Dreame Unveils All-in Center and Three Smart Yard Products at San Francisco Event
From April 29 to 30, 2026, Dreame Technology hosted its flagship outdoor smart event "Dreame NEXT: Autonomous Outdoors" at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The company unveiled three new products designed to reshape global garden maintenance: the All-in Center, the flagship roboticmower A3 AWD PRO, and the Dreame Roboticmower APEX. This marks Dreame's official push into fully autonomous lawn care, leveraging its existing expertise in indoor smart cleaning appliances.
The All-in Center serves as the command hub for the entire system. It integrates automatic energy replenishment, self-maintenance, and all-weather sealed protection. After completing yard work, the mower automatically returns to the base for cleaning, self-diagnostics, and storage. The unit handles extreme conditions such as heavy rain, high heat, and freezing temperatures with ease. Think of it as a weatherproof garage that washes your equipment while you sleep.
The A3 AWD PRO delivers LiDAR + vision-based autonomous mapping with no wires or additional equipment required. It's ready to use out of the box. Featuring an upgraded ultra-sensing system, it accurately identifies hundreds of obstacles, significantly improving safety and practicality in yard operations. The all-wheel-drive system handles steep slopes that would leave traditional mowers spinning their wheels.
The Roboticmower APEX takes a different approach entirely. It integrates a multi-function robotic arm with advanced AI. This goes beyond simple mowing to handle tasks such as cleaning, tidying, and garden maintenance. The robotic arm can pick up leaves, move objects, and switch tools autonomously. It's essentially a yard butler that doesn't ask for a raise.
According to the official press release, Dreame is the global leader in LiDAR-based robotic mower sales revenue. The company received Frost & Sullivan certification as No.1 in global LiDAR sales revenue from November 2024 to October 2025. In March 2026, global sales revenue grew 255% year-over-year. That's not incremental growth—that's market domination.
Independent reporting from Yahoo Finance Singapore corroborates the product specifications and event timeline. The coverage confirms the three-product lineup and the company's positioning of Chinese smart manufacturing capabilities in the global garden maintenance sector.
Physical interaction with these systems changes the user experience fundamentally. Instead of manually pushing a mower across your lawn every weekend, you set parameters in an app and walk away. The All-in Center's sealed protection means you won't find rusted blades or waterlogged electronics after a storm. The A3 AWD PRO's LiDAR mapping eliminates the boundary wire installation that has plagued robotic mowers for years (a problem that has frustrated DIY homeowners for years, frankly).
Dreame first introduced bionic robotic arm technology in 2023. The technology has since been continuously refined and reapplied across product categories. In 2026, the company launched its second-generation bionic robotic arm technology, enabling extension ranges of up to 12 cm for the side brush and 16 cm for the mop. At DREAME NEXT, this same technology appears in the APEX mower's multi-function arm. When a core technology can evolve from cleaning floors to managing airflow, directing heat, and handling laundry autonomously, it stops being a product feature. It becomes a platform.
The A3 AWD Pro is now available on Dreame's official website in North America. Full product availability information is available at the company's product page. The All-in Center and APEX launch timelines remain unspecified beyond the event announcement. Pricing details were not disclosed in the initial press materials.
Dreame Technology was established in 2017. The company focuses on smart home cleaning appliances with the vision to empower lives through technology. This outdoor expansion represents a logical extension of their indoor product line, but the engineering challenges differ substantially. Outdoor environments introduce variables that indoor robots never encounter: uneven terrain, weather exposure, and unpredictable obstacles like pets or children.
Whether users actually pay for this level of automation remains the real question. The technology works. The question is whether homeowners will invest in a fully autonomous yard system when traditional mowers cost a fraction of the price. Time will tell if the convenience justifies the cost.
Artūras Malašauskas is an AI Systems Integrator with 20+ years of production-grade web engineering experience. He has designed, shipped, and scaled enterprise Python/PHP systems for logistics, SaaS, and public-sector clients. For the past year, he has focused exclusively on AI integrations: deploying open-source LLMs, building generative media pipelines (image, audio, video), and engineering multi-agent workflows for real production environments. His standard: reproducibility, security, cost-efficient inference—no vaporware. He documents and evaluates emerging AI tooling, separating verified capabilities from marketing noise. Technical editor at: muza-ai.eu, ai-verslas.lt, ai-naujinos.lt Connect on LinkedIn
Artūras Malašauskas is an AI Systems Integrator with 20+ years of production-grade web engineering experience. He has designed, shipped, and scaled enterprise Python/PHP systems for logistics, SaaS, and public-sector clients. For the past year, he has focused exclusively on AI integrations: deploying open-source LLMs, building generative media pipelines (image, audio, video), and engineering multi-agent workflows for real production environments. His standard: reproducibility, security, cost-efficient inference—no vaporware. He documents and evaluates emerging AI tooling, separating verified capabilities from marketing noise. Technical editor at: muza-ai.eu, ai-verslas.lt, ai-naujinos.lt
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