Lymow, a company focused on intelligent yard maintenance, has introduced the Lymow One, a new robotic lawn mower designed to handle large and complex lawns. Set for release in April 2025, the mower aims to replace traditional lawn mowers with its advanced features and capabilities.
The Lymow One utilizes RTK-VSLAM combined navigation and smart object detection to ensure precise mowing. It also includes a range of safety features that provide homeowners with an efficient and reliable mowing experience.
“Most robotic mowers today are designed for smaller yards, but many U.S. homes have larger, more complex lawns. As a result, these mowers often serve more as a supplement rather than a complete replacement for traditional mowers,” explained Wangshu Gao, founder and CEO of Lymow. “With Lymow One, we’re taking a different approach. Our product is built to fully replace traditional mowers, offering superior automated lawn care—better results, less time, lower costs, and minimal effort.”
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