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Segway Navimow i110N Robot Lawn Mower Perimeter Wire Free 1/4 Acre RTK+Vision Robotic Lawnmower, AI-Assisted Mapping, Virtual Boundary, APP Control, 58dB(A) Quiet, Multi-Zone Management

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Features

  • Enhanced RTK with Vision System for Complex Lawns: Equipped with EFLS 2.0, Navimow features customized RTK positioning technology enhanced with vision sensors, delivering stable, centimetre-level navigation accuracy. It handles a wide variety of lawn layouts, including areas beneath trees or narrow passages, ensuring reliable operation even in challenging environments.
  • 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.
  • Package Contents: The package includes 1 * Navimow i110N 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: Cover ASA, Polypropylene


Color: Grey, Black, Orange


Style: i110N Mows up to 0.25 acre


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


Operation Mode: Automatic


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


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Number of Items: 1


Brand Name: NAVIMOW


Model Number: i110N


Required Assembly: Yes


Manufacturer: Navimow B.V.


Manufacturer Part Number: i110N


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Robot Lawn Mower


Material Type: Cover ASA, Polypropylene


Power Source: Battery Powered


Operation Mode: Automatic


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 2 Inches


Battery Average Life: 60 minutes


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 3.6 Inches


Number of Positions: 5


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


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


Color: Grey, Black, Orange


Style Name: i110N Mows up to 0.25 acre


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  • IMPRESSIVE! This mower does an excellent job of learning to mow a challenging yard successfully! IMPRESSIVE! This mower does an excellent job of learning to mow a challenging yard successfully!
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
I've had this mower about a month, and in that time I've become more and more impressed by its performance. It does everything it promises! Let me tell you about it. The Navimow app allows me to map multiple regions of my yard that add up to a maximum of 1/4 acre. My property's mowable area is about 2/3 of that, so I haven't pushed that limit. It took me a few tries to get good at mapping - which can be a little frustrating, because I wanted it to be one-and-done. But once I understood how the mower uses the map, I would occasionally delete and remap a part of my yard, or adjust the map to tweak whatever it was I wanted to change. Here are things I tweaked to get better results: -Whether the border was a "don't cross the border" edge (the default edge type, shows up on the map as a solid line), or a "crossing the boundary is OK" edge (you have to toggle to this if you want it) - shows up on the map as a dotted line. You can switch between these two as often as you like as you create or adjust every region/map you want to mow! So there are places where I have a solid border so that mower doesn't overshoot it and get its hind wheels caught on a concrete rainspout trough or a particularly problematic exposed tree root, but a dotted border where the lawn meets the driveway or the sidewalk, so the mower can overshoot and make sure to capture all the edges. -Which directions the mower will use for its rows! I've got one region of my lawn where there are grooves in the ground where I think tree roots used to be, but rotted. the wheels of the Navimow will get stuck in the ruts and the 'nose' will run aground, and it can't free itself, when the mower is going in the same direction as the grooves. But when the mower is going at any other angle, it crosses the ruts with ease! So I edited that region of the map and told the mower to never use that particular orientation for aligning its rows, and now I haven't had to rescue the mower from getting stuck in one of those for weeks. I used the same trick to keep the mower from popping its rear wheels over the edge of the curb where it was getting stuck. Now it gets stuck there a lot less! When I bought the Navimow I knew I'd be asking a lot of it. The two challenges that I knew I'd be risking overwhelming it with are with steeper slopes, and with tree cover interfering with the GPS signal. I feel I have pushed each of these to the absolute limit, but it has worked out just fine. The steeper slopes situation, I simply avoided the reliably-too-steep regions when drawing my map, aware