Chinese tech company Dreame introduced its first action camera, the Leaptic Cube, at CES 2026. Unlike its competitors limited to 4K resolution, the Cube boasts impressive 8K video capabilities. Equipped with a 1/1.3-inch sensor and a 155-degree wide-angle lens, the Cube ensures high-quality footage even in low-light conditions, promising enhanced video quality post-sunset.
The Leaptic Cube stands out with its detachable design, allowing users to mount the camera in various locations while still having a live preview on the screen. The camera also features built-in stabilization, HDR support at 60fps in 4K, and up to 120fps for slow-motion shots.
Additionally, the Cube offers up to 220 minutes of battery life with an external battery dock and innovative functionalities such as AI-powered tracking, auto-framing, and voice command controls through a mobile app. Dreame’s wireless transmission system enables live streaming up to 98 feet away, enhancing the camera’s versatility.
While pricing and launch details are pending, the Leaptic Cube’s advanced technology and superior resolution are set to redefine the action camera market, catering to tech enthusiasts seeking cutting-edge video capabilities.
Source: The Verge