Dreame enters the TV market with a bang. The new Mini-LEDs could be the "dream TV"!

Calendar 11/21/2025

Dreame enters the TV market with a bang! The new Mini-LED S100 and V3000 deliver up to 2,800 nits brightness, 300 Hz refresh rate and impressive pricing. Find out when they launch in Europe and how much they might cost.

The Dreame brand, known primarily for its vacuum cleaners and smart home devices, is now expanding its television ambitions. And not in a small way — two new Mini-LED models showcased at IFA 2025 look like a really strong offering… and they are set to arrive not only in China, but also in Europe and the USA in the first half of 2026. We're talking about the Dreame TV S100 and Dreame TV V3000. One focused on picture quality + a powerful soundbar, the other — on extremely fast gaming and maximum brightness.

Dreame S100 – Mini-LED 4K with 11-Speaker Soundbar and 144 Hz

The Dreame TV S100 is a 4K Mini-LED available in sizes ranging from 55 to as much as 96 inches. It features a QLED+ panel with a brightness of up to 1000 nits, a refresh rate of 144 Hz, full HDR, and a Game Console Mode with HDMI 2.1 ports. Under the hood, it is powered by the Dreamind Pro AI Processor, which enhances 2K quality to levels close to 4K, improves colours and sharpness, and analyses the image on the fly.

But the most interesting feature is... sound. The S100 model has a 70 W integrated soundbar with 11 drivers and Dolby Atmos, which creates – as the manufacturer boasts – a 270-degree soundstage. It's rare for a TV in this price range to have such an advanced audio system.

Dreame V3000 – a true flagship. 2800 nits, 300 Hz and a screen that reflects only 1.8% of the light

The V3000 is the brand's top model. The lack of a soundbar is compensated for by a significantly more advanced screen. The Mini-LED 4K panel with diagonal sizes 55–100 inches offers:

  • brightness up to 2800 nits,

  • Black Crystal True Colour Screen technology, reflecting only 1.8% of the light (great for bright rooms),

  • 300 Hz refresh rate (!),

  • 5.3 ms input lag,

  • VRR, ALLM and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

That is: a TV for consoles like from another world. In addition, it has 98% coverage of DCI-P3, over a billion colours and a declared colour accuracy of ΔE≈0.7. Audio? A bit more modest than in the S100, but still solid: 2.1, Dolby Atmos, dedicated subwoofer, the 270° scene is created by the Dreame Master Sound System.

How much could it cost? Surprisingly little

Global prices are not yet available, but if Dreame maintains its Chinese pricing policy, it could be interesting. In China, the Dreame V3000 costs:

Model / Size

CNY

USD

AUD

GBP

EUR

PLN

S100 / 55”

3 999

≈ 562 USD

≈ 868 AUD

≈ 430 GBP

≈ 487 EUR

≈ 2 061 PLN

V3000 / 100”

14 499

≈ 2 039 USD

≈ 3 144 AUD

≈ 1 560 GBP

≈ 1 767 EUR

≈ 7 476 PLN

Approximate values, rounded to whole units. Actual prices may vary depending on fees, taxes, and exchange rates at the time of purchase.

These are absolutely aggressive prices for Mini-LEDs at 2800 nits and 300 Hz. Given that the V3000 is the flagship, the S100 should cost even less — which sounds like really strong competition for TCL, Hisense, and budget Mini-LEDs from Samsung.

Dreame is entering the TV market with a bang: Mini-LED, high brightness, 300 Hz refresh rate, strong sound, and — if prices remain close to the Chinese ones — this offer could shake up the market. If you're looking for something fresh and budget "aggressive," these TVs could really be… dream TV.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal