Husqvarna Unveils New AI-Powered Robotic Lawnmowers with Camera Vision Technology
This spring, Husqvarna is set to revolutionize lawn care with the launch of three new robotic lawnmowers that utilize cutting-edge camera and AI-based vision technology. These innovative models are designed to detect obstacles and navigate without the need for a boundary wire, marking a significant advancement in the realm of automated lawn maintenance. Manufactured in Europe, these mowers are poised to redefine the way we approach lawn care in 2026.
The technology behind these robotic lawnmowers allows them to identify objects in real-time, enabling them to continue operating even in areas where the satellite signal may be weak. Installation is straightforward and wireless, requiring only Wi-Fi coverage over the designated lawn area. Users can conveniently manage control settings, schedules, and area division through the Automower Connect app, providing seamless integration of technology into the lawn care routine. Additionally, these cutting-edge mowers are equipped with the capability to automatically return to the charging station, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
The three models cater to different lawn sizes and specifications, with the Automower Aspire R6V designed for lawns up to 600 square meters, the Automower 308V suitable for areas up to 800 square meters, and the Automower 312V ideal for lawns spanning up to 1,200 square meters. All models are cordless, offering the flexibility to handle slopes of up to 40%, while also featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and customizable cutting patterns to suit individual preferences.
Priced competitively, the Automower Aspire R6V starts from £999, the Automower 308V from £1,249, and the Automower 312V from £1,499. These state-of-the-art robotic lawnmowers are scheduled for release in spring 2026, promising a new era of effortless lawn maintenance for homeowners. For more information and to explore these innovative products, visit the official Husqvarna website.
This article was originally published on our sister publication M3 and has been translated and adapted from Swedish. Stay tuned for the latest updates and advancements in technology and lawn care.

