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    Dreames 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

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    Wed, 29 Apr 2026 12:06:29 +0000

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    This Dreame TV has speakers that adjust to your position to deliver perfect sound.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter 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, its that the smart home
    brand isnt 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 Dreames world-first dynamic sound engine. This 6.2.2-channel audio setup features mechanical, extendable, rotating speakers that adapt to the viewers 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
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    tech has arrived in its first set, and weve measured it I saw Sonys True RGB TV tech in action, and its a serious step forward TV makers are fumbling the launch of RGB LED tech, leaving OLED safe

    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, weve 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 Dreames 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. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    But we do know that physically moving and turning speakers in your space can improve audio performance, so the basic principle is certainly a valid one. Following the user to improve sound quality using virtualized changes in the sound is a principle used in the LG Sound Suite Immersive Suite 7 Pro setup , and as part of Trueplay tuning if you use a Sonos soundbar such as the Sonos Arc Ultra but those don't actually move the speakers.

    It all depends how effective the TVs speaker movements are, how accurate the AI smart adjustments are, and also how the speakers handle multiple watchers spread around your room and not just a single person.

    Well also need to test the TV out for ourselves to judge if it can hold a candle to a proper surround sound setup, and if its solid value for money,
    but we're really looking forward to trying it out. What to read next I spoke to the CEO of a TV manufacturer about the future of TV hardware Panasonics 2026 TV line-up is here, and I saw it in action I saw Hisenses new mid-range mini-LED TV, and it has one key upgrade

    Pricing and release date information arent yet available for the R8000F, but well hopefully get our hands on this TV before the end of 2026. (Image
    credit: Future / Hamish Hector) Alongside the R8000F, Dreame gave us another look at its S100 TV.

    The Aura mini LED display features "QLED+" technology to enhance its visual details, with its black crystal screen boasting anti glare and low
    reflections to help maintain visual clarity in bright conditions.

    Sound-wise, while it doesnt offer adjustable speakers like Dreames R8000F,
    the S100 does house a 4.1.2-channel sound system built into the screen, apparently.

    It debuted at CES earlier this year and is set to land at some point before 2027 with a starting price of $1,299 (around 960 / AU$1815) for its smallest 55-inch size model. Thinking of buying a new TV? Try our TV size and model finder! You tell it how far you sit from your TV, we'll tell you what size to buy based on viewing angle advice from image quality experts, and we'll recommend our three top TVs at that size for different prices. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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