Wed. Feb 11th, 2026

Lymow One Plus Pre-Orders Open After CES 2026 Debut


Following its high-profile debut at CES 2026, where it quickly became one of the most talked-about robotic mowers on the show floor, Lymow has officially opened pre-orders for the Lymow One Plus. The new model builds on the company’s wire-free robotic mowing platform, targeting larger, tougher and more complex lawns with a heavy-duty design that pushes beyond the limitations of most consumer robot mowers.

To mark the launch, Lymow is offering early buyers up to $500 off the retail price, with pre-orders running from 10th February through 9th March and shipping scheduled for March—just in time for the start of mowing season.

Robotic mowers were one of the fastest-growing smart home categories at CES this year, with at least 19 brands unveiling new models focused on smarter navigation, improved cutting systems and more capable drive hardware. Among them, the Lymow One Plus stood out by combining three of the most prominent trends seen across the show: a true mulching cutting deck, tracked propulsion designed for real terrain, and advanced multi-sensor, boundary-wire-free navigation.

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Pricing and models

The Lymow One Plus will be available in two battery configurations:

  • 5Ah model – $2,499 (MSRP $2,999)

  • 10Ah model – $2,699 (MSRP $3,199)

Both models share the same core hardware and navigation system, with battery capacity determining runtime and coverage.


A CES Standout Built Around the Biggest Robot Mower Trends

At CES 2026, four clear technology themes dominated the robotic mower category: improved cutting performance, propulsion systems built for real-world terrain, AI-powered multi-sensor navigation, and scalable range for different lawn sizes. Lymow positions the One Plus as a response to all four.

Cyclone mulching cutting system

Most robotic mowers still rely on small spinning discs fitted with razor-style blades. Lymow takes a different approach with its Lycut System, which uses full mulching blades more commonly found on traditional electric and petrol mowers.

The updated Lycut System 2.0 in the One Plus introduces a cyclone airflow cutting architecture that lifts and straightens grass before cutting. Combined with reinforced SK5 tool steel blades, stronger motors and a redesigned cutting deck, the system is designed to produce finer clippings while handling thicker grass, leaves and debris more effectively.

Lymow says the airflow tunnel design also helps prevent clogging and reduces grass buildup, while minimising stray clippings on hard surfaces—effectively allowing the mower to act as both a cutter and a blower.

Tracked-tread propulsion for real terrain

While many CES launches focused on all-wheel drive or active suspension, tracked propulsion emerged as a key differentiator for demanding lawns. The Lymow One Plus uses tracked treads rather than traditional wheels, delivering improved traction and stability on slopes, uneven ground and wet grass.

This approach is aimed squarely at real-world conditions, including soft soil, gravel paths and complex garden layouts, rather than the perfectly flat lawns that many robot mowers are designed around.

Wire-free multi-sensor navigation

Boundary-wire-free navigation was another major focus at CES, and Lymow leans heavily into this trend. The One Plus uses RTK-VSLAM positioning combined with an upgraded LySee perception system, integrating satellite positioning with a next-generation stereo camera.

The result is precise path planning, intelligent obstacle avoidance and fully wire-free operation. Trained on thousands of real-world yard scenarios, the system is designed to recognise and avoid common obstacles such as trees, fences, stones and paths, while reducing missed zones, collisions and boundary errors.

One platform, scalable coverage

Range and lawn size support have become key differentiators in the robot mower market, with many manufacturers splitting their lineups into multiple models for different garden sizes.

Lymow takes a single-platform approach. Thanks to its efficient tracked propulsion and high-capacity battery options, the One Plus is designed to scale from small urban gardens to large, multi-zone properties without requiring a step up to a more expensive or complex model.


Built for real yards and real weather

Beyond performance specs, the Lymow One Plus is engineered for year-round outdoor use. It features a reinforced, automotive-grade chassis, enhanced sealing, self-cleaning side brushes and improved traction systems for wet grass and debris-heavy conditions.

Additional details, such as anti-glare display shielding and heated camera housings, are designed to ensure consistent operation in harsh sunlight, fog and changing weather—areas where many robotic mowers struggle in daily use.


Availability

The Lymow One Plus will begin shipping in March 2026, with early bird discounts available throughout the February–March pre-sale period. Interested buyers can also register via Lymow’s website to unlock additional pre-launch savings.

For homeowners looking to move beyond lightweight robotic mowers and into something genuinely capable of handling larger, more demanding lawns, the One Plus is shaping up to be one of the most interesting robot mower launches of 2026.


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