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Navimow X4 Series
Large-Yard Master with Turf-Safe Xero-Turn™ AWD
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Navimow i2 AWD
The Only AWD Robotic Mower for Mid-to-Small Yards
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Navimow i215 LiDAR
Ultra-Precise Solid-State LiDAR for Backyard Option
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Navimow H2 Series
Complex-Yard Master with Al Triple Navigation
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*Data source: Euromonitor International, measured in terms of total brand sales volume in units in 2024, combining both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions; based on research conducted in March-April 2025. Wireless boundary robotic lawnmower is defined as robot lawn mower, used for both residential and commercial applications, that operates without the need for a physical boundary wire to navigate the lawn or field, by adopting technologies such as UWB, Virtual, RTK, 3D Lidar, etc., and typically identified in product name or claim on packaging.

































