Dreame Technology Showcases Smart Locks at Silicon Valley Event

Dreame Technology presented its vision for intelligent living and home access at the DREAME NEXT flagship event in San Francisco.

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Dreame Technology Showcases Smart Locks at Silicon Valley Event

Dreame Technology recently hosted its flagship technology exhibition, DREAME NEXT, drawing the global tech spotlight to Silicon Valley. Held from April 27 to April 30 at the iconic Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, the milestone event was designed to redefine the boundaries of intelligent living and mark a key step in the company's global strategy.[1][2]

The multi-day event brought together a wide array of technological innovations designed to integrate into daily life. Dreame showcased new developments across multiple product categories, including smart vehicles, home appliances, personal devices, and premium lifestyle technologies, illustrating the company's expanding ecosystem.[1][2]

At the heart of this ecosystem evolution, Dreame placed a specific emphasis on home access, describing it as a category that defines everyday living more than any other. To highlight its advancements in this area, the company unveiled the Dreame Riponex Smart Lock X10 Ultra Concept. This device was presented at the forefront of the brand's smart lock innovation, offering attendees a glimpse into the future of intelligent home access.[1]

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