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Dreame wants to take you out with a smartphone, a smart ring, and a rocket-powered sports car

Dreme Technology, best known for its robot vacuums and other smart home products, is set to become your phone maker, a wearable brand, and a car company. At its DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco last week, the company unveiled two cell phones, three smart rings, and a rocket-powered sports car, breaking out of a niche it has never competed in before.

Dreame’s first smartphones were built around modular hardware

The Aurora series comes in two models: Aurora NEX and Aurora LUX. Both use AURORA AIOS 1.0, a proprietary AI operating system Dreme says adapts to user habits, supports intuitive touch, voice, and vision input, and integrates multi-agent interaction to help users complete complex tasks from start to finish.

The camera system tops out at 200MP at all focal lengths, with uncapped 8K 60fps video recording and 14-bit RAW multi-frame packing. The modular design allows users to test attachments, including an action camera, a phone lens, a satellite communication module for emergency rescue situations, and an autonomous AI module.

Dreme also says the phones have a 360-degree rotating antenna system that detects orientation in real time and switches to an unobstructed antenna path within microseconds to ensure seamless communication.

Three rings, three jobs

The Dreame smart ring range distinguishes three different use cases. The Health Ring monitors heart rate, blood oxygen, body temperature, breathing, and sleep, and uses ECG tracking to flag the potential risk of arrhythmia and atrial fibrillation, with AI-driven alerts based on historical data.

The vibrating ring handles notifications and reminders with a haptic motor, similar to RingConn’s recently launched Gen 3 ring, and can be used for notifications, medication alerts, schedule reminders, and inactivity alerts. The NFC ring focuses on access control and supports locker opening and remote photography, as well as basic health monitoring and 50m water resistance.

All three rings will ship with a jewelry box-style charging case that Dream says extends the total battery life to 150 days for the NFC ring, though it didn’t mention battery life figures for the other two rings.

A rocket car that goes 0-60 mph in less than a second

Dreme’s Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition uses a dual solid-fuel booster system that responds in 150 milliseconds and delivers a maximum thrust of 100 kN. The company claims it can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 0.9 seconds.

The car includes a LiDAR automotive system with 2,160 lines that resolves road obstacles with much greater detail than conventional LiDAR, and supports automatic driving up to L3.

The remaining list

The DREAM NEXT event also featured a variety of smart home products. On the electronics side, Dreme announced the Air Conditioner X60, which uses a dual robotic arm design to control air flow through 8 motors, and the Z Series, a fully blown AC designed to be mounted on walls and ceilings. Both units feature AI-driven temperature and power management.

Dreme also announced the Z1 Laundry Robot that can automatically handle the full laundry cycle, from picking up clothes, running the wash and dry cycle, and putting them away when you’re done. On the personal device side, Dreme unveiled the MOONIX AI Glasses, which weigh 16.9 grams and use a continuous recording model to create a personal AI profile that the company says actively acts on behalf of the user.

An AI pant designed to track food has also been unveiled. It uses a built-in camera to log food bite by bite and provides food ratings with a multimodal AI inference engine. Pricing and availability of all products have not been announced.

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