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Dreame NEXT 2026: Everything you need to know about the A3 AWD Pro and L60 series

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Why This Matters

Dreame's recent product launches at DREAME NEXT highlight its expanding influence in smart home and mobility tech, with innovative devices like the A3 AWD Pro robotic lawn mower and L60 Series vacuum-mop combos. These advancements demonstrate Dreame's commitment to integrating AI and automation into everyday consumer appliances, shaping the future of smart living. For consumers and the industry, this signals a shift towards more autonomous, easy-to-use home and outdoor solutions that enhance convenience and efficiency.

Key Takeaways

Jonathan Feist / Android Authority

Dreame Technology is a consumer tech company known for its range of smart home appliances. Dreame’s products are now in over 42 million homes across 120 countries, and its robot vacuums rank No.1 in 30 markets worldwide.

Last week, Dreame was hosting its biggest-ever international event, DREAME NEXT, which ran April 27–30, 2026, at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Over four days, the company launched products across many categories, from smart home appliances and personal care devices to smart vehicles and even smartphones, and this was the first time Dreame showcased almost its entire product portfolio.

There’s plenty to talk about, but two products stand out. The Dreame A3 AWD Pro is a robotic lawn mower that maps and cuts your yard without any wires or base stations; all you have to do is unbox it and let it go. And the L60 Series is Dreame’s new range of robotic vacuum-and-mop combos, led by the L60 Pro Ultra, which is built to handle large homes, stubborn stains, and complex floor plans with minimal input from you. Here’s what you need to know.

What is DREAME NEXT?

Jonathan Feist / Android Authority

DREAME NEXT was a four-day event that the brand has split into five themed segments: Drive Next (smart mobility), Living Next (smart home), Connect Next (personal devices), Self Next (personal care), and Humanity Next (the future of technology overall). Each segment had its own stage time, featuring product launches, ecosystem announcements, and forums with some truly impressive speakers.

It might seem like a lot, and it is, but that’s on purpose. As Yang Shu, the General Manager for North America, says, “For us, we understand the simplest logic of business: quality and technology. This doesn’t limit us to one industry. With the same logic, we can step into another industry by finding the correct team, technology, and marketing ways.”

The guest list was also impressive. Sebastian Thrun, a Stanford professor and Google X founder known as the father of modern autonomous driving, was there for the smart vehicle launch. Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder, spoke during the smartphone and personal devices segment. And three-time NBA champion Dwyane Wade appeared on the smart home appliances day. The lineup included leaders and industry stalwarts with incredible expertise across the various products Dreame showed off at the event.

The forums also included Turing Award winner David Patterson, former NASA scientist Sylvia Acevedo, Stanford business professor Yossi Feinberg, Berkeley economist Barry Eichengreen, former Meta VP of Design Julie Zhuo, and tech futurist Robert Scoble, among others. They discussed big topics like how AI is changing products, whether we need new ways of thinking about products in the intelligent era, and how humans and technology might evolve together over the next ten years.

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