Lymow is officially opening pre-orders for its boundary-wire-free robot mower, the Lymow One, with discounted pricing ahead of its U.S. and Canada launch in June.
Following a $6 million Kickstarter campaign and a CES 2025 debut, the mower now heads into peak lawn care season with a spec sheet that reads more like a sports car than a garden tool.
Built for Big Yards and Bigger Expectations
The Lymow One is designed to handle large lawns (up to 15 acres) without the need for physical boundary wires. Thanks to its LySee Multi-Fusion Navigation system, which fuses RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) satellite precision with VSLAM (Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), the mower can intelligently map and remember complex yard layouts, even during brief GPS interruptions. Homeowners can create up to 80 customizable zones or designate restricted areas through the Lymow app.

Its onboard stereo camera enables real-time object detection and response. Whether dodging sprinklers, pinecones, or a snoozing dog, the Lymow One recognizes its surroundings and adjusts its mowing behavior accordingly.
A Mulching Deck That Doesn’t Mess Around
At the front of the mower is Lymow’s new LyCut Dual Blade Mowing Deck, a 16-inch wide, terrain-following system equipped with pro-grade blades powered by a 1200W brushless motor spinning at 6000 RPM. The deck includes a high-speed fan to finely mulch clippings and offers side or rear discharge with an optional ClipFlex accessory. Cutting height is adjustable from 1.2 to 4 inches, and the floating design with omniwheels maintains consistent results even on uneven ground.
This isn’t just a clean cut; it’s designed to handle wet grass, small branches, fruit, and debris without hesitation. In fact, we were so impressed with what’s on offer here that we named it one of the Best of CES 2025.
Smart Path Planning and Safety
Beyond obstacle detection and smart mapping, the Lymow One brings precision mowing to the next level with its pattern planning tool. Users can fine-tune stripe angles, overlap width, and even opt for checkerboard patterns across their lawn. It’s more golf course groundskeeper than backyard gadget.

The mower also features a suite of safety measures: five ultrasonic sensors, impact-detecting front bumpers, and off-ground blade detection. Its blades stop in under a second when needed.
Tracked for Tough Terrain
Rather than traditional wheels, the Lymow One uses a tracked tread system, giving it impressive speed and traction. It can climb 45° slopes, handle rough or muddy terrain, and even navigate small stairs. It covers up to 1.73 acres per day, mowing 0.23 acres per hour, and has a range of 0.57 acres per charge.
Durability is built in, with a one-piece die-cast aluminum frame, IPX6 waterproofing, and a long-lasting LiFePO4 battery that outperforms standard lithium-ion models in cycle life.
Pre-Sale Now Open
Lymow One is available now for pre-order in the U.S. and Canada, with shipping scheduled for June. The pre-sale includes discounted pricing ahead of the official MSRP of $2,999. Final discount details will be confirmed based on tariff updates.

