Segway has expanded its line of smart lawn care gadgets in Europe with the launch of the Navimow H2 series robot lawn mowers. Positioned near the top of the company’s 2026 range, the H2 lineup arrives alongside other new models, offering a more advanced navigation and mowing experience aimed at homeowners who want a hands-off, precision-cut lawn.
What makes the Navimow H2 series stand out is its upgraded positioning and navigation system. Segway equips these robot mowers with its EFLS LiDAR+ technology, designed to deliver more accurate movement and mapping than the brand’s i2 alternatives. Instead of relying on just one method to find its way around, EFLS LiDAR+ blends three navigation tools: LiDAR scanning, network RTK positioning, and onboard cameras. The mower can switch between these modes when needed, which helps it stay on track in challenging conditions such as shady parts of the yard, tight passages, or even during nighttime runs.
Setup is another big part of the appeal. The H2 series is designed to be relatively easy to get running because it doesn’t require a boundary wire, and it also avoids the hassle of installing RTK antennas. Once the mower has captured a map of your garden, Segway’s GeoSketch tool lets you quickly adjust and fine-tune the mapped area to match your preferred mowing zones and edges.
For lawns with uneven terrain, the Navimow H2 series includes a Terrain Adapt feature that adjusts how the robot behaves on slopes. Segway claims the mower can handle inclines up to 45% (24°), supported by an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system to help maintain control. Practical extras round out the package, including automatic cutting height adjustment and a rain sensor designed to protect your lawn by reacting to wet conditions.
Security and tracking features are also built in. The H2 models offer GPS tracking and geofencing alerts, though these require a subscription. There’s also support for Apple Find My, which can help locate the mower if it’s misplaced. Like many modern robot mowers, the Navimow H2 series can be controlled through the company’s mobile app, and it also supports voice command control for added convenience.
In Europe, four Navimow H2 series models are now available through specialist retailers, with pricing based on the size of lawn they’re built to handle. The Navimow H206 covers up to 600 m² and costs €1,599. The H210 is designed for up to 1,000 m² and is priced at €1,799. For larger gardens, the H215 handles up to 1,500 m² with an RRP of €2,099, while the H230 targets areas up to 3,000 m² and carries an RRP of €2,499.
Segway has not yet confirmed when (or if) the Navimow H2 series will launch in the United States, so US customers may need to wait for further availability updates.






