Many robot mowers still require you to bury boundary wires or install an RTK base station before cutting a single blade of grass. The Dreame A3 AWD Pro leaves all that out.
Powered by what Dream calls Omnisense 3.0 – a combination of 3D LiDAR and binocular AI vision – the A3 AWD Pro maps your yard on its first run. It learns the path, identifies obstacles, and plans efficient mowing without any external hardware. You take it out of the box, put it on the grass, and it figures out the rest.
That “unbox and move” ability is the main feature, but the hardware supports it. It features a full all-wheel-drive system that lets the A3 AWD Pro handle slopes up to 80 percent grade and overcome obstacles up to 2.2 inches thick, the kind of terrain that would trip most competitors. Its dual-blade cutting deck extends 15.8 inches, wider than most decks in this class, and it trims to within 1.2 inches of edges like flower beds and fence lines. This means fewer passes and less cleanup with the string trimmer afterward.
For homeowners with small-to-medium lawns who have been waiting for a robot mower to actually be convenient, this is what you’ve been waiting for. No trenching cables, no messing with GPS stations. Onboard sensors handle navigation and obstacle avoidance completely on their own, and the system continues to operate even in locations where GPS signals are lost.
The Dreame A3 AWD Pro is available at an MSRP of $3,199.99. you can pick it up Amazon or directly Dreame’s websiteAnd right now there’s 10% off with code ANDORIPRA3.
DreamEye has been building its reputation on high-speed motor technology and intelligent algorithms since 2017, and now serves over 30 million homes globally with vacuums, mops and outdoor products. The A3 AWD Pro is its most ambitious outdoor launch to date, and the company has over 6,300 patent applications to support the engineering claims.
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