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Segway Mower Takes Care Of Mowing
The Segway Navimow aims to remove lawn care from your weekend chores with self-powered, AI-enabled robotic lawnmowers.
The Navimow X3, the company’s newest model, is designed to cover up to 2.5 acres, and the Navimow app lets you coordinate mowing with multiple devices at once. It features AI Assist Mapping for
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Segway Mower Takes Care Of Mowing
The Segway Navimow aims to remove lawn care from your weekend chores with self-powered, AI-enabled robotic lawnmowers.
The Navimow X3, the company’s newest model, is designed to cover up to 2.5 acres, and the Navimow app lets you coordinate mowing with multiple devices at once. It features AI Assist Mapping for easy connection and control of the mower through the Navimow app. A few taps allow you to establish virtual boundaries with off-limit areas and safe channels between them.
The X3 enhances convenience with Alexa and Google Home voice control, making it possible to manage the mower with simple voice commands. You can start, stop and schedule the mower from anywhere, making it well-suited for second homes.
It boasts ultra-quiet operation at just 60 dB, half the noise level of fuel-powered lawnmowers. Many people find it quiet enough to run at night.
The Antenna Location Finder simplifies setup by analyzing RTK positioning and signal strength to provide feedback on the optimal location for the charging dock and antenna base. A weather-adaptive upgrade utilizes real-time forecasts to pause the mowing route and return to its charging base, protecting it from rain, snow, frost and more.
The advanced security features include outside-of-boundary alarms, lift alerts, GPS tracking through the Navimow app, and secret compartments for additional trackers.
Customers appreciate that the mower provides a neatly cut lawn without the need for raking, since the clippings are short enough to compost right on the spot.
“Today, my Navimows are completing their 6th fully autonomous, unsupervised, and prescheduled mows,” one user shared online. “This includes about 1/3 acre of somewhat bumpy grass, about 200 ft. of roadside curb, crossing two sidewalks and a driveway, and not a single hiccup for me to worry about. The only problem is that now my neighbors are gawking at it every time they walk or drive by and asking about the mower.”
Others note that the mower works best when used frequently.
“They’re designed to cut two to three times a week to keep grass the height you want,” another user shares. “I have mine set to cut grass on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. This way, the lawn is ready every weekend if we want to have people over or enjoy our yard on our own.”
One user shared that their mower was problem-free until they attempted to mow at night.
“The mower got stuck when it rode up onto a perimeter in a spot with GPS,” they said. “It was relying on vision.”
Dirt, dampness, and sticks can also jam the mower or get it stuck. It won’t cut all the way to the edge unless programmed to do so, meaning that a string trimmer might be necessary a few times a month.
Segway recommends replacing the mower’s three blades every three to four weeks, while hosing the entire mower down at the same time to prevent grass buildup underneath. Several packs of replacement blades come with the mower.
Pricing starts at $2,299 for the Segway Navimow X3 on the company website.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Segway Navimow (https://us.navimow.segway.com).
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