The Dreame Roboticmower A2 is an electric robotic mower with a 22 cm cutting width and a maximum lawn area coverage of 3600 m², though the recommended surface area for optimal performance is 3000 m². It supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and comes with a dedicated smartphone app that allows full remote control from a mobile device. In terms of physical dimensions, the unit measures 444 mm in height, 273 mm in width, and 666 mm in thickness, with a total weight of 16,300 g. Operating noise is rated at 55 dB under standard conditions, dropping to a quieter 50 dB in eco mode.
The mower includes a solid set of autonomous features, with obstacle and rain sensors allowing it to detect hazards and respond to changing weather without user input — and it is also capable of continuing to operate in light rain when conditions permit. A frost sensor and built-in weather adaptation further ensure the unit adjusts its behavior based on environmental conditions. Mowing sessions can be fully scheduled in advance, and the mower returns to its base automatically via auto docking when finished or low on charge. It supports a mulching feature for returning cut grass back to the lawn, and anti-theft protection is included for added security. Voice control is available through both Alexa and Google Assistant, while the absence of a physical display means all interaction is handled through the companion app. There is no on-device display panel.
On the performance side, the mower handles slopes of up to 50%, making it suitable for gardens with significant inclines. It covers ground at a working area capacity of 125 m²/h and has a mowing time of 65 minutes per session. Cutting height is adjustable across five settings, spanning a range from a minimum of 30 mm up to a maximum of 70 mm, giving users a reasonable degree of flexibility in how they maintain their lawn.
The mower runs on an 18V system with a rated power output of 90W, and its battery is removable, making replacement or swapping straightforward. A full charge is completed in just over an hour at 1.05 hours, which keeps downtime between mowing sessions relatively brief.