"The lineup includes four residential series and was unveiled at CES 2026. Navimow's lineup includes the flagship X4 Series for large yards up to 1.5 acres in size. Its AWD system can handle slopes up to 40 degrees and it sports dual 180-watt cutting motors. The largest mode, the X450 will retail for $3,000. A smaller X430 rated for yards up to 1 acre will go for $2,500."
"The Navimow i2 series comes in AWD and LiDAR variants and is designed for "everyday" lawn maintenance. The AWD variant's three-wheel-drive system can handle 24-degree slopes and is designed to handle muddy or slippery terrain. The larger i2 AWD model, called the i210 AWD is rated for yards up to a quarter-acre in size, and will retail for $1,300. A smaller model dubbed the i206 AWD can handle yards as large as 0.15 acres and will go for $1,000."
"Finally, the H2 series features three vision technologies integrated into one model, with LiDAR, Network RTK and cameras combining into what Navimow is calling LiDAR+. The H2 is built for slopes up to 24 degrees and can handle yards up to half an acre in size. The H2 is being released in two models. The H210 for yards up to 0.25 acres, and the H220 for half-acre yards."
Segway released Navimow robotic lawn mowers with four residential series at CES 2026. The X4 Series is the flagship for large yards up to 1.5 acres, featuring AWD that handles slopes up to 40 degrees and dual 180-watt cutting motors; the X450 retails at $3,000 and the X430 at $2,500. The i2 series offers AWD and LiDAR variants for everyday maintenance; i210 AWD covers up to 0.25 acres for $1,300 while the i206 AWD covers 0.15 acres for $1,000. The i2 LiDAR scans 200,000 points per second and operates at night. The H2 series combines LiDAR, Network RTK and cameras into LiDAR+ and handles up to half-acre yards. The i2 AWD and X4 Series will be available beginning January 16.
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