Dreame has grown massively beyond just being a robot vacuum company. At CES this year, the company showcased just how far it has come, though not everything is necessarily destined for Australian customers.
The big news from Las Vegas is Dreame's "Whole-home Smart Ecosystem", a connected network of devices spanning six categories: Smart Home, Smart Cleaning, Smart Kitchen, Smart Personal Care, Smart Garden, and Smart Entertainment.
It's all controlled through a single app, and naturally, it's powered by AI (because of course it is in 2026).
For Aussies, the headline announcement is the X60 Max Ultra Complete robot vacuum, which is confirmed to launch here early this year. At just 7.95cm tall, it's Dreame's thinnest robot vacuum yet.
The X60 Max Ultra uses Dreame's AI-enhanced OmniSight system, which apparently plans routes 200% faster than previous models and can avoid over 280 different types of objects.
It's also got dual robotic legs that let it climb steps up to 7.95cm high, which is genuinely useful for those annoying floor transitions between rooms.
Australian pricing hasn't been confirmed yet, but we'll update once we know more.
Dreame also confirmed that "an additional smart personal-care innovation" from their CES lineup will launch in Australia early this year. They're being deliberately vague about what that is, but my money's on the Pilot 20 AI Smart Hair Dryer, a wild device with a 150,000 RPM motor and a dual-robotic-arm system that analyses your scalp health while adjusting temperature and airflow in real time.
Beyond what's coming to Australia, Dreame showed off an impressive range of products at CES that give you a sense of where the company's headed. There's the Delta-Wind Air Conditioner that embeds into wall corners without requiring structural modifications, a FizzFresh Refrigerator with a built-in sparkling water dispenser, and its Aura Mini LED 4K TV series.
The Smart Garden category includes the A3 AWD Pro Series robotic lawn mower with wire-free mapping and four-wheel drive, plus the Zircon 2 Ultra Robotic Pool Cleaner that promises to clean your pool steps.
These aren't confirmed for Australia yet, but they're worth keeping an eye on.
Dreame's ecosystem is built on what they call three pillars: AI algorithms for learning and adapting to user needs, high-speed motors for powerful performance, and bionic robotic arms for human-like operation.
The whole thing is managed through the Dreame app, which acts as a central hub for everything from scheduling your robot vacuum to adjusting your air conditioning.
That promise sounds good on paper, but the reality could be very different. For a start, you don't want to be locked in to only using Dreame's hardware for every appliance, right?
And as I found when I was trying to control Samsung's Music Frame speakers through the SmartThings smarthome app, different product categories have very different needs, and one app for everything doesn't necessarily make that easier.
Still, with over 30 million users worldwide, Dreame's clearly got momentum behind it.
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