Segway Navimow i205 AWD: With the G-Class of mowers through the lowlands
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Segway Navimow i205 AWD is a high-tech robotic lawnmower with all-wheel drive.
- It maneuvers through difficult terrain and tight spaces without boundary wires.
- The mower promises maximum traction and agility on wet ground without damaging the lawn.
Segway's Navimow i205 AWD enters the market as a high-tech robotic lawnmower, boasting an all-wheel-drive system that sets it apart. The manufacturer claims this feature, reminiscent of automotive off-road icons, provides superior traction and maneuverability, especially in challenging conditions.
The mower is designed to operate without the need for boundary wires, a common hassle with traditional robotic mowers. The i2 AWD series aims to navigate complex garden layouts, including tight passages and wet surfaces, with minimal impact on the lawn itself. Segway suggests that the all-wheel drive enhances its ability to handle difficult terrain, though its necessity on perfectly flat lawns is questioned.
In testing, the Navimow i205 AWD was put through its paces in everyday use. The review highlights its ability to handle mud and navigate obstacles, emphasizing its advanced technology and wire-free operation. The design, where distinguishing front from back can be challenging, underscores its unique and futuristic approach to lawn care.
While the all-wheel drive might seem like overkill for simple, flat gardens, Segway positions it as a key feature for enhanced performance in varied or difficult conditions. The Navimow i205 AWD represents a significant step in robotic lawnmower technology, focusing on autonomy, efficiency, and adaptability.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.