The Lymow One Plus robotic lawn mower has launched with improved durability, object detection, and grass-cutting capabilities.
The One Plus uses an upgraded AI processor capable of 10 TOPS, up from 6 TOPS in the prior version. This expands the unique items the mower can detect to 25 objects, including flowerbeds, bicycles, sprinklers, people, and hedgehogs. To assist with object detection and lawn mowing, the camera lens comes with a heater to eliminate lens fogging, and the mower comes with satellite navigation, visual mapping, and ultrasonic object avoidance capabilities.
The AI has been trained to pilot the 16-inch wide cutting deck across lawns at up to 3.3 ft. per second (1.0 m per sec.) while automatically mapping the yard without wires, and mowing the grass with efficient path planning, says Lymow. The mower uses tank-like treads to climb 45-degree slopes and overcome 2.76-inch (7.0-cm) tall objects. The 528 Wh battery is designed to power the mower for up to 0.56 acres (2,226 sq. m) between fast-charging with a 10A charger.
The Lymow mower utilizes cyclonic airflow to lift grass blades before cutting the lawn to 1.2 to 4.0 inches (3.0 to 10.2 cm) high. Cuttings are mulched by dual rotary blades that use a harder steel than before at 6,000 rpm.
The rugged Lymow One Plus robotic lawn mower has an MSRP of $2,999 (€2,999), with pre-order discounts starting in February 2026. Availability is scheduled for March 2026.