that I'd have to occasionally mow/whack those areas myself. but we're talking 5 minutes of effort every few weeks, and that's well worth it to me. As for the tree cover situation battling with the GPS signal, I was worried this was going to be a deal-breaker for me. I have tree cover over probably 95% of my property. I figured it there was going to be a problem, this would be it. Well I was able to plant the GPS receiver on the included pole at one corner of my garage where it happens to have a decent view of a small cone of the sky, and - amazingly - that's enough for it to navigate my entire lawn! I did have plans to mount the antenna to the ridge of my roof, where it would have a lot more sky visible (it would be able to see from straight-up to about 45-degrees in all directions) - but that hasn't proven to be necessary yet. I do not have great signal at all times in the current setup and there ARE times that the mower refuses to do certain things until the signal is better. That can be a little frustrating, but I understand that if I want to fix this problem it means getting up on my roof. So far I've decided patience is the more attractive option. Things it occasionally refuses to do until it has better GPS signal include: Adjusting the map, Relocating the power station on the map, and manually initiating mowing! Since I only have great GPS signal some of the time, I've set up a mowing schedule so that it can attack my front yard one day, my back yard the next day. Then I take a day or two off, then repeat the cycle - this way it mows my entire yard twice a week. This keeps things looking tidy, leaves enough clover for the local bunny rabbits to nibble on, and makes me feel like I'm getting my money's worth by having a lawn that looks constantly tended-to without me having to do much of anything at all. When adjusting my map regions I discovered that if one region overlaps another region, the mower software will try to join them into a single region. That was frustrating a couple times and I had to exit out and try again. NOTE: IF YOU EXIT OUT WITHOUT SAVING, EVEN IF IT HAS TOLD YOU YOU CAN NOT UNDO YOUR CHANGES, YOU CAN USUALLY RETURN TO THE WAY IT WAS BEFORE YOU STARTED! Make sure you save the map every time you successfully do something you're happy with. It would suck to have a later mistake force you to wipe out work you wanted to keep. So when I broke my back yard up into two halves, I made sure that the border type was the dotted-line "You can cross this border / overshoot" type of edge on both regions, and I made the edges as close to each other as I was able to without them touching... and voila! After it has mowed both halves of the back yard, you can't see that there is a dividing line anywhere in it. Another note about adjusting the map: you can add or subtract territory to/from an existing region of the map. The software makes the best guess as to the final shape of the map, given how it started out and what new border you drew... and it offers you two options to pick between. It calls them "A" and "B", and shows you in blue on the map what the final territory will look like depending on which one you pick. You can look at both of them before you say "Yes", and if neither suits you, you can exit out (look for the "X" in the upper left corner) and try again. When you're adding or subtracting area, you once again get the option of which kind of border, solid or dotted, you're picking. This has been fantastic for me as I saw how the mower did with my original borders, and I decided to change the boundary lines for better results. There are "DO NOT ENTER" zones you can draw around things like flower beds. In some of the tutorial materials they also show you drawing such a boundary around, say, a tree. From my experience - and this is just in my own yard, and I do not have mulch beds around my trees - don't bother. Just let the mower's obstacle identification take note of the obstruction and avoid it. I have had great results with this! The mower has occasionally gotten stuck on an exposed tree root while exploring the area around the tree, but I have watched it learn where the most problematic roots are and learn to avoid them. How? I'm not sure. I guess it remembers where it's gotten stuck in the past and just tries not to roll over that spot, in that direction. I've definitely seen the mower approach a root it's gotten hung up on in the past and approach it from a direction that it has figured out doesn't present a problem. It's pretty impressive! When setting the mower free in my yard for the first time (once I had drawn the geofencing maps), I had the urge to rescue it when it got caught on something. But