CES

Dare to Dreame – Building a whole-smarthome ecosystem

It’s not every day a company decides to undertake such an ambitious project, to develop an entire smart living ecosystem but that is exactly what Dreame Technology have vowed to do.

Dreame, known in Australia for their home appliances such as vacuums, air purifiers and pool cleaners has used CES 2026 to announce that they intend to create an AI-powered Whole-home Smart Ecosystem “designed to transform how connected devices work together across the home, garden and beyond”

They have announced a vision of “All Dreams in One Dreame” which builds on their already impressive foundation where over 30 million households in over 100 countries use their devices in their homes.

Dreame at CES 2026

The philosophy is designed to encourage consumers to immerse themselves in the ecosystem where all household appliances and devices communicate with each other. Whilst Dreame’s goal may be that consumers purchase only their products, in reality there is a need for consumers to be able to incorporate third-party devices into their ecosystem. It is encouraging that some of their products are listed as incorporating the Matter protocol. For me that is crucial if you hope to entice customers into a single smarthome ecosystem.

As part of their increasing inventory they released details of their newest products. It is unknown at this stage which will make it to our shores. When we find out we will let you know

  • X60 Max Ultra Complete robot vacuum – at just 7.95cm (3.13in) in height allowing it to glide under low furniture
  • Aero Pro wet & dry vacuum – minimising hair tangles and buildup plus a hot wash self-cleaning dock keeps the vacuum clean
  • Delta-Wind Air Conditioner – its first fully embedded cabinet air conditioner
  • Dreame RZ601 Pro gas range – convection oven with powerful gas cooking performance with burners up to 22000BTU
  • Dreame Pilot 20 AI Smart Hair Dryer – claims to have the world’s first bionic dual-robotic-arm system. The top arm employs advanced sensors to analyse scalp health, while the second arm dynamically adjusts temperature, airflow, and speed
  • Zircon 2 Ultra Robotic Pool Cleaner – uses laser mapping, powerful suction and an app-controlled auto-dock system
  • A3 AWD Pro Series robotic lawn mower – utilises wire-free mapping and precision edge trimming
A3 AWD Pro

The company says “The foundation of the ecosystem lies in three key pillars of platform-based core technologies that can be reused across these diverse categories. Dreame’s AI algorithms are the brain of the ecosystem, leveraging big data and continuous leaning to learn, adapt, and anticipate human needs”

You can check out the full range of locally available products at Dreame’s Australian website

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