惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

D
Docker
AI
AI
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
腾讯CDC
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
Y
Y Combinator Blog
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
雷峰网
雷峰网
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
S
Schneier on Security
T
Threatpost
T
Tenable Blog
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
IT之家
IT之家
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
I
Intezer
Microsoft Azure Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
月光博客
月光博客
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
SecWiki News
SecWiki News
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
博客园 - Franky
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
P
Proofpoint News Feed
V
V2EX
Recorded Future
Recorded Future
Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft Security Blog
S
Secure Thoughts
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
Project Zero
Project Zero
PCI Perspectives
PCI Perspectives
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
Cloudbric
Cloudbric
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
V
Visual Studio Blog
Hacker News: Ask HN
Hacker News: Ask HN
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
The Cloudflare Blog
Forbes - Security
Forbes - Security
C
Cisco Blogs
O
OpenAI News
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com

Latest news

Why I'm recommending last year's phones over 2026 models - with one exception This powerful Gemini setting made my AI results way more personal and accurate How to qualify for Apple's education discount - and get a $499 MacBook Neo for school T-Mobile will give you a Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 for free - how to get yours Prolonged AI use can be hazardous to your health and work: 4 ways to stay safe Verizon will give you a free iPad or Apple Watch with your next iPhone - how the deal works The best laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed I hid 4 Bluetooth trackers (including AirTags) to test their reliability - here's how Android rivals compared I stopped using my iPhone's hotspot after testing this 5G router - and that won't change The best Kindles in 2026: Expert recommended Does Best Buy price match? Everything to know about matching prices online and in-store The best WordPress hosting services of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best Apple Watch of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best TV screen cleaners of 2026: Expert recommended The best 50-inch TVs of 2026: Expert tested I traded my Sonos Era 300 for Denon's new home speaker - and see no reason to go back AI-powered website builders have come a long way - here's your best option in 2026 Amazon just slashed $250 off the Google Pixel 10 - and a Prime subscription isn't required I found the apps slowing down my PC - how to kill the biggest memory hogs These companies are actually upskilling their workers for AI - here's how they do it Verizon will give you Meta Ray-Bans for free with this Fios Internet deal - how to get yours I tried the new Gemini app for Mac - it has one major advantage over the web version How Google's updated AI Mode will ease your tab clutter when you search Why this MagSafe battery pack is our readers' favorite model right now - especially at its price T-Mobile will give you a Google Pixel 10a for free - plus an extra gift OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser Want to build a startup that gets acquired? This founder shares 5 proven tips Google to pay $135M settlement to Android phone users - how to claim your share if you qualify Want to stand out on LinkedIn? Try this career strategist's top 3 tips for strengthening your profile I've used Dell's new XPS 16 for a week, and it's the Windows laptop to beat in 2026 You can get 50% off YouTube Premium for 1 year right now - but the deal ends soon Tidal vs. Qobuz: I tried both hi-res streaming services, and they couldn't be more different This stroller turns into a carry on-suitcase, and I recommend it for traveling parents The best small business VoIP providers of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed Protect your devices with our pick for the best antivirus software, now over 60% off MacBook Neo vs. Surface: Why spiraling RAM prices are bruising Microsoft's PC business but not Apple's I tried Google's new desktop app for Windows, and I'll never search the old way again Microsoft's Windows 11 laptop deal for students comes with a $500 bonus - what's included You can buy an LG B5 OLED for $1,500 off at Best Buy - and it comes with a free 4K TV Why Zorin OS 18.1 is simply the best Linux distro - for anyone Why Netgear just got the first FCC router ban exemption in the US Microsoft's latest Windows update now confirms if your PC is Secure Boot-protected - how it works Can this $70 Linux app make up for the lack of Photoshop? I tried it to find out 'Like handing out the blueprint to a bank vault': Why AI led one company to abandon open source iPhone charging slowly? 