Dreame Returns to CES 2026 with an Enhanced Robot Vacuum
Last year at CES, Dreame unveiled a robot vacuum prototype featuring an extendable arm. Though the arm was impressive in its ability to move, it never demonstrated the ability to pick up objects, leaving audiences a bit underwhelmed.
Fast forward to this year's event, and Dreame has transitioned from concept to reality with the Cyber 10 Ultra. Recently highlighted at IFA in Berlin, the company has now confirmed this advanced vacuum will be hitting the market later in the year.
New Capabilities with the Cyber 10 Ultra
This state-of-the-art vacuum boasts a retractable arm that mirrors the previous year's prototype. Sprouting from the device's top, this arm is finished with a claw-like apparatus adept at collecting a wider variety of items. It can lift objects up to 500 grams (around 1 pound), surpassing the capabilities of last year's Roborock arm that managed just 300 grams.
More Than Just Picking Up
Yet, the arm doesn't stop at just lifting items off the ground. It is designed to accommodate cleaning tools, such as vacuum nozzles and brushes from its charging base. This feature allows it to serve much like traditional vacuum hose attachments, reaching tight and difficult areas in the home.
Advanced Features and Mobility
In addition to its unique arm, the Cyber 10 Ultra incorporates mopping functions and can navigate over small obstacles up to 6 centimeters, approximately 2.4 inches. Although not as robust as the stair-navigating Cyber X prototype also showcased at CES, it ensures the vacuum accesses extra areas within a household.
Availability & Pricing
While Dreame has yet to announce a specific launch date, they are aiming for an August release. The Cyber 10 Ultra is expected to retail for approximately €1799, which equates to around $2,100.



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