
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Dreame Technology, a key player in consumer electronics and intelligent manufacturing, presented its groundbreaking smart home ecosystem. This year marks the company's most extensive showcase to date, featuring a range of innovative products designed to enhance everyday living. Dreame Technology's display emphasized its vision of 'All Dreams in One Dreame,' aiming to create a cohesive smart living network that seamlessly integrates technology into daily routines. The company envisions a future where smart devices work harmoniously in the background, alleviating household chores and promoting a more organized and enjoyable lifestyle. Among the highlights was the X60 Series robot vacuum, drawing significant interest for its sleek 7.95cm height, allowing it to effortlessly navigate under furniture. Equipped with advanced features such as the HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0 and OmniSight AI System, the X60 stands out as one of the most sophisticated robot vacuums available. Additionally, the D-Wind Series air conditioner was introduced, boasting a refined design that enhances airflow efficiency through an optimized fan, motor, and duct system. Dreame also showcased personal care gadgets, including the AirStyle Pro HI, which offers salon-quality styling at home, further demonstrating its commitment to innovation in smart home technology.
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