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04:01 AM UTC · SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2026 LA ERA · Global
May 9, 2026 · Updated 04:01 AM UTC
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Dreame expands into home ecosystem with robotic laundry arm and smart appliances

Chinese tech brand Dreame unveiled a new range of household products at IFA 2025, including an AI-powered robotic laundry arm and advanced steam cleaning tools.

Tomás Herrera

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Dreame expands into home ecosystem with robotic laundry arm and smart appliances
Dreame's new robotic laundry arm and smart home ecosystem

Chinese technology manufacturer Dreame has announced a major expansion of its product ecosystem, moving beyond vacuum cleaners into full-scale home automation and personal care. The company showcased its new lineup at the Internationale Funkausheldung Berlin (IFA 2025), presenting everything from air conditioners to robotic laundry assistants.

According to xataka.com.mx, the brand is targeting the Mexican market with several of these new releases. While official confirmation for specific dates is still pending, the outlet reported that many of these products are likely to arrive in Mexico in the coming months.

Advanced cleaning and automated home care

The company's new cleaning lineup features significant upgrades to its established robotic vacuum line. The Aqua20 Pro Ultra Roller Complete, the second generation of the Aqua line, serves as the brand's first robot vacuum capable of steam mopping at temperatures up to 160°C. This model utilizes 75°C hot water and 18 Newtons of bionic pressure for deep cleaning.

For manual cleaning, Dreame introduced the Aero Ultra Steam. This handheld vacuum uses hot water and foam to clean surfaces, reaching temperatures of up to 200°C. The device can operate at an 180-degree angle, allowing it to reach under furniture with a slim 8.85-centimeter profile and 30,000 pascals of suction power.

Perhaps the most ambitious reveal is the Z1 laundry robot. This multi-jointed robotic arm uses patented AI perception and multimodal detection to autonomously pick up, wash, dry, and remove clothing without human intervention. The outlet noted it remains unclear if the Z1 is a finalized consumer product or a future research project.

Beyond cleaning, Dreame is entering the kitchen and climate control markets. The new Series X air conditioners utilize a dual-arm airflow system with a 126-degree wide-angle distribution. For kitchens, the HX01 extractor hood uses articulated arms and millimeter-wave radar to detect utensil positions and adjust smoke capture in real-time.

Personal care also features prominently in the new catalog. The brand showcased the Aero Straight Pro, a hair straightener and dryer featuring a motor capable of 120,000 RPM, alongside the Miracle Pro high-speed dryer which includes a nutrient atomizer. The lineup also includes the Chrona Pro Max LED light therapy mask and the S9 Pro electric shaver, which uses a bionic robotic arm system for cleaning.

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