Therefore I am using HA. It keeps my data locally.
And for the same reason I avoid all kinds of 'phone home' devices. Robot vacuums are the perfect 'phone home' devices. They spy not just your WiFi but also how your home looks like, every inch and every cm.
On Dreame robot vacuums you can actually flash your own firmware like Valetudo which is also quite popular in Home Assistant peers since it no longer phones home
That's good news!
It's not really firmware, its a software solution that blocks it from phoning home. It still behaves the same.