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Neomow X im Kaufcheck: Für wen der Mähroboter mit 3D LiDAR SLAM und Vision-Fusion wirklich Sinn ergibt

Neomow X in the purchase check: For whom the robotic lawnmower with 3D LiDAR SLAM and Vision-Fusion really makes sense

By Trivando on März 25, 2026

Neomow X in the purchase check: For whom the mower robot with 3D LiDAR SLAM and Vision-Fusion really makes sense

The Neomow X is one of the robotic mowers that immediately draws attention. No boundary wire, no RTK base station, 3D LiDAR SLAM, Vision-Fusion, 4G module, GPS, large area class up to 4000 m², and a claimed climbing ability of up to 45 percent. On paper, this sounds like exactly the answer to a problem that many buyers have been annoyed by for years: modern navigation without wires and without the typical RTK DIY issues in the garden.

That’s why one must be particularly cautious with this model. The Neomow X is not just “another wireless mower.” It takes an unusual path because it consciously distances itself from classic RTK systems with external reference stations and instead relies heavily on LiDAR plus Vision. This is technically exciting, but such concepts should not be blindly purchased based on data sheets.

Additionally, the platform is still young. There are official manufacturer data, initial more detailed reviews, first market feedback, and some real user voices. What is still missing is a vast, long-term collective experience like that of established mass models. That’s why this article is deliberately sober. Not: “sounds futuristic, so it must be good.” But: For whom does the Neomow X really make sense, where does the concept fit well – and where should one remain cautious despite the exciting technology?

Neomow X mower robot without boundary wire in official product view

What makes the Neomow X interesting

The Neomow X is positioned by HOOKII as a wireless mower for large areas. The central selling argument is clear: 3D LiDAR SLAM plus Vision-Fusion instead of boundary wires and instead of an external RTK base. This is unusual enough in the market to be seriously interesting. Many wireless mowers are either RTK-heavy or strongly visual; the Neomow X visibly tries to combine both with spatial LiDAR orientation.

It is important to place this correctly. The Neomow X is not a small comfort model for 300 or 500 m². It is a large, rather ambitious mower for buyers who consciously want to enter a more modern, technically independent system. That’s why it is extremely exciting for some – and for others, it is rather a model that should be observed first.

The most important known data of the Neomow X

  • recommended lawn area: up to 4000 m²
  • Navigation: 3D LiDAR SLAM + Vision-Fusion
  • no boundary wires required
  • no RTK base station required
  • cutting height: 30 to 85 mm
  • climbing ability: up to 45 percent or 24 degrees
  • 4G module and GPS: yes
  • multi-zone management and no-go zones via app: yes
  • quiet operation and rain detection: yes
  • large area performance per charge, significantly beyond typical small garden class depending on version

Even this data clearly shows what this is about. The Neomow X does not sell itself as a cheap compromise but as a standalone alternative to wired and RTK systems. That makes it exciting – but also susceptible to buyers expecting too much too quickly.

Neomow X with LiDAR sensors and Vision-Fusion for wireless mowing

The biggest reason to buy: No wire and no RTK base station is a real difference

Many buyers today primarily want one thing: no boundary wires. Others find classic RTK systems interesting but do not want a reference station, roof installation, or additional garden hardware. This is exactly where the Neomow X comes in. And this is not a small detail, but the actual heart of the product.

If this concept fits in your garden, the comfort gain can be enormous. No wire installation, no wire repairs, no RTK antenna, no discussion about whether the reference station is optimally placed or needs to be moved again. This is the reason why the Neomow X is receiving so much attention.

LiDAR is more than just a marketing buzzword here

3D LiDAR SLAM is still not a common feature in the robotic mower market. The Neomow X uses LiDAR not only for rough obstacle detection but as a central element of navigation. This is interesting because LiDAR can help in situations where pure satellite logic or purely visual orientation quickly reaches its limits. Especially under trees, in difficult lighting conditions, or in structured gardens, this approach sounds plausible.

The height adjustment from 30 to 85 mm is relevant for real gardens

Many modern mowers seem powerful but are surprisingly limited in cutting height. The Neomow X goes much further here. Especially for those who do not want the typical short grass look or work with more uneven areas, this provides more flexibility than many smaller wire-free models.

Where the Neomow X really makes sense in everyday life

Larger properties with clear wire-free priority

This is where the model is most plausible. If your garden is large and you consciously want no wires and no RTK base station, then the Neomow X is significantly more interesting than many conventional solutions. Especially with multiple zones and longer paths, wire can eventually become unpleasant. This is where this concept works strongly.

Gardens with trees, light changes, and mixed structure

In such gardens, LiDAR plus Vision-Fusion sounds logical. Because many real gardens are not open like a test field. There are shadows, proximity to houses, hedges, edges, and difficult perspectives. A system that does not rely solely on RTK or purely on cameras is more attractive on paper there.

Buyers who consciously want modern technology

The Neomow X is not a conservative safety purchase. It is a tech product. If you are consciously looking for modern navigation, app zones, 4G, GPS, and a more unusual autonomy concept, it fits much better than a classic wired mower or a simple comfort robot.

