Dreame aims to equip you with a smartphone, a smart ring, and a sports car powered by rocket technology.
Dreame Technology, widely recognized for its robot vacuums and various smart home gadgets, aims to expand into phone manufacturing, wearable technology, and the automotive sector. At last week's DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco, the company introduced two smartphone models, three smart rings, and a rocket-propelled sports car, marking its entry into new product categories.
Dreame's first smartphones feature modular hardware
The Aurora series consists of two variants: the Aurora NEX and the Aurora LUX. Both operate on AURORA AIOS 1.0, a proprietary AI operating system developed by Dreame. This system adapts to user preferences, supports touch, voice, and vision inputs, and includes multi-agent collaboration to assist users in completing intricate tasks from beginning to end.
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The camera system offers a maximum resolution of 200MP across all focal lengths, along with 8K video recording at 60fps and 14-bit RAW multi-frame stacking capabilities. A modular design allows users to attach accessories such as an action camera, telephoto lens, emergency satellite connectivity module, and a standalone AI module.
Dreame also claims that the smartphones are equipped with a 360-degree surround antenna system that detects how the device is being held in real time and adjusts to maintain an unobstructed antenna path in milliseconds, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity.
Three rings, each with a distinct purpose
Dreame's collection of smart rings serves three specific functions. The Health ring tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, body temperature, respiration, and sleep patterns, utilizing ECG monitoring to identify potential arrhythmias or atrial fibrillation risks, complete with AI-driven alerts based on historical data.
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The Vibration ring provides notifications and reminders through a haptic motor, similar to RingConn’s newly launched Gen 3 ring, and it can be utilized for various notifications, medication reminders, schedule alerts, and sedentary warnings. The NFC ring is focused on access control, enabling locker unlocking and remote photography, in addition to basic health monitoring and water resistance up to 50 meters.
All three rings are packaged with a jewelry-box-style charging case that Dreame asserts can extend the total battery life of the NFC ring to 150 days, though the battery life of the other two rings remains unspecified.
A rocket car that accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in under a second
Dreame’s Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition features a dual solid-fuel booster system that activates in 150 milliseconds and generates a peak thrust of 100 kN. The company claims it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 0.9 seconds.
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The vehicle is equipped with a proprietary 2,160-line automotive LiDAR system that detects road obstacles with far greater detail than standard LiDAR, supporting autonomous driving up to Level 3.
The rest of the product lineup
The DREAME NEXT event also showcased a wide array of smart home devices. On the appliance front, Dreame unveiled the Air Conditioner X60, which features a dual robotic arm design to optimize airflow across eight drive motors, and the Z Series, a fully flush-mount AC unit intended to blend seamlessly with walls and ceilings. Both models incorporate AI-driven temperature and energy management.
Additionally, Dreame introduced the Z1 Laundry Robot, capable of autonomously managing the entire laundry process, from picking up clothes to washing and drying, and removing them once finished. In the realm of personal devices, Dreame presented the MOONIX AI Glasses, which weigh 16.9 grams and operate on a continuous recording model to create a personalized AI profile that acts proactively for the user.
An AI pendant designed for dietary monitoring was also revealed. This device uses an integrated camera to track food intake bite by bite and offers nutritional estimates through a multimodal AI inference engine. Pricing and availability details for all these products were not disclosed.
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Dreame aims to equip you with a smartphone, a smart ring, and a sports car powered by rocket technology.
At its DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco last week, Dreame Technology introduced two smartphones, three AI smart rings, and a rocket-powered sports car, signaling the home appliance brand's expansion into entirely new categories.
