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Lymow One Plus robotic mower launches with smarter AI object avoidance and better grass mulching

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The Lymow One Plus robotic mower features robust tank-style tracks, enabling it to navigate steep inclines and effortlessly traverse over roots and fallen debris. (Image credit: Lymow)

Lymow introduces the One Plus, a next-generation robotic lawn mower boasting enhanced cutting precision, advanced obstacle recognition, and superior durability. Its tank-like tread system ensures reliable traction on challenging slopes and allows it to roll over uneven terrain with ease.

The newly released Lymow One Plus robotic mower elevates lawn care with significant upgrades in resilience, object detection, and mowing efficiency.

Equipped with a cutting-edge AI processor delivering 10 trillion operations per second (TOPS)-a substantial increase from the previous model’s 6 TOPS-the mower can now identify up to 25 distinct objects. These include garden features such as flowerbeds, bicycles, irrigation systems, pedestrians, and even small animals like hedgehogs. To maintain optimal vision in varying weather conditions, the mower’s camera lens incorporates a built-in heating element to prevent fogging. Additionally, the One Plus integrates satellite positioning, visual mapping, and ultrasonic sensors to enhance obstacle avoidance and navigation.

Powered by sophisticated AI, the mower expertly maneuvers its 16-inch cutting deck across lawns at speeds reaching 3.3 feet per second (approximately 1 meter per second). It autonomously generates detailed yard maps without the need for boundary wires and employs intelligent path planning to maximize mowing efficiency. The tank-style tracks enable the mower to conquer slopes up to 45 degrees and surmount obstacles as tall as 2.76 inches (7 cm). Its 528 Wh battery supports coverage of up to 0.56 acres (2,226 square meters) on a single charge, with rapid recharging facilitated by a 10A charger.

Innovatively, the One Plus uses cyclonic airflow technology to lift grass blades before cutting, ensuring a clean and even trim adjustable between 1.2 and 4.0 inches (3.0 to 10.2 cm). The mower’s dual rotary blades spin at 6,000 rpm and are crafted from a tougher steel alloy than previous versions, enhancing cutting performance and blade longevity.

Designed for rugged outdoor conditions, the Lymow One Plus is priced at $2,999 (€2,999). Pre-orders will open in February 2026, with shipments expected to begin in March 2026.

Innovations in Robotic Lawn Care

David Chien, 2026-01-06 (Updated: 2026-01-06)

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