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The Lymow One Plus has just been introduced at CES and it will transform lawn care.

The Lymow One Plus has just been introduced at CES and it will transform lawn care.

Introducing the Lymow One Plus Robotic Lawn Mower

Winter is upon us, but before we know it, spring will reappear. If you’re managing your garden in the summer heat, there’s some exciting news this year: a new lawn care companion has arrived to lighten your load.

Meet the Lymow One Plus, a robotic lawn mower that was recently unveiled at CES 2026. This innovation promises to transform how we care for our lawns.

No more manual mowing. You can finally say goodbye to the backbreaking work of pushing and pulling traditional mowers. The Lymow One Plus handles the tougher jobs, aiming to make maintaining large, complex lawns much easier.

Charles Li, one of Lymow’s co-founders, emphasized the vision behind the product: “We’re focused on using the right technology to free up people’s hands, giving them more time for what truly matters.”

This model builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Lymow One, while enhancing key features:

  • The first robotic mower with rotating blades now boasts an upgraded SK5 tool steel blade, making it sharper and more durable for tough grasses like St. Augustine.
  • An improved grass-lifting airflow system ensures even cuts, reducing missed patches and enhancing your lawn’s look.
  • Obstacle-passing ability has increased from 2 inches to 2.7 inches, allowing it to navigate more effectively.
  • It can recognize over 20 common obstacles thanks to extensive real-world training, ensuring reliable avoidance of flower beds, sprinklers, and more.
  • A self-cleaning side brush system helps prevent grass and debris build-up.

If you’re serious about lawn care in 2026 and prefer to avoid exertion, the Lymow One Plus appears to be the ideal fit. This mower can handle tree branches up to 2.7 inches and achieves a neatly trimmed lawn even on steep slopes. Honestly, it might just be powerful enough for the most challenging of overgrown yards.

Li pointed out that, surprisingly, robotic lawn mowers have less than a 5% penetration rate in the U.S. market. He noted that current models often struggle with the diverse types of grass found in the U.S. To combat this, they designed unique components to outperform competitors. With capabilities for various slope angles, this mower stands out as a leader in the market.

Size and challenging terrain won’t deter the Lymow One Plus. It’s built with a robust aluminum alloy frame and powered by a 15,000 mAh LiFePO4 battery, providing up to 3 hours of cutting time per charge.

This mower’s smart navigation system utilizes real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS for precise mowing patterns, minimizing missed spots. Additionally, with features like Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (VSLAM) and advanced AI, it’s equipped to detect and navigate around obstacles, including pets.

The Lymow One Plus requires minimal supervision. Setup is mostly app-controlled without needing surrounding wires, allowing you to configure mowing height, travel speed, and schedules easily.

At this year’s CES, while many exciting products emerged, this is the standout innovation for lawn enthusiasts. The Lymow One Plus may reduce your reliance on lawn care services, freeing up time for more important aspects of life, like enjoying a well-deserved weekend.

Stay tuned for pre-orders opening in February, and take the chance to see this innovative mower in action!

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