Smart home devices are no longer limited to just robot vacuums or air purifiers. Dreame Technology is preparing to take advantage of this changing trend at CES 2026. This year, the company is showcasing its ecosystem for the first time, which includes products ranging from cleaning to kitchen, air conditioning and personal care.
Till now, Dreame was known as a premium smart cleaning brand, but at CES 2026, the company is positioning itself as a connected home brand and not just a vacuum maker. Dreame focuses on systems that work in the background, relieving users of daily tasks without the need for frequent manual controls.
This year, Dreame’s presence at CES is bigger than ever. For the first time, the company is showcasing its products at two big places. Its main ecosystem showcase took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center, while the focus was on smart cleaning products at the Venetian Expo. This is Dreame’s biggest CES setup yet.
Dreame also showed some new and important products at CES 2026. The most discussed among these was the X60 series robot vacuum. The company claims that this will be the thinnest flagship robot vacuum ever, measuring just 7.95 centimeters thick. It is specially designed for better cleaning under low height furniture.
Dreame also showed another technology at CES 2026 that caught everyone’s attention. The company showed off a stair-climbing robot specifically designed for multi-story homes. Earlier, robot vacuums used to stop near stairs, but this new concept of Dreame is said to be capable of climbing up and down stairs.
It was intended for homes with multiple floors and each floor requiring different cleaning solutions. If this technology proves to be practical, it can bring a big change in the robot vacuum category.
Moving into the smart home space, Dreame is now foraying into the kitchen and cooling category as well. At CES, the company showed off a new D-Wind series air conditioner that is designed to fit in the corner of a room. It also introduced a smart refrigerator that delivers sparkling water instantly.
Dreame is also innovating in the personal care segment. At CES, the company showed off a new 2-in-1 hair dryer and styling tool called the AirStyle Pro HI. It is designed for professional-level styling at home and has new attachments. Dream will also hold a special launch event during CES, in which it will showcase its entire ecosystem. The company aims to show how different devices can work together to create a single smart home experience, rather than acting as separate gadgets.
In India, Dream started its operations in 2023 and its products are currently available on online platforms. This big showcase at CES suggests that the company may expand its product portfolio to other markets including India in the future.
Overall, Dream’s move to CES 2026 is about more than just showcasing new products. This suggests that the next phase of smart home will not be based on individual devices, but on a connected system, where technology will be less visible and more useful.












