Lymow is set to disrupt the robotic lawn mower market with the upcoming Lymow One, a mower featuring mulching blades and innovative tracked treads. Designed to “fully replace traditional mowers,” the Lymow One aims to simplify lawn maintenance like never before. The mower was unveiled at CES 2025, with a launch planned for April.
One of the standout features of the Lymow One is its professional-grade mulching blades, typically found on ride-on and conventional mowers. These blades promise a superior cut compared to the metal sheet swing blades used in many robotic mowers. Powered by a brushless motor with a peak output of 1,200 watts, the blades spin at 6,000 RPM and cut a 16-inch width. This means it can handle even the toughest, overgrown lawns with ease.
For navigation, the Lymow One uses advanced Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) satellite positioning and Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (VSLAM) technology. This eliminates the need for boundary wires, allowing the mower to map your property and set up “Restricted Zones” to avoid obstacles, offering a smarter and more efficient mowing experience.
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