Dreame CES Unveiled

Perth, Jan 13: Dreame Technology has detailed its push beyond robot vacuums and cleaning devices, unveiling an AI-powered Whole-home Smart Ecosystem during CES 2026 in Las Vegas earlier this month.
Presented across the company’s largest-ever CES showcase spanning two booths, the announcement positioned Dreame as a broader connected-lifestyle player, with an ecosystem designed to span the home, garden, outdoor spaces and on-the-move use cases.
“We’re delighted to be debuting the Dreame Whole-home Smart Ecosystem with our largest-ever showcase at CES 2026,” said Yu Hao, founder and CEO of Dreame.

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“Having already established ourselves as leaders in the tech industry, we are now utilising our expertise to bring advanced AI systems to the whole home. By turning homes into intelligent environments, we are pioneering true smart living through a single joined-up ecosystem, promising a meaningful impact on wellbeing and on society as a whole, with users reclaiming their time for the things that truly matter to them, embracing their wildest dreams.”
Dreame says the ecosystem is built as a collaborative network of devices that work together across six categories: Smart Home, Smart Cleaning, Smart Kitchen, Smart Personal Care, Smart Garden and Smart Entertainment.


The company outlined a range that includes smart home appliances such as the FizzFresh™ Refrigerator, the Aura Mini LED 4K smart TV series, the AI Inverter Washer L9, and automated air conditioners and purifiers, alongside its established wet and dry vacuums, stick vacuums and robot vacuums.
In kitchen and personal care, the ecosystem extends to water purifiers, range hoods, ovens and dishwashers, as well as high-speed hair dryers, electric toothbrushes and AI smart rings.
Outdoors, Dreame highlighted robotic lawn mowers and robotic pool cleaners designed for hands-free maintenance, while its entertainment category includes products such as AI smart glasses and an AI printer.
The company said the ecosystem is underpinned by three platform technologies reused across categories:
AI algorithms that learn and adapt through data and continuous learning, high-speed motors that drive device performance, and bionic robotic arms intended to deliver more human-like operational capability.

Control is centralised via the Dreame app, which acts as a one-stop hub to manage devices and routines across the ecosystem.
Alongside the ecosystem reveal, Dreame showcased a wave of flagship product launches, including the X60 Max Ultra Complete robot vacuum, the Aero Pro wet and dry vacuum, and the Delta-Wind Air Conditioner, described as a corner-embedded unit designed to install seamlessly without structural modifications.
Dreame also introduced the RZ601 Pro gas range and highlighted its Pilot 20 AI Smart Hair Dryer, which it claims is the world’s first to feature a bionic dual-robotic-arm system to analyse scalp health and dynamically adjust temperature and airflow in real time.
Beyond the home, the company presented the Zircon 2 Ultra Robotic Pool Cleaner and the A3 AWD Pro Series robotic lawn mower, which uses AI for wire-free mapping, edge trimming and obstacle avoidance.
Dreame also premiered its brand film, All Dreams in One Dreame, describing it as a reflection of the company’s belief that intelligent innovation can help “every dream” become achievable through smarter, more connected living.
The CES activations have now wrapped, but Dreame says it will continue expanding its ecosystem strategy as it targets a broader smart living footprint for its global user base.

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