Dreame Technology showcased its latest range of smart home innovations at IFA 2025, highlighting a mix of concept models and upcoming market launches. Among the most notable were two groundbreaking products: the Dreame Cyber X, the world’s first stair-climbing robot vacuum, and the Dreame Cyber 10 Ultra, the first robotic vacuum equipped with a grabbing arm. While these models are not yet available globally, Dreame also introduced the Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete, Aqua10 Ultra Track Complete, Matrix10 Ultra, Dreame V30, and V20 Pro, which will be released in select markets soon.
Dreame Cyber X: World’s First Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuum
The Dreame Cyber X is designed to clean multiple floors without human assistance. It combines three components: the vacuum, the Bionic QuadTrack stair-climbing system, and a base station. The QuadTrack system acts like a small elevator, docking and lifting the vacuum before placing it on a different floor to continue cleaning, eliminating the need for manual lifting.
This system can climb stairs up to 25 cm high at a speed of 0.2 m/s, adjusting to different step widths and shapes for smooth operation. Both the vacuum and QuadTrack unit are powered by 6,400 mAh batteries, enabling cleaning across up to five floors in a single session. Triple braking protection and durable rubber treads ensure stability on hardwood, tile, and carpet. The Smart 3DAdapt Vision System uses lasers and an AI camera to map stairs in real time. The company has not yet announced when the Cyber X will be available in international markets.
Dreame Cyber 10 Ultra: Vacuum with a Robotic Arm
Dreame also revealed the Cyber 10 Ultra, the world’s first robotic vacuum with a grabbing arm powered by the CyberDex Bionic Ecosystem. This innovation enables the vacuum to clean spaces other devices cannot reach, such as between chair legs, under cabinets, and in tight corners. The robotic arm can also lift items weighing up to 500 grams, offering both cleaning and light organising functions.
The CyberDex Hyper-Flex Arm has four joints and five degrees of freedom, allowing it to extend up to 33 cm and use multiple cleaning tools. It can also reach up to 40 cm into narrow gaps. The 360-degree TriSight Vision System combines binocular cameras on the vacuum with RGB and infrared cameras on the arm, as well as side laser sensors, to create a 3D map of the home and avoid obstacles during cleaning.
Dreame confirmed that the Cyber 10 Ultra will be available for purchase in early 2026.
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