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HOOKII Neomow S robot lawn mower now available

The HOOKII Neomow S robot lawn mower is the first from the brand. (Image source: HOOKII)
The HOOKII Neomow S robot lawn mower is the first from the brand. (Image source: HOOKII)
HOOKII has launched the Neomow S robotic lawn mower in the EU; the device will also shortly go on sale in the US. The robot uses IMU and GPS to navigate your lawn, with various sensors to avoid obstacles and pause mowing when rain is detected. Other features include app control and a cross-mowing mode to combat weak signals.

The HOOKII Neomow S robotic lawn mower has been launched in the EU. The robot uses an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and GPS to navigate your garden, planning the most efficient route. The GPS can also be used to track the mower if it gets lost or stolen, and various sensors, including optional ultrasonic variants, help the device avoid obstacles.

The Neomow S has a 4,440 mAh battery, allowing the mower to cover a 300 m² (~3,229 ft²) area between charges. If the robot’s battery runs low, it will return to its dock, recharge, and then resume mowing exactly where it left off. Integrated rain detection sensors can prevent the robot from mowing on wet days, protecting the lawn. With Wi-Fi, 4G and Bluetooth connectivity options, you can control the lawn mower via the HOOKII App, adjusting the device’s settings and creating a mowing schedule. A cross-mowing mode also helps reduce missed lawn volume when mowing with a weaker signal.

The Neomow S is the first robot mower from the brand. The entry-level Wi-Fi-only model retails for €899, with the Wi-Fi+4G and Wi-Fi+4G+Ultrasonic Sensors models costing €999 and €1,149, respectively. The HOOKI Neomow S robot lawn mowers will soon be available in the US, starting from US$899.

The HOOKII Neomow S robot lawn mower. (Image source: HOOKII)
The HOOKII Neomow S robot lawn mower. (Image source: HOOKII)
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Polly Allcock, 2023-04-19 (Update: 2023-04-19)