I was able to hold back and give it the chance to use its programming to work its own way out of the situation. Occasionally it would alert me that it was stuck, but the majority of the time it would eventually figure out how to free itself. As time has gone on it's gotten better at freeing itself. I'm considering giving it spiked wheels to help with traction, but I don't know for sure whether I'm going to do that. When the mower does get stuck and needs to be rescued, you can tell it to resume either with the app or by pushing the RED --> OK --> MOW buttons on the unit itself (or RED --> OK --> HOME if you want to send it home). The instructions on the app tell you to hit the STOP button (that's the RED button) and then the "OK + MOW" or the "OK + HOME" buttons, which (to me) sounds like I'm supposed to push them at the same time. Nope, gotta do it in sequence, pretty quickly - like you're counting "1, 2, 3". Sometimes I forget which order and instead I'll hit RED --> MOW --> OK. One or the other works. There have been times that I've needed to pick it up and plop it down on the charging pad because it was too tired to get there on its own, but usually if it has battery left it'll do it on its own just fine. The photos show my mower in action. One's indicative of the amount of tree cover I have in pretty much all directions all over my property. As the mower sits on its charging pad throughout the day and also as it's mowing my lawn I'll watch the light on the mower vary between "Meh" and "Good" signal. When there's a scheduled mowing time, it'll start at that time. But if I tell it "Go mow region 3" and the signal is "Meh", it's not going to start until the signal improves. So be aware of that. It's got opinions. There are, however, reasons for those opinions. The video shows the mower attacking my front yard for the first time. You'll see that, in the process of avoiding trees, it misses areas of the yard. Later in the mow it did go back and get those areas before it finished - you can even look on the map on the mowing app and see, with surprising precision, where it has and hasn't mowed. I have noticed that it doesn't always get 100% of the region every time it mows. But because it's mowing a few times a week, I've also noticed that I don't notice it missed anything, and the next time it mows it usually catches it. If anything interesting changes I'll update my review, but all in all I have to say that I am absolutely thrilled that the mower is doing such a fine job. Summer where I live is horribly hot and humid, so not having to worry about this task is a great thing - and the mower cost less than paying a professional service or a neighborhood kid to mow for a year (kids are charging a lot now!), so it's also a financially good investment. Also a big conversation starter - a lot of folks want to stop and chat with me about it when they see me out front. I'm always happy to gush about it to them. NOTE: If you want worthwhile anti-theft, you have to buy the 4G module separately and install it, or at least get an AirTag type thingy and stick it somewhere so you can go find your mower if it's taken. But the mower is useless without its charging base and GPS maps, so if someone steals it it's no good to them. Happy not-mowing! UPDATE::: They made it even better. There are some steeper parts of my yard I simply excluded from the mowing maps and had to tend to myself in some other way - even though I knew that if the mower approached them from the right direction it would be able to do a fine job without getting mired. But while I can give it certain orientations to skip when mowing its rows, there's no way to get clever/detailed and tell it to always use this shallow path to go up to the top of this steep part but then mow the steep area only downhill, then loop around up the shallow path... If I was manually steering the mower, I was teaching it new boundaries, but to get it to *mow* them I had to tell it to go mow, and then it would do so using its own internal smarts. Well now I can manually drive the mower around while mowing! I can turn the cutting blade on and steer the mower around. It might look a little silly standing there in my yard holding my phone up to drive the mower, but I'm much happier doing this than having to get out my old push mower, or a weed wacker, or any of the other ways of cutting lawn that's too long. This is the #1 upgrade/capability I'd been wanting since I got to know my mower and its limitations, and now it's here! Ok. That's all. Just had to make sure you knew that this is now an available capability. It's fantastic! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Benjamin Kleber

