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Dreame debuts prosumer automatic espresso with cold brew function

Dreame unveiled the Ecceluxe Master FCM60 at CES 2026, a fully automatic espresso machine with cold brew and cafe-grade specs. North America launch is set for Q2 2026 at an MSRP of $799.

Jamie Taylor··2 min read
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Dreame debuts prosumer automatic espresso with cold brew function
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Dreame Technology used its CES 2026 stage to push deeper into the home and prosumer espresso market with the Ecceluxe Master FCM60, a fully automatic machine that combines café-style extraction with higher throughput and simplified maintenance. The FCM60 pairs a professional 19-bar pressure system and nine precision grind settings with a one-touch cold brew function, packaging multiple daily-brew workflows into a single countertop unit.

Specs underline Dreame’s intention to target busy homes and small offices. The machine ships with a 450 g bean hopper and a 2 L water tank; Dreame advertises support for up to 45 consecutive cups, which should matter if you entertain, run a morning rush, or use the machine in a shared workspace. The integrated grinder offers nine settings to help you dial in grind size for different roast profiles and recipes, while the 19-bar pressure promises the pressure consistency many baristas look for when chasing stable extraction and crema.

Cleaning and serviceability get clear attention as well. The FCM60 uses a detachable brewing unit that the company says is removable in three seconds, a design choice aimed at lowering the friction for regular cleaning and helping the machine stay reliable over heavier use. For home baristas who avoid complicated teardown routines, quick-release brewing parts can be a decisive convenience.

Price and timing put the FCM60 squarely in the competitive Q2 2026 landscape. Dreame plans a North America launch in Q2 2026 with an MSRP of $799, positioning the machine against other automatic and prosumer offerings that promise café performance without pro-level space or labor requirements. Dreame demonstrated the unit alongside other CES products and live demos, signaling the company’s push to be taken seriously by people who want more than a pod machine but less than a commercial rig.

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What this means for you: if you pull multiple shots per day or entertain frequently, the hopper size and water capacity reduce refill interruptions. If you like experimenting, nine grind steps and a 19-bar system give a useful range for dialing in espresso and for those who want single-button cold brew options without separate gear. Quick-detach cleaning lowers the barrier to regular maintenance, which often determines long-term taste and reliability.

The takeaway? The FCM60 aims to bridge home convenience and café intent, good throughput, flexible grind control, and a removable brewing unit for easier upkeep. If you’re shopping in Q2 2026, try to see a live demo, test extraction consistency, and think about how hopper and tank size fit your daily routine before pulling the trigger.

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