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These new robot lawn mowers use self-driving car tech to navigate

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  • Eufy has launched its first lawnbots: the Eufy E15 and (US-only) E18
  • They’re visual full self-driving bots, which use cameras and AI algorithms to navigate
  • They don’t need to use boundary wires or RTK receivers

Robotic lawn mowers have come a long way in recent years. Boundary wires are gradually becoming a thing of the past, with most modern lawnbots using RTK receivers to navigate neatly and accurately using satellite signals. But Eufy’s new models take things a step further, and operate without either of those.

The new Eufy E15 and E18 are V-FSD (visual full self-driving) robot lawn mowers, and find their way around using a combination of binocular cameras and AI algorithms – it’s a similar system to what you’d find in a self-driving car.

Aside from not having to deal with the extra hassle of setting up a separate RTK receiver, this could be an ideal solution for those who have a lot of overhead obstacles in their garden – satellite navigation relies on a direct line of sight to multiple satellites in the sky.

Eufy E15 lawnbot in action

(Image credit: Eufy)

These are Eufy’s first ever lawnbots – the brand is better known for its robot vacuums, smart locks and security cameras. Given that a Eufy model is currently sitting at the top of TechRadar’s best robot vacuum ranking, I’m intrigued to see if it can take some of that indoor magic outside.

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