Wire-free, AI-guided, and built like a tank — the Lymow One Plus is rewriting what a robotic lawn mower can actually do.
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Built
for the Yards Everyone Else Ignores
Most robotic mowers are designed for one kind of yard: flat, simple, and
forgiving. Drop one onto a steep slope, a yard full of tree roots, or a lawn
with a handful of scattered toys, and it either stops dead or wanders into a
flowerbed. The Lymow One Plus was built for everyone whose yard doesn't
fit that description.
The first thing that stands out is the continuous rubber track system —
the same principle used in construction machinery and military vehicles. Unlike
wheeled robotic mowers that slip on wet grass or stall on inclines, the Lymow
One Plus handles slopes up to 45 degrees and crosses physical obstacles
like branches, stones, and trampoline bars up to 2.8 inches high without
pausing or rerouting.
The frame itself is cast from A380 automotive-grade aluminum, rated at
roughly 310 MPa of tensile strength — compared to the 40–70 MPa plastic shells
used in most competing units. This is not a cosmetic choice. Outdoor mowers
face constant vibration, weather exposure, and physical stress. The material
difference directly affects lifespan.
At the core is what Lymow calls the LyCut System 2.0 — dual rotary
blades made from SK5 tool steel hardened to 50 HRC, spinning at up to 6,000
RPM. A redesigned cyclone airflow system lifts flattened grass blades before
the cut, which addresses one of the most persistent problems with robotic
lawn mowers: missing patches of grass that lies flat rather than standing
upright. Cutting width is 16 inches, adjustable from 1.2 to 4 inches in height,
and the floating deck adapts to uneven terrain in real time.
The Lymow One Plus uses a combination of RTK satellite
positioning and VSLAM visual mapping — the same navigation architecture
found in advanced industrial robots — to operate without any buried perimeter
wires. Mapping is done once through the smartphone app. After that, the mower
plans its own optimized path, avoids obstacles using AI vision plus five
ultrasonic sensors, and returns to its charging station automatically when
battery drops low or rain is detected.
Up to 80 separate zones can be programmed, with individual cutting
heights and schedules per zone.
The 15,000 mAh LiFePO₄ battery is rated for over 2,000 charge
cycles — roughly five to seven years of regular seasonal use before any
meaningful capacity degradation. The unit is sealed to IPX6 waterproof
standards, covering heavy rain and mud. Anti-theft features include live GPS
tracking, geofence alerts, and a remote device lock.
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