As warmer weather approaches, lawn care is returning to the to-do lists of many homeowners. For those who prefer to delegate the task to a machine, robotic lawnmowers are gaining in popularity, particularly as promotional offers become available.
Several models are currently discounted as part of Amazon’s spring sales, including the Segway Navimow i105E, the Dreame A2, and the Mammotion Luba Mini AWD 800 – all of which have been previously tested by our team.
These three robots cater to different needs, ranging from small urban gardens to more complex terrains.
Segway Navimow i105E: A Smart Option for Smaller Yards
Currently available for €649, down from its original price of €999, the Segway Navimow i105E is designed for lawns up to approximately 500 square meters.
Segway Navimow i105E
Launch price €999
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The Navimow i105E utilizes RTK GPS navigation, eliminating the need for perimeter wires, a common inconvenience with these devices. The robot can likewise manage multiple mowing zones and adjust the cutting direction to vary passes. It also features a camera to detect obstacles, a feature typically reserved for more expensive models.
During testing, the robot’s value for money and customization options were appreciated. However, navigation can sometimes be unpredictable, and occasional manual touch-ups may be required. A reasonable compromise for a relatively affordable robot.
Dreame A2: The Autonomous Mower
Currently offered at €1599, down from €2499, the Dreame A2 clearly positions itself in the premium segment.
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