Roborock Enters the robot Lawn Mower Arena with Three New Models
Roborock, renowned for its innovative robot vacuum cleaners, is now turning its attention to your lawn. They’ve recently unveiled a trio of robotic lawn mowers – the RockMow 300, RockMow 500, and rockneo Q1 – promising to revolutionize lawn care as we know it. Let’s dive into what each model offers and how they stack up.
Introducing the RockMow Series: Power and precision
The RockMow series is designed for those with larger, more complex lawns. These models boast impressive features and capabilities.
* RockMow 300: This is your entry point into the RockMow world, ideal for lawns up to 8,500 square feet.
* RockMow 500: Stepping up, the 500 handles lawns up to 12,000 square feet with even more power and efficiency.
* RockMow 700: For expansive properties, the 700 tackles up to 18,000 square feet, offering the ultimate in automated lawn care.
I’ve found that a key feature across the RockMow series is their Reactive Obstacle Avoidance (ROA) system. This utilizes a suite of sensors to intelligently navigate your yard,avoiding toys,furniture,and even pets. Furthermore,the RockMow models feature a floating cutting platform that adapts to uneven terrain,ensuring a consistently even cut.
The RockNeo Q1: smart and Beginner-Amiable
If you’re new to the world of robot lawn mowers, or have a smaller yard, the RockNeo Q1 is an excellent choice. It’s more compact and user-friendly, making it perfect for beginners.
Here’s what sets the RockNeo Q1 apart:
* Wildlife-Friendly Mode: This thoughtful feature prevents nighttime mowing, protecting nocturnal animals and pets that might wander into your garden.
* Slope Handling: It confidently tackles slopes up to 45%, ensuring a beautifully manicured lawn even on challenging terrain.
* Obstacle Clearance: The RockNeo Q1 can handle vertical obstacles up to 4cm high, minimizing the need for pre-mowing planning.
Smart Control and Future Availability
All three Roborock lawn mowers seamlessly connect to the Roborock app.This allows you to easily control settings, customize schedules, and monitor your mower’s progress from your smartphone. Here’s what works best: centralized control simplifies lawn care considerably.
While pricing details are still under wraps,you can expect the new RockMow and RockNeo series to hit the market in early 2026. Keep an eye out for further updates as the launch date approaches.