Roborock, a company best known for its robovacs, is entering a new product category: robot lawnmowers. During the IFA 2025 tech conference, Roborock took the wraps off a trio of robot lawnmowers, with its premium RockMow Z1 featuring an all-wheel drive system to handle steep slopes of up to 80 percent, or around 38.66 degrees.
In addition to sporting independent hub motors on each wheel, the RockMow Z1’s front wheels also have an independent steering motor, which Roborock says enables smoother turns and helps the device avoid slipping on slopes. The Z1 also has a suspension system that’s designed to keep it stable while mowing, allowing for more even cuts, as well as a blade that cuts to within 3cm of walls.
Similar to Segway’s Navimow X3, the RockMow Z1 combines the satellite-based real-time kinematics (RTK) navigation system with visual simultaneous localization and mapping (vSLAM) to help it traverse your yard. Roborock says it cuts 5,000 square meters per 24 hours and notes that you can even have the robot lawnmower create certain patterns or text in your grass using the accompanying app.
Roborock is also launching the RockMow S1. This mower comes with fewer bells and whistles but offers AI-powered smart mapping and can handle slopes up to 45 percent (24.2 degrees), while slipping between passages as narrow as 0.7m. It’s also slower, covering up to 1000 square meters in 24 hours.
Meanwhile, the RockNeo Q1 is designed for “everyday lawn maintenance” with AI smart mapping and 3cm edge-cutting capabilities. Roborock also mentions a “wildlife-friendly” feature for the RockNeo Q1 that prevents it from mowing at nighttime to avoid disturbing nocturnal animals, but it’s not clear whether the other mowers come with this as well.
Roborock hasn’t yet released pricing details or availability for its robot mowers.

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