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Segway Navimow i105N Robot Lawn Mower Perimeter Wire Free 1/8 Acre RTK+Vision Robotic Lawnmower, AI-Assisted Mapping, Virtual Boundary, APP Control, 58dB(A) Quiet, Multi-Zone Management

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Style: i105N: Mows up to 0.12 acre


Features

  • RTK+Vision, Fit into Every Garden: Lawn covered by trees? Narrow corridor? However complicated your garden layout is, enhanced EFLS 2.0 got you covered. Customized RTK technology with Vision enhancement provides stable centimetre-level positioning to handle an incredibly diverse range of lawn layouts. Even when its under the trees or in a narrow corridor, Navimow still works perfectly with accurate navigation.
  • No Perimeter Wires & Automatic AI-assisted Mapping: Quick, wire-free setup in just a few taps, simply use your smartphone to guide Navimow and map out virtual boundaries around your lawn. Furthermore, with the revolutionary AI-powered Assist Mapping feature, Navimow identifies the clear edges of your lawn during mapping and automatically navigates and maps the entire working area, making setup easier than ever.
  • Efficient Flawless Lawn Maintenance: Navimow mows your lawn with planned mowing patterns to ensure systematic and efficient grass cutting, changes mowing direction after 100% coverage to minimize tracks on the lawn, intelligently recharges, and keeps mowing until the job is done, so your lawn always looks fresh.
  • Identifies 150+ Types of Obstacles: Compared to ultrasonic sensors or bumper, Navimows 140 field-of-view camera with built-in Al algorithms can detect 150+ types of common objects in the garden to ensure stronger obstacle avoidance capabilities and a higher level of safety.
  • Smart App Control & Multi-Zone Management: With the Navimow App, you can edit the mowing map, set different schedules and mowing directions for up to 12 zones, remotely control your lawn mower, keep track of the mowing progress, and locate your mower in case of theft (optional with Access+). You can also easily download over-the-air (OTA) updates to access the latest features and improvements.
  • Package Contents: The package includes 1 * Navimow i105N robotic lawnmower, 1 * power supply, 1 * extension cable, 10 * pegs to secure the extension cable, 1 * charging station and the installation kit, 1 * GNSS antenna kit, 1 * antenna installation kit, 9 * spare blades and bolts, 1 * user materials set.
  • Note: Covered by a full 3-Year Warranty. The 4G module for anti-theft tracking is available as an optional add-on.

Brand: NAVIMOW


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: ASA, Polypropylene


Color: Grey, Black, Orange


Style: i105N Mows up to 0.12 acre


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


Cutting Width: 7.1 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 21.5"D x 11.2"W x 15.2"H


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Brand: NAVIMOW


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: ASA, Polypropylene


Color: Grey, Black, Orange


Style: i105N Mows up to 0.12 acre


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


Cutting Width: 7.1 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 21.5"D x 11.2"W x 15.2"H


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Assembly Required: Yes


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 2 Inches


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 3.6 Inches


Manufacturer: Navimow B.V.


