Lymow One Plus Robot Mower: Price, Features & CES 2026 Preview
- The robotic lawnmower market continues to blossom, with a notable surge in innovation showcased at February 10, 2026's CES.
- Lymow founder and CEO Wangshu Gao emphasizes that the OnePlus isn’t merely an incremental upgrade, but a complete re-engineering aimed at enhancing all facets of the mowing experience.
- The Lymow One Plus retains the mulching system introduced in the original Lymow One.
The robotic lawnmower market continues to blossom, with a notable surge in innovation showcased at ‘s CES. Among the contenders vying for attention, Lymow’s OnePlus model stands out with a focus on performance, durability, and intelligent operation. Available for preorder now, priced between $2,499 and $2,699 depending on battery capacity, the Lymow One Plus builds upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, the Lymow One, demonstrated at CES 2025.
Lymow founder and CEO Wangshu Gao emphasizes that the OnePlus isn’t merely an incremental upgrade, but a complete re-engineering aimed at enhancing all facets of the mowing experience. This includes improvements to how the mower handles different types of terrain and debris, as well as bolstering its autonomous capabilities.
Beyond Cutting: Mulching and Blowing Capabilities
The Lymow One Plus retains the mulching system introduced in the original Lymow One. However, the 2026 iteration incorporates a “cyclone airflow air-movement system” designed to better prepare grass blades before cutting. According to Lymow, this system stretches the grass, resulting in a cleaner, more consistent cut. Crucially, the system is also designed to prevent clogging and minimize stray clippings on driveways and pathways, effectively allowing the mower to function as both a mower and a blower.
The mulching blades themselves are constructed from SK5 tool steel, a professional-grade material, and are paired with stronger motors and a redesigned cutting deck. This combination is intended to efficiently shred grass, leaves, and other yard debris. Beyond the cutting mechanism, the mower features a reinforced, automotive-grade chassis, improved sealing to protect internal components, self-cleaning side brushes, enhanced traction, an anti-glare display shield, and heated camera housings – all contributing to increased durability, and reliability.
Traction and Terrain Handling
Unlike many robotic lawnmowers that utilize four-wheel drive or active suspension, the Lymow One Plus employs tracked treads. Lymow asserts that this design choice provides superior traction, stability, and the ability to navigate challenging terrain, including uneven lawns, wet grass, and complex landscapes. This approach suggests a focus on tackling real-world yard conditions that might prove difficult for wheeled robotic mowers.
Autonomous Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance
The Lymow One Plus leverages wire-free navigation powered by RTK-VSLAM and a LySee vision system. RTK-VSLAM, combined with a stereo camera, enables the mower to perform path planning, obstacle avoidance, and boundary-free navigation. The system is designed to identify and circumvent common yard obstacles such as trees, paths, and stone fences. This level of autonomy is becoming increasingly standard in the high-end robotic lawnmower segment, aiming to minimize the need for user intervention.
Scaling to Different Lawn Sizes
Lymow offers the One Plus with two battery options – 5 amp-hours and 10 amp-hours – to accommodate lawns of varying sizes. This approach allows customers to select the battery capacity best suited to their property, ensuring sufficient runtime for complete coverage. The company states the mower is designed to perform effectively on small, medium, and large lawns alike.
Pricing and Preorder Details
Preorders for the Lymow OnePlus are currently open until , with a promotional discount of $500 off both the 5Ah and 10Ah models. The 5Ah model is available for $2,499 (reduced from its regular price of $2,999), while the 10Ah model is priced at $2,699 (down from $3,199). This limited-time offer incentivizes early adoption of the new robotic mower.
The Lymow One Plus represents a significant step forward in robotic lawn care technology, combining advanced navigation, robust construction, and versatile functionality. Its focus on mulching, blowing, and handling diverse terrain positions it as a compelling option for homeowners seeking a fully automated lawn maintenance solution. The preorder pricing suggests Lymow is aiming to gain a foothold in a rapidly expanding market, competing with established players and emerging startups alike.