6 quick fixes to try before blaming your battery Roku TV vs. Fire Stick: Why I'm looking beyond streaming resolution when comparing the two AI is getting better at your job, but you have time to adjust, according to MIT The best internal communication tools of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed Half of all US employees use AI at work now - and waste almost 8 hours a week doing it The latest Google Home update brings Gemini fixes that I'm actually excited to try again This simple email trick saves me from annoying marketing spam (and it's free to do) I've been subscribed to a data removal service a month now - what I wish I knew sooner I love Sony's new Bluetooth turntable, so why do I feel so conflicted using it Is your Pixel battery draining faster lately? These 4 temporary fixes helped me You can use Linux 7.0 on these 7 distros today - here's what to expect Chrome's new 'Skills' update lets you save AI prompts now - for one-click reuse How I share audio from my Android phone to multiple earbuds (and why it's a big deal) How to use Google Messages' new Trash feature to recover texts you accidentally deleted Why the Apple Watch's 20-minute calibration test is worth your time - especially if you're data curious I tested every 'allergy-friendly' smart home gadget - these 6 actually keep the pollen out Meta is selling refurbished Ray-Bans for as low as $197 right now - but they're going fast Setting a MagSafe charger on my nightstand was the iPhone upgrade I didn't know I needed I swapped my Sony WH-1000XM6 for lower-end JBL headphones, and they still sounded great I tested ChatGPT Plus vs. Gemini Pro to see which is better - and if it's worth switching I used the 'Plus Five' rule to fix my iPhone's slow wireless charging - here's how it works I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds) I spent two years testing wind power at home - here's why solar is still my preferred source I camera-tested the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra with Oppo and Xiaomi - this model won it for me How I boosted my portable solar panels' power by up to 30% - 11 expert-approved tips I see why Ubuntu 26.04 is more than just a performance bump for thrill-seeking gamers France is ditching Windows for digital sovereignty - and its new Linux stack is taking shape As an Android user, this MagSafe wallet is the clearest reason why Qi2 magnets shouldn't be ignored The best Zoom alternatives in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed KDE Linux is the purest form of Plasma I've used in months - but there's a catch LG C6 vs. LG C5: Why the 2025 model is still the smarter OLED TV model buy for me How I disabled 'fast startup' on my Windows 11 laptop to stop overnight battery drain 30 years later, I returned to Enlightenment Linux to test the Elive beta - and it's much better Here's my favorite email trick for cleaning up inbox clutter - automatically The $30 Google TV stick may be the budget Chromecast successor we've been waiting for The best AR and MR glasses in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed This handy electric screwdriver is now 50% off - here's where to snag the deal This Ryobi yard essentials bundle packs a free power tool - how to get yours After trying these boomless headphones in the office, I'm feeling hopeful for the future of work tech I used this EcoFlow battery to run my 3,000-sq-ft home in a blackout - here's how it kept my AC on Microsoft's Windows Insider Program is no longer a confusing mess Forget Shokz: I tried the Suunto Spark earbuds for a month, and they've sold me on air conduction iOS 26.4 brings essential upgrades to your iPhone - including a vital security fix YouTube Premium is getting a price increase in June - but you can save $32 with one change Your router may be vulnerable to Russian hackers, FBI warns: 5 steps to take now I walked 3,000 steps with my Apple Watch, Google Pixel, and Oura Ring - this tracker was most accurate I stopped guessing which AA batteries are dead - this charging station keeps them in check for me My favorite Android Auto find is these hidden shortcuts that are highly customizable AirDrop is coming to older Samsung phones - is yours supported? How to get it early I'm no longer using Google Photos as just a cloud storage - 5 tools that elevate the app The best data removal services of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best Samsung TVs of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best mobile scanning apps of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best HP laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed After using Lenovo's new Yoga laptop, I'm wondering if Windows makers are running out of ideas Samsung S95H vs. Samsung S95F: I compared the OLED TVs and wasn't prepared for the upset
I've tested robot mowers for years - here's my expert advice for every yard type
Written by Maria Diaz, Staff WriterStaff Writer May 1, 2026 at 9 · 2026-05-02 · via Latest news
Best robot lawn mowers 2025
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.


ZDNET's key takeaways

  • Your yard matters more than the robot mower's brand.
  • Navigation type can make or break a robot mower.
  • Match the mower to your terrain, budget, and obstacles.

A robot lawn mower is quite an expensive purchase, and one that shouldn't be made lightly. There are multiple factors to consider before you choose a robot mower, beyond the brand's claims of keeping your yard trim and tidy. From your yard layout to the navigation type, robot lawn mowers are not created equal.

