Robot Mower review, Segway Navimow. NO Perimeter WIRE needed. Mows traditional mow patterns!
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 Published On May 26, 2023

Why Mow when you can let a ROBOT mow for you! Are Robot Mowers good? Today we unbox and review the segway navimow H1500N-VF . Unlike other robot mowers the segway navimow does NOT require a perimeter wire installed in the yard.

Products used in todays video:
Segway Navimow
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* Disclosure* I was sent this product for free and was paid to do an unboxing and review.

Navimow’s unique EFLS (Exact Fusion Locating System) delivers precise positioning data which allows the mower to draw virtual boundaries without perimeter wires. The system also provides intelligent route planning functionality that highly improves mowing efficiency. Stepping into 2023, Navimow is ready to challenge more complex garden environments with VisionFence, a module that provides edge detection and active object avoidance.


Some features to be crazy about:

Fully automated with automatic charging (Returns to charging dock on its own)

Anti-theft alerts provided by GPS tracking

No perimeter boundaries required

Precise obstacle avoidance with VisionFence (Recognise the edges and avoid objects on the lawn)

Intelligent route planning to reduce repeated cut and uncut areas

Provide large mowing coverage of up to 0.75 acre / 3,000 m² with a 10400mAh battery

Ability to tailor mowing height and frequency (Mowing height between 1.2” - 2.4”)

Multi-zone management through an APP for different cutting areas

Capable of handling up to 45% (24°) slope making it suitable for all terrains

Multiple built-in sensors to provide users with safety

With the ultra-quite mowing sound of 54dB(A)

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