  • It’s almost perfect for relatively flat lawns without much uneven terrain.
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
I purchased the i110N for my two lawns (about 0.2 acres total), divided into five zones across the front and back yards. I chose this model for its technical maturity and its fit for my lawn size. Having used robotic vacuum cleaners for over 20 years, I’m impressed by the progress Segway has made in lawn mowing automation. Setup was quick and straightforward—I had everything up and running in under 30 minutes, including mounting the GNSS antenna. However, terrain handling is where the i110N struggles. During mapping, it got stuck twice in uneven areas along the lawn borders where the ground dips. From my research, this seems to be a common issue, and the typical fix is to level those areas with soil. On the second day, it got stuck again near a lawn drain, bottoming out with no traction to recover. I had to manually free it. That said, when it does complete a mowing cycle, the results are excellent—the lawn looks clean, even, and professionally maintained. Pros: Fast and easy setup Excellent mowing quality Mature and reliable technology Great for flat, simple lawns Cons: Struggles with uneven terrain Can bottom out in dips or near drains May require yard leveling for best performance Verdict: I really like the i110N, but its limitations on uneven terrain were a dealbreaker for my yard. I ended up returning it and upgrading to the i210 AWD model, which is better suited for handling more challenging ground conditions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026 by ApplePear

  • Best Purchase Ever! Best Purchase Ever!
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
At first, I was hesitant about the reliability of an automower but after doing some research and reading product reviews it came up to my attention that people were saying good things about them so I ended up going for the Segway iSeries mower based on its ready-to-go GPS mapping technology. After doing a mental business case to convince myself that it was a good investment I bought it and put it to work. The quality of the materials is amazing and the simplicity of the installation too. The mapping is the most important thing to do but it is simple and fun, once it is made you can forget about mowing at least for the life of the Navimow mower. My lawn is not leveled so I noticed that the mower was getting stuck from now and then in certain areas when the mower entered those areas from certain angles, to solve this problem I specified a preferred mowing direction in these zones so the mower now enters to these areas from a direction that it does not get stuck. I was so satisfied with this product that I also purchased the extra-traction wheels to minimize problems of the mower getting stuck somewhere. For security reasons, I installed an airtag inside the compartment in which the anti-theft feature that is sold separately goes, this saved me some money and will notify me if the mower leaves my property. A concern I had before purchasing this product was that since the mower does not have a bag to dispose the grass I did not like the fact that the lawn was going to end up with all the cut grass but how it works is that you first need to cut the lawn to the desired height and the automower will just maintain that cut by cutting very tiny pieces of grass each time so you cannot perceive it in the lawn. What I love: the time it saves me, the use of high-quality technology and the fact that my lawn looks perfect every single day since the mower cuts it every two days. Before this mower, I was spending 4 hours three times a month cutting the grass so my lawn looked great only the first 3 days after mowing which is equal to a maximum of 9 days of the month, the rest of the days the lawn looked like it was in need of a cut and I was hearing my wife complaining very often that it was time to cut it. Now I have all that time back for myself and my lawn looks perfect all the time. In less than a year the automower will pay itself and most important it can cut the grass on a daily basis if preferred guaranteeing a perfect look always (365 days/year). What I did not like: My house and my neighbors' (in the south) are two-story and there are about 15 feet between them so I was not able to map-out the section between houses since my neighbor house is blocking the satellites so the mower was not able to trace this zone accurately so I decided to skip it. Eventually I will have to go back and keep trying with different approaches but that was something I noticed that did not work for me (still the benefits outweigh the negatives). Another aspect I did not like was that in order to trace channels to go from one zone to another you need that the zones have at least a perimeter of 1 meter around so I was not able to add channels to mow the tiny zones in the sidewalk. Also, I still have to trim the edges from now and then but compared to the 4 hours I was spending three times a month now I spend about 25 minutes. Lastly, sometimes when the mower gets stuck and one of the wheels is not in touch with a surface an error of "lifting" happens and the troubleshooting is to press the mow+ok buttons or home+ok bottons in the mower to continue mowing but normally these commands do not do anything, I have to either lift it and take it to the power station and it automatically reboots itself or keeping pressed the mow+ok buttons and it resets it but takes a couple of minutes to start working again. Overall, I recommend this product to everyone... my lawn looks always perfect and I do not have to deal with the hot weather of south Texas nor with my wife complaining about overgrown grass. Happy wife, happy life! I will try to update this review regarding the lifetime of the battery and the effect of the sun on the hardware appearance through time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Diego Suarez del Real

