Segway releases new Navimow robot mower with triple fusion navigation

Segway’s Navimow H2 series robot lawn mowers have arrived in Europe. This model sits near the top of the brand’s 2026 range of smart home solutions, arriving alongside the i2 AWD and the i2 LiDAR series.
The Navimow H2 series has a more accurate positioning system than its i2 counterparts, using Segway’s EFLS LiDAR+ system. This combines three technologies - LiDAR, network RTK positioning, and on-board cameras - switching between modes as necessary to navigate your yard efficiently in tougher conditions, like in shady or narrow areas, or at night. The device is relatively easy to set up as it does not require a boundary wire or RTK antennas. Plus, the GeoSketch tool, also available on the i2 LiDAR, allows users to quickly edit the captured map as desired.
The H2 robot mower’s Terrain Adapt function is used to adjust the robot’s behaviour based on the slope, and it can tackle inclines up to 45% (24°) thanks in part to its Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system. Other features included with this more advanced model include auto cutting height adjustment and a rain sensor to protect your lawn. It also comes with GPS tracking and geofencing alarms (subscription required), as well as support for Apple Find My. As usual, you can control these robots via the brand’s app or with voice commands.
At specialist retailers in Europe, you can now buy the four Navimow H2 series products. The H206, for an area of up to 600 m², is priced at €1,599, and the H210, suited to an area up to 1,000 m², costs €1,799. For larger areas, there is the H215 (1,500 m²) with a €2,099 RRP, and the H230 (3,000 m²) with a €2,499 RRP. It is unclear when these devices will be released in the US.












