Dreame Z1 Pro Is A Robot Whose Job Is To Clean Your Pool

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Dreame Z1 Pro Is A Robot Whose Job Is To Clean Your Pool

Dreame has announced a new robotic product at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The Dreame Z1 Pro is a robot who has one job, to clean your pool. This robot comes with the company’s PoolSense technology.

The Dreame Z1 Pro is a “thorough, powerful, smart, and user-friendly residential pool cleaning solution”

The company says that this robot provides consumers with a “thorough, powerful, smart, and user-friendly residential pool cleaning solution”. Now, the aforementiond PoolSense system uses advanced recognition capabilities in order to analyze an dadapt to your pool’s unique shape.

Dreame says that this tech will come especially handy when it comes to irregular pool shapes. Thanks to this tech, the Dreame Z1 Pro can perform otpimized zone cleaning, S-shaped cleaning routes, and the company claims it has a 99.99% cleaning coverage. It also provides a horizontal waterline cleaning with 50% improved efficiency.

The Dreame Z1 Pro combines powerful suction and dual brush technology for thorough cleaning. Its has an 8,000GPH suction power, and four cleaning modes, Standard, Wall, Floor, and Waterline.

The LiFi Control System is a bit part of the product here

The LiFi Control System is also a part of the package. It is an advanced optical communication technology that enables precise control and task management. It allows you to assign tasks remotely, control the movement of the Dreame Z1 Pro, automatic poolside parking, and more.

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In case you were wondering, the Dreame Z1 Pro is a completely cordless solution for pool cleaning. It has smart routing technology and self-parking capability.

That is all the information that the company shared thus far. We only have one image of the product, which you can see above the article. The price tag has not been revealed just not, and the same goes for availability. We’ll have to wait for more information from the company. So stay tuned for that, as it will likely happen soon at CES.