Item Weight: 24 pounds


Item model number: i105N


Batteries: 6 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Great customer support, fantastic value despite some hiccups
Style: i105N: Mows up to 0.12 acre
EXTRA TIP: If you want to mount your antenna on top of a flat surface, and you don't need an extension cord, and you don't want to pay $50 for the official antenna extension kit, try searching Amazon for 'Light Wall and Ceiling Mount with 5/8" Stud and 1/4" Thread'. I happened to already have this item sitting around, and it fits the threads on the antenna perfectly. The only caveat is the that the square shape of the antenna doesn't align with the square base of the mount when fully screwed on. Just cosmetic issue, and in my case you can't even see the antenna without climbing a ladder. UPDATE 2: I am pretty well delighted with this product now. As I mentioned before, Navimow support recommended diabling camera-assisted positioning after my map deleted itself. But I decided to try mapping my yard one more time without disabling that feature, and this time it worked fine! The mower is doing a fantastic job of navigating my yard and I'm so happy I don't have to spend my weekends mowing anymore. There are just a couple of spots where it has trouble due to sloping/uneven ground, but Navimow support is also sending me a couple of free accessories as an apology for the bumpy experience I had initially. Hopefully the off-road tires will improve the unit's traction, but even if I have to hit those two spots manually with the weed whacker, that's not a big deal. I can also confirm that I've been able to map more than 600 square meters of lawn area on the i105N, so it seems they really did raise its map area limit to be the same as the i110N. A very welcome upgrade. I have a theory about what caused my map to disappear the first time. I could be completely wrong, but just in case it's helpful to anyone... When I was setting up the last couple of boundaries right before the map disappeared, I took some fairly long pauses to clear away debris from the edges of the lawn. I'm thinking maybe the camera-assisted positioning video keeps recording even when you aren't moving the unit, and so I ended up with some massive video files, and their sheer size caused the glitch that deleted my map. Sooo, if you want to be on the safe side, maybe try to make sure you get any prep work put of the way before you start mapping a boundary. Overall I think this is clearly the best value among GPS robo-mowers for anyone with a relatively small yard, especially now that it seems to support up to 1200 square meters of grass. If your lawn is closer to the upper end of that range, you might want to consider the i110N, which is still an excellent value compared to most other GPS mowers on the market. But even this i105N seems like it would have no problem covering that area as long as you don't mind it doing so over the course of two or three days. --- UPDATE 1: I've exchanged several emails with Navimow support now. They did a much better job of understanding my problem after that first reply. Unfortunately, they are unable to recover my map, and they have suggested that I try disabling camera-assisted positioning and re-mapping my yard. They seem to think there might be a hardware issue with my particular unit that is causing it to lose the map when processing the camera data. However, they have offered to compensate me for this frustration in a number of possible ways, including free accessories, and/or replacing my unit with an upgraded model to better accommodate the size of my yard. They also informed me that the coverage limit on the i105N (all units, not just mine) has been upgraded to 1200 square meters, the same as the i110N, which is very much appreciated. I've agreed to spend some more time testing my unit to see if disabling camera-assisted positioning fixes the disappearing map issue, and whether the unit is able to navigate my yard without that feature. (I'm somewhat doubtful, because my yard does have some areas with tree coverage, etc.) Then I will report back to support with the results and let them know what sort of compensation would be most helpful. This is all just theoretical for now, so I'm not changing my rating yet, but I will make sure to keep updating this review as the situation progresses. --- INITIAL REVIEW: I'm still holding out hope that this will work out for me, but the experience so far has been rough. Basic installation was relatively straightforward, although I find it irritating that a wall/roof mount for the antenna is a separate purchase, because that's clearly going to be the best option for most people. The real trouble started when I was mapping out my yard. First, I was a couple hours into the process when I decided to set up a "channel" from my lawn back to the dock. This is a requirement if the dock isn't within the mowing area itself. The app briefly and casually instructed me to drive the mower from the mowing area to the front of the dock. However, I drove the mower all the way onto the dock, and it immediately went into charging mode, which apparently deletes any unsaved map changes. So I lost everything I had done up to that point. I was steaming mad, but there was nothing to be done except start over. Seems incredibly silly to just delete the unsaved map without asking, and even sillier to not warn the user about this when explicitly instructing them to drive the mower to the dock during a mapping session. So I started over and eventually mapped out my whole property over the course of a couple days, pausing freauently this time to save my changes. Now, whenever you add a new mowing area to your map and then end the mapping session, the mower asks to return to the dock and process the "VisionFence" data it gathered during the mapping. So after my final edits, I allowed this to happen, and the mower spent the next hour or so processing the data. Well, when I came back and checked the app, my map was completely gone. No sign I ever even started one. Absolutely incredible. This time I reached out to Segway support via chat, and after some brief troubleshooting steps the agent informed me my ticket was being escalated and I should hear back via email within two days. I did not get any kind of automated email confirming that a ticket had been created, but another agent confirned this the following day. Today, two days later, I did get an email response, but it was completely unhelpful, offering instructions on how to get the map to save (which isn't the problem I'm having). In the meantime, I doscovered that after reinstalling the app, my map shows up again, but it disappears as soon as I pair the app with the mower. So I am hopeful that my map still exists somewhere and can be restored by tech support. I replied to the email with a screen recording of this and another explanation of my problem. Now I am waiting again. I will update this review as the situation progresses. The other extremely irritating aspect of this product is the arbitrary, software-imposed limitation on the area that can be mapped out for mowing. I did my best to estimate the size of my actual grass areas before ordering this model, but it appears I was off by a significant amount, so even if my map does get restored I might have to return the unit and order the 1/4 acre version for $300 more. No clue if I'll be able to transfer my map or if that will mean starting from scratch yet again. I get that they want to encourage people to buy the more expensive model, but they should allow the larger battery to speak for itself instead of imposing artificial limitations. This is only going to result in lots of mowers being returned when people discover they have more grass than they thought. Aside from all my complaints, I can say that the mower did work beautifully during the brief time I was able to test it out on part of my yard. There's a small section with an overhanging carport that seems to cause trouble with GPS reception, and for whatever reason the VisionFence is unable to compensate in that spot, but overall it shows a lot of promise. I'm still clinging to hope that these issues will be resolved and I'll finally be free from spending half of every weekend cutting grass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by G. Clark

