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Best of CES 2026: Dreame Goes Big (and Smart)

  • Writer: By John R. Quain
    By John R. Quain
  • 26 minutes ago
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Traditionally, if a company introduced a couple of new products at the annual CES consumer electronics show, it was considered to be significant news. Dreame just exploded that quaint idea by introducing dozens of products, from laundry handling robots to health monitoring rings to action cameras--all at once. Dreame calls it a "Whole Home Ecosystem." We call it overwhelmingly impressive.



At the CES 2026 show (January 6 to 9) in Las Vegas Dreame (pronounced "dreamy") rolled out an astounding number of new products ranging from intelligent hair dryers to robotic lawn mowers, big-screen TVs, security cameras, air conditioners, washers, dryers, coffee makers, stoves, toothbrushes, refrigerators—even chainsaws.



Dreame took over one of the largest display areas in the center hall at CES 2026, eclipsing many more well-known brands. Dreame is just 9 years old and most consumers who have heard of the company will associate it with an attractive line of robovacs. But Dreame clearly plans to be much, much more, with dozens of new products expected to enter the U.S. this year.


Dreame is definitely aiming high. Indoors, its new, innovative stair-climbing robovac, the Cyber X, promises to take cleaning to the next level, climbing stairs quickly and quietly. Many companies in the highly competitive space are working on two-storey solutions, but Dreame's may be the most promising yet. Its Cyber X robovac uses rubber tractor-treaded legs to climb a variety of stairs, even spiral staircases, without any additional adapters or equipment.


Outdoors, Dreame is also looking to reach new heights with an all-wheel-drive robotic lawnmower. The forthcoming A3 AWD Pro Series will not only recognize and avoid over 300 different kinds of obstacles, but it will also be able to traverse hills with up to an 80-degree slope.


While many CES attendees were enthralled by Dreame's debut of fitness and health monitoring rings, we were particularly drawn to a not-yet-released diminutive 8K action camera. No bigger than a tube of lipstick, the Leaptic Cube is designed to go anywhere and everywhere. It's part of a modular system that snaps together instantly by using magnetic connections that can hook it up to a separate LCD display, various adapters and even an extended battery pack. Hands-on with a pre-production unit revealed how flexible it is with solid image stabilization and easy-to-follow touch-screen controls. We can hardly wait to take it skiing and driving.



At CES, Dreame received several innovation awards from the show's organizers. Of particular note, was an award for the Furcatch FP10, an air purifier with a twist. Not only does it take most allergens out of the air, including pet hair, it also automatically removes the hair from its internal filter, preventing clogs and keeping the air clean. No fuss, no muss.


To summarize all of the company's new products, Dreame published a 49-page book. Not a pamphlet. A book. Even if only a fraction of Dreame's promised introductions come out in the next few months, it will be one of the most remarkable consumer electronics launches in decades.

 
 
 
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