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Hundreds of influencersmedia people, and a few C-list celebs (sorry, Woz) filled the cavernous halls of San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts last week. They were gathered at the opening ceremony of Dreame, apparently in America and in the biggest universe. During the four-day exhibition, a Chinese robotics removal company created AI-coated future which continues to clean the floor until phonesSmart rings, smart cars, and more robotic arms more than any cat can be comfortable.
The event, called Dreame Next 2026, leaned heavily on the show and vaporware. Although there were specific causes in the wipe, to clean the air, personal careand home appliance groupsthe focus was on attention-grabbing tools. From a refrigerator with a robotic arm that keeps your food away from a a robot that folds your clothes to a A rocket powered EVeverywhere you looked there was something new to desire.
What was difficult to find were concrete details about what was inside the products, when they would be released, or what the price would be. Dreams have big goals from hypercars to humanoidsand at least, the scene gave a glimpse of what it thinks it might look like.
Seaside sent a photographer to the event, which ran from April 27 to April 30, to see what was real – and how many showed up.
A crowd follows Steve Wozniak as he demonstrates hair care products at the Dreame Next event. The founder of the Apple partnership was at the event to talk about your computer as Dreame announced the new line of Aurora Smartphones.
The Aurora Nex LS1 was the most popular model at launch. A mobile phone that allows you to combine various modules, including a 115mm telephoto lens, an action camera, sensors, a satellite communication module, and a “Smart Agent Module.”
The brand introduces the Aurora Lux, a range of phones with bold hardware, including gold plating and precious stones. There are 29 in all, and some of them are being thrown around – 200-megapixel sensor, anyone? – very clear. But with no launch date and limited hardware on display, it’s unlikely we’ll see these phones anytime soon.
The model shows the Aurora Lux with gold, which will run Dreame’s Aurora AIOS. This was shown on other companies’ devices at the event, and our international reviewer Dominic Preston called it out “an Android skin with full AI.” Dreame says AIOS will arrive later this year.
Dreame’s first EV, the Nebula Next 01 hypercar, was on display. The company claims that the four-door car will accelerate to 100km/h in 1.8 seconds. SeasideTravel editor Andrew Hawkins calls “nonsense.”
The Nebula NEXT 01 Jet Edition debuted at the event. The car is equipped with “rocket engines”, which are designed company claims it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 0.9 seconds.
Dreame’s new line of smart rings showcased at the event. There were no details, pricing, or release dates announced.
The Dreame Glow Ring will have heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring. The company also introduced an NFC ring that can act as a digital key.
The Dreame AI Smart Ring is 2.5 millimeters wide and is designed to send vibration alerts. The company says it will make its smart rings more luxurious, with 18K gold and platinum, set with natural diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds.
A demonstration of smart glasses.
The VitalGuard 1 Smartwatch.
The Z1 Embodied AI Laundry Robot uses an integrated robotic arm equipped with a powerful AI camera to place clothes in the dryer. It has to load, change, wash, and dry clothes in Dreame’s L9 washer and dryer. A teaser video showed a futuristic model that could fold clothes. Seaside saw the Z1 in action (less). at CES this year, and the company told us it would start within three years.
The Apex concept robot lawnmower with a robotic arm. It is designed to use the arm to help clean the yard and perform other tasks, such as picking fruit and watering the yard. Similar example was dropped last year at IFA by Dreame’s sub-brand Mova. Dreame also showed off its new A3 AWD Pro, which was launched at CES and is now available to buy.
The INNIX Aura R8000F TV it features robotic arms that extend and rotate its external speakers. Techradar reports that the speakers use AI to adapt to the environment in the room. Television is a part of Dreame’s new mini-LED lineexpected to arrive in the US this year.
Attendees download Dreame’s new line of Aero wet-dry and steam-dry products: the Aero Pro Steam and Aero Ultra. The company also announced new records for its lowest prices L60 robot vacuum series. Incorporating up to 35,000 Pa suction, hot water wipes, and a rise above changing rooms, these cleaners are now available.
The Cyber10 Ultra robot vacuum with arm it was first shown at CES 2025. This a thinking robot it is designed to use its folding arm for material handling and for on-site cleaning and replacement equipment. One of the arm robots they’ve shipped this year is Dreame’s X60 Pro Ultra. It was shown at the event and its appearance two robotic arms which extends the mop and side brush to reach tight spaces.
Dreame introduced several new products. This includes AirStyle Pro HI 8-in-one styling system and Aero Straight Pro stylerwhich combines drying and straightening, such as Dyson Airstrait. Tom’s Guide report that both devices connect to a program that “creates a profile of your hair – its color, thickness and condition – and then adjusts the temperature and air flow accordingly.” Dreame quickly made a name for herself in the hair salon space with Dyson dupes, promoting a case from a British company.