Dreame unveils new A3 AWD Pro robot lawn mower series at CES 2026

Dreame Technology officially announced the launch of its new A3 AWD Pro series of robotic lawnmowers at CES 2026, which includes the A3 AWD Pro 3500 and A3 AWD Pro 5000 models. The new devices are designed for managing complex lawns and will be available on the Swiss market starting in the second quarter of 2026.

The series introduces the OmniSense 3.0 navigation system, which combines a 360-degree 3D LiDAR, binocular AI vision, and two 1080p HDR cameras. This configuration enables three-dimensional mapping of spaces without the need for perimeter cables, GPS stakes, or external antennas. The system can manage areas up to 5,000 square meters and maintain positioning even in the presence of a weak GPS signal or under dense vegetation.

Mechanically, the robots are equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) hub motors, allowing them to tackle slopes of up to 80% (38.7 degrees) and overcome obstacles up to 5.5 centimeters high. The cutting system uses two floating discs for a total width of 40 centimeters, with a cutting height adjustable via the app between 3 and 10 centimeters. EdgeMaster 2.0 technology moves the discs laterally to trim edges to a distance of less than 3 centimeters.

Onboard features include AI obstacle recognition for over 300 types of obstacles, including garden furniture, small animals, and work tools. The series also integrates safety features called Garden Guardian, which offers real-time video, programmable patrols, and a GPS-based anti-theft system with 4G connectivity and a built-in eSIM.

The A3 AWD Pro 5000 model is equipped with a 36V 10Ah battery, capable of covering up to 5,000 square meters per day in Rush mode. In Switzerland, the A3 AWD Pro 3500 model will be available for sale at selected partners and on the manufacturer's official website at a recommended retail price of CHF 2,299.00.

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