Dreame brings 8K video to compact action cameras

The Dreame Leaptic Cube action camera in black and white showing its camera being removed.

The Leaptic Cube will be available in black or white, but pricing and availability aren’t known yet. | Image: Dreame

Dreame, a Chinese company known for its unique robot vacuums and floor cleaners, expanded its offerings at CES 2026, such as a $700 floor lamp that doubled as a hair dryer. But more interesting is the debut of the company’s first action camera. The Leaptic Cube features a design similar to the DJI Osmo Nano and Insta360 Go Ultra, allowing you to separate the compact camera from its screen so you can mount it in different places while still being able to see what you’re capturing. But while those cameras max out at a 4K resolution, Dreame’s does 8K.

The Leaptic Cube features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, the same size DJI uses in the Osmo Nano, paire …

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