Lymow has unveiled its second-generation boundary-wire-free robotic mower, the One Plus, promising to tackle challenging lawns with enhanced cutting power, smarter navigation, and weather-resistant design. The upgraded autonomous mower addresses many limitations that have historically plagued robotic lawn care, particularly around navigation accuracy and cutting performance in demanding conditions.
Cyclone Power Meets Precision Cutting
The standout feature of the Lymow One Plus is its redesigned cutting system that delivers 50% more power than its predecessor. The new cyclone airflow architecture lifts grass blades for consistent cutting while creating a clean tunnel for clippings to exit through a single discharge port—think of it as a mini tornado working in your favor.
The system uses reinforced mulching blades made from SK5 tool steel, the same premium material found in professional pruning shears and trimmers. This upgrade allows the mower to handle not just grass but also fallen leaves and common yard debris, potentially eliminating the need for separate leaf collection during autumn months. For homeowners juggling multiple yard maintenance tasks, this could be a genuine time-saver.

AI That Actually Recognizes Your Yard
Lymow has significantly enhanced the One Plus’s perception capabilities through advanced AI training based on real-world deployments and complex scenarios. The upgraded LySee sensor-fusion suite combines RTK-VSLAM navigation with a next-generation stereo camera for improved positioning and obstacle avoidance.
The AI system can now identify and avoid more than 20 common yard objects, including trees, paths, stones, and fences. Perhaps most impressively, the environmental intelligence is sophisticated enough to distinguish between more than 10 different species of hedgehogs—a detail that speaks to the system’s precision in object recognition and commitment to wildlife safety.
Built to Weather Any Storm
Recognizing that robotic mowers need to operate in various conditions, Lymow has reinforced the One Plus’s structural integrity across its chassis, housing, and drivetrain. The hub-motor rigidity alone has been strengthened by more than 200%, while the entire unit is built to automotive-grade standards.
Weather-specific improvements include anti-glare display shielding for intense sunlight and heated camera housings to prevent fog and moisture from interfering with the mower’s vision system. An upgraded self-cleaning side-brush system actively prevents grass and debris buildup, helping maintain consistent performance in dense or wet grass conditions—because nobody wants their robot mower calling in sick on a dewy morning.
Familiar Form, Enhanced Function

Despite the extensive upgrades, the One Plus retains the familiar form factor and tracked-tread propulsion system that made the original Lymow One distinctive in the robotic mower market. This design choice maintains the speed, stability, and agility that users appreciated while incorporating the boundary-wire-free navigation that sets Lymow apart from traditional robotic mowers requiring perimeter wire installation.
“Every aspect of the Lymow One Plus has been re-engineered for greater performance, durability, and intelligence,” said Wangshu Gao, Founder and CEO of Lymow. “From subtle but critical refinements to the charging station, to strengthened structural components, upgraded sensors, more powerful motors, enhanced airflow, and a redesigned cutting deck, every system has been improved, optimized, or rebuilt.”
Pricing and Availability
The Lymow One Plus will be commercially available in March 2026, with pricing starting at $2,999 in the US and €2,999 in Europe. Early discounts will be offered during a February 2026 preorder event, and customers can register at www.lymow.com for additional pre-launch savings opportunities.

