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Segway Navimow i105E and i108E in Test – Advantages, Disadvantages, and Experiences

By Trivando on März 10, 2026

Segway Navimow i105E and i108E in Test – Advantages, Disadvantages, and Experiences

The models Segway Navimow i105E and i108E are among the most well-known cordless lawn mowers for small and medium-sized gardens. Particularly interesting is the combination of modern navigation, easy setup, and systematic mowing without boundary wires. For many garden owners, this is a significant advantage over traditional lawn mowers, where a wire must first be laid in the garden.

The Navimow i-series is primarily aimed at users looking for a modern and comfortable solution for automatic lawn care. Instead of randomly driving over the lawn, the robot works with structured navigation and mows in organized paths. This not only looks cleaner but can also be more efficient.

In this article, we will take a closer look at the Segway Navimow i105E and i108E. We will discuss the most important features, advantages, disadvantages, and experiences, and show who might particularly benefit from these models.

What is the difference between the Navimow i105E and i108E?

Both models belong to the same product series and are technically very similar. The main difference lies primarily in the recommended area performance. The Segway Navimow i105E is designed for smaller gardens, while the Segway Navimow i108E is intended for slightly larger lawn areas.

  • Navimow i105E – suitable for smaller gardens
  • Navimow i108E – suitable for medium-sized lawns

So, if you only have a compact garden area, you will often do well with the i105E. Those who want a bit more reserve or wish to mow a larger area are usually better off with the i108E.

Mowing without boundary wires

One of the biggest advantages of the Navimow i-series is working without a traditional boundary wire. For many buyers, this is the strongest argument. Instead of laying a wire in the garden, the lawn area is set up digitally. This saves time during installation and makes later changes easier.

When beds, paths, or other areas in the garden are adjusted, it is not necessarily required to lay a new cable. This is a real plus point, especially for modern gardens with flexible designs. Those who have already had experience with wired lawn mowers often see the practical difference immediately.

Navigation and orientation in the garden

The Segway Navimow i105E and i108E rely on modern navigation to systematically work on the garden. Unlike many older robotic mowers, the lawn is not just randomly driven over. Instead, the robot works purposefully and orderly.

This brings several advantages in everyday life. The mowing time can be better utilized, the area is worked on more systematically, and the result appears more uniform. Many users particularly appreciate this systematic approach because it makes the lawn look better maintained.

Advantages of systematic navigation

  • more uniform mowing pattern
  • better area utilization
  • fewer unnecessary driving movements
  • modern and efficient mowing concept

Setup via app

Another important point with the Navimow i-series is the app control. The setup is done digitally and is significantly more modern than with many older robotic mowers. Users can define mowing areas, adjust settings, and manage the robot more easily.

This is a major argument, especially for people looking for a comfortable smart-home solution. The app has long been one of the most important components of modern robotic mowers. If it works well, it significantly improves the overall user experience.

How good is the cutting quality?

In the end, what matters most is how cleanly the lawn is mowed. The Segway Navimow i105E and the Segway Navimow i108E are designed for regular mowing. As with almost all robotic mowers, the lawn is best maintained when it is cut frequently and in small increments.

Due to the systematic driving behavior, a uniform result can be achieved. However, this always requires a reasonably suitable garden. Very uneven areas, many deep holes, or difficult edges can – as with other robots – affect the quality.

The main advantages of the Segway Navimow i105E and i108E

The Navimow i-series offers several points that are very attractive to many buyers.

  • no boundary wire needed
  • modern navigation in the garden
  • systematic mowing instead of random principle
  • comfortable control via app
  • interesting for small and medium-sized gardens
  • modern overall concept for automatic lawn care

The easy setup and digital area management are often seen as a significant advantage. For users who do not want to deal with wire laying, this is a real added value.

Are there also disadvantages?

Yes, of course, there are also points to consider before purchasing. As with almost every robotic mower, much depends on the garden itself. Not every garden is equally suitable for every model.

1. Dependence on good conditions in the garden

Very challenging properties with many obstacles, narrow passages, or dense tree cover can be more demanding depending on the situation. Modern navigation helps, but no system is perfect under all conditions.

2. Small problems may stand out more in everyday life

When a robotic mower works digitally and app-based, users often expect a very smooth experience. Even minor weaknesses in setup or specific garden situations are then perceived as disadvantages more quickly than with simple standard devices.

3. Regular maintenance remains important

Even modern cordless robotic mowers require maintenance. Blades need to be checked and replaced if necessary. Likewise, the cutting disc, wheels, and other stressed parts should be checked regularly.

Experiences from everyday life

Many users are not only interested in technical data but especially in the question: How does the robot perform in a real garden? This is exactly where the Navimow i-series is exciting for many. The combination of modern navigation, app control, and cordless concept often provides a very comfortable impression in everyday life.

It is often viewed positively that the setup appears more modern than with traditional robotic mowers. Instead of laying a boundary wire, the garden can be managed digitally. This feels contemporary and saves effort in many installations.

On the other hand, it also holds true here: The best technology cannot transform a completely unsuitable garden into a perfect mowing area. Those with uneven spots, problematic edges, or difficult passages in the garden should have realistic expectations.

Who is the Segway Navimow worth it for?

The Segway Navimow i105E and the Segway Navimow i108E are particularly suitable for users looking for a modern, cordless robotic mower and value easy setup.

  • for small to medium-sized gardens
  • for users who do not want boundary wires
  • for modern gardens with digital control
  • for anyone who prefers systematic mowing

Those with a simpler garden with clear areas can particularly benefit from this concept.

Maintenance and suitable spare parts

Even a modern robotic mower requires regular maintenance to work reliably in the long term. The most important wear parts are primarily the blades. Dull or damaged blades worsen the cutting pattern and can tear the grass rather than cut it cleanly.

In addition to the blades, the cutting disc or mowing plate should also be checked regularly. If wear or damage occurs here, it can affect the rotation of the blades and the overall performance of the robot.

In challenging soil conditions, spikes for robotic mowers can also be useful. They improve traction on wet grass and help prevent the wheels from spinning.

Conclusion: Is the Segway Navimow i105E or i108E worth it?

The models Segway Navimow i105E and i108E are interesting robotic mowers for anyone looking for a modern solution without boundary wires. The combination of digital setup, systematic mowing, and app control makes the devices particularly attractive for users who value comfort and contemporary technology.

The biggest advantages include easy installation, a structured mowing concept, and modern operation. At the same time, one should keep in mind that these models – like any robotic mower – depend on the conditions in the garden.

Those with a small to medium-sized garden who want to rely on a modern cordless system will find two very interesting models in the Segway Navimow i105E and i108E.

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