  • Recent software updates killed the mower Recent software updates killed the mower
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
Update May 2025 Navimow support are unable to rectify the issues that were introduced by the big software update. Another update last week caused the map to drift again. The photo shows the mower completely missing the edge of the lawn. The mower has also repeatedly been driving into some steps, causing the bodywork to get scratched up. More error intermittent error messages and contradictory advice from support. I am losing patience with what started out as a great tool. Update after 6 months (April 2025): After the initial problems in setting it up, things have been going great. I bought a second mower to complete my yard coverage. I had some tech issues but Navimow has been supportive. Then Navimow issued a major software 'upgrade' a few weeks ago. System has been unstable. Mapping drifted and needing to be redone multiple times (not a simple tasks with two mowers and a complex yard) Regular error messages about the antenna or base station having moved - even when it has not. This cause further mapping issues. I have spent multiple hours trying to trouble shoot with no end in sight. Subtracting two stars for this self inflicted software problem First mower arrived damaged and was quickly replaced. Second one was set up over a couple of days of mapping and worked brilliantly for a couple of weeks. I was boasting to all my friends about how good this thing was Then it stopped working - could not get a signal I spent a long time emailing back and forth with support. The support really isnt that good or knowledgeable. Throughout this episode I repeated the satellite scan and never had fewer than 7 visible satellites with good signal. I kept asking support what the minimum was, what angles from the antenna these should be etc. Detailed questions that I never got an answer for Support kept repeating that I should move the charger away from the house. But that is where the power is, so not a practical option for most people. Then suddenly it started working again. I had to remap my whole yard, but was so happy that it was back alive after 3 days. Mapping took way longer this time because I was now more careful about how to map terrain that the mower had difficulty with. This caused me some issue with the app: 1. The Antenna Locator function with the app does not seem to be consistent with the self check function that occurs before starting to map. A green or yellow score from the locator function (which indicates a workable location for the charger or antenna) did not mean that the location could reliably receive GPS. Multiple times I planted the antenna in a 'green' location - only for another part of the app to say that signal was non existent 2. Satellite scan seem to be no indicator of a workable GPS signal. Yesterday the mower lost signal. There were 7 satellites visible on the scanner within the 90 degree range and several more at other angles. Support has avoided telling me what their requirements are despite asking several times, but isnt 7 strong signals enough? After 10 minutes of hunting, connection came back and the mower continued - with the same number of satellites visible 3. Editing the map is cumbersome. I had to remap one zone several times because it was easier to start over than edit. In summary - when it works I love it But support is pretty useless. I am an enthusiastic consumer, prepared to spend time to make the product better. Throughout my interactions with support I don't think they ever said anything really helpful or insightful. This seems like an opportunity lost ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by brittex

  • Well worth the money if you can invest time into proper setup and have realistic expectations
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
Summary: After a few weeks, while not perfect (still working out a few kinks), I'm giving this 5 stars because it is very impressive and I am very optimistic that it will reach near full independence. For yard situations like mine or simpler, I would definitely recommend it. Value: I have a ~7500sqft (0.17 acre) yard. I paid over $1k for mowing in the last year, and that is definitely on the lower end of what I could have paid. Including accessories I had to procure (mountable antenna, and traction wheels, see below), I'm sure this will pay for itself in 2 years, which is before the 3 year warranty expires. I do need to use a string trimmer on a majority of the edges of my yard and a few islands, but that will only take ~12 minutes every week or two. Installation/setup: It's definitely very picky about where to place the antenna and station, but I found the antenna to be more picky. I strongly recommend the antenna mounting kit, or a DIY solution. The station wasn't happy for me under a small eave so I had to rethink where I wanted it, but it's working well on the south side of my house, touching the wall, with a pretty good view of the south. The app is pretty good and setup is pretty easy. Reliability: My yard is mostly very flat, with a few protruding roots, small slopes/crevices, and storm drains. I had to configure no-go zones for my roots but not a big issue, can trim afterward. My slopes, especially around the storm drains, definitely push the limits of the stock wheels. It mostly can recover smartly and still get the job done, but it slows it down considerable. I 3D printed some better traction wheels (can find models online) and that seems to largely fix the slope issues in my case. You could also buy the $100 traction wheels if you don't have access to a suitable 3D printer. It can get stuck in small crevices/dips in the yard, so you may need to put down a bit (like an inch) of dirt in a few areas to prevent that. I still haven't gotten it to do my entire yard without getting stuck, but I'm getting really close. It got 98% done yesterday and then got stuck on the curb twice, probably because I configured that edge to be a ride-on boundary. I think if I remap that zone to not be ride-on, it should be fine. It did trample over one of my plants slightly outside the boundary once, but it hasn't done that again. There wasn't an obvious transition from yard to bed so it probably thought it was just more yard. It can do my entire yard in one day during daylight, with an hour or two to spare, so a full quarter acre is likely pushing it for a single day unless you enable night mowing. But no reason it can't be done in two days. Performance: The yard looks quite nice when it's done, I like the small light tracks it leaves much more than big riding lawnmower tracks. It occasionally misses small portions of grass, but I have it doing the whole yard twice a week so it shouldn't be very noticeable. This lawnmower allows the grass to be cut much more frequently, which means smaller clippings, which is healthier for the grass and looks better too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 by Solitaan

