The Dreame A1 PRO 2000 robotic lawnmower has dropped by 16 thousand since last year! It doesn't need a wire and has a great app

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
24. 4. 2026 12:30
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Robotic lawnmowers without a boundary wire and without RTK antennas are finally reaching prices where they start to make sense even for ordinary owners of larger gardens. The Dreame A1 PRO 2000 has now dropped to 23,432 CZK with the discount code ALZADNY20. When launched in May 2025, it cost 39,990 CZK and until recently was holding at 29,290 CZK. The total difference from the launch price exceeds 16 thousand crowns. If you want to check current availability (lawnmower stock changes quickly in spring), look directly in the product detail.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you have a garden of 1000–2000 m² and want to avoid laying a cable and installing an RTK antenna.
⚠️ Consider if you have a garden up to 800 m² – the cheaper A1 Pro 800 variant for 19,124 CZK can do the same.
💡 For 23,432 CZK, it is one of the more affordable LiDAR lawnmowers on the Czech market with a capacity for 2000 m².

Why this lawnmower is interesting

The main argument for the Dreame A1 PRO 2000 can be summarized simply: no cables and no RTK antenna. A typical robotic lawnmower requires either burying a boundary wire around the entire property or installing an RTK station with a clear view of the sky – both mean work, compromises in placement, and often dependence on satellite signal quality. The Dreame A1 PRO 2000 instead uses its own 3D LiDAR navigation, so you set the lawn boundaries in the app and the machine is ready in a matter of minutes.

The second reason is the price. Wireless LiDAR lawnmowers for areas over 1000 m² were until recently priced significantly above 30,000 CZK, and competitors with similar capabilities (Mammotion LUBA, Segway Navimow) regularly stay above the 40 thousand mark. The current promotion brings the A1 PRO 2000 below 24 thousand crowns, which is an interesting move in this category.

The core of the entire machine is the 3D ultra-sensor system OmniSense. Technically, it is a LiDAR with a range of up to 70 meters and a field of view of 360° × 59°, which creates a 3D map of the surroundings in real time. In practice, this means that the lawnmower maps the garden itself, navigates without a GPS signal during operation, and can recognize up to 11 types of obstacles – from pools and sandpits to flower beds, toys, garden furniture, or tree roots.

LiDAR has the advantage over RTK in that it works even in the dark and in shaded parts of the garden, where satellite signal might drop out. Route planning takes place in a U-shape, so the lawnmower does not drive randomly but covers the area systematically. The model can also manage two independent maps, which will be appreciated by homeowners with separate front and back gardens – however, for simultaneous operation of two areas, a second charging station is required, which is purchased separately.

Performance, battery, and real operating time

Power is provided by a 5 Ah battery with fast charging in about 65 minutes. One charge lasts approximately 1–2 hours of operation, depending on the density of the growth. In standard mode, the lawnmower mows about 1000 m² in 24 hours; in efficient mode, it can handle the declared 2000 m² per day. If the battery drops below 15%, the machine automatically returns to the charging station and, after recharging, continues where it left off.

The blade width is 22 cm and the cutting height is adjustable from 30–70 mm directly from the app, without manual adjustment. The lawnmower can also handle slopes up to 45% incline (24°) and, thanks to all-terrain tires, can manage uneven surfaces. The weight is 12.6 kg, so the machine is not as light as some compact models, but for a LiDAR design, it’s a reasonable compromise.

Practical aspects: app, durability, safety

Control is done via the Dreamehome app using both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In the app, you’ll find mowing scheduling, forbidden zones, a selection of five operating modes (full area, edges, area mowing, spot mowing, custom pattern), and height adjustment. More advanced users will appreciate the ability to create custom decorative mowing patterns – a square or heart-shaped lawn may be more of a marketing gimmick, but in practice, it shows how precisely LiDAR works.

Durability is addressed with IPX6 rating, so you can rinse the lawnmower with a hose after the season – which is not always a given for robotic lawnmowers with a boundary wire. Safety features include a rain sensor (the lawnmower returns to the station when it rains and resumes after it clears), a lift sensor with an audible alarm, and PIN protection. Blade replacement is tool-free, with blades released by a quick-release system.

What users say

The A1 PRO 2000 model has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 on Alza, but so far only from 4 reviews – it is a relatively new product in the offer, and thus the statistical significance is still limited. A more positive signal is given by 100% customer recommendation and a complaint rate of only 1.83%, which is not a bad result for outdoor robotic electronics. Over 100 units have been sold.

In their feedback, users primarily praise the quick setup without cables, the accuracy of LiDAR in avoiding obstacles, and quiet operation. Critical voices in community discussions mainly concern two things: LiDAR lawnmowers generally struggle more with narrow passages between gardens (between two fences less than 1 meter wide), and support for two maps only works with a separately purchased second charging station for 3,190 CZK. Given the low number of reviews, we recommend checking discussion forums where owners share longer-term experiences.

If the A1 PRO 2000 didn’t specifically appeal to you, but you’re looking for a robotic lawnmower or garden equipment on sale, you can browse current Alza Days, where other discounted lawnmowers, string trimmers, and garden accessories regularly appear before the spring season.

When this lawnmower doesn’t make sense

If you have a garden up to 800 m², this is not the best choice – the A1 Pro 800 variant for 19,124 CZK is also available on sale, offering the same LiDAR system and saving you over 4 thousand crowns. Similarly, if you have a plot up to 1000 m², it makes sense to consider the A1 Pro 1000 variant for 21,242 CZK. The PRO 2000 model is designed for larger areas and more intensive operation; a smaller garden will only utilize a fraction of its capacity.

Furthermore, the A1 PRO 2000 is not an ideal choice if you have slopes over 45% (24°), extremely rugged terrain with narrow passages, or require centimeter-level RTK navigation accuracy for professional lawn maintenance. For these cases, specialized models exist, but their prices start significantly higher. And if you don’t want to rely on a mobile app and prefer button control, a classic lawnmower with a boundary wire will serve you better.

Verdict: who it’s worth it for

The Dreame A1 PRO 2000 targets owners of medium to large gardens (1000–2000 m²) who want a wireless solution without ground intervention and without RTK antenna installation. For 23,432 CZK, a similar combination of LiDAR navigation, 2000 m² coverage, and an advanced app is rare – competing models typically stay above 30 thousand crowns. Weaknesses so far include a low number of reviews and the need to purchase a second station for dual mapping. However, if the garden size matches and you don’t want to deal with cables or RTK, the A1 PRO 2000 is one of the most interesting pieces of the season in its price range.

Would you prefer a robotic lawnmower without cables and RTK, or do you trust the traditional solution with a boundary wire more?

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Adam Kurfürst

Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… More about the author

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