Overview
- The lineup spans X4, i2 AWD, i2 LiDAR, H2, and Terranox models that navigate without perimeter wires or a base antenna using network RTK, vision, and solid‑state LiDAR.
- Navimow is partnering with RoboSense for solid‑state LiDAR that scans nearly 200,000 points per second, enables GeoSketch 3D mapping, and detects objects as small as one centimeter.
- The X4 series targets large and difficult lawns with AWD, slope handling up to 40 degrees, coverage up to 1.5 acres, and the ability to mow about one acre in roughly 11 hours.
- The i2 range offers AWD options for smaller yards and an i215 LiDAR model for complex terrain, while the H2 series integrates LiDAR, network RTK, and vision with millisecond mode switching and stability on 24‑degree inclines.
- Pricing is $2,499 for the X430 and $2,999 for the X450, with the i206 AWD at $999 and i210 AWD at $1,299, and preorders for the X4 and i2 AWD lines open January 16 with an early‑bird offer; the Terranox line targets up to 6 acres and adds Fleet Management for multi‑device oversight.