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Latest Navimow Robotic Lawnmowers Offer 5 Smarter, Tougher Series Designed for Every Type of Yard

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A properly manicured lawn feels nice; it’s like a freshly vacuumed room where everything feels neat and clean. But it’s a lot to have to mow your own lawn sometimes. It’s hot. Or cold. Or raining. Or you’re deathly allergic to grass, so you mow wearing enough PPE to double as Fallout cosplay. In any case, it’s 2026, so you can outsource your mowing with a Navimow robotic lawnmower!

Navimow

Navimow knows that a successful robot mower needs to accomplish a few things. One, it needs to mow your lawn properly, meaning it needs to make even cuts across the whole area. Second, it needs to know where your property is before it goes off on a robot Rumspringa mowing everything in sight. Finally, it needs to be able to handle your property’s terrain, because no one wants to get up partway through a dinner party to rescue their stuck robot. Unless you really need to escape an awkward conversation.

Latest Navimow Robotic Lawnmowers Offer 5 Smarter, Tougher Series Designed for Every Type of Yard

The Navimow line of mowers can handle all of these, with models to suit your specific terrain and needs. If your lawn is pretty simple and your needs are modest, the i2 AWD series has Xero-turn All Wheel Drive, so it won’t chew up your lawn as it mows. It also uses tri-frequency RTK positioning, so it won’t get lost and accidentally munch your neighbor’s azaleas.

AWD means it can handle all sorts of terrain, from stone paths to steep slopes, and even roots and slippery lawns. It also features a special third wheel to help it run more efficiently, improving battery life by up to 30%. It can also recognize and dodge 150+ obstacles and animals.

Look for the Navimow i2 AWD in the i206 and i210 versions for $999 and $1,299, respectively. Pre-orders start January 16th at Navimow!

NaVimow i2 LIDAR

Maybe you don’t need AWD, but you do need a lawnmower that can easily navigate your lawn. Enter the Navimow i2 LiDAR. Not only does it offer better precision for navigating shade, evenings, and narrow spaces, but it also creates 3D maps in the companion app so you can better track and control its route. Combined with edge sense and the ability to climb up to 45-degree slopes, this means you can drop an i2 in your backyard and trust that it will handle the job without requiring immense hands-on monitoring.

It’s specifically designed for crowded, hard-to-navigate lawns. Look for the i2 LiDAR (pricing to be determined) at Navimow’s site and on other reseller sites, including Amazon.

Navimow H2 Series

Maybe your lawn is a little bigger, say closer to .25-.5 acres. The Navimow H2 Series is designed for larger spaces and better navigation, with a triple threat of NRTK, LiDAR, and Vision detection to map the layout and avoid obstacles in 1ms. It also sports electronic stability control and terrain adaptation, so it can easily scale slopes without needing your help because it happened to take a tumble.

Pricing is to be determined, and the H2 series will be available directly from Navimow.

Navimow X4 Series

You might be scoffing that a robot lawnmower can’t handle your unruly property. The Navimow X4 Series laughs at your skepticism and then runs it over, thanks to its ability to scale up to a 40-degree slope and handle obstacles up to 2.8″. It uses Xero-turn technology, so tight turns won’t tear up your turf.

But that’s not all. It’ll slice and dice your grass quickly with a 17″ Navimow H2 series cutting range and fast charging at 224W. You can adjust the height between .4″ to 7″, and Edgesense keeps things sharp and clean. It has 200+ obstacle recognition, a rain sensor, and even interfaces with Find My, so if your mower does get lost, you can track it down easily.

The X4 series will start at $2,499 for the X430 and $2,999 for the X450; pre-orders start January 14th at Navimow.

Navimow Terranox Series

Finally, if you’re trying to keep a really large area like a golf course or sports field mowed, you need Navimow Terranox. Yes, it sounds like an eczema cream, but it’s actually a commercial robotic lawnmower. It offers 4WD traction control, Vision Sense, and the ability to cover up to 6 acres, depending on the model. Commercial lawn work has never been so efficient and stylish!

Pricing and availability on the Terranox are still to be determined, so keep an eye on the Navimow site!

At a certain point, the question stops being whether a robot lawnmower can handle your yard and starts being why you’re still doing this yourself. Navimow’s latest lineup covers everything from modest suburban plots to sprawling, borderline-agricultural landscapes, with smart navigation, serious terrain handling, and enough obstacle detection to keep pets, plants, and pride intact.

Whether you want simple automation or a mower that laughs in the face of slopes and roots, there’s clearly a model designed to take this chore off your plate for good. If you’re ready to spend less time pushing a mower and more time actually enjoying your lawn, it’s worth taking a closer look.

Click here to go to the Navimow website, where you can explore the full lineup, check availability, and see which robotic helper makes the most sense for your yard.

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