We have been long-time fans of Eufy vacuum cleaners and security cameras. But with its growing lawn mower lineup, our loyalties may be shifting to the outdoor maintenance equipment. Eufy recently took the curtains off its latest robot lawn mower, C15, that slots in as the brand’s most affordable option. Priced at €899 (roughly $1,050), the Eufy C15 is designed for smaller yards measuring up to 500 square meters.
The entry-level wireless robotic mower was unveiled at the recently concluded MWC 2026. The Eufy C15 uses the brand’s Vision FSD navigation system, which lets it map and operate without a physical boundary wire. The camera-based system simplifies the setup compared to traditional wired robot mowers, aligning with changing winds in the wire-free navigation in the industry.
The C15 can handle slopes of 32% and is well-equipped to mow the lawns up to 500 square meters (0.12 acres). It still sits on the smaller side when it comes to the mowing space compared to its predecessors, E15 and E18, which are designed to handle 800 square meters and 1,200 square meters, respectively.
You can set up the new lawn mower through the Eufy app, enabling schedules, managing saved maps, and tweaking settings according to your convenience. The onboard buttons on the mower give you quick manual control when you are out in the garden.
The new Eufy robot lawn mower launch comes at an interesting time when major competitors are pivoting towards complex garden scenarios rather than staying focused on small yards. This broader shift was evident at the 2026 CES, where brands like Segway, Mammotion, and Sunseeker paid more attention to well-trimmed commercial spaces.
While there is no exact release date yet, T3 speculates that it could arrive within weeks. Eufy says the C15 robot lawn mower can arrive for your spring cleaning by late March or sometime before late June. Other details, such as pricing and availability in the UK and the US, are yet to be confirmed.

