Segway has announced its Navimow series of robotic lawnmowers in the UK. The new models come with an optional VisionFence sensor for improved location accuracy and mowing intelligence. The Segway Navimow robotic lawn mower is a perfect gadget for mowing on a non-industrial scale.
The new Segway Navimow series come with upgraded obstacle avoidance and the Exact Fusion Locating System (EFLS). The EFLS works like GPS, and with the VisionFence addition, VisionFence can identify and avoid multiple objects. It can identify and take action when it gets to lawn edges, moving objects, and small animals.
VisionFence is an optional sensor that can be fitted on the top of the mower without any modifications Navimow was originally unveiled in May 2022. It was priced in Europe at €1,199 ($1,275). The addition of the VisionFence sensor is a great innovation by Segway.
The Segway Navimow robotic lawn mowers are now orderable in the UK. The VisionFence sensor will ship in March 2023 at £269.99 ($326). However, anyone buying the VisionFence together with a Navimow model will pay £169.99 ($205) for the sensor.
The Segway Navimow series are priced in the UK between £1,299 ($1,5770) and £2,299 ($2,778). There are no details yet on other key specs of the Segway Navimow series. Parameters like their runtime, charging time, noise level, and power are lacking. Segway’s plans for scaling the Navimow with VisionFence sensor to other markets haven’t been stated.
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