The Lymow One – the world’s first all-terrain smart mower – will be unveiled at the IFA 2025 tech tradeshow in Berlin following a successful Kickstarter campaign.
The unit has tank-like treads and has been designed to replace traditional lawn mowers with the ability to cover five times the area of regular robotic mowers.
The Lymow One has a professional grade mulching system powered by a 1200W motor cutting at 6000RPM.
With blade adjustments from 3cm to 10cm, the Lymow One can easily handle all types of grass.
The device combines RTK and VSLAM for highly accurate and wire free navigation along with smart object avoidance.
With its tracked tread drive, the Lymow One can handle slopes up to 45-degrees and get over obstacles that are up to 5cm high.
The companion app allows users to schedule their mowing, adjust the pattern and personalise obstacle handling preferences.
The Lymow One has a die cast aluminium frame and IPX6 waterproof rating so it can handle all kinds of weather and is highly durable.
Also under the hood is a 15,000 mAh LiFePO4 battery that can run for up to three hours.
“We are thrilled to introduce the Lymow One to the global market at IFA,” said Wangshu Gao, Founder and CEO of Lymow.
“The remarkable success of our Kickstarter campaign, raising over $7.4 million, coupled with exceptional pre-order response, reflects a clear market need for a truly autonomous lawn care solution.
“We look forward to our global sales launch with utmost confidence and anticipation.”
The Lymow One will be priced at $3,817.
Stay tuned to Tech Guide for a complete review of the Lymow One in the coming weeks.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to Berlin for IFA with support from Samsung, Roborock and Ecovacs.