  • Good robot with great features for the price, but probably not ideal for thick grass or rough yards Good robot with great features for the price, but probably not ideal for thick grass or rough yards
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
I have been waiting to have a robot mower for over 20 years and I finally convinced my wife to let me get this on prime day. I even set up a section of my yard just so it was away from sprinklers and had plenty of clearance to start. Overall the design is good, it looks great and it has the options we wanted for our yard and cut quality is decent. If you have a fairly flat yard and minimal height difference from sidewalk to yard this will probably do a good job. The spots that it would mow it did a great job and my neighbors found it fascinating, but then come some of the negatives. As with lots of technology these days, it isn’t all included straight out of the box and you’ll be buying accessories, which would have been nice to know going into the purchase. I got the robot, realized it's on the south side of the house and will get cooked, add 250 for a garage, and then there is the rtk sensor. I can't understand a yard where you can place their 4' post that isn't the middle of the yard and look ridiculous, everything else is obstructed by house, fence or trees, so I got the wall mount install in properly, another 50 gone. I ended up spending the $100 to get the off road tires, which should be the standard tires, but they did help quite a bit with it getting stuck but wasn’t enough to get it out of the small dips in my yard. I would be ok with the few extras to make sure that this works great at my house, but I should have considered all the extra add ons when deciding because I could have gotten a different mower with all of this stuff included for just a little more money. Here is the largest problem and is the reason I had to return the unit, I have attached the video of where mine was stuck and it was there for quite a while. Even after mowing my yard down to the height of the mower setting, it gets stuck all of the time to the point where it didn't really mow anything. It will get itself out eventually but it shuts down the blades every time it gets stuck and it used 50% of the battery to mow 9% of one part of our not very large yard. I also had issues with it driving off my curb to the point where I could not mow unless I was home to place it back in the yard and I had to buy my neighbor a beer each time he rescued it. Some of the biggest annoyances were a constant motor fault that I’d reset, it mows for 2 minutes and errors again until I normally had to pick it up and return it to the dock. It sounded like this was a problem with my robot but didn’t get a replacement in time before the Amazon return window closed. The return process was also slightly annoying as some of the components Amazon would return like normal and then the mower and garage had to be packed labeled and sent ups, which wasn’t clear at all when I went through the multiple item return option. I first reached out to tech support on the app regarding getting stuck and errors, the person told me to leave the chat to get a screen shot and open a new chat, but failed to mention their support center would be closed the second I leave the chat which left me frustrated. I then reached out to tech support via email which was a bit easier outside of the support center being overseas so it was a day between emails. Initially their solution was to mow my grass shorter, which is weird because it has 3.6" as an option, or to pay to have my yard "thinned". The follow up email after I said that sounds ridiculous stated I should try to mow down to 2" if I don't want to thin my yard, however mowing a tall fescue that's used to 3.5-4" to 2" in the middle of summer would probably kill my yard. I purchased the off road tires at this point and was able to mow the yard down to around 2.75 inches and it did ok mowing 93% of the yard but it left stripes and clumps in the worst place, right in the front yard. The main issue I was having was a constant motor stuck fault when they were spinning fine which I believe was the motors over heating from it getting stuck, slowly backing up and trying to drive around the dip. I imagine some of the issues could be fixed with software updates, but my continuous faults and the short return window for Amazon didn’t allow me to try the replacement model I was offered. I believe a big chunk of my problem is the front bumper design is far too low to get around any little dip in my yard without getting stuck with how thick my grass is, but maybe I should have tried cutting off the bumper. I’d probably sum it up with if you have a super flat yard, and after a few software updates, this could be a great mower. Even with my issues I experienced, I still think it’s a good robot and I’ve even recommended it to a few friends and neighbors depending on their yard. If you have tall or thick grass, lots of dips or hills, you will at least need off road tires, but it’s probably worth a shot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Jake Stitt

