I truly thought this would be the year the world would see its first stair-climbing robot vacuum cleaner: While the Dreame X50 Ultra, announced today at CES, is being written about that way ...
The new robot vacuum has retractable legs and arms so it can climb the stairs and clear clutter. Another day, another robot vacuum cleaner debut! At CES 2025, smart cleaning brand Dreame showcased ...
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But after a few aborted attempts to see it, we finally got to watch it climb. Let's be clear: The Dreame X50 robot vacuum is not climbing the stairs. But we saw it climb some small ledges just a ...
CES 2025 is filled with weird, new robot vacuum innovations. Dreame, a Chinese tech company, has unveiled its new X50 Ultra, a "stair-climbing" robot vacuum. But before you start dreaming (pun ...
But they’re clearly legs. While this isn’t quite the stair climbing we’ve all been hoping for, it could be very useful for helping a robot vacuum reach more areas of your home without manual ...
After teasing a robot vacuum that could climb at IFA this fall, Dreame's ProLeap system is now nearing release on the retail-ready Dreame X50 Ultra shown at CES. The X50 Ultra can get up and over ...
The X50 Ultra is able to climb obstacles that are up to 6 centimeters ... It also helps that the robot vacuum sports an incredible 20,000Pa suction power. When the Dreame X50 Ultra is ready ...
Chinese appliance maker Dreame is hoping to address that with its X50 robot vacuum that’s able to climb over small stairs without assistance. Though the robot vac has yet to launch in the US, it’s ...
Researchers at Cornell University have been working on batteries that can 'flow' through the internal structures of robots, kind of like how blood in humans' veins powers our bodies. The team has ...
China will host the world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots. Dozens of humanoid robots are expected to join the 21km (13-mile) race in Beijing in April, according to local media.
Robot vacuums and mops were definitely the stars of the show, mainly due to the insane advancements that they’re getting, including retractable arms and legs, and the ability to climb up the ...