Lymow is set to disrupt the robotic lawn mower market with their upcoming product, the Lymow One. This innovative mower features mulching blades and a distinctive tracked tread system designed to make lawn care simpler than ever. Recently showcased at CES 2025, the Lymow One is generating excitement with its advanced capabilities, scheduled for launch in April.
One standout feature of the Lymow One is its mowing deck, equipped with high-quality mulching blades similar to those found in professional ride-on mowers. These blades promise a superior cut compared to the standard metal swing blades seen on many robotic mowers. Powered by a brushless motor with a peak output of 1,200 watts, it can spin the blades at an impressive 6,000 RPM, providing a cutting width of 16 inches. This means it’s more than capable of tackling even the most neglectful lawns.
The Lymow One utilizes Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) satellite positioning and Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (VSLAM) technology, which eliminates the need for cumbersome boundary wires. Users can easily map their property and establish ‘Restricted Zones’ for the mower to avoid.
The mower is equipped with multiple sensors to prevent accidental collisions, as well as a safety mechanism that can halt the blades in less than a second if the robot is lifted off the ground.
In addition to precise yard mapping, the sensors enable the Lymow One to create attractive striped patterns across the lawn, much like traditional mowers do. Users can even customize the stripe overlap to generate unique patterns such as checkerboards or diamond grids.
Driving the mower’s movement is a tracked tread propulsion system, which allows it to traverse uneven terrain and navigate around obstacles up to 2 inches high. Its powerful motor can tackle slopes of up to 45 degrees, cutting an area of up to 0.23 acres per hour or 1.73 acres daily, though it will need to recharge after approximately 0.50 acres.
All of these impressive features come at a price— the Lymow One is projected to retail for $2,999. Preorders can currently be placed on the Lymow website. For those interested, a roundup of top robotic lawn mowers is also available for comparison.