Dreame Technology held a "Born Without Bounds" global new product launch conference in Shanghai last night, at which it launched a bionic multi-joint manipulator for a sweeper, as well as the world's first sweeper that can "use tools", which officially says that this marks the evolution of the sweeper into a "family housekeeper who thinks actively".

Traditional sweeping robots have long been limited by plane cleaning scenarios, and are helpless to meet the needs of item sorting and three-dimensional cleaning in complex home environments. Dreame solves industry problems through three core technologies: the AI environment recognition system gives the device the ability to make decisions independently, which can accurately identify the attributes of toys, slippers and other items, and complete the classification and placement according to spatial logic; The bionic multi-joint manipulator relies on 5 degrees of freedom, 30cm extension distance, 500 g gripping weight and 6cm gripping diameter, together with an independent accessory compartment (including vacuum cleaner / sponge brush, etc.), which can autonomously complete tool access and deep cleaning in confined spaces.
Dreame Technology said that for this reason, the manipulator motor has a very high technical content, only 18mm thick, can carry up to 95 kg, and also has a service life of 1 million times.
According to Dreame Technology, the most significant application scenarios of this technology are reflected in two aspects: first, the intelligent organization of high-frequency activity areas such as children's rooms and living rooms, where the equipment can actively identify scattered items and perform classification and storage; The second is the traditional cleaning blind area such as the bottom of the kitchen countertop and the gap in the bathroom, and the robotic arm can simulate manual operation for fine processing. Tests have shown that the device achieves a single task completion rate of more than 90% in the face of a highly mixed mix of toys, fabrics, and dust.
According to IT House, the technology has been ready for mass production, and the first sweeping robot equipped with a bionic multi-joint manipulator is about to be launched.
