Inside Dreame’s Wild Launch Event — Filled with Unavailable Products

Inside Dreame’s Wild Launch Event — Filled with Unavailable Products

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The Chinese robot vacuum manufacturer hosted influencers, celebrities, and a fair share of futuristic concepts at its major event in San Francisco. During the showcase at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, Dreame introduced its expansion plans into both America and a larger ecosystem of products. The event, Dreame Next 2026, was filled with attention-grabbing concept gadgets, such as AI-driven smartphones, smart rings, and smart cars, in addition to promotional displays featuring robot arms.

Steve Wozniak was present, demonstrating haircare products and discussing personal computing as Dreame announced a new line of Aurora Smartphones. Among the most notable launches were the modular Aurora Nex LS1 smartphone and the luxuriously designed Aurora Lux phones. However, detailed technical specifications, pricing, or release date details remained scarce.

Dreame’s display of futuristic products included concepts like a rocket-powered EV, wearable tech such as smart rings and glasses, and robots capable of helping with household chores. It showed off the Nebula Next Hypercar and a robotic arm-powered Z1 Embodied AI Laundry Robot. Yet, clarity on when or if many would come to market was missing.

The event featured practical launches as well, such as a new line of vacuums, including the L60 robot vacuum series, and new haircare products. Despite their ambitious concepts, the event was more about demonstrating ideas than concrete product releases.

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