SMRTR TechOct 21, 2025NotebookCheck

Husqvarna announces several new Automower robotic lawn mowers with AI vision

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Your robotic lawn mower might soon be smarter than your average gardener. Husqvarna's upcoming 2026 models will use AI Vision technology and night vision cameras to navigate yards without the boundary wires that traditionally keep these machines on track.

The Swedish manufacturer is rolling out five new Automower models that can detect obstacles in real time, adjusting their cutting patterns to avoid collisions with everything from garden gnomes to wandering pets. The technology works even in darkness thanks to infrared cameras, though the company still recommends keeping the bots parked at night to protect wildlife.

These aren't just upgrades for tech enthusiasts with postage stamp lawns. The beefier models can handle properties up to 7,500 square meters and tackle slopes as steep as 50 percent. The professional grade Automower 540 EPOS can chew through 4,000 square meters in a single day.

The machines combine satellite positioning with virtual boundary technology, eliminating the tedious process of burying perimeter wires around your property. Pricing and exact release dates remain under wraps as homeowners await this next generation of autonomous yard care.

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