Built for the Lawns Other Robots Fear: Lymow One Plus #AI

LYMOW ONE PLUS

In the middle of winter’s deep freeze, when the lawn is buried under ten inches of snow, there’s no better moment to daydream about the tech that will define summer. And leading that warm‑weather imagination is the Lymow One Plus, a next‑generation, boundary‑wire‑free robotic mower built for the kind of lawns that usually intimidate robots.

A New Benchmark for Heavy‑Duty Autonomous Mowing

Bigger, tougher, more complex terrain is exactly where this machine thrives, setting a new standard for heavy‑-duty autonomous mowing. This isn’t “just another robot mower.

The Lymow One Plus is next generation smart home high tech. A fusion of advanced robotics, AI perception, intelligent propulsion, and cutting‑deck engineering.

Designed for year‑round performance (minus the February snowdrifts), the One Plus features a reinforced automotive‑grade chassis, enhanced sealing, self‑cleaning side brushes, and a traction system built for real‑world conditions.  Heated camera housings and anti‑glare display shielding ensure reliable operation through fog, bright sun, and shifting weather.

Lycut 2.0: Reinventing the Cutting Deck

At the heart of the system is Lycut 2.0, Lymow’s cyclone‑powered mulching architecture. While most robot mowers spin tiny razor discs, Lymow uses true mulching blades forged from SK5 tool steel, the same material found in professional‑grade gas mowers. The cyclone airflow lifts and stretches each blade of grass before cutting, producing a cleaner, more uniform finish. Grass, leaves, and debris are shredded into nutrient‑rich mulch, while a clog‑resistant airflow tunnel keeps the deck clean and even blows stray clippings off paths and driveways.

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Mobility is powered by a rugged tracked‑tread propulsion system, giving the mower the kind of stability and grip you’d expect from industrial robotics.

RTK‑VSLAM Navigation: Autonomous Intelligence at Work

Navigation is where the tech really flexes. By combining RTK‑VSLAM positioning with a next‑gen stereo camera, the One Plus delivers precise path planning, intelligent obstacle avoidance, and truly wire‑free operation. Trained on thousands of real‑world scenarios, it can identify and avoid trees, stones, fences, paths, and everyday yard clutter with dramatically fewer missed zones or boundary errors.

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And thanks to its efficient propulsion and long‑runtime battery options, the One Plus scales effortlessly from compact urban yards to sprawling multi‑zone properties. One platform, any lawn, engineered to handle whatever summer throws at it.

Availability 

The Lymow One Plus will begin shipping in March 2026, with early bird discounts available during the February–March pre-sale window. Consumers can also register at www.lymow.com to unlock additional pre-launch savings. 

 

Features and Specifications

  • Dimensions & Weight: TBD
  • Battery Options: 5Ah or 10Ah high‑capacity battery
  • Navigation System: RTK‑VSLAM + LySee stereo‑camera perception
  • Cutting System: Lycut System 2.0 cyclone mulching architecture
  • Blade Type: Reinforced SK5 tool‑steel mulching blades
  • Propulsion: Tracked‑tread propulsion system
  • Weather Protection: Reinforced automotive‑grade chassis; enhanced sealing; heated camera housings; anti‑glare display shielding
  • Operation Mode: Fully autonomous, boundary‑wire‑free
  • Obstacle Avoidance: AI‑driven object detection (trees, stones, fences, paths, etc.)
  • Chassis: Automotive‑grade reinforced frame
  • Camera System: Heated housings for fog and cold weather reliability
  • Models Available: 5Ah model; 10Ah model
  • Shipping: March 2026

 

For more information or to purchase the Lymow One Plus

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About Lymow Tech

With a proven track record of delivering and refining multi-million-unit robotic products, and a successful launch of the Lymow One, they offer a seamless experience in bringing intelligent yard maintenance to homes

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