2025 New V100 Robotic Lawn Mower – Visual Navigation, Smart Obstacle Avoidance, Rain Sensor, Spot Spiral Cutting, Adjustable Cutting Height, Low Noise – Ideal for Small Lawns
Original price was: $499.99.$30.99Current price is: $30.99.








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V100 Robot Lawn Mower

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Visual Navigation Technology: The V100 robotic mower is equipped with a high-definition camera that precisely detects and distinguishes lawn grass. This technology enables efficient mowing navigation, simplifying lawn care while maximizing effectiveness.
Obstacle Avoidance: Equipped with a high-definition camera, our robotic mower intelligently detects obstacles and navigates around them. Additionally, its high-precision collision sensors ensure that if it makes slight contact with an object, it promptly adjusts its path for uninterrupted operation.
Adjustable Cutting Height: The mower is equipped with a convenient manual adjustment knob, allowing you to easily set the ideal cutting height for your lawn, ranging from 0.8 to 2.4 inches. If the grass height exceeds 2.6 inches, the mower may recognize it as an obstacle, so we recommend manually trimming taller grass beforehand to ensure the best mowing results.
Fit for Clear-Boundary Lawns:On a well-defined lawn, the wireless robotic lawn mower will cut the grass along a random path. For any missed areas, it is recommended to manually place the mower in those spots for operation. In areas without natural boundaries, clear boundaries such as fences or gravel paths should be manually established.
Perfect for Small Lawns: Powered by a 18V 4Ah battery, this robotic lawn mower efficiently covers up to 1,600 square feet, leaving finely cut grass clippings behind to naturally fertilize your lawn. For larger areas, an extra battery can be purchased separately to extend mowing time and increase coverage.
8 reviews for 2025 New V100 Robotic Lawn Mower – Visual Navigation, Smart Obstacle Avoidance, Rain Sensor, Spot Spiral Cutting, Adjustable Cutting Height, Low Noise – Ideal for Small Lawns
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Original price was: $499.99.$30.99Current price is: $30.99.

Rock Xu –
No setup required robot mower
The V100 robotic lawn mower is a smart solution for small, well-defined lawns up to 1,600 sq. ft. It uses Visual Navigation Technology with an HD camera to accurately detect grass and avoid obstacles. Collision sensors help it adjust paths when minor contact occurs, ensuring smooth operation. The cutting height is manually adjustable between 0.8â2.4 inches. Grass taller than 2.6 inches should be trimmed before use, as it may be seen as an obstacle. The mower follows a random path and works best in lawns with clear boundaries such as fences or gravel paths. Missed spots can be handled by repositioning the mower. Powered by an 18V 4Ah battery, it mulches clippings for natural fertilization. An extra battery can extend its range for larger lawns. Overall, the V100 offers efficient, hands-free mowing for small lawns with minimal setup and great results.
EliCar –
Super random mowing pattern
This robot does mow but the pattern is so random that it seems to never finish the whole area. You see weird patterns all over the lawn and in between you see the spots that were missed. I wouldnât recommend it if a random mapping bothers you as it bothers me.
Fallon –
Mows on vibes
I do have a bit of a bigger yard but I assumed that would just mean a couple breaks for battery charges from the reviews i read. I was wrong. Little guy cut in no discernible pattern, it would go a foot or two, stop, spin around, and either recut the grass it just did, go a random alternative direction, or what happened the most, just completely give up. My grass isnât that long, it was recently manually mowed. We do get some shoots of onion grass which it thought was an obstacle each time i moved it to a new spot in the yard to test it out. If it truly was designed to go back and forth, only stopping for obstacles it could be great. If there was an override to control it by remote, it could be great, but my dude mowed on vibes and the vibes were off. It just didnât work well for us.The circumstance i could see this possibly working would be a mainly flat, small yard with a DEFINED perimeter, that has been recently mowed (within a day or two) and this is just for daily maintenance. Possibly.
clint baxter –
Zig-Zag, Drunk lawnmower
I bought this for my parents since they are getting up in age, figured this would do the trick for their relatively small yard. After following instructions adjusting height et. The lawnmower started cutting in all kinds of various patterns. I actually thought my parents tied one on before cutting. I’ve still not figured out how to get it to cut straight. At this point I don’t believe it will. It does cut grass very nicely however, blades are sharp.
Oscar –
Some issues in the shade. Please read
Works rather well however if there is a lot of shade mine just goes in circles like it canât find a lit area to cut. I have to constantly go move it every 10 or 15 minutes depending on how much sun is overhead and the time of day.
Cinnie –
Surprisingly smart and easy to use!
I recently got this Yardcare V100 robotic lawn mower, and itâs been a nice little helper for my small yard (around 1,500 sq ft). Setup was super simpleâjust charge the battery, adjust the cutting height with the dial, press the power and OK buttons, and it starts mowing right away. The indicator lights make it easy to know whether itâs in standby, mowing, or low battery.It has two modesâstraight and spiral. I usually use straight mode for most of the yard, and switch to spiral for denser spots. It avoids small obstacles pretty well with the camera and sensors, and if it gets a bit stuck, just pressing the STOP button clears it. One tip: trim very tall grass beforehand, or it might treat it as an obstacle. Overall, for the price, itâs a great option if youâre tired of mowing manually. Just charge it, drop it on the lawn, and let it do its thing. Definitely a time-saver.
G. Junge –
Forever getting hung up on of all things, grass!
I have a very small front yard which is separated by a sidewalk. The mower absolutely refuses to cut one side and the other side it took three days. The problem is that if the grass is not already 1â or less, the mower wonât cut it and it will just spin round and round even at the highest setting. When it encounters grass that is too high, it goes around it so you are left with splotchy grass patches. It doesnât have an automatic docking station so you have to physically take out the battery to recharge it. When you are initiating it to start, it seems like it takes forever while you are bent over waiting to push the go button. I realize this was the cheapest of the cheap, but donât waste your money as itâs practically worthless. The photo is the section it wonât cut, only a tiny spot at the bottom of the pic that was already short enough and it just kept cutting this same spot.
BusyBody –
It was cute for a few minutes but it stopped 3 times in a 20×20 foot triangle grassed space
It was cute for a few minutes but it stopped 3 times in a 20×20 foot triangle grassed space and was too much of a hassle to be worthwhile. I suppose it would be fine in a perfectly manicured lawn but my property is 200 yards from the ocean so there are bare spots, dips, rocks, and this little guy just couldn’t handle it.