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Navimow debuts robotic mowers at CES 2026 for easier lawn care.
Summary
Navimow unveiled five new robotic mower models at CES 2026 that emphasize easier, wire-free setup using multi-modal mapping and turf-friendly handling; preorders begin Jan. 16, 2026 with a 10% preorder discount.
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Navimow unveiled five new robotic mower models at CES 2026 aimed at simplifying lawn care for residential and commercial properties. The company highlighted a move toward wire-free, app-driven setup using a combination of network RTK, solid-state LiDAR and real-scene mapping. Navimow also emphasized turf-first design features intended to reduce stress on lawns while handling slopes, tight turns and uneven terrain. The lineup ranges from small-yard i2 models to larger X4 and commercial Terranox units.
Key details:
- Navimow showed five new models at CES 2026, covering small residential yards through larger commercial spaces such as golf courses and schools.
- The new systems use multi-modal mapping that combines network RTK, solid-state LiDAR and real-scene mapping to map yards without perimeter wires or a dedicated RTK antenna, with setup managed via the Navimow app.
- The X4 Series includes the X430 (priced at $2,499, for up to one acre) and the X450 (priced at $2,999, for up to 1.5 acres); Navimow reports the X4 can cover up to one acre in about 14 hours, and the models feature all-wheel drive, dual 180-watt cutting motors and a 43-centimeter cutting width.
- The i2 Series is aimed at smaller lawns, with i2 AWD models starting at $999 for up to a quarter acre; the i2 LiDAR model adds 3D scanning (about 200,000 points per second) and obstacle detection down to roughly one centimeter.
- The Terranox Series targets commercial deployments up to six acres and uses EFLS 3.0 navigation (RTK, VSLAM and visual‑inertial odometry), VisionFence 360° obstacle detection and remote fleet-management tools.
- Most models operate in the 58–62 decibel range, and Navimow said preorders would open Jan. 16, 2026 with a 10% discount available for preorders only.
Summary:
Navimow’s CES 2026 lineup focuses on simpler, wire-free setup and features intended to protect turf while expanding options from small yards to multi-acre commercial sites. The company positions its navigation stack—RTK, LiDAR and real-scene mapping—as the pathway to more hands-off deployment. Preorders open Jan. 16, 2026 with a limited preorder discount. How broadly these systems will be adopted is undetermined at this time.
