
"The through-line across our favorites is technology that earns its place by behaving like a better version of something you already understand. Glasses that translate or restore hearing, a home battery that looks like furniture, headphones that twist into speakers, a TV backlight that adds a fourth primary. Even when intelligence is involved, it smooths edges rather than steals the spotlight, treating the upgrade as something you notice only when a moment becomes easier, clearer, or less annoying."
"Dreame's X60 Max Ultra is the top of the new X60 Ultra series, reimagined for whole-home adaptive cleaning. It pairs a 7.95cm ultra-thin body with a sculptural all-in-one dock, combining engineering that lets it navigate low furniture, climb tall thresholds, and handle carpets and hard floors without leaving messes behind, treating deep cleaning and hot-mop care as a mostly background process."
CES favored practical, unobtrusive upgrades that improve existing habits and remove friction from daily life. Products emphasized behaving like better versions of familiar items rather than demanding new routines. Examples include glasses that translate or restore hearing, home batteries designed as furniture, transformable headphones, and TVs with expanded color primaries. Intelligence and sensing enhanced functions while remaining backgrounded and subtle. The Dreame X60 Max Ultra embodies this approach with a 7.95cm ultra-thin body, sculptural all-in-one dock, retractable sensors, AI-Enhanced OmniSight with 120-degree cameras and 3D structured light, ProLeap threshold-climbing legs, and strong Vormax suction paired with HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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