Lymow One Plus review: A tank-like robot mower built for rough yards

PCWorld 

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. The price, starting at around $3,199, seems high at first but is justified by the unusually robust technology, the long-lasting LiFePO4 battery, the high coverage rate, and the extreme off-road capability. Robotic mowers without boundary wires have long been standard, but the Lymow One Plus takes a radically different approach. Instead of wheels and a compact design, the manufacturer has opted for caterpillar tracks, a front-mounted dual cutting deck, and high engine power. We tested the system on hilly, uneven terrain and checked whether the tank-like appearance is more than just marketing hype.