UMVA has learned that the Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR is redefining backyard maintenance with an unprecedented blend of simplicity and precision.
In a world where robotic lawnmowers have evolved from cables to satellites, the i210 stands out as one of the easiest machines to set up, demanding almost no configuration from the owner.
Its core secret lies in a laser‑based LiDAR system that scours the yard, creating a detailed map in any weather, while an AI camera recognises over 200 objects, from garden hoses to dog toys, and steers clear with surgical accuracy.
Installation is a breeze: choose manual or automatic mapping, guide the robot along the perimeter, and the device instantly learns where it can or cannot mow, even carving out up to 20 separate zones or isolated patches.
The accompanying app is a standout, with a clean layout that lets even first‑time users understand every function without a steep learning curve.
During testing, the i210 navigated uneven terrain, potholes, and narrow passages without ever getting stuck, proving its reliability on less-than-perfect lawns.
Its quiet operation, measured at just 59 decibels, keeps the garden serene while the mower dutifully returns to its charging station every time.
While it may not conquer the most rugged landscapes, the Navimow i210 LiDAR delivers a powerful, hassle‑free mowing experience for standard backyards, combining effortless setup, advanced obstacle avoidance, and consistent performance.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this model offers a cutting height range of 2–7 cm, a maximum mowing area of 1,200 sq m, and connects seamlessly via Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G, all for a price of $1,299.
