At the close of last year, Anker confirmed its plans to introduce its inaugural robot mower for the gardening season of 2025. Initially, a teaser page only displayed an image of the device along with an in-depth look at its navigation and obstacle detection capabilities.
Exciting Developments at CES 2025
Earlier this year at CES 2025, Anker shared further details about its first robotic mower. Meanwhile, the Eufy US website offers a better view of the design for Anker’s first robotic lawnmower, which seems to be set for release under the name Eufy E18.
Design and Features
The fundamental design of Anker’s Eufy E18 robotic mower isn’t surprising. The firm previously mentioned that the model would utilize technology from TerraMow, whose S800/S1200 robotic mower performed well in our tests (in German only) and operates without boundary wires, RTK, or LiDAR. Instead, it relies on an array of cameras and sensors positioned at the front of the unit, as Anker has previously demonstrated and detailed.
Concerning color options, the Eufy E18 will be available in grey or black, setting it apart from the white color of the TerraMow. The overall design bears significant resemblance, although the Eufy E18 appears somewhat sleeker. On the top, there’s a display showing battery life, a control panel, and the usual stop button. Additionally, a handy carrying handle is located at the back. Anker highlights AI-supported navigation, obstacle detection, and multi-zone functionality in the software, mirroring the features of TerraMow.
What’s Next for the Eufy E18
More information about the Eufy E18 is anticipated at MWC 2025. Anker’s first robotic lawnmower is expected to launch in time for the 2025 gardening season, positioning itself to compete with both established brands and new startups. There are also several new robotic lawnmowers on the horizon, including models from Dreame, Ecovacs, Navimow, and Mammotion.


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