From CES Standout to Your Backyard: Lymow Announces Pre-Sale of Lymow One Plus with Early Bird Savings Ahead of Mowing Season

Following its debut as one of the standout robotic mowers at CES 2026, Lymow today announced the official pre-sale of the Lymow One Plus, its next-generation, boundary-wire-free robotic mower engineered for larger, tougher and more complex lawns, setting a new benchmark in heavy-duty autonomous mowing. With up to $500 off retail pricing, Lymow is cutting prices as cleanly as it cuts grass.
Robotic mowers were one of the fastest-growing categories at CES this year, with 19 companies unveiling new models focused on smarter navigation, stronger propulsion and improved cutting performance. Among them, Lymow One Plus emerged as one of the most talked-about launches, combining a high-performance mulching cutting system, tracked-tread propulsion, and advanced multi-sensor navigation, three of the most dominant technology trends seen across the show.
Lymow is now bringing CES technology to consumers’ yards. Pre-orders open February 10 and run through March 9, with early bird discounts of up to $500 off MSRP, and shipping scheduled for March, in plenty of time for the start of mowing season. The Lymow One Plus will be available in two models:
· 5Ah model: $2,499 (down from $2,999) | 10Ah model: $2,699 (down from $3,199)
A CES Standout Built Around the Four Biggest Robot Mower Trends
At CES 2026, four technology trends clearly dominated the robotic mower category: advanced cutting performance and versatile cutting decks, propulsion systems designed for real terrain, advanced multi-sensor AI navigation, and scalable range for different lawn sizes. The Lymow One Plus leads in all four.
1. Cyclone Mulching Cutting System: Mows, Blows and Mulches
While most robotic mowers rely on spinning cutting discs with razor-style blades, Lymow’s Lycut System features true mulching blades more commonly found in traditional gas and electric mowers.
The Lymow One Plus Lycut System 2.0 further raises the bar with a powerful cyclone airflow cutting architecture that lifts and stretches grass blades before cutting, ensuring a cleaner, more consistent result. Reinforced mulching blades made from professional-grade SK5 tool steel, combined with stronger motors and a redesigned cutting deck, allow the mower to finely shred grass, leaves and debris, returning nutrient-rich mulch back to the lawn.
The system creates a clean airflow tunnel that prevents clogging, reduces buildup and eliminates stray clippings on driveways and paths – effectively turning the One Plus into both a mower and a blower in one autonomous machine.
2. Tracked-Tread Propulsion: Power Meets Terrain Intelligence
While many brands showcased 4WD designs and active suspension, tracked treads emerged as a key differentiator for larger and more demanding properties. The Lymow One Plus uses a rugged tracked-tread propulsion system designed to deliver superior traction, stability and slope handling across uneven lawns, wet grass and complex terrain. The result is consistent performance on real-world lawns, not just ideal conditions, including slopes, soft ground, gravel paths and unpredictable terrain.
3. Multi-Sensor Navigation: Smarter, Safer, Wire-Free
Multi-sensor navigation systems combining satellite positioning, AI and vision-based cameras were another major theme at CES. Lymow One Plus again leads the field with highly advanced RTK-VSLAM boundary-wire-free navigation powered by its upgraded LySee perception system.
By integrating RTK-VSLAM positioning with a next-generation stereo camera, the system enables precise path planning, intelligent obstacle avoidance and seamless boundary-free operation. Trained on thousands of real-world scenarios, it can accurately identify and avoid common yard objects such as trees, paths, stones and fences, while dramatically reducing missed zones, collisions and boundary errors.
4. Range & Scale: One System, Built for Lawns of Any Size
A final major trend that emerged at CES 2026 was range and scale, with brands increasingly differentiating their products based on the size of lawn they can realistically support. Many manufacturers addressed this by launching multiple models designed for different yard sizes and daily coverage requirements.
Lymow takes a different approach. Thanks to its highly efficient tracked-tread propulsion system and high-capacity battery options, the Lymow One Plus is engineered as a single platform capable of handling small, medium and large lawns alike, without compromising performance or requiring consumers to upgrade to more complex (and expensive) models.
By combining long runtime and terrain-efficient propulsion, the Lymow One Plus delivers the range and daily coverage needed for virtually any residential yard, from compact urban gardens to large, multi-zone properties.
Built for Real Yards, Real Weather
Engineered for year-round performance, the Lymow One Plus features a reinforced automotive-grade chassis, enhanced sealing, self-cleaning side brushes and improved traction systems designed to handle wet grass, slopes, debris and unpredictable terrain. Anti-glare display shielding and heated camera housings ensure reliable operation in harsh sunlight, fog and changing weather conditions.
Availability
The Lymow One Plus will begin shipping in March 2026, with early bird discounts available during the February–March pre-sale window. Consumers can also register at www.lymow.com to unlock additional pre-launch savings.
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About Lymow Tech
The Lymow team is composed of doctoral graduates and candidates from esteemed institutions, bringing together a skill set and profound technical expertise in AI and robotics. With a proven track record of delivering and refining multi-million-unit robotic products, and a successful launch of the Lymow One, they offer a seamless experience in bringing intelligent yard maintenance to homes.




