The Dreame A3 AWD 1000 robot lawn mower is an automatic machine designed to mow the lawn without direct intervention. It operates autonomously on residential lawn surfaces, keeping the grass at a consistent height through frequent, scheduled passes.
It is ideal for private gardens with obstacles, gentle slopes or complex layouts, where manual mowing would require more time and effort.
The operation of this Dreame A3 AWD 1000 robot lawn mower is based on a rotary cutting system located at the bottom. The blades, mounted on a disc, rotate at high speed, cutting the grass by impact. The cut material is left on the lawn as fine clippings, promoting natural decomposition. The AWD (All-Wheel Drive) system, visible in the four treaded wheels, allows the robot to move forward even on surfaces with poor grip. Each wheel contributes to the drive, improving traction. The integrated front sensors detect obstacles and changes in the terrain, adjusting the trajectory during operation.
The main technical features of the Dreame A3 AWD 1000 robot lawn mower are:
- Four-wheel AWD drive: each wheel is motorised, improving stability on uneven surfaces and on moderate slopes.
- Cutting system with disc and floating blades: ensures a uniform cut. Contact with small obstacles reduces the risk of blade damage.
- Integrated front sensors: detect obstacles as it moves forward. The robot automatically changes direction to avoid direct collisions.
- Compact structure with protective housing: protects internal components from impacts and external factors, facilitating movement in confined spaces.
- Large-diameter treaded wheels: increase traction, improving continuity of movement on ground not perfectly level.
*Dreame extended warranty : to benefit from the extended warranty, register the appliance on the manufacturer’s website.
Warning: the warranty is provided directly by the manufacturer, Dreame, and is subject to compliance with the manufacturer’s standard terms and conditions. You should always refer to the official Dreame information pages for a full overview of requirements, limitations and exclusions.


