Sunseeker Robotics has unveiled its first LiDAR-equipped robotic mower, the L3, along with the new S-Series and L-Series, complementing its existing V-Series.
The L3 delivers precise mapping and obstacle detection, setting a new benchmark in smart lawn care.
Sunseeker debuted the mowers at Spoga+Gafa. Before Spoga+Gafa, Sunseeker also exhibited at Demopark 2025, where it introduced its X-Series products to European high-end consumers and professionals.
The L3 mower is designed for lawns up to 1,000 square meters. It integrates LiDAR and AI vision to offer navigation, planning and obstacle avoidance without the need for antenna installation.
"At Sunseeker, we believe innovation and intelligent design are the future of outdoor living," says Terry Ma, CEO of Sunseeker Robotics. "Our expanded product lineup is transforming lawn care, bringing smarter, greener, and more effortless solutions to every home."
The L-Series mowers' LiDAR + Vision AI system enables the mower to scan and map gardens quickly, plan optimal mowing paths, and avoid static and dynamic obstacles in real time. Key features include:
- No Antenna Setup: Simplified wireless installation and boundary recognition.
- Drop to Go & Efficient Lawn Mapping: Quickly set up virtual boundaries and achieve highly efficient, fully automatic lawn mapping. It can also manage two completely independent maps, providing you with the ultimate experience in lawn maintenance.
- 3D Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance: Enhanced safety with precise detection of moving and stationary objects, a piece of ease for family with pets.
- Advanced Climbing Capability: Dual rear-wheel drive enables the L3 to handle gradients up to 22°, ensuring consistent performance on slopes.
Meanwhile, the S-Series includes the brand-new S3 for lawns up to 800 square meters, and the S5, which has just become available for areas up to 1,600 square meters. The S3 and S5 combine RTK and VSLAM in the Sunseeker Positioning and Navigation System, delivering centimeter-level precision even in areas with weak GPS signal. Both models feature Vision AI capable of identifying over 150 objects for safe and efficient operation.
A floating cut system ensures even mowing on uneven terrain, while the S5's AWD system conquers slopes up to 60%. The S3 manages inclines up to 17° with ease.
For smaller lawns up to 300 square meters, the company also has rolled out its V1, which offers ReadyGo one-click mowing and intelligent boundary and obstacle detection recognizes over 160 types of objects.
A floating cut system and 27% climbing capacity allow for consistent mowing on uneven surfaces, and remote scheduling enables users to control mowing times and basic functions via smartphone.
The L3, S3, and V1 models are expected to launch next year. The V3 is currently available, while the S5 has been available since this month.
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