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Artificial intelligence connects to everyday life: DREO’s bold attempt to innovate in home appliances.

Artificial intelligence once promised a future where everyday tasks would be performed by machines. Giving people more freedom to be more creative. More connected. More comfortable. Unfortunately, this promise has been kept. According to State of Artificial Intelligence McKinsey 2025 In a report. Researchers found that 88% of businesses now use artificial intelligence. Up 78% from last year. The report also states that only 7% of these companies have successfully implemented AI at scale. Creating a gap between ambition. Execution in consumer AI.

Many call this gap “pilot purgatory”. Especially evident in everyday life at home. is is by it. Experimental and visible AI has flooded customers every day and often generates a lot of buzz, but fails to deliver transparent and meaningful improvements. Instead of simplifying routines. These AI-powered devices introduce new levels of complexity. Undermining consumer confidence. Reducing enthusiasm for AI advancements.

DREAM aims to close this gap. Eliminate pilot purgatory by focusing on transforming AI from a reactive complement to a proactive. Quietly intelligent presence that improves well-being. At CES 2026. DREO will unveil its vision. “Igniting the Senses. Amplified by DREO AI. ” presenting an AIoT future based not on devices. On trusted technology. Tools.

From AI devices to earned trust

How can a business break the cycle of failed AI integration? Consumer AI has already begun to evolve from novelty status to legitimate functional utility, requiring the evolution of the home ecosystem toward more adaptive and integrated environments. To keep up with these new demands for greater well-being. Better lives. AI integration must fundamentally move from a simple aggregation of functionality to a more trust-based design that makes consumers happier. Healthier.

DREO has spent years building a leadership position in airflow control. Precision cooking. Supported by more than 20 million trusted users. 70% R&D staff. Being recognized as the number one radiator brand on Amazon. The number one tower fan brand in the US. This context positions DREO as an unprecedented technology for the AI ​​revolution in the home. DREO aims to provide a natural foundation for the integration of artificial intelligence between flight comfort devices. Kitchen applications.

At CES. DREO will take a first look at how this vision is taking shape. The company will highlight its AI-powered cooking powered by the upcoming ChefMaker 2 Series combination fryers.

Which showcase tightly integrated intelligence. Hardware that can reduce friction. Anticipate user needs. Improve cooking results without requiring constant attention.

The DREO AI Sensory Lab will also usher in this AI-powered future with a test environment where airflow. Lighting. Temperature react intuitively. Synchronously. At CES, DREO offers a concrete vision of what AI-powered proactive home comfort could look like. As the year 2026 approaches. Poised to lead the industry is is by DREO. With cutting-edge technology that easily adapts to the vision of a truly customizable home.

The backbone of DREO’s scalable AIoT ecosystem

For DREO. Success in the AIoT ecosystem begins not with algorithms. With technical discipline. Within the framework of the upcoming roadmap until 2026. DREO will strengthen this position with the introduction of new product series in the area of ​​climate comfort. Small kitchen appliances. These include the TurboCool range of mist fans. The BaristaMaker Nano Milk Frother. Both of which demonstrate the company’s commitment to tackling important daily tasks with precision. Reliability. The technical achievements demonstrated with these products lay the groundwork for significant artificial intelligence integration.

The AI ​​agent developed by DREO unleashes the power of this integration by acting as a unified brain for the entire AIoT ecosystem. By seamlessly combining LLM. Precise hardware capabilities. DREO AI creates a true-to-life sensory experience where you can naturally interact with your smart home devices to improve your well-being through technology.

Discover the future of AI-powered living with DREO at CES 2026

Deep engineering. A powerful. Unifying AI agent underpin DREO’s commitment to AIoT. The company’s commitment to finally delivering on AI’s original promise.

DREO’s ultimate goal is to effectively transform the living space from a collection of smart devices into a cohesive unit that supports. Enhances well-being in a way that is so intuitive it almost seems subconscious.

As the industry moves beyond AI pilot purgatory. DREO offers a path forward based on technical trust. The idea that intelligence is observed. Not managed.

Visit DREO at CES 2026 from January 6 to 9 at the Venice Expo, pavilions AD, booth no. 52332 to fully understand this shift from functional appliances to reliable, integrated features that improve comfort and well-being, and to explore the strategic roadmap for a more adaptable home. Or read more online at DREAM.

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