Segway's New Navimow H2 Robot Mower Cuts the Cord and the Competition in Europe

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Segway’s Navimow H2 robot lawn mower

If the hum of a traditional lawnmower is the soundtrack of your summer weekends, Segway has just released what might be your new favorite silent partner. The robotics brand has launched its latest high-precision lawn care line in Europe: the Navimow H2 series. Positioned as a flagship offering in Segway’s 2026 smart home ecosystem, which also includes the i2 AWD and i2 LiDAR models, the H2 series promises a wire-free, hassle-free, and remarkably intelligent mowing experience.

Gone are the days of painstakingly burying perimeter wires. The standout feature of the Navimow H2 is its sophisticated EFLS LiDAR+ positioning system, which the brand claims offers superior accuracy compared to its i2 siblings. This system doesn’t rely on a single technology; instead, it fuses three—LiDAR scanning, network RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) satellite correction, and on-board cameras—into one adaptive navigation brain.

"What this means for the user," explains a Segway representative, "is resilience. The mower can switch between sensing modes on the fly. Whether it’s navigating a dark corner at dusk, a narrow passage between flower beds, or a densely shaded area under trees where GPS signals falter, the H2 is designed to maintain its course and cutting pattern without getting lost or requiring intervention."

For a closer look at the technology powering this autonomous precision, you can explore the official specifications on the Segway Navimow H2 product page.

Setting up the mower is notably simplified. Without a boundary wire or external RTK antennas to install, users primarily work through the companion app. Here, they can use the GeoSketch tool (also found on the i2 LiDAR) to virtually "draw" their lawn boundaries and no-go zones on a map the robot captures, allowing for quick edits and customization.

But the H2’s intelligence goes beyond just navigation. Its Terrain Adapt function uses sensor data to automatically adjust the mower’s behavior based on the slope of your lawn. Coupled with an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system—akin to technology in modern cars—the H2 can confidently tackle inclines up to a 45% grade (24°). Other premium features include automatic cutting height adjustment, a built-in rain sensor to send the mower back to its station during a downpour, and integrated theft protection with GPS tracking and geofencing alarms (via a subscription service). For Apple users, support for the Find My network provides an extra layer of security.

Control remains versatile, with full functionality available through Segway’s app or via voice commands through smart home assistants.

The H2 series is available in four models to suit different garden sizes across European specialist retailers:

  • Navimow H206: For lawns up to 600 m², priced at €1,599.
  • Navimow H210: For areas up to 1,000 m², priced at €1,799.
  • Navimow H215: Covers up to 1,500 m², with a Recommended Retail Price of €2,099.
  • Navimow H230: The powerhouse for estates up to 3,000 m², priced at €2,499.

While European homeowners can now order their units, Segway has not yet announced a release date for the United States market. For those waiting, the arrival of the H2 series marks a significant step toward a truly autonomous garden, setting a new benchmark for what a robot lawn mower can—and should—be.

Segway’s Navimow H2 robot lawn mower

Segway’s Navimow H2 robot lawn mower

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