Last week, MOVA unveiled latest lawn and garden tech at an event in San Francisco.
The company welcomed customers, media, business partners, and local tech insiders to get up close with its newest robotic lawn mowers and 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tools.
LiDAX Ultra AWD 3000 & LiDAX Ultra 1600 AWD Flex
LiDAX Ultra AWD 3000 & LiDAX Ultra 1600 AWD Flex bring major upgrades to MOVA’s 360-degree high-precision LiDAR system and MOVA’s in-house environment sensing algorithms. These two models adopt a LiDAR-vision hybrid system combined with an AI-enhanced 1080p HDR camera that can detect objects up to 230 feet away.
Small to medium-sized lawns are most ideal for the LiDAX Ultra AWD 3000. It features a 15.8-inch dual cutting disc and covers around 0.8 acre per day, powered by a 7.5 Ah battery and a 36 V hub motor that runs 150 minutes per charge, with edge-cut offset under 1.2 inches. It supports adjustable cutting heights from 1.2 to 3.9 inches too.
For more compact lawns or tighter garden layouts, the LiDAX Ultra 1600 AWD Flex is designed for areas under 1,600 m²(~0.4 acres). It can mow up to 0.5 acres per day, uses a 7.9-inch cutting width, and offers the same 1.2–3.9-inch adjustable cutting height range, while keeping the edge-trim offset under 1.2 inches.
GL620
Engineered for high-efficiency mowing on medium-to-large lawns, the GL620 smart push mower integrates MOVA’s PaceMate adaptive self-propelled system. Powered by dual in-wheel motors, the system automatically adjusts to the user’s walking speed.
The mower features a 3-in-1 cutting deck driven by a high-torque outer-rotor motor and supported by the TurboFlow airflow system.
Designed for users who benefit from additional handling support, the GL620 delivers petrol-level cutting strength in a quieter, smoother, and more comfortable cordless format—making extended mowing sessions easier to manage without sacrificing performance.
GB628
The GB628 brings professional-grade airflow engineering into MOVA’s 60V intelligent platform. Powered by the TurboJetX high-efficiency airflow system, it delivers up to 1000 CFM (air volume) and 200 MPH of air speed, providing enough force to move wet leaves, gravel, and other heavy debris without hesitation.
With extended runtime and stable output, the GB628 achieves blowing performance comparable to petrol-powered models, while significantly reducing fumes and operating noise. An advanced anti-static design integrates an ionization system to minimize static buildup, helping loosen snow and dry debris for smoother clearing in winter conditions.
Multiple interchangeable nozzles allow users to tailor airflow for driveways, vehicles, patios, and heavy-debris zones. A smart onboard display, paired with the companion app, provides real-time guidance, performance insights, and system diagnostics, helping users make more informed decisions during operation and routine maintenance.
"Our lawn robots have undergone long-term market validation and iteration in Europe, and we are now expanding into lithium-powered garden products. Through this event, we hope to provide everyone with a hands-on experience of our newly presented CES products, deliver a more engaging customer experience, and welcome everyone to contact us to explore potential collaboration opportunities," says Roger Shen, global head of go-to-market, MOVA Garden Robotics.
LiDAX Ultra AWD 3000 will go on sale via DTC channels and Amazon in March, with a price point of around $3,000. The LiDAX Ultra 1600 AWD Flex is scheduled for release in July 2027. The MOVA 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tools will go on sale online and offline in March, with prices ranging from $299 to $499.
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