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This Robovac Has Arms and Legs: Dreame’s Revolutionary Robot Vacuum

15/1/25

By:

Bharti B. Hariyani

CES 2025 unveils Dreame’s step-climbing, tool-using robotic marvel.

CES 2025 unveils Dreame’s step-climbing, tool-using robotic marvel.

Introduction

At CES 2025, Dreame stunned attendees with its innovative robot vacuum that combines advanced mobility and functionality. The new concept bot features legs for navigating steps and room transitions, an arm capable of lifting heavy objects, and a toolkit for intricate cleaning tasks. This cutting-edge device promises to revolutionize home cleaning.

Step-Climbing Technology

Dreame's X50 Ultra showcased its ability to tackle steps and transitions up to 6 cm, overcoming a traditional challenge for robot vacuums. This advancement ensures seamless navigation across multi-level surfaces.



Robotic Arm Features

Dreame’s prototype goes further with a robust arm capable of picking up items weighing up to 500 grams. This includes shoes, toys, and other household items. Users can set specific drop-off zones, enhancing the bot’s utility for organizing cluttered spaces.

Advanced Cleaning Tools

Equipped with a detachable toolkit, the robot can reach tight spaces and corners, sweeping out hidden dust. The bot’s base station supports multiple mopping pads for tailored cleaning, reducing cross-contamination between rooms.

Availability and Pricing

Dreame plans to launch this robotic marvel later in 2025. While pricing details remain undisclosed, this high-tech solution is expected to target premium buyers seeking ultimate convenience.

Conclusion

Dreame’s step-climbing, tool-wielding robot vacuum represents a leap forward in smart home technology. With its multifunctional capabilities, it’s set to redefine household cleaning.

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