Segway brings a sub-$1,000 smart robot mower to the US
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy from The Verge - All Posts on (#6KFEA)
Segway's new Navimow i robot lawn mower is now available in the US on Amazon. | Image: Segway
Following its launch in Europe earlier this month, Segway's Navimow i series robot lawn mower is now available in the US. As one of the first robotic mowers under $1,000 that can navigate autonomously without a boundary wire, its arrival could be the beginning of the robot lawn mower going mainstream.
The Navimow i series has two models: the i105N costs $999 and covers 0.125 acres, and the $1,299 i110N can manage up to 0.25 acres. It uses Segway's Exact Fusion Locating System 2.0, a vision-enhanced real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS system with a camera for outdoor mapping. It can also avoid obstacles and navigate around trees, shrubs, garden borders, and even animals and people as it cuts your lawn.
According to the company, the new lawn...