Also: I tested the Ferrari of robot mowers for a month - here's my verdict

I've been testing robot lawn mowers for about three years now, since they became widely popular. In that time, I've learned the ins and outs of how robot mowers operate, what sets them apart, and what you need to know before committing to a model.

How to choose the right robot lawn mower

Robot lawn mowers are designed and built for very specific purposes and circumstances, so it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. I'll go exactly what will help you determine if a specific model is right for your yard, so you can consider this a checklist.

It's not about the mower, it's about the yard

The TL;DR is the type of yard you have at home will determine the robot lawn mower you choose. 

Also: I let a smart planter maintain itself for 2 months - here's the result

Don't marry a brand or model simply because you've heard good things about it -- make sure it's a good fit for your circumstances first. You can choose the right robot lawn mower for your yard, but you can't make your yard work with just any robot.

1. Boundaries and navigation

Robot lawn mowers use different types of navigation technology that have evolved with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), improved processors and sensors, and more capable algorithms.

Also: This 3-in-1 adapter for the Starlink Mini made all the difference for its power delivery

Here are the different types of navigation that robot mowers use:

Wired boundary

A robot mower with a wired boundary is the oldest navigation technology for this type of device. With this technology, you bury a boundary wire around the perimeter of your lawn. The robot mower is engineered not to cross this wire, so it stays within that physical boundary.

  • Pros: The physical boundary offers reliable navigation. It's also become inexpensive as other technologies have grown more popular.
  • Cons: Setting up a boundary wire is labor-intensive compared with other options.

Best wired boundary robot mowers:

GPS/NetRTK navigation

Some robot mowers use satellite navigation to create and stick to a map, which is a better option for larger yards than wire boundaries. While GPS/RTK robot mowers initially used an antenna for satellite connectivity, newer NetRTK technology means robots no longer require a separate antenna. This change simplifies the robot mower's setup process.

NetRTK uses a network of fixed GPS stations to help the robot make quick corrections and maintain a map's accuracy within a couple of inches. Instead of relying on a single GPS base antenna, NetRTK uses multiple stations to cross-check the robot's location in real time.

  • Pros: GPS antennas aren't as labor-intensive to set up as wired boundaries. Newer models don't require antennas.
  • Cons: While setup is easier, GPS/RTK antennas require a relatively clear view of the sky and can be the most expensive navigation type.

Best GPS/NetRTK robot mowers:

Visual navigation

The latest navigation technology for robot mowers combines LiDAR sensors, cameras, and AI algorithms to enable the robot to respond to its surroundings in real time. This type of "drop-and-mow" navigation tech is the easiest to set up of all, as it typically only requires plugging in the mower and adding it to the app to map your yard.

  • Pros: Without a wire or an antenna, these robots are less expensive and easier to set up than GPS and NetRTK models.
  • Cons: This technology is still evolving, so you may encounter issues with the robot drifting out of your yard or into areas it shouldn't go, such as garden beds.

Best visual navigation robot mowers:

Mammotion Luba 2 robot mower
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

2. Price and budget

Your budget can significantly narrow down the list of robot mowers you choose. Consider when a robot lawn mower makes sense, like when you already pay for lawn service for a medium or large yard, and when it may not, like if you have a small lawn and actually enjoy cutting it.

Also: Looking for a no-sub security camera? Here's one I recommend (and it's on sale)

A robot lawn mower can be budget-friendly ($500-$1,000), midrange ($1,000-$2,000), or premium/high-end ($2,000-$6,000).

Roborock Robot Mower at IFA 2025
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

3. Size of your yard

Robot mowers are designed with different specifications to cover a determined acreage in a single day. That doesn't mean they'll do it on a single charge, but each has a certain battery size that, combined with the cutting width, should be able to cover an area within a day's work.

Find out the size of your lot, not your home's footprint, to determine which robot mower is best for you. Most US suburban home lots are 0.25-0.5 acres. The lot size for your home is listed on land surveys, but you can also look up your home address on real estate sites, like Zillow and Realtor. These sites include the home's acreage in the description, which is useful if you're a renter.

