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The Most Updated Robotic Mowers for 2022

updated robotic mowers for 2022

While robotic lawn mowers aren’t exactly a “new” thing, the technology for them is evolving faster than ever.  More and more lawn care pros and lawn-lovin’ homeowners are keeping a close eye on the robotic lawn mower revolution, which is spurring even more development in this exciting new technology. 

In this article, we’re going to look at the hottest new models for 2022. You’ll get the info on what’s been updated about each model, and which updated robotic lawn mowers might work best for you. 

Husqvarna Automower 415X: Perfect for Larger lawns and homeowners who want to “set it and leave it”

While this mower ain’t cheap (costs start at $2,300), you get a mower that can tackle big lawns up to 1,500m^2. With many of its advanced tech features, it’s one of the better mowers where you can just set it and forget it. 

The base price will get you the mower, 6pc extra blades, a charging station, power supply, and a two-year warranty. Performance-wise, it’ll cut a maximum of 50mm and a minimum of 20mm. If your yard has a slope, this mower will still cut at a 40% max slope.

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Who’s it for?

If you’re someone who takes vacations often but still wants to keep your lawn looking crisp, this updated robotic lawn mower is great to schedule and let it run. You will need to move objects out the way before you go.

Click here to learn more about the 415X.

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Husqvarna Ceora: Perfect for large fields + lawn care pros

Turf care professionals are going to love the power, range, and quality that the Ceora delivers. This model covers a wider turf area than other mowers, yet still brings superb cutting quality. When you set the schedule, it can mow between 0.8 to 2.75 inches of the grass height.

Whether it’s for a sports field or a large commercial lawn, the Ceora is ready for the challenge.

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Who’s it for?

Landscapers and owners of large fields will love the ease, quietness, and quality of the Ceora. 

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Robomow RK Series (RK1000, RK2000, RK4000)

If you need an updated robotic lawn mower to handle the toughest of lawns, the Robomow RK Series is the power mower you need. It can handle the most uneven of lawns. With its all-terrain tires, the RK Series will handle your lawn without you worrying about it getting stuck. 

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Who’s it for?

Homeowners that live on a somewhat steep ground will love the uphill cutting that the RK Series brings.

Click here to view the RK Series.

Ambrogio Quad Elite

Don’t be fooled by the compact size. The Quad Elite is a powerful small mower that can get your lawn looking spiffy in no time. Whether your lawn is flat or has some hills, it can tackle it all (up to 37-degree slopes) with ease. With its special RADAR sensor, the Quad Elite will navigate around any obstacle in its way.

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Who’s it for?

Homeowners with large yards or commercial property owners with decent-sized yards will benefit most from the Quad Elite. 

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Gardena Sileno

The new year brings new opportunities and improvements for Gardena’s mower lineup. The new editions of the Sileno series will come with LONA, which is localization and navigation. This will provide you with the exact location of the mower while it’s on the lawn. Prepare for even more precise, cutting-edge (get it?) lawn mowing.

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Who’s it for?

Because there are multiple models, the Sileno can be used for small and large lawn sizes. It’s noticeably more budget-friendly than most other robotic mowers on the market, yet it doesn’t sacrifice cutting quality.

Click here to learn more about the Sileno series.

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