Lymow unveils smart robotic mower at CES
07 January 2025
At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, smart yard care technology provider Lymow unveiled the Lymow One smart robotic mower, featuring an upgraded front mulching deck, advanced LySee navigation and enhanced terrain adaptability for precise and effortless heavy-duty mowing on a variety of terrain and grass types.
“Most robotic mowers today are built for small yards, but many U.S. homes have large, complex lawns. As a result, these mowers often serve as a supplement rather than a true replacement for traditional mowers,” said Wangshu Gao, founder and CEO of Lymow. “With Lymow One, we’re taking a different approach. Our product is designed to fully replace traditional mowers, delivering superior automated lawn care — better results, less time, lower costs and minimal effort.”
The Lymow One’s LyCut Dual Blade Mowing Deck utilizes two high-speed spinning mulching blades powered by a brushless motor with a peak output of 1,200W. It drives the mulching blades to spin at 6,000 rpm, enabling them to tackle tough grass, dense patches, wet or dry conditions and debris such as fruit, pinecones and small branches, Lymow asserted. The dual-blade front deck offers an effective cutting width of 16 in.
A powerful centrifugal fan integrated into the deck is designed to ensure clippings are finely chopped and evenly discharged without clumping. Side or rear discharge with a ClipFlex accessory is available.
The terrain-adaptive floating deck offers an adjustable cutting height from 1.2 to 4 in. Its omniwheels follow the ground for cutting on uneven terrain.
The LySee Multi-Fusion Navigation System combines real-time kinematic (RTK) satellite positioning and Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (VSLAM) technologies for autonomous lawn care. The advanced navigation technology eliminates the need for boundary wires, said Lymow, allowing for map editing of multiple zones and no-go areas. RTK-VSLAM navigation, which offers centimeter-level accuracy, allows for easy setup and map management through the Lymow app.
Lymow One’s stereo camera combines image-based semantic recognition with depth-sensing for a comprehensive understanding of its surroundings. Advanced algorithms allow the mower to identify and react to objects plus users can customize its response to items such as fruits or pinecones through the app. An advanced sensor array includes five ultrasonic sensors, a pair of front bumpers and off-ground sensors in the blade deck. The blades can stop in under a second from full speed for enhanced safety.
Tracked tread propulsion allows the mower to traverse rough, uneven terrain, clear obstacles up to 2 in. in height and tackle slopes with a 45° (100%) gradient.
The mower comes with a one-piece die-cast aluminum alloy frame and LiFePO4 battery. It has an upgraded IPX6 waterproof rating.
The newly enhanced Lymow One is in production and is slated for delivery in April 2025.
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