Also: I'm automating these 5 unexpected home devices - and life has been so much easier

Here are some of the top-performing models that I recommend in each size category:

0.10-0.25 acres

0.25-0.75 acres

0.75-1.25 acres

Mammotion Luba 2 robot mower
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

4. Yard terrain

As I mentioned above, the way your yard is built will be the determining factor in which robot mower you buy. Hilly terrain can be a big challenge for robot lawn mowers and will likely require a model with all-wheel drive, for example.

Flat or gently sloped yards

Many inexpensive robot mowers are well-suited to handle flat or even gently sloped yards. These robot mowers perform well on mostly flat lawns:

Uneven terrain

A yard with multiple slopes, trees, and overall rough terrain requires a mower that can handle unevenness without sliding or getting stuck. Multiple areas in my yard have proved challenging for multiple robot mowers, but here's an AWD option that works on rough terrain:

Multiple sections in a yard

While robot mowers work best in a single continuous space, many yards have multiple sections. Here are some examples of robots that have done well in my sectioned yard:

Eufy E15 Robot Mower
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

5. Obstacles

The obstacles in your yard can help narrow your choices for a robot mower, as they largely determine the type of navigation best suited to you.

For example, a LiDAR robot mower can do a good enough job of navigating your yard, but it may not be ideal for yards without fences or for yards with garden beds without physical borders. Some LiDAR models will stick to your map, but this type of navigation isn't as reliable as wired boundaries.

Yards without many obstacles, like rocks, trees, toys, pets, and garden beds, do well with most types of robot mowers, provided that they are suited to handle the terrain accordingly.

Considering obstacles, here is what I recommend:

For yards with...You should choose...
A lot of treesA LiDAR or wired boundary mower, since trees can interfere with satellite signals.
Unbordered garden bedsA GPS/RTK robot mower that you can set up to avoid flower beds when mapping.
Garden beds with bordersA LiDAR, GPS, or wired boundary robot mower works for these yards. If you choose a wired boundary, you may have to bury wire around the flower beds, unless the borders are tall enough for the mower to avoid.
No fencesA wired boundary is best, but a great GPS/RTK robot mower can stick to the map you make with it.
Kids or petsA LiDAR robot mower that can adjust its navigation in real time in reaction to its surroundings.
Eufy E15 Robot Mower
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

6. Ease of use and maintenance

How easy your robot mower is to use and maintain is crucial when choosing a model. Most people who buy robot lawn mowers want a device that makes the grass-cutting task easier, not harder. Research the mower's reviews and what users say about the apps that control them before checking out your online cart.

From the setup, mapping, and installation to the application, maintenance, and remote operation, any robot lawn mower you choose must fit into your routine and your level of tech-savviness.

Also: This power station kept my fridge running during an outage (and just dropped by over $1,000)

The level of involvement you want in your robot mower's maintenance will largely depend on your choice. You'll have to replace the mower's blades every one or two months, depending on usage. It's also important to clean your mower a few times per season, with some models allowing you to use water hoses to do so.

Segway Navimow X3 Series robot mower
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

What is the cheapest robot mower?

Some of the best budget-friendly robot lawn mowers include the Yardcare E400, Eufy E15, and the Mammotion Yuka Mini 700H, available for as low as $500, $950, and $699, respectively. These robot mowers use wired boundaries, LiDAR, and NetRTK navigation technology to navigate your yard.

Can I use a robot mower on yards with multiple sections?

Yes, you can use a robot lawn mower even if your yard has multiple sections, but it depends on the model. The most popular robot mowers from Mammotion, Eufy, and Husqvarna all let you set up separate mowing zones in the mobile app. When you create a map for an area, you can create separate zones and connect them with a corridor, which is a path that the robot will take when traveling between each zone.

Also: I powered my 3,000-sq-ft home with an EcoFlow battery in a blackout - here's how it kept my AC on

You can use the same robot lawn mower to cut the grass in your backyard, front yard, and side yard in a single session.

What is the best type of robot lawn mower?

The best type of robot mower is the one that suits your yard. Personally, I prefer the reliability of a GPS/RTK robot lawn mower with AWD, but that's because my 0.3-acre yard is broken up into separate areas with a lot of uneven terrain. There are also flower beds that have only mulch or pine straw and no borders, which LiDAR models have handled mostly OK, but I'd rather not risk my mower drifting away.

However, a fenced-in yard can do exceedingly well with a LiDAR-only robot mower, which is typically more affordable than GPS/RTK models.

Show more

Featured