Dreame's Arm-Enabled Robot Vacuum Returns to CES with Enhanced Features and Capabilities
After a promising prototype at last year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Dreame has finally brought its arm-enabled robot vacuum, the Cyber 10 Ultra, to market. The device boasts an extendable mechanical arm that can pick up objects weighing up to 500 grams, significantly outperforming its predecessor with a weight limit of just 300 grams.
The arm is equipped with a claw-like mechanism at the end, allowing it to grasp and lift various items, including cleaning accessories like vacuum nozzles and brush attachments. This feature enables users to easily access hard-to-reach areas, much like how traditional vacuums are used with hose attachments.
During our visit to CES, we caught a glimpse of the Cyber 10 Ultra in action, where it successfully picked up balls and placed them in a basket. However, heavier objects were not tested, leaving us wondering about its actual capabilities.
One notable aspect of the Cyber 10 Ultra is its mopping abilities and ability to climb small steps, with a height limit of just over 6cm (about 2.4 inches). While it may not match the impressive stair-climbing prowess of its sibling model, the Cyber X prototype, this feature still extends the vacuum's reach into various areas of the home.
Pricing for the Cyber 10 Ultra has been set at approximately โฌ1799 (around $2,100), although a specific release date has yet to be confirmed. Dreame targets an August launch, with expectations that the device will become available later this year.
With its enhanced features and capabilities, the Cyber 10 Ultra is poised to become a top contender in the robot vacuum market. Its ability to pick up various objects and access hard-to-reach areas makes it an attractive option for those seeking convenience and efficiency in their cleaning routine.
After a promising prototype at last year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Dreame has finally brought its arm-enabled robot vacuum, the Cyber 10 Ultra, to market. The device boasts an extendable mechanical arm that can pick up objects weighing up to 500 grams, significantly outperforming its predecessor with a weight limit of just 300 grams.
The arm is equipped with a claw-like mechanism at the end, allowing it to grasp and lift various items, including cleaning accessories like vacuum nozzles and brush attachments. This feature enables users to easily access hard-to-reach areas, much like how traditional vacuums are used with hose attachments.
During our visit to CES, we caught a glimpse of the Cyber 10 Ultra in action, where it successfully picked up balls and placed them in a basket. However, heavier objects were not tested, leaving us wondering about its actual capabilities.
One notable aspect of the Cyber 10 Ultra is its mopping abilities and ability to climb small steps, with a height limit of just over 6cm (about 2.4 inches). While it may not match the impressive stair-climbing prowess of its sibling model, the Cyber X prototype, this feature still extends the vacuum's reach into various areas of the home.
Pricing for the Cyber 10 Ultra has been set at approximately โฌ1799 (around $2,100), although a specific release date has yet to be confirmed. Dreame targets an August launch, with expectations that the device will become available later this year.
With its enhanced features and capabilities, the Cyber 10 Ultra is poised to become a top contender in the robot vacuum market. Its ability to pick up various objects and access hard-to-reach areas makes it an attractive option for those seeking convenience and efficiency in their cleaning routine.