  • Works Even With Trees
Style: i105N: Mows up to 0.12 acre
If the sales information said the Segway Navimow i105 wouldn't work under trees, I didn't notice it. I have silver maple trees covering 90% of my yard not covered by my house, so when I read the installation guide, my heart sank. I found an online review that reported success with trees, so I decided to try and see. The installation guide consists of a bunch of steps, each explained by a single sentence is in a dozen languages, with cryptic symbols and drawings. I looked at it for a long time to try to figure out whether both the docking station and the antenna should be in the same place, and which one was pickier about seeing the sky. The user manual is available online (google navimow i series user manual), and it explains the numerous navigational redundancies that enable the Navimow to find its way under trees. But it did insist that I put the antenna in the 10% that has a clear view of the sky and the invisible GPS satellites up there. I first tried putting them both under the large silver maple in the front yard, but the app intervened, and when I thought I was mapping that yard for mowing, it was actually mapping for best satellite signal. I left the dock under the tree (still ~20 ft from the house) and relocated the antenna to the front edge of the tard next to the sidewalk where the signal was the strongest (another 20 ft from the dock). The extension wires that came with the Navimow were long enough, and the little plastic tent stakes pinned them to the yard where it would later mow without any damage. The antenna looks a little goofy out in front like that, but I was then able, using the steering function of the app on my iPhone, to map the perimeter of the Main front yard. I went slowly, stopping to switch between Standard, Ride-on and Assist mapping. The Assist mapping recognized the bricks around the gardens and zoomed around them accurately. The ride-on complained that it couldn't detect the junction between the yard and the sidewalks while mapping - but it recorded that mode for that segment anyhow, and later during mowing it worked perfectly. I was impressed that it kept track of everywhere it has mowed, and at the end, it went back to get the strips and spots that it had missed - probably because of the bumpy turf and tree roots that it managed to negotiate. I was able to map a second, third and forth area, with channels to them, and it then mowed them too. The Navimow has a couple of large conspicuous lights, and it beeps like R2D2 and talks. Besides being a challenge to understand, it seems to invite theft. Rather than ante up another $150 for the cell transmitter and a 4G subscription, I bought some Apple Air Tags that should work almost as well for less than half the money. Before spending $1k on the Navimow, I considered spending $700 on a battery mower I would have to push, or the Husqvarna that requires a wire around the perimeter. I also shopped for a lawncare service (guys who once mowed our ephemeral garden!). I chose the Navimow because Segway has been making robots for decades. The Navimow is an impressive computer navigation system atop a capable grass cutter, with a satisfying app. And it makes my yard look good while I do other home projects. It seems pricey, but it's a good value. I recommend it. Updates: After submitting the review above, I noticed that, although I ordered the i105, I actually received the i110. According to the Navimow website, the only difference is that the i110 battery is 2x that of the i105, and mows 1/4 acre (1000 m2) rather than 1/8 acre. My mowing area is only 141 m2, and mowing it, probably because of the slopes and roots, consumed 60% of the battery charge. This i110 has now mowed my little yard twice, each time from a full charge. It got stuck on a root once, and on a curb. I'll fill around the root with some soil, and hope that the i110's AI will figure out how to not drive off the curb. I also found out that I might be able to use only one of the two antenna pole extension pipes, and I might try that so it looks a little less goofy if it works as well at half height. But since it will require re-mapping all four of the areas that comprise my yard, plus the keep-out around a tree, I might put that off until fall. Stay tuned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Aukauk

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