TL;DR
- Roborock has launched the RockNeo Q110H in the US, a robotic lawnmower that uses RTK navigation, visual mapping, and stereo vision to mow around obstacles and navigate challenging yards.
- An upcoming AI-powered mapping update will automate setup, allowing the mower to learn lawn boundaries and optimize its routes with minimal manual input.
- Priced at $1,299 ($1,169 at launch), the mower includes app controls, rain detection, multi-zone scheduling, and optional anti-theft tracking for a more hands-off lawn care experience.
Roborock is expanding its lineup of home robotics products in the US with the launch of the new RockNeo Q110H robotic lawnmower. At the heart of this lawnmower is a navigation system that combines RTK positioning with visual mapping, enabling the mower to maintain its course even in areas that typically challenge robotic outdoor equipment.
According to Roborock, it can continue mowing under dense tree cover, navigate tight corners, and pass through narrow spaces as small as 2.3 feet wide without losing track of its route.