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Segway Debuts Navimow Robot Mower Line at CES 2026 With Wire‑Free, Slope‑Taming Models

Wire‑free, sensor‑fusion navigation uses Network RTK plus LiDAR to tackle steep, varied U.S. yards.

Overview

  • Segway introduced a full Navimow range spanning i2 (AWD and LiDAR), H2 with triple‑positioning fusion, flagship X4 AWD for 1–1.5 acres, and new Terranox commercial models covering 3–6 acres.
  • The lineup drops perimeter wires and base stations, using Network RTK fused with vision and LiDAR for centimeter‑level “drop‑and‑mow” setup, with H2 switching positioning modes based on conditions.
  • The X4 Series claims 84% slope capability (about 40 degrees), adds turf‑safe zero‑turn AWD, IPX6 weather resistance, and a MowMentum dual‑deck system with twin 180W motors and a 17‑inch cut width.
  • Obstacle detection features include recognition of roughly 150–200 object types and, in some models, the ability to detect items as small as 1 centimeter, plus step climbing up to 2.8 inches.
  • Pre‑orders open January 16 via Navimow’s site and dealers, with X430 at $2,499, X450 at $2,999, and i2 AWD models at $999 and $1,299; X4 will also be sold online by Amazon, Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Walmart, and all models support GeoSketch mapping.