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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-15T14:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "#### At a glance\n\n### Expert's Rating\n\n### Pros\n\n  * Easy to install and use\n  * Excellent obstacle detection\n  * The app\n  * Quiet operation\n  * Good value\n\n\n\n### Cons\n\n  * Can’t handle very complex lawns\n  * Edge trimming leaves a bit of work to be done\n\n\n\n### Our Verdict\n\nThe Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR combines smart navigation with an exceptionally simple user experience. The result is a robot lawnmower that simply gets the job done day after day.\n\n\nPrice at time of review\n\nThis value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined\n\nBest Price Today\n\n### Price When Reviewed\n\n$1,299\n\n###  Best Prices Today: Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR\n\nRetailer\n\nPrice\n\n$1,299\n\nView Deal\n\nHome Depot\n\n$1299\n\nView Deal\n\nSegway\n\n$1299\n\nView Deal\n\n$1299\n\nView Deal\n\nPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide\n\nProduct\n\nPrice\n\nPrice comparison from Backmarket\n\nIn just a few years, robotic lawnmowers have evolved from requiring buried boundary cables to navigating with satellites, cameras, and advanced sensors. The problem is that many of the cordless models still involve a fair amount of installation and configuration. Segway’s new Navimow i210, however, is among the simplest machines I’ve installed.\n\nHere, LiDAR technology is combined with a camera to create a digital map of the yard. There’s no need to install an external RTK antenna, either. As long as you have a suitable spot for the base station, you’ll be up and running in no time.\n\nIf your garden doesn’t have any extreme slopes, two-wheel drive will serve you well.\n\nMikael Lindkvist\n\n## Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR: Getting started\n\nThe first thing that strikes me is how straightforward the whole process is.\n\nYou can choose between manual or automatic mapping. The latter naturally only works where there are clear boundaries, but it’s quick and easy to guide the machine along the outer edge and teach it where it can and cannot mow. And it’s easy to adjust boundaries, create no-go zones, or add more zones.\n\nSegway says the robot can handle up to 20 zones, and for larger or more complex plots it also supports isolated areas that can be mowed after moving the robot there manually. This can be particularly useful if, for example, you have an extra patch of grass where it isn’t possible to create a passage.\n\nThe app is also one of the better ones I’ve tested. The features are logically organized, and it’s easy to understand how everything works, even for someone who’s never owned a robotic lawnmower before.\n\n## Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR: LiDAR makes a big difference\n\nThe LiDAR sensor on the robot is the model’s major new feature. Unlike traditional robotic lawnmowers, it creates a detailed map of its surroundings using laser pulses. The technology works in all weather conditions, and it gives the robot a strong sense of its position. The robot moves methodically and systematically without wandering off course or missing any areas. Narrow passages and more complex parts of the garden are handled without any problems.\n\nMikael Lindkvist\n\n## Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR: Obstacles\n\nWhat impresses most during the test period, however, is the obstacle handling. Segway’s VisionFence system uses a 140-degree AI camera which, together with the LiDAR sensor, is designed to recognize over 200 different types of objects.\n\nOne of my favorite examples is a garden hose that I’ve left lying across the lawn. Many robotic mowers would have tried to drive over it or gone wide around it. It identified the obstacle and navigated around it time and time again with impressive precision.\n\nIt’s the same story with garden furniture, dog toys and other temporary objects. After a few days, I almost stop thinking about what’s lying around on the plot because the robot seems to handle the situations itself.\n\nOn paper, the Navimow i210 LiDAR looks rather modest compared to today’s more extreme models. It doesn’t have four-wheel drive and it isn’t built for the most brutal terrain challenges. The plot I’m testing the robot on is far from perfect. There are small potholes, uneven surfaces, and areas where robotic lawnmowers often struggle. Despite this, it never got stuck during the test period.\n\nMikael Lindkvist\n\n## Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR: Noise level\n\nAnother detail that is appreciated is the noise level. At 59 dB, the robot is significantly quieter than a traditional lawnmower. During the testing period, it also never once failed to find its way back to or dock at the charging station. It may sound obvious, but not all robotic lawnmowers manage this well.\n\n## Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR: Conclusion\n\nThe Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR isn’t the robot lawnmower for those with the most extreme yard on the street. But for more standard backyards, it’s hard not to be impressed. The installation is among the simplest I’ve tested, the app is well thought-out, and the navigation impresses time and time again. The fact that it also handles obstacles so smoothly and never got stuck on my test plot makes for a very strong overall impression.\n\n## Specifications\n\n**Model:** Navimow i210 LiDAR (1,000 sq m)\n**Tested:** May 2026\n**Mowing area:** 1,000 sq m (max 1,200 sq m)\n**Cutting height:** 2–7 cm\n**Obstacle detection:** LiDAR VisionFence AI camera\n**Theft protection:** Yes\n**Connectivity:** Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G\n**Rain sensor:** Weather adaptation via forecast data in the app\n**Price:** $1,299\n\n**Rating:** 4.5 out of 5\n",
  "title": "Segway Navimow i210 LiDAR review: Easy setup, effortless mowing"
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