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Segway’s new lawnbots mow at super-speed and can tackle lawns bigger than football fields

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Segway has expanded its robot lawnmower range with four new X3 Series models, designed especially for massive lawns. The new Segway lawnbots are designed to tackle garden from 1,500 square meters right up to a massive 10,000 square meters in size – that’s the equivalent of a football pitch and a half – with (of course) no need for boundary wires. I saw some in action, tackling challenging terrain around on a golf course, and was duly impressed.

Navimow already has an i Series (for small lawns) and H Series (for small to medium lawns), but the brand found that a not-insubstantial 10% of its customers were tasking their bots with mowing a space larger than recommended. So the X3 series is designed to fill that gap, a particular focus on mowing efficiency and navigation accuracy. There are four bots in the range, priced from $2,499 / £2,199 to $4,999 / £4,299.

Segway Navimow X3 series being demoed on a lawn

The Navimow X3 series is designed specifically for big, complicated lawns (Image credit: Future)

Segway says the X3 series models mow twice as fast as the average lawnbot. While not quite F1 speeds (which, to be clear, is a good thing – that would be terrifying), they’re still impressively efficient, capable of covering an area of 5,000 square meters in 24 hours. That opens them up to commercial spaces as well as just homes with large, complex grounds.

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