Most robotic lawn mowers are sold on the promise of a perfect lawn with zero effort. The catch is they tend to assume your yard is a clean, flat rectangle with nothing in the way. But when the time comes, these robot mowers struggle with complex terrain and obstacles. As a matter of fact, you will find a gazillion threads on Reddit testifying how people have been struggling with lawn mowers that constantly get stuck between trees and tight passages. The Sunseeker S4 LiDAR robot lawn mower was built with exactly those kinds of yards in mind.
As a wire-free robot lawn mower, it skips the buried boundary cable entirely, mapping your yard through 3D LiDAR instead, which makes it a solid robot mower for tight spaces and shaded corners where GPS-based models tend to lose their way. It’s touted as a robot lawn mower for small yards or properties up to 0.25 acres, so if your lawn fits that range, this is worth a look. The best part is that it is 44 percent off its $1,800 list price on Amazon this Prime Day, making now a reasonable time to pull the trigger if it’s been on your radar.
First showcased at CES 2026, the Sunseeker S4 is a wire-free robotic mower that covers up to 0.25 acres (roughly 1,000 square meters). It uses Vision AI and 360-degree 3D LiDAR technology to create a 3D map of your lawn and build out a mowing path for an efficient trim. The same technology helps it move around any obstacles seamlessly without slowing down or getting stuck. Another USP of S4 is that no perimeter wire installation or base station antenna is required. You can drive it around your yard using the app, and it maps and mows the space in real time. We’ll get to all these details, but first, let’s put some spotlight on the setup.
Easy and Hassle-Free Setup
One of the bigger frustrations with robot mowers has been getting them up and running. Running boundary wire around an entire property is tedious work, and RTK antenna setups come with their own calibration headaches. This is where Sunseeker takes a unique approach, which they call “Drop to Go” setup. This basically implies that there are no perimeter wires, no RTK stations, and certainly no external antennas involved. All one is required to do is place the mower in the yard and start the mapping process via the accompanying app, which generates a 3D layout almost immediately.
From there, you can define mowing zones, set up no-go areas, and program schedules entirely through the app. The whole process is considerably more manageable than anything involving a spool of wire and a set of ground staples.
Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance
The hardware powering the S4’s navigation is worth understanding. The AllSense 3D sensing system pairs a 360-degree LiDAR sensor with an AI camera, delivering centimeter-level mapping and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. The LiDAR builds a point-cloud map of the environment while the camera handles visual detection. Together, they give the mower a fairly complete picture of what’s in its path. The S4 also detects moving pets and avoids unexpected debris in real time. “It won’t panic or get stuck when your dog wanders through mid-session,” the company claims.
The S4 is powered by a 10 TOPS chip that fuses LiDAR point-cloud data with vision processing. It maps, plans the optimal parallel-cutting route, and mows with precision even in low light or full darkness. Plenty of robot mowers are strictly daylight-only, so the ability to run a scheduled session at dusk without degraded performance is a practical advantage.
Cutting Performance
Next, let’s put some spotlight on the cutting performance. The S4 features a floating cutting system that automatically adjusts to terrain variations, delivering consistent cutting results. With a cutting height range of 1.6 to 3.2 inches and a 7-inch cutting width, it produces clean, uniform results without damaging turf.
A trimming micro-blade deck cuts as close as 1.2 inches to the edge, safely and accurately. Edge performance has long been a weak spot for robot mowers, and most leave a strip of uncut grass along borders and fences. The S4 includes a dedicated edge-following mode to address this, making a noticeable difference in how finished the lawn looks after a session.
Intelligent path planning replaces random mowing patterns with systematic striping, improving coverage efficiency. That means the S4 covers the yard in organized parallel passes rather than bouncing around randomly, cutting down on mowing time and avoiding streaky results.
Handling Slopes and Uneven Ground
The S4 robotic lawn mower is equipped with dual rear-wheel drive, allowing the robot to climb slopes up to 42 percent (22 degrees) for reliable performance on uneven ground. Not to mention, the floating cutting deck that handles terrain variation automatically, so even bumps and ruts don’t result in scalped patches or uneven cut heights across the lawn.
App and Smart Home Integration
Using the Sunseeker app via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, users can manage schedules, adjust mowing settings, monitor progress, define zones, and receive alerts. Security features such as PIN protection and lift alerts help prevent unauthorized use.
The S4 is compatible with Alexa and Google Home, supporting voice control for basic commands. The app also handles firmware updates over the air, so the mower can improve over time without any manual intervention.
Noise and Safety
The S4 operates at 60 dB, which is enough to run during the day without disturbing anyone nearby. Rain sensors pause the mower during wet conditions, and lift sensors trigger an automatic stop if the machine is lifted. Both are useful for households with kids or pets spending time in the yard.
Prime Day Pricing
The Sunseeker S4 is listed on Amazon for $1,800. The Prime Day discount brings it down 44 percent ($1,008), which is the steepest it has been priced since launch. Provided that the machine requires no additional infrastructure, no wire, no antenna, no base station, this is worth a purchase.



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