There has been chatter for a while now, and a recent poll by Anker provided a solid hint. It's now confirmed: Anker's smart home division, Eufy, is set to introduce its first robotic lawnmower next year. The company has just launched a teaser website for this exciting new product.
Launch Timeline
The upcoming Eufy robotic lawnmower is scheduled to be released in the spring of 2025. The company intends to present the device at CES early in the year. The teaser site offers an initial look at the product, which appears quite familiar and closely resembles the TerraMow that was on Kickstarter last year; reviews of it can be found here at Notebookcheck (in German, but users can have the page translated automatically if their browser allows it).
Features and Technology
Anker has openly stated in a press release that the new device incorporates technology from TerraMow and is likely based on the S800/S1200 robotic mower. The Eufy robotic mower will be wireless and packed with cutting-edge features, including AI and a sophisticated camera system for smart navigation. Additionally, an easy-to-use app and interface are promised to enhance user experience.
Anticipated Innovations
It’s uncertain how much of Anker's inaugural Eufy robotic mower will stem from its own innovations. However, drawing inspiration from the TerraMow model appears to be a smart move, as it performed admirably in various aspects during our assessment.
As we look towards 2025, it seems to be an exhilarating time for gardening enthusiasts with numerous new robotic mowers on the horizon. Brands like Gardena, Navimow, and Husqvarna have already divulged their upcoming models. Now, Anker, a key player with significant expertise in the smart home and robotic vacuum markets through its Eufy label, is joining this trend.
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