Neomow X mowing a large lawn area with systematic navigation

The honest brake: The platform is exciting but not yet fully secured by the market

This is the most important point against too much enthusiasm. The Neomow X seems technically sensible and fills a real market gap. At the same time, the broad long-term basis is still significantly smaller than that of the well-known mass platforms. That’s why it should not be read as a fully matured standard product.

First users find the setup easy – but not completely smooth

A real Reddit report describes the Neomow X as easy to set up and generally user-friendly. At the same time, it is also clearly stated that getting used to and defining the mowing area takes time. This is important because it grounds the marketing: no wire does not automatically mean zero effort. The initial setup seems easier than with classic systems, but not completely magical.

Traction is a real issue according to real user voices

The same Reddit report mentions a problem that should be taken seriously: difficulties with traction, even on gentler slopes and on stones or uneven ground. This is extremely important. Because 45 percent incline on the data sheet does not automatically mean 45 percent everyday sovereignty on every surface. Especially on large properties with difficult mechanics, this can later be more decisive than any LiDAR specification.

The platform seems strong but not free of teething problems

Early more detailed reviews are generally positive and praise comfort, navigation, and the absence of wires as well as RTK stations. At the same time, clear caveats also appear in exactly these reviews: the location of the charging station needs to be planned carefully, the device is large, and the actual everyday usability strongly depends on how well the property fits its concept. This is not a slam – but also not a blind cheer story.

The perhaps most important practical question: Is your garden really a good Neomow-X-garden?

This is where a strong purchase separates from an expensive mistake with the Neomow X. Because 4000 m² alone says little. What matters is how your garden is built and what kind of problems actually arise there.

A good Neomow-X-garden often has these characteristics

  • larger area with multiple zones and a real desire to avoid wires
  • partially trees, proximity to houses or light changes, but no mechanical disaster
  • interest in modern app and map logic
  • willingness to set up the system cleanly instead of blindly trusting marketing
  • desire for more flexibility than a classic wired mower can offer

A difficult Neomow-X-garden looks more like this

  • many stones, slippery transitions, or problematic traction zones
  • strong or changing slopes on loose ground
  • expectation of perfect everyday safety solely because of LiDAR
  • desire for maximum conservative technology instead of a modern platform
  • little patience for early platform or software issues

If your property falls more into the second category, you should very consciously check whether this model is really the calmest solution despite the exciting technology.

Neomow X with charging station and app control in official product image

What speaks for the Neomow X – despite all caution

Despite all necessary sobriety, one should not unfairly downplay the Neomow X. The concept is really interesting in the market. Especially the absence of boundary wires and RTK base stations is not a small extra for many buyers, but the actual reason to engage with the device at all. Additionally, there is the large area class, the flexible cutting height, and the modern map logic.

Even the first more detailed reviews classify the device as a strong technological step and not as a random cheap attempt. That is important. The Neomow X does not seem like a product that only looks good on the box. But it also does not yet seem like a completely risk-free safety purchase.

For whom the Neomow X really makes sense

Yes, if your garden looks like this

  • you have a large lawn area and want to mow consciously without boundary wires
  • you do not want to install an RTK base station in the garden or at the house
  • your property is structured but not mechanically extremely problematic
  • you are looking for modern app control, 4G, and virtual zones
  • you accept that the platform is not yet based on a huge long-term basis
  • you buy more based on comfort and future logic than on maximum conservative safety

Rather no, if these points apply to you

  • your property has many traction problems, stones, or difficult loose slopes
  • you want as many documented long-term reports as a purchase basis
  • you expect LiDAR to automatically compensate for every real weakness
  • you are looking for the most conservative rather than the most modern purchase
  • you have little patience for early platform and software issues

Our honest conclusion on the Neomow X

The Neomow X is one of the most interesting modern mowers for buyers who consciously seek a large wireless mower without an RTK base station. The concept is strong: 3D LiDAR SLAM, Vision-Fusion, 4G, GPS, large area class, and flexible cutting height. This meets a real market need.

Its biggest advantage is that it fills a real gap. Many buyers no longer want wires, but also do not want additional RTK hardware. This is where the Neomow X seems logical and modern.

However, the honest brake remains important. The platform is still young, the broad long-term basis is still limited, and real user voices already show that traction can be a relevant problem in certain gardens. That’s why the Neomow X is currently more of an exciting modern candidate than a completely secured no-brainer.

  • very interesting for large, modern wire-free gardens with a clear comfort focus
  • strong on paper through LiDAR SLAM plus Vision-Fusion without RTK base station
  • to be evaluated with caution, because real long-term mass is still missing
  • rather not a safety purchase for very cautious buyers or traction-sensitive properties

In summary, the Neomow X seems like a product with real market logic and real potential. If your garden fits its profile, it definitely belongs on the list. If you are looking for maximum peace instead of modern technology, a bit of restraint is currently the more sensible decision.

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