Robotic Lawn Mower
January 17, 2026
The Navimow i2 AWD Series introduces a line of robotic lawn mowers specifically engineered for small to mid-sized yards that contain complex terrain or steep slopes. Comprising the i206 AWD and i210 AWD models, these mowers utilize a wire-free satellite technology known as EFLS 2.0 combined with AI vision. This advanced navigation system eliminates the need for perimeter wires or the installation of physical base station antennas in the yard, relying instead on a built-in 4G module and Network RTK to maintain precise positioning.
A standout feature of this series is the all-wheel-drive capability, which allows the units to handle slopes of up to 45 percent or 24 degrees. The mowers are also designed to climb over obstacles such as steps up to 1.57 inches high. To protect the grass during operation, they feature a zero-turn capability enabled by a unique motorized third wheel, allowing for precise pivoting without tearing up the turf. Additionally, the VisionFence obstacle avoidance system uses a 360-degree AI camera to detect and steer clear of over 150 types of objects, ranging from pets to toys.
The two models differ primarily in coverage and battery capacity. The i206 AWD covers up to 0.15 acres with a 2.55 Ah battery, while the i210 AWD covers up to 0.25 acres with a larger 5.1 Ah battery. Both units share common specifications, including IP66 weatherproofing, a quiet operational noise level of 59 decibels, and an upgraded five-blade cutting disc for improved efficiency. Convenience features include auto-mapping that sets boundaries with a single click, as well as smart security alerts and real-time tracking via the companion app.
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