Dreame has officially launched its first router, the D70, on Tmall, marking the company’s entry into the home networking market. The new device supports Wi-Fi 7 and is designed to meet the growing demand for faster and more reliable home networks. It is priced at 399 yuan (around $58), with an initial launch offer of 299 yuan (approximately $43).
The D70 features a clean, vertical design with overall dimensions of 201 x 55 x 274.4mm. It is equipped with four antennas and four front-end modules (FEMs) to ensure stable signal coverage across multiple rooms. On the back, the router includes a 2.5G WAN port for high-speed internet connections and four 1000Mbps LAN ports for wired devices.



The router is powered by a Qualcomm quad-core Cortex A53 CPU running at 1.1GHz and comes with 512MB of RAM. This setup allows the D70 to handle multiple devices simultaneously, supporting up to 256 connected devices at a time. In addition, the device supports MLO dual-band aggregation technology, enabling combined dual-band speeds of up to 3600Mbps. This feature helps improve data transfer efficiency and reduces network congestion for households with multiple smart devices.

The Dreame D70 aims to provide a balance of speed, connectivity, and device management at an accessible price. Its Wi-Fi 7 support and 2.5G WAN port make it suitable for homes that require faster internet for streaming, gaming, or remote work. By combining a modern design with advanced networking technology, Dreame positions the D70 as an option for users looking to upgrade their home Wi-Fi setup.
With this launch, Dreame joins other technology brands entering the home networking market, bringing more options for consumers seeking reliable, high-speed connectivity in a compact and functional device.
