Husqvarna has unveiled a new range of three robotic lawn mowers that make it easier and affordable to maintain smaller and mid-size gardens. The range features three new wire-free lawn mowers: the Automower 308V, Automower 312V, and Automower Aspire R6V, with improved navigation, maintaining full coverage even in low satellite signals to deliver effortless lawn care. The range uses AI-vision technology and is designed for small and mid-size lawn sizes.
The lawn mowers use virtual boundaries via EPOS satellite-based technology, eliminating the need for physical boundary wire. You need a stable Wi-Fi connection and the Husqvarna Automower Connect app. Smart home owners will also be able to control the mower using voice assistants.
With the help of the app, you can control the specific areas using Automower Zone Control, check the mower’s status, and also schedule the mowing sessions. With these features, the user can create different mowing patterns such as stripes or checkerboards in various parts of the lawn. The mowers automatically return to their charging stations when the task is complete.
The Automower 308V, priced at $1,700, can mow gardens up to 800 square meters. The Automower 312V, which will retail at $2,050, can handle lawns of up to 1,200 square meters. The Automower Aspire R6V, with a price tag of $1,360, is designed for 600 square meters. All the mowers have a cutting height range of 20-50mm and use three pivoting razor blades for cutting.
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Expected to be available in spring 2026, the range automatically pauses the mowing schedule in frosty conditions to protect the blades and can handle slopes up to 22 degrees within the installation area. The range is apt for people who like the idea of a smart lawnmower but don’t want something very complex or expensive for their small lawns.



Via: T3
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