- The ultra cyber10 dreame is a vacuum of the robot with a mechanical arm
- He has a pliers to move the encumber
- It’s a bit slow and clumsy, but a lot of potential
In the past year, robot vacuum brands were strangely concerned about adding mechanical weapons to their bots. So far, we have only seen one example do on the market – Roborock Saros Z70, which I found cool but was not as useful in practice (it was not part of my best list of robot vacuum recommendations).
However, I just saw Drene’s Adproche of the idea at IFA 2025, and this adds new features that could change their minds on the viles of robots equipped by Arm.
Like Roborock’s model, Drene Cyber10 Ultra’s arm has pliers to store the size. However, where it differs is that the cyber10 can also select in a range of detail tools, which are fixed at the end of the arm and allow it to perform other cleaning tasks.
Currently, there is a brush to clean the rooms in the corners and a plume to dust the plinths. I saw the first in action and that did not quite breathe me, but I think the concept has tons of potential.
The bot first approached the platform – which has huches that contain additional tools – and very Slowly selected the correct tool for what he wanted to do. He then accosted the tool at the end of his arm, before heading to the corner of the demonstration area to sprinkle.
There is apparently a suction channel in the arm, so the bot is aspired (probably quite gently) at the end of his arm. The cleaning process seemed very lethargic, and the tool does not seem very secure at the end of the arm, but imagine the potential for effort economy if the design has been developed and improved.
I have no release or details on prices, but there is enough information available to make me think that this bot could make its way before too long.