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Remote Control Lawn Mowers FAQ

What is a remote control lawn mower?

A remote control lawn mower is one you operate without physically pushing it yourself. The older models use a handheld joystick controller. The newer app-guided type, like the Dreame A3 AWD, maps your yard with onboard LiDAR and runs on a set schedule from your phone.

Do remote control lawn mowers work without boundary wires?

LiDAR-based mowers do. The Dreame A3 AWD and AWD Pro models scan your yard with 3D LiDAR and binocular AI vision during a one-time setup walk. The mower remembers the layout after that first pass, so there is nothing to bury and no antenna needed in your lawn.

What size lawn can a remote control mower handle?

A remote controlled lawn mower's coverage depends on the model. The Dreame collection covers yards from 1,000m² (0.25 acres) up to 5,000m² (1.20 acres), so most residential lots are within range. The A3 AWD 1000 suits smaller suburban yards, while the A3 AWD Pro 3500 handles larger properties.

Can a remote control lawn mower handle steep hills?

The Dreame A3 AWD and A3 AWD Pro collection use full-time four-wheel drive and handle slopes up to 80% (38.7°), which covers most residential terrain. If your yard has a noticeably steep section, you should check the gradient with a phone slope app before choosing a model.

How do I control a Dreame robot lawn mower remotely?

Everything runs through the Dreamehome app on your phone. After connecting the mower to Wi-Fi and completing a one-time boundary walk, you can schedule cuts, adjust zones, and track it in real time. You don't need a separate remote.

Are remote control lawn mowers worth it for a residential yard?

For most yards above 1,000m² (0.25 acres), yes. The time you get back over a mowing season is the main reason. A mow that used to take an hour now runs on its own schedule and frees up your weekend. The case is even stronger if your yard has slopes or trees that block GPS signals under heavy canopy.