Dreame pushes into phones, smart rings, and a rocket car

Dreame smartphones – Dreame unveiled new smartphones, three smart rings, and a rocket-powered sports car, expanding from smart home into wearables and cars.
Dreame is making a bold bet that its smart home know-how can translate into your pocket, your hand, and even your driveway.
At its DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco. Misryoum reports that the company previewed two smartphone models. three smart rings. and a rocket-powered sports car.. The message is clear: this is not a small refresh of existing products. but a push into categories Dreame has not meaningfully competed in before.
In the smartphone lineup. Misryoum says the Aurora series arrives with AURORA AIOS 1.0. a proprietary AI platform designed to adapt to how users work and interact with their devices.. Misryoum also notes that Dreame positioned the system around multiple input styles. including touch. voice. and vision. while emphasizing multi-agent support for handling longer. more complex workflows.
The hardware approach is equally ambitious.. The camera system is specced for up to 200MP across focal lengths and includes 8K 60fps video capture with multi-frame RAW stacking.. More unusual is a modular design that lets owners snap on attachments such as an action camera. a telephoto option. a satellite connectivity module aimed at emergency scenarios. and a standalone AI module.. Dreame also describes a 360-degree surround antenna system intended to switch to a clearer signal path quickly to maintain connectivity.
Insight: The modular angle suggests Dreame wants buyers to treat a phone more like a platform than a single fixed device. That strategy can be compelling if accessories stay practical and updates keep the “attachments + software” experience coherent.
On the wearable side, Dreame introduced three smart rings with distinct roles.. The Health ring focuses on monitoring heart-related and body metrics. including sleep. temperature. and blood oxygen. with ECG tracking aimed at flagging potential risk signals based on historical patterns.. The Vibration ring centers on haptics for notifications and reminders. while the NFC ring leans into access control. supporting tasks like locker unlocking and remote photography. plus basic health tracking and water resistance.
All three rings come with a jewelry-box-style charging case, and Dreame says the NFC ring’s combined endurance can reach up to 150 days when using the case. Pricing and exact availability details were not shared across the lineup.
Insight: Smart rings typically win on convenience, so separating functions across models could help clarify what each wearer should expect. The real test will be how smoothly the software ties monitoring, alerts, and daily routines together.
The event didn’t stop at personal tech.. Dreame also unveiled the Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition. a rocket-powered sports car positioned for rapid acceleration and backed by an automotive LiDAR system designed to better resolve road obstacles.. Misryoum adds that Dreame claims autonomous driving capability up to L3. while the rest of the product slate also included new smart home devices. including additional air conditioning options. a laundry robot. and AI-focused personal gadgets like AI glasses and a dietary-tracking pendant.. Misryoum reports that pricing and availability weren’t announced for the new products.