Litheli has launched the Skope 800 AI-Vision robotic lawn mower powered by artificial intelligence and smart vision cameras.
The Skope 800 uses NEO-FSD intelligent navigation to map out lawns for efficient mowing without repeated passes. The system has been trained to recognize different terrains and lawn structures, allowing it to automatically recognize and stay within lawn boundaries. This eliminates the need for owners to set up boundary wires around lawns to prevent robotic mowers from straying, says Litheli.
The mower can mow lawns from 1/5 to 1/4 acre (800 to 1,000 m2) in size thanks to a 5.0 Ah Infinity Power Share (IPS) lithium-ion battery that is compatible with Litheli's other outdoor power tools (sold in the Litheli store on Amazon).
The robotic mower can recognize over 200 obstacles, from people to pets, with onboard cameras that use AI visual obstacle avoidance technology to prevent accidents. The electric motor generates less than 60 dB(A) during operation while powering the Skope 800 along slopes up to 22° (42%), according to the company.
The mower is IPX6-rated for water resistance and has rain sensing capability to schedule mows around wet grass days. The Skope 800 can also resume mowing from its last point on the lawn if interrupted. An anti-theft system helps prevent loss while operating unattended.
Market availability and pricing have not been released.




























