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Robot Mowers
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The MOVA 600 is aimed at homeowners who want a modern robot mower without burying boundary wire or installing an RTK reference station. Its main appeal is the UltraView LiDAR navigation system, which lets you remote-control the mower to create virtual boundaries, zones, no-go areas, and paths between areas through the app. For a small to medium lawn, the feature set is strong. The mower supports systematic U-shaped cutting rather than random mowing, multiple mowing modes, scheduled mowing, edge mowing, and adjustable cutting patterns. It can also manage multiple zones and two maps, although the dual-map setup may require an additional charging station depending on how you use it. The MOVA 600 is rated for up to 600 m² of mowing area, with a 20 cm cutting width and a 20–60 mm cutting height range. It uses a 2.5 Ah battery, charges in about 90 minutes, and is specified to operate below 60 dB, so it should be much less disruptive than a petrol mower. Its IPX6-rated mower body is also a useful advantage for wet grass, rain exposure, and cleaning. The biggest buying consideration is terrain and expectations. The MOVA 600 uses standard wheels, while the higher MOVA 1000 model gets off-road wheels, so the 600 is the more sensible pick for relatively tidy lawns rather than rough, rutted, or traction-challenged gardens. It is rated for slopes up to 45%, but real-world performance will still depend on grass condition, surface grip, bumps, and boundary layout. Overall, the MOVA 600 looks like a compelling robot mower for buyers who value wire-free setup and LiDAR navigation over maximum ruggedness. It is a good fit for compact to mid-size lawns with clear boundaries and owners who are comfortable managing mowing plans through an app. If your lawn is larger than 600 m², heavily uneven, split across disconnected areas, or needs stronger traction, consider stepping up to a larger or more rugged model.
- Homeowners with lawns up to 600 m² who want automated mowing without installing boundary wire.
- Buyers who prefer LiDAR navigation and app mapping instead of RTK/GPS pole setup.
- People with relatively tidy small to medium gardens that can benefit from zone scheduling and no-go areas.
- Users who want a quieter, battery-powered alternative to regular manual mowing.
- No perimeter wire, RTK station, or GPS pole required for setup.

Specs
- Brand
- MOVA
- Model
- MOVA 600
- Product type
- Robotic lawn mower
- Recommended mowing area
- Up to 600 m²
- Boundary setup
- Remote-control virtual boundary setup
- Navigation system
- UltraView Environmental Sensing Technology
- Obstacle avoidance
- 3D LiDAR
- Mowing modes
- All-area, zone, edge, spot, manual
- Path planning
- U-shaped path planning
- Cutting width
- 20 cm
- Cutting height
- 20–60 mm
- Maximum slope
- 45% / 24°
- Robot mower dimensions
- 643 x 419 x 279 mm
- Charging station dimensions
- 770 x 481 x 309 mm
- Robot mower weight
- 10 kg
- Charging station weight
- 2.6 kg
- Battery capacity
- 2.5 Ah
- Charging current
- 1.5 A
- Charging time
- 90 minutes
- Mowing efficiency
- Standard mode: 600 m²/24 hrs; Efficient mode: 1,000 m²/24 hrs
- Drive system
- Standard wheel
- Multi-zone management
- Yes
- Dual-map support
- Yes
- Noise level
- Below 60 dB
- Waterproof rating
- IPX6

Pros
- No perimeter wire, RTK station, or GPS pole required for setup.
- LiDAR mapping supports virtual boundaries, obstacle avoidance, and multi-zone control.
- Systematic path planning helps produce more consistent mowing coverage.
- Quiet operation makes it suitable for frequent residential mowing.
- Useful range of mowing modes and cutting patterns for different lawn tasks.
- IPX6 waterproof rating adds confidence for outdoor use and cleaning.
Cons
- -Designed for lawns up to 600 m², so it is not the right choice for larger properties.
- -Standard wheels may be less capable than the MOVA 1000’s off-road wheels on rough or slippery terrain.
- -Dual-map use may require an additional charging station.
- -Edge cutting depends on suitable, level boundaries and may not eliminate all trimming in every garden.
- -Like most robot mowers, performance can vary with lawn layout, surface condition, obstacles, and slope.

Review notes
What to know about 600 robotic lawn mower
The MOVA 600 is aimed at homeowners who want a modern robot mower without burying boundary wire or installing an RTK reference station. Its main appeal is the UltraView LiDAR navigation system, which lets you remote-control the mower to create virtual boundaries, zones, no-go areas, and paths between areas through the app. For a small to medium lawn, the feature set is strong. The mower supports systematic U-shaped cutting rather than random mowing, multiple mowing modes, scheduled mowing, edge mowing, and adjustable cutting patterns. It can also manage multiple zones and two maps, although the dual-map setup may require an additional charging station depending on how you use it. The MOVA 600 is rated for up to 600 m² of mowing area, with a 20 cm cutting width and a 20–60 mm cutting height range. It uses a 2.5 Ah battery, charges in about 90 minutes, and is specified to operate below 60 dB, so it should be much less disruptive than a petrol mower. Its IPX6-rated mower body is also a useful advantage for wet grass, rain exposure, and cleaning. The biggest buying consideration is terrain and expectations. The MOVA 600 uses standard wheels, while the higher MOVA 1000 model gets off-road wheels, so the 600 is the more sensible pick for relatively tidy lawns rather than rough, rutted, or traction-challenged gardens. It is rated for slopes up to 45%, but real-world performance will still depend on grass condition, surface grip, bumps, and boundary layout. Overall, the MOVA 600 looks like a compelling robot mower for buyers who value wire-free setup and LiDAR navigation over maximum ruggedness. It is a good fit for compact to mid-size lawns with clear boundaries and owners who are comfortable managing mowing plans through an app. If your lawn is larger than 600 m², heavily uneven, split across disconnected areas, or needs stronger traction, consider stepping up to a larger or more rugged model.
- Designed for lawns up to 600 m², so it is not the right choice for larger properties.
- Standard wheels may be less capable than the MOVA 1000’s off-road wheels on rough or slippery terrain.
- Dual-map use may require an additional charging station.
- Edge cutting depends on suitable, level boundaries and may not eliminate all trimming in every garden.
- Like most robot mowers, performance can vary with lawn layout, surface condition, obstacles, and slope.
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