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LiDAR Mowers: Ditch the Wires, Mow Smarter
24 Jan
Summary
- LiDAR navigation eliminates need for boundary wires and RTK stations.
- New LiDAR robot mowers can map surroundings using light beams.
- LiDAR tech is expected to boost robot lawn mower adoption rates.

The landscape of robotic lawn care is poised for a significant transformation with the integration of LiDAR technology. This advanced navigation system, previously a staple in high-end robot vacuums, is now making its debut in a new generation of robot lawn mowers.
LiDAR operates by emitting light beams and measuring their reflection to create detailed 3D maps of outdoor spaces. This capability allows robot mowers to self-localize and map lawns without the cumbersome setup of boundary wires or the reliance on satellite signals. Brands such as Segway Navimow, Roborock, Mammotion, and Ecovacs are all exploring this innovation.
The primary advantage of LiDAR is its "drop and mow" potential, where users can unbox a mower and have it operate with minimal initial configuration. This is a significant leap from current models that often require precise wire installation or alignment of RTK stations. The technology's ability to "see" obstacles helps it navigate effectively, much like human landmark recognition.




