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Robot Mowers
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The Lymow One Plus 5A is aimed at homeowners who want a more capable robotic mower than the typical small-yard model. Its tracked drive system, wire-free virtual boundaries, and RTK + VSLAM navigation make it especially interesting for yards with slopes, uneven ground, trees, walls, or multiple zones. The main appeal is cutting performance. Lymow uses dual rotary mulching blades rather than the small razor-disc setup found on many robot mowers, and the mower is designed to handle thicker or taller grass more confidently. The floating cutting deck, cyclone airflow design, and side-discharge mulching approach should suit buyers who care more about a practical cut than simply having a quiet light-duty maintenance mower. The 5A version appears to share the core mower hardware with the One Plus line but uses the slower 5A charging setup. Lymow lists the 5A model at up to 1.1 acres per day, while the 10A version is promoted for higher daily coverage. That makes the 5A the more budget-conscious choice, but buyers with very large lawns or tight mowing windows may prefer the 10A model. Setup is also more modern than a traditional boundary-wire mower. You map the yard with a smartphone and create virtual boundaries, with support for multi-zone management through the app. The mower also includes AI vision and ultrasonic obstacle detection, auto-recharging and resume, anti-theft tracking features, and tool-free cleaning access. The trade-offs are size, weight, and complexity. At about 78.5 lb, this is not a lightweight robot mower, and its advanced navigation depends on proper RTK positioning, app setup, wireless connectivity, and suitable yard conditions. The 5A charging time is also noticeably longer than the 10A model. For a simple, flat, small suburban lawn, it may be more mower than necessary. Overall, the Lymow One Plus 5A is best for buyers with challenging terrain who want a rugged robotic mower and are comfortable managing a connected outdoor device. It is a strong fit if slope handling, traction, and cutting power matter more than the fastest recharge time.
- Homeowners with large or complex lawns who want to avoid installing perimeter wire
- Buyers with slopes, rough patches, or uneven terrain where tracked traction is useful
- People who want stronger mulching and cutting performance than a basic robotic mower
- Owners who are comfortable using an app, RTK station, and connected mower features
- Budget-conscious shoppers comparing the One Plus 5A against the faster-charging 10A version

Specs
- Product type
- Wire-free robotic lawn mower
- Model
- Lymow One Plus 5A
- Daily coverage
- Up to 1.1 acres per day
- Navigation methods
- RTK + VSLAM
- Connectivity
- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 4G
- Multi-zone management
- Up to 80 zones
- Slope handling
- Up to 45 degrees / 100% incline
- Obstacle crossing height
- 2.8 in
- Blade type
- Rotary mulching blades; optional super swing blades or razor blades
- Cutting height
- 1.2 - 4.0 in
- Cutting width
- 16 in
- Blade speed
- 3,000 - 6,000 RPM
- Rated power output
- 680 W
- Peak power output
- 1,785 W
- Battery type
- LiFePO4
- Battery capacity
- 15,000 mAh / 15 Ah
- Rated voltage
- 35.2 V
- Charging voltage
- 39 V for 5A version
- Charging time
- 150 minutes from 10% to 90% for 5A version
- Maximum runtime
- 3 hours
- Battery lifespan
- 2,000 charge cycles
- Water resistance
- IPX6
- Product weight
- 78.5 lb ±1 lb
- Product dimensions
- 29.5 × 23.6 × 12.6 in
- Package weight
- 116.6 lb ±1 lb
- Package dimensions
- 39.6 × 27.3 × 16.9 in
- Warranty
- 3-year warranty
- Return policy
- 30-day return policy

Pros
- Strong terrain capability with tracked drive and slope handling up to 45 degrees
- No perimeter wire required for normal boundary setup
- Dual rotary blade system is better suited to thick grass than many small-blade robot mowers
- Supports up to 80 zones for complex lawn layouts
- IPX6 water resistance helps protect against rain, mud, and outdoor debris
- Lower-cost option than the 10A model while keeping the main One Plus mower features
Cons
- -5A version charges slower than the 10A version
- -Daily mowing capacity is lower than the 10A model
- -Heavy mower body may be harder to move manually when needed
- -Advanced RTK and app-based setup may require more tuning than a simple push mower
- -May be excessive for small, flat, simple lawns
- -Actual performance can vary with grass height, terrain, signal quality, and weather

Review notes
What to know about One plus 5a
The Lymow One Plus 5A is aimed at homeowners who want a more capable robotic mower than the typical small-yard model. Its tracked drive system, wire-free virtual boundaries, and RTK + VSLAM navigation make it especially interesting for yards with slopes, uneven ground, trees, walls, or multiple zones. The main appeal is cutting performance. Lymow uses dual rotary mulching blades rather than the small razor-disc setup found on many robot mowers, and the mower is designed to handle thicker or taller grass more confidently. The floating cutting deck, cyclone airflow design, and side-discharge mulching approach should suit buyers who care more about a practical cut than simply having a quiet light-duty maintenance mower. The 5A version appears to share the core mower hardware with the One Plus line but uses the slower 5A charging setup. Lymow lists the 5A model at up to 1.1 acres per day, while the 10A version is promoted for higher daily coverage. That makes the 5A the more budget-conscious choice, but buyers with very large lawns or tight mowing windows may prefer the 10A model. Setup is also more modern than a traditional boundary-wire mower. You map the yard with a smartphone and create virtual boundaries, with support for multi-zone management through the app. The mower also includes AI vision and ultrasonic obstacle detection, auto-recharging and resume, anti-theft tracking features, and tool-free cleaning access. The trade-offs are size, weight, and complexity. At about 78.5 lb, this is not a lightweight robot mower, and its advanced navigation depends on proper RTK positioning, app setup, wireless connectivity, and suitable yard conditions. The 5A charging time is also noticeably longer than the 10A model. For a simple, flat, small suburban lawn, it may be more mower than necessary. Overall, the Lymow One Plus 5A is best for buyers with challenging terrain who want a rugged robotic mower and are comfortable managing a connected outdoor device. It is a strong fit if slope handling, traction, and cutting power matter more than the fastest recharge time.
- 5A version charges slower than the 10A version
- Daily mowing capacity is lower than the 10A model
- Heavy mower body may be harder to move manually when needed
- Advanced RTK and app-based setup may require more tuning than a simple push mower
- May be excessive for small, flat, simple lawns
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