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Robot Mower Ditches Wires for Smarter Yard Care
11 Feb
Summary
- The mower uses wire-free navigation with advanced sensors.
- It features a reinforced chassis and improved sealing for durability.
- Preorders offer a $500 discount, ending March 9.

The Lymow One Plus robot lawn mower has opened for preorder, marking a significant advancement in autonomous yard care technology. This new model, showcased at CES 2026, abandons traditional boundary wires in favor of sophisticated wire-free navigation through RTK-VSLAM and a LySee vision system. Its enhanced capabilities include advanced path planning and obstacle avoidance, allowing it to operate efficiently on various lawn sizes.
The mower has undergone a complete re-engineering for superior performance and durability. It features a reinforced, automotive-grade chassis, improved sealing, and professional-grade mulching blades made from SK5 tool steel. The system includes a cyclone airflow design for cleaner cuts and reduced clogging, effectively acting as both a mower and a blower by keeping clippings off pathways.
Preorders are currently open until March 9, with significant discounts available. The 5Ah model is priced at $2,499 (down from $2,999), and the 10Ah model is available for $2,699 (down from $3,199), each offering $500 off their regular prices. This limited-time offer makes the advanced Lymow One Plus more accessible.




