If you are eyeing the latest lawn mowers, plenty of brands took the stage at CES 2026 to showcase some of their upcoming products. In our previous coverage, we reported on some new automated lawn mowers from RobotPlusPlus and Anthbots . Lymow is yet another brand that featured at this year’s CES and has unveiled its upgraded, second-gen boundary-wire-free robotic mower. The mower in question is called the Lymow One Plus .
The new Lymow One Plus robotic lawn mower promises 50 percent more cutting power
Lymow says that the new One Plus mower comes with more power, smarter navigation, and top-notch durability required for your demanding lawns. The company boasts up to 50 percent more cutting power . It features reinforced mulching blades and a revamped airflow system, which converts it into a mower-blower hybrid.
One of the standout features of the second-gen Lymow One Plus is that it comes with new cyclone-style airflow. Thanks to the new tech, the grass blades are lifted before cutting. This ensures that you get an even finish and improving mulching and debris handling. More importantly, the revamped airflow channels clip through a single exit point. This reduces clogging and dumps the shredded material back to the lawn so that you can use it as natural fertilizer.
If you have fallen leaves and common garden debris cluttering your lawn, the tougher SK5 tool-steel blades inside the lawn mower come to your rescue. Apart from the trimming and shredded material management, Lymow One Plus also promises smarter navigation and object detection. The company has integrated RTK-VSLAM positioning, paired with a new stereo camera system and upgraded onboard computing. This increases processing power from 6 to 10 TOPS.

The upgraded robotic lawn mower launches in March 2026, with a starting price of $2,999
Thanks to AI recognition, the robotic mower uses improved sensor fusion to recognize over 20-yard objects. This reduces collisions and boundary errors. Meanwhile, the reinforced chassis, sealed components, and robust hub motors allow it to operate flawlessly in rain, fog, and uneven terrain. Moreover, Lymow has also added a self-cleaning traction system to prevent grass buildup. This eventually makes One Plus an all-season alternative to traditional mowing.
As far as availability is concerned, Lymow will launch the One Plus robotic lawn mower in March 2026. The company says it will come with a price tag of $2,999 in the US and €2,999 in Europe. Do note that preorders will kick off in February, with early discounts available when you buy from Lymow’s website. Speaking of lawn mowers, let’s not forget that Mammotion has also unveiled its 2026 robotic mower lineup at the ongoing CES 2026 event.