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Lymow unveils new robotic lawn mower

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Photo: Lymow
Photo: Lymow

Lymow, a company focused on bringing intelligent yard maintenance to homes, unveiled the Lymow One, a new robotic lawn mower designed to tackle large and complex lawns. Set for release in April 2025, the mower aims to replace traditional mowers with its new features and capabilities, according to the company.

With advanced RTK-VSLAM combined navigation and smart object detection, it aims to provide precise mowing, and its safety features are designed to offer an efficient and reliable mowing experience for homeowners, according to the company.

“Most robotic mowers today are built for small yards, but many U.S. homes have large, complex lawns. As a result, these mowers often serve as a supplement rather than a true replacement for traditional mowers,” said Wangshu Gao, founder and CEO of Lymow. “With Lymow One, we’re taking a different approach. Our product is designed to fully replace traditional mowers, delivering superior automated lawn care — better results, less time, lower costs and minimal effort.”

Photo: Lymow
Photo: Lymow

Key features of the Lymow One include:

LyCut Dual Blade Mowing Deck:

  • Two high-speed spinning mulching blades powered by a 1,200W brushless motor.
  • 6,000 RPM blade speed with a 16-inch cutting width.
  • Adjustable cutting height from 1.2 to 4 inches.
  • Integrated centrifugal fan for even clipping distribution.
  • Designed to handle all grass types in wet or dry conditions.

LySee Multi-Fusion Navigation System:

  • Combines RTK satellite positioning and VSLAM technology.
  • Eliminates the need for boundary wires.
  • Allows for easier setup and map management through the Lymow app.

Obstacle Avoidance:

  • Stereo camera with semantic recognition and depth-sensing capabilities.
  • Five ultrasonic sensors, front bumpers and off-ground sensors.
  • Customizable response to objects via the app.

Tracked Tread Propulsion:

  • Covers up to 0.23 acres per hour and 1.73 acres per day.
  • Navigates 45 degrees (100 percent) slopes and 2-inch obstacles.
  • Performs in wet and slippery conditions.
  • Designed to handle rough, uneven terrain and clear obstacles up to 2 inches in height.

The Lymow One features a die-cast aluminum alloy frame, LiFePO4 battery for extended lifespan and IPX6 waterproof rating for all-weather operation. After a Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $3.5 million, Lymow One is now in production and slated for delivery in April 2025, priced at $2,999.

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