# Ecovacs
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Function Over Form: Why Ecovacs is Betting Against the Humanoid Hype
Ecovacs Chairman Qian Dongqi outlines a pragmatic roadmap for home robotics, prioritizing functional mechanical arms over humanoid designs. By focusing on high-demand tasks like home organization and investing in core components, the company aims to move embodied AI from trade show gimmicks to commercial reality.

From Clever Vacuums to Autonomous Kitchens: How AI Is Sparking a New Wave of Consumer Robotics in China
At AWE 2026 in Shanghai Chinese appliance and robotics firms showcased a shift from conceptual demos to deployable, wheel-based home robots, edge AI devices and agent-driven software that enables continuous task execution. The convergence of embodied AI, open agent frameworks and China’s manufacturing scale is accelerating a global push of smarter consumer robotics, though challenges remain in software sophistication, regulatory differences and market fragmentation.

China’s Appliance Giants Rush into ‘Embodied Intelligence’ — But Homes Won’t Be Robot-First Overnight
At AWE 2026 in Shanghai, Chinese appliance makers showcased a wave of home robots that blur the line between household appliances and autonomous agents. Firms say consumer models could arrive within three years, but analysts expect three to five years for broad household adoption because of usability, cost and safety hurdles.

From Patents to ‘Astroturf’: Ecovacs and Dreame Make China’s Robot‑Vacuum Rivalry Public
Ecovacs and Dreame, China’s leading robot‑vacuum makers, have escalated a year‑long dispute from patent litigation to public accusations of organised online smear campaigns. The confrontation reflects deeper strategic differences—Ecovacs’ domestic dominance versus Dreame’s export‑led growth—and signals a broader shift in how market share is contested in the smart‑home sector.

China’s Robot Vacuum Wars Go Public: Ecovacs and Dreame Escalate from Patents to Paid-attack Allegations
Dreame has publicly accused Ecovacs of hiring paid online attackers to denigrate Dreame products, escalating a feud that began with Dreame’s 2025 patent victory. The confrontation highlights competing strategies—Ecovacs’ domestic dominance versus Dreame’s overseas-first growth—and signals a more combative phase for the global robot‑vacuum market.