Anker announces new entry-level boundary wire-free robot lawn mower

The eufy C15 robot lawn mower has been unveiled. This new smart home product is on show at MWC 2026 and is set to be released in Europe in the coming weeks. It arrives as the cheapest model in the Anker sub-brand’s range, sitting below the E18 and the E15 (curr. €1,179 at Amazon DE).
Eufy’s C15 robot mower uses the brand’s Vision FSD technology to navigate your yard, the same system used on the older E-Series devices. This camera-based solution makes the robot relatively easy to set up, as it does not require a boundary wire. The onboard camera is also used to detect and avoid obstacles, such as people, pets and trees.
The C15 is designed for smaller yards measuring up to 500 m² (~0.12 acres), and can tackle slopes of up to 32%. For context, the E15 is for areas up to 800 m² (~0.2 acres) in size, and the E18 up to 1,200 m² (~0.3 acres) in size. The model has a light grey and black body, with two large rear wheels and smaller front wheels. Users will be able to remotely control the device via the brand’s app, where they can set up a schedule and manage saved maps. Plus, there are manual controls on top of the robot’s body.
In the EU, the eufy C15 robot lawn mower will retail for €899, or €999 when bundled with the garage accessory. While its exact release date has yet to be announced, Anker has indicated that it will launch at some point between late March and late June 2026. Whether or when it will be released in other markets like North America remains to be seen.













