Navimow i-Series Robot Mower
- Upgraded positioning technology EFLS 2.0 with cm-level accuracy
- AI-assisted mapping and VisionFence image obstacle avoidance
- App control and multi-zone management for mowing schedules
- Slope climbing working capability up to 16° (30%)
- Noise level at 58dB(A)
- Manual cutting height adjustment from 20mm to 60mm (2" to 3.6")
Enhanced anti-theft security with additional accessory Navimow Access+
58 dB(A) noise output level for a noticeably quieter experience.
Navimow i robot mower can automatically suspend mowing in adverse weather conditions such as rain, extreme heat or cold based on local weather forecasts.
IP66 waterproof, durable, and easy to clean.
Navimow i Series is capable of climbing up to 30%, around 16°.
Customise the edge with vision precision.
Sets ideal boundaries to fit each part of your lawn and cuts right to the edge with a stunning level of precision.
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Specs Highlight
i105A
Mowing Area: 500m²
Cutting Height: 20mm to 60mm
Cutting Height Adjustment: Manual
Cutting Width: 18cm
Maximum Slope: 16° (30%)
Battery: 2.55Ah
Running/Mowing Time: 60 minutes
Charging Time: 90 minutes
Noise: 58dB (A)
Ingress Protection Level: IP66
Dimensions: 545mm × 385mm × 285mm
Weight: 10.6kg
Localisation System: RTK and Vision
IoT Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi; optional 4G with Access+ accessory
Security Geofencing and Find My Mower: with optional Access+ accessory
Virtual Boundary
Systematic Mowing Pattern
Automatic Charging
Assist Mapping
App Control
In-App mapping with Assist Mapping
In-App Live Chat Support
In-App Map Capacity: 600m²
Multi-zone Management
Weather Adaptive: Self-adaptive
OTA Updates
Charging Station: 715mm × 450mm × 300mm
i108A
Mowing Area: 800m²
Cutting Height: 20mm to 60mm
Cutting Height Adjustment: Manual
Cutting Width: 18cm
Maximum Slope: 16° (30%)
Battery: 5.1Ah
Running/Mowing Time: 120 minutes
Charging Time: 120 minutes
Noise: 58 dB (A)
Ingress Protection Level: IP66
Dimensions: 545mm × 385mm × 285mm
Weight: 10.9kg
Localisation System: RTK and Vision
IoT Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi; optional 4G with Access+ accessory
Security Geofencing and Find My Mower: with optional Access+ accessory
Virtual Boundary
Systematic Mowing Pattern
Automatic Charging
Assist Mapping
App Control
In-App mapping with Assist Mapping
In-App Live Chat Support
In-App Map Capacity: 960m²
Multi-zone Management
Weather Adaptive: Self-adaptive
OTA Updates
Charging Station: 715mm × 450mm × 300mm
User Manual
What's Included
i-Series Mower
Antenna Installation Kit
10m Power Extension Cable
10m Antenna Extension Cable
Charging Station
GNNS (GPS) Antenna
Spare Blades & Screws
Antenna Installation Kit
User Manuals
Charging Station Soil Fasteners
There are three ways to start mowing:
- In the app, click Mow Now.
- On the mower, press MOW and then OK to start mowing.
- The mower starts automatically according to the mowing schedule.
The first two are called manually mowing, and the last one is dubbed scheduled mowing.
When you start a manually mowing task, the mower will work until 100% progress is reached.
When you set up a schedule, the mower will only work during the scheduled hours. When it reaches 100% progress, the mower will start again from scratch if the "mowing cycle" switch is on.
If you have a schedule, and then you start a manually mowing task, the mower will ignore the schedule and mow the entire lawn until 100% progress is reached.
Yes. It’s recommended to purchase our official Navimow-i garage to acquire shelter and extra protection for Navimow-i robotic lawnmower.
If you prefer DIY or third party garage/shelter, please ensure the material is metal-free to avoid GNSS signal interference. Plastic is preferred when building the DIY garage/shelter.
Currently, you can set 2 kinds of boundaries for the mower, which are standard mode and ride-on mode. When creating the map, you can choose one of them as the type of the boundary.
The Standard Boundary is the default option. This type of boundary allows the mower to stay within the defined boundary while mowing. The VisionFence is used to detect grass and non-grass objects, helping the mower to navigate without bumping into obstacles.
If the edges of your lawn are on a relatively flat area, you can choose the Ride-on Boundary to let the mower mow right up to places where grass meets non-grass areas. This way, the mower will straddle the boundary when working to make precise cuts near the edges.
NOTE:
- Ensure the gap between grass and non-grass areas is less than 1 cm.
- Keep barriers or objects at least 20 cm away from the Ride-on Boundary.
The height should not be less than 40cm; the width should not be less than 100cm.