  • Great robot mower - as long as you have the right expectations from a robot mower.
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
I love this little guy! So far, he's got a few months of mowing under his belt. I've had no issues with navigation in my front or back yards. I have my antenna on one of my roof gables, and this has given me great GPS/RTK reception. The mower has no issues with my front, both sides, or backyard. Over the last 3 months of mowing, I have not had it wander off or go where it was not supposed to go. It follows the schedule as it should, and weather delays seem to work as expected. It does NOT have a built in rain detector, so it will absolutely run during unforecasted rain or if you start a manual mowing session. As long as you have the right expectations, this thing does a great job. Robot mowers are not a 100% replacement for a real lawn mower. They aren't designed to run on wet grass or when it's raining, etc... If you have a week or two of rain, on a well fertilized lawn, you may need to go out with your regular mower and get it trimmed back down as the grass will grow too high for these things to effectively cut in that time. Like with most other robot mowers, they leave a gap at the lawn borders except for where you can do a "ride along" border, so you will need to get your string trimmer to clean things up every few weeks at the edges. Mowing performance is pretty good. As I said before, it's about expectations. These do not make a "perfect cut" in one pass, since they do not have any "suction" to pull the blades up to be cut. This is mostly irrelevant, though, as these mowers are best set up to run daily or every other day, so any straggler blades of grass missed one day will be picked up the next. Overall, the lawn basically stays at one height which is very nice. Speaking of lawn height, the adjustment is really quite simple with a dial on top. However I don't touch this all that often. Best practice is to only mow a "bit at a time" - these mowers do not mulch so they just drop whatever clippings they cut right back onto the lawn. If you're trying to cut too much grass at once, you'll definitely see the left behind clippings. But I would say after you get the optimum height dialed in, you're not going to want to change it that often. So powered/automatic height adjustment would just seem a gimmick to me and I don't miss it on this mower. The app works pretty well, I will say that I would appreciate more of the features from the robot vacuum world making their way over to segway's app (I would love to be able to designate an area to be cut rather than a whole zone, especially if there's a couple "missed spots" I want touched up). Automatic mapping seems to work OK, but I found the most accurate borders are made by manually driving the mower and defining boundaries yourself. Speaking of which, the game controller mode (driving the mower with a "joystick" on your phone) seems to work okay, but only works over bluetooth. As of this review, there is no "go to spot" mode, which would be appreciated when I want to clean or maintain the mower without carrying it around myself. I would also like to see a "skip mow" feature, which is puzzlingly missing from the app. As of the time of the review, you have to go into the schedule and turn off that day's schedule, and save the schedule, to skip your next mow. A minor frustration but if there's unexpected rain coming, or a reason you don't want the mower to run, it's a bit of a pain. And then you have to ensure to turn the schedule back on later. Overall, I am very happy and this saves me 80-90% of the work of maintaining my lawn, which is exactly what I bought it for. If you have reasonable expectations of what a robot mower can do, and a lawn size that meets the design specifications, I think it's a great choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by c.c reviews

  • Great Mower with Smart Features
Size: i110N: Mows up to 0.25 acre
This robot mower does a great job keeping the lawn maintained and saves a lot of time compared to traditional mowing. The navigation is accurate, the app is easy to use, and the cutting results are consistently good. Setup took some time, and occasionally it may need minor adjustments in certain areas of the yard, but overall it performs very well. It has made lawn care much easier, and I’m happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by Barry

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