Dreame’s robot arm obsession produced a next-gen RGB mini-LED TV with speakers that physically change their angle to follow you around your room and provide the best sound wherever you're sitting

Dreame's R8000F RGB mini-LED TV has moving speakers

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News By Hamish Hector published 29 April 2026

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  • Dreame has announced its RGB mini-LED TV is coming to the US
  • It boasts speakers that physically move to adjust the sound based on where you're sat
  • It was showcased at Dreame Next in April 2026

If you can say anything about Dreame, it’s that the smart home brand isn’t afraid to stick robotic moving arms anywhere it can justify it — and that now extends to TVs with the Innix Aura Mini LED R8000F. This unique TV has made its American debut at Dreame Next in San Francisco, and is set to actually become available in the future in the US.

Instead of a grabber reaching out from your screen, the robotic element is Dreame’s world-first dynamic sound engine. This 6.2.2-channel audio setup features mechanical, extendable, rotating speakers that adapt to the viewer’s position (using AI to decide how to mode, naturally) to create the best sound experience.

So no matter where you sit in your living room, or even if you decide to get up and sit elsewhere mid-movie, Dreame says you should get a standout sound performance with all positional effects recreated perfectly for you.

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In addition to the sound innovation, Dreame promises the next-gen RGB mini-LED display can achieve incredible color accuracy, with the Dreamind Master AI processor optimizing visuals and audio in real time.

I have to assume the actual robotics involved are a little smaller than that arm… (Image credit: Future / Hamish Hector)

Now, we’ve already seen the impressive RGB mini-LED tech in other TVs — including Samsung's world-first 130-inch version at CES, and a great-looking demo from Panasonic — and so Dreame’s display is likely to be as visually dazzling as those, depending on how well its processing works.

The really big question is those robotic speakers.

While Dreame Next did have an R8000F TV for me to marvel at the hall, the crowds and high cluttered ceilings are not acoustically ideal when it comes to getting an early impression of TV sound. Nor were the sounds of vacuum cleaning from the demonstration happening literally right in front of the screen.

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