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Dreame wants to bring its tech to your home, garden, and everywhere else in your life

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Why This Matters

Dreame's latest product launches in the US, including the A3 AWD Pro robotic mower and L60 robot vacuum series, highlight the company's push to offer comprehensive smart home solutions. These innovations demonstrate advancements in autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance, emphasizing Dreame's goal to become a one-stop shop for home automation and cleaning technology. This expansion signals a competitive shift in the smart appliance market, benefiting consumers with more sophisticated, wire-free, and integrated devices.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Dreame has launched the A3 AWD Pro robotic mower and L60 robot vacuum series in the US at its DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco.

The A3 AWD Pro uses pure LiDAR and AI vision with no boundary wires or RTK required, while the Dreame L60 series delivers up to 35,000Pa suction and ProLeap obstacle crossing.

The event also saw some ambitious concepts debut, with Dreame’s General Manager for North America telling Android Authority that the company wants its customers to be able to “buy almost everything they need” from it.

Dreame has been making serious noise in North America in recent years, with revenue in the region growing by 189% year-on-year in 2025 and the opening of its first US physical store back in October 2024.

This week, that push became a mighty shove as Dreame took over the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco for Dreame NEXT, a four-day event that covered everything from consumer-centric home appliances and mobile gadgets to wild concepts like rocket-powered EVs and refrigerators that can unpack your shopping bags with a robot arm.

Among the headliners of Dreame’s actual retail products was the A3 AWD Pro, Dreame’s flagship robotic mower. Its main selling point is that, unlike its competitors, it requires neither boundary wires nor RTK base stations. Instead, it uses OmniSense 3.0 — a system combining 360° 3D LiDAR with dual 1080p cameras — to map your yard and navigate entirely on its own.

The four-wheel drive system handles slopes up to 80% and obstacles up to 2.2 inches, and a 15.8-inch dual-blade cutting deck trims to within 1.2 inches of edges via EdgeMaster 2.0. It also detects and avoids over 300 types of objects — including pets and children — and comes with built-in GPS, 4G connectivity, and AirTag compatibility for theft protection. It starts at $3,099.99 from Amazon or Dreame’s official store, though it’s currently down to $2,749.99 at launch.

On the indoor side, the L60 robot vacuum series arrives in four variants — the L60 Ultra, L60 Pro Ultra, L60 Ultra PE, and L60 Ultra FE. The top-end L60 Pro Ultra packs 35,000Pa of suction, ProLeap obstacle crossing up to 3.47 inches, and a VersaLift LiDAR that lowers the unit’s height to 3.5 inches for cleaning under low furniture.

The L60 Ultra sticks with the same suction power but takes a different approach to the flagship — rather than climbing over obstacles, it goes under them, with an 82mm ultra-thin profile and a 3D ToF sensor designed for low-light navigation under low-clearance furniture.

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