This robotic lawnmower promises to traverse awkward lawns with the agility of a mountain goat


The Lymow One is a robotic lawn mower specifically designed to tackle large, complex lawns. In fact, its makers promise that this rugged lawn robot has “unmatched terrain adaptability” and can cover five times more grass than competing models (specifically, 0.23 acres per hour, or up to 1.73 acres per hour). day).

Most lawn robots have wheels, but this type comes with tracks like a tank, for improved speed and stability. It can overcome obstacles up to two inches high and traverse slopes up to 45 degrees, even if said slope is wet and slippery.

This bot is currently being shown at CES 2025, following a successful Kickstarter campaign from a relatively new brand. It’s piqued my interest specifically because founder and CEO Wangshu Gao used to head SharkNinja’s R&D department and previously also co-founded Narwal. That means you have experience with some of the best robot vacuums. and although it is not exactly the same, it seems that it has brought a lot of experience from that related market to create the Lymow One.

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To begin with, special attention has been paid to navigation; Like many newer lawn robots, it does not require boundary wires. There are a few ways that robotic lawnmowers can navigate, but Lymow’s approach combines satellite positioning with vSLAM technology. The latter is designed to take control when trees, roofs or walls block the satellite view and is one of the navigation methods used by robot vacuum cleaners. You can edit the robot maps to locate excellent cutting zones and no-go areas.



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