Navimow 2026: Technical analysis of the i, i2, H2, X4 and Terranox models and the IdeaMower installation standard
Navimow 2026: technical analysis of the i, i2, H2, X4 and Terranox models and IdeaMower installation standards
With the Navimow 2026 range, garden robotics is definitively entering an industrial phase.
It is no longer just about robots for small domestic gardens.
Today, the range covers several operational levels:
• i Series for smaller surfaces
• i2 AWD and LiDAR Series for complex gardens
• H2 Series for structured properties
• X4 Series for large private surfaces
• Terranox for professional and commercial use
This technological evolution has a clear consequence:
The more powerful, precise and autonomous the robot becomes,
the more carefully the installation must be designed.

Navimow i Series – the advanced residential level
The i Series models are designed for surfaces up to approximately 600–800 m².
They are lightweight, wire-free robots that are easy to configure.
But navigation precision generates repetitive paths when leaving the charging station.
Recommended infrastructure setup:
• Mobius M or Vader Navi (cover with opening roof)
• Structured platform under the charging base
• Anti-mud grid in the exit area
• Compact Power Box to protect the power supply
• Neat cable management
Why it is necessary:
even in small gardens, soil compaction appears after 60–90 days.
Navimow i2 AWD – traction and greater mechanical stress
The AWD version introduces all-wheel drive for steep slopes.
More torque on the wheels means:
• greater ground pressure
• greater risk of ruts
• greater wear in the docking area
Recommended setup:
• Mobius M or Mobius L
• Reinforced anti-mud grid
• Structured platform under the docking station
• Protected Power Box
• Integrated docking lighting
• Technical post with lighting and camera provision
Here, infrastructure becomes a stabilizing element, not just an aesthetic one.
Navimow i2 LiDAR – precision and repeatability
The LiDAR system improves mapping and obstacle management.
But greater precision often means very similar entry and exit paths.
This increases the risk of compaction in one specific point.
Recommended setup:
• Mobius L
• Stabilized docking on a platform
• Clearly visible targets
• Night lighting
• Protected wiring
Navimow H2 – more intensive use
The H2 Series covers larger surfaces and more complex settings.
Use is more frequent, and stress on the docking area increases.
Recommended setup:
• Vader Navi (opening roof) or Mobius L
• Stabilized docking on a structured platform
• Advanced Power Box
• Automatic night lighting
• Technical post with integrated camera system
Here, the charging area becomes a technical hub of the installation.
Navimow X4 – large private surfaces
More powerful robots, larger areas, greater loads.
Recommended setup:
• Mobius Longue
• Structured platform
• Integrated anti-mud grid
• Automatic area lighting
• Wi-Fi / 5G surveillance system
• Protected energy management
Here, infrastructure is not an accessory: it is a necessity.
Navimow Terranox – professional segment
Professional surfaces, parks, public areas.
IdeaMower Professional setup:
• Mobius Longue Extended
• Technical Service Box (equipment cabinet, sockets, energy management)
• Structured modular platform
• Smart signage system with active display
• Automatic night lighting
• Complete surveillance system
• Solar panel integration with storage battery
Here, we are talking about a replicable operating standard for multiple robot units.
Conclusion
Navimow 2026 represents the evolution of the machine.
Infrastructure represents the evolution of the installation.
An advanced robot installed on unstable ground will lose efficiency over time.
A robot integrated into a structured ecosystem maintains performance and order.
In 2026, the difference is not only in the robot.
It is in the design of the environment around the robot.

