Chinese robot vacuum maker Dreame bets on AI-driven appliances to run household chores


Chinese household appliances maker Dreame Technology unveiled more than 20 new artificial intelligence-embedded products at this year’s CES trade show in Las Vegas, showing a glimpse of the future when smart devices would run almost all chores in a house.
Dreame’s new “AI-powered whole-home smart ecosystem” included a refrigerator with a built-in sparkling water system, night-vision security cameras, a hair dryer that analysed the health of a person’s scalp, a robot vacuum cleaner that can climb stairs, smart rings and action cameras. The firm also exhibited a bright-green concept electric supercar resembling a Bugatti.

“We want to improve everyday life for users through leading technologies,” Dreame global president Chang Xinwei told the Post on the sidelines of CES.

Chang said many of the company’s core technologies were “highly reusable” across different product lines. He pointed out that recent advances in large language models and physical AI – an area in which Dreame had a dedicated team – helped accelerate innovation at the company.

Dreame displays its ultra-compact Leaptic action cameras at the CES trade show. Photo: Wency Chen
Dreame displays its ultra-compact Leaptic action cameras at the CES trade show. Photo: Wency Chen
Based in Suzhou, the most populous city in eastern Jiangsu province, Dreame’s major exhibition at CES underscored its robust business growth in 2025, as Chinese robot vacuum cleaner makers continued to dominate the global market.
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