
At CES 2026, MOVA is presenting its most ambitious developments to date in the field of autonomous lawn care. With the new LiDAX Ultra and ViAX series, the manufacturer is expanding its smart outdoor ecosystem with two AI-supported robotic mower platforms that cover different garden sizes and user requirements. The focus is on high-precision sensor technology, wireless operation, intelligent navigation and simple commissioning. MOVA is therefore aimed at both technology enthusiasts with complex plots of land and users looking for an uncomplicated introduction to automated lawn care.
Highlights
- Two new robotic mower series for small to very large gardens
- Combination of AI, LiDAR and visual detection without boundary wire
- Market launch from the end of January 2026 with a wide range of models and prices
MOVA LiDAX Ultra: high-end robotic lawnmower
The MOVA 600 (Review | €699.00) gets company. With the LiDAX Ultra series, MOVA is positioning a high-performance solution for medium-sized to very large, demanding lawns. The model range extends from the LiDAX Ultra 800 to the LiDAX Ultra 2000 and is designed for lawns from 800 to 2,000 square meters. All variants are based on the same technology platform and differ primarily in terms of battery capacity, area coverage and – in the larger models – an integrated 4G module for particularly stable connectivity.
At the heart of the series is UltraView 2.0, a system consisting of 360° 3D LiDAR and an AI-supported 1080p HDR camera. This combination enables a precise all-round view, detects objects from up to 70 meters away and allows dynamic route adjustment in real time. Automatic mapping takes place straight out of the box, without any RTK setup or manual measurement. More than 300 obstacle types are reliably detected, even at night or in difficult lighting conditions.
In addition to navigation, MOVA attaches great importance to cutting performance. The UltraTrim 1.0 system ensures clean edges by automatically extending the cutting disc when approaching boundaries. All-terrain wheels, gradients of up to 45 percent and the ability to overcome small obstacles make the series suitable for even the most challenging plots of land. Everything is controlled via the MOVA app, which offers extensive customization options such as zones, restricted areas, mowing patterns and safety functions.
ViAX series: Wireless entry-level solution with AI vision
The ViAX series is aimed at smaller gardens between 250 and 500 square meters and focuses on maximum user-friendliness. The ViAX 250, 300 and 500 models work completely wirelessly and rely on the UltraEyes AI vision system, which enables autonomous mapping and navigation without a boundary wire. Just switch it on – the robotic lawnmower recognizes lawn areas, boundaries and obstacles independently.
The ViAX 250 and 300 variants use UltraEyes 1.0 with dual-camera 3D detection. This system reliably distinguishes between lawns and non-lawn areas, detects over 300 typical obstacles such as toys or pets and ensures safe navigation in everyday life. The ViAX 500 goes one step further and combines UltraEyes 2.0 with additional 360° LiDAR, which increases precision and ensures consistent performance even at night.
For a uniform cutting pattern, MOVA uses a U-shaped mowing strategy that enables efficient travel paths and complete area coverage. Here too, control is via the MOVA Home app with multiple mowing modes, zone management and flexible scheduling. This positions the ViAX series as an attractive overall package with a strong price-performance ratio.
Conclusion
With the LiDAX Ultra and the ViAX series, MOVA is underlining its technological leadership in the field of smart lawn care at CES 2026. From high-end LiDAR systems for large, complex areas to easily accessible, AI-based entry-level solutions, the portfolio covers a broad spectrum. The LiDAX Ultra models start from 949 euros, the ViAX series from 579 euros. The market launch will take place on January 27, 2026, followed by the ViAX 500 in March 2026. You can find more information on the official website.
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