Husqvarna Automower 115H vs Segway Navimow i105N

SpecHusqvarna Automower 115HSegway Navimow i105N
Price (USD)$699–$899$699–$799
Year20212023
Autonomyfully-autonomousfully-autonomous
Environmentoutdooroutdoor
Weight7.6 kg5.8 kg
Dimensions (cm)57L × 44W × 25H53L × 32W × 24H
ConnectivityWiFi, BluetoothWiFi, Bluetooth
Rating4.5/54.5/5

Husqvarna Automower 115H

The Husqvarna Automower 115H is Husqvarna's entry-level residential robotic mower, released in 2021 and designed for small to medium lawns up to 0.4 acres. It uses a boundary wire for navigation, handles slopes up to 17 degrees, and operates autonomously 24/7 in all weather. The three-blade cutting system mulches clippings back into the lawn. A patented guidance system returns the robot to its charging station automatically when battery runs low. The 4G-connected version supports scheduling, remote start/stop, and alerts via the Automower Connect smartphone app. A built-in alarm system sounds if the mower is lifted without a PIN code. Compatible with the Automower Connect app for iOS and Android. Best suited for homeowners with smaller lawns who want reliable Husqvarna quality at an entry-level price point.

Segway Navimow i105N

The Segway Navimow i105N is a 2023 wire-free robotic mower for small lawns up to 1/8 acre (500m²), using Segway's Exact!Fusion EFLS 2.0 technology — a combination of RTK positioning and camera vision for stable centimeter-level navigation. The vision camera actively identifies and avoids obstacles including flat objects like picnic mats, not just raised obstacles. Systematic planned mowing paths — rather than random navigation — maximize coverage efficiency and minimize lawn tracks. AI-assisted mapping allows automatic boundary detection with smartphone guidance. Multi-zone management supports up to 12 zones. Operates at a near-silent 58 dB. A 3-year warranty is included. Optional 4G Find My Landroid module adds anti-theft cellular tracking. Best suited for compact, well-defined lawns under 500m² where wire-free RTK precision and quiet operation are priorities.