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TechnologyJul 13, 2026· 2 min read

MOVA LiDAX Ultra 800, 1200, and 1600: Wireless Robotic Lawn Mowers that Truly Simplify Lawn Care, Priced from €699 to €899

MOVA LiDAX Ultra

MOVA LiDAX Ultra brings a perimeter-free solution to the robotic lawn mower segment, designed for those who want to minimize installation and maintenance. The range now includes:

  • LiDAX Ultra 800 at €699
  • LiDAX Ultra 1200 at €849
  • LiDAX Ultra 1600 at €899

These three versions stand out primarily for the recommended area and the type of garden they can handle with ease.

Key Features

  • LiDAX Ultra 800: Recommended for up to 800 m², featuring Automatic Mapping without RTK with 360° 3D LiDAR and AI Vision, Edging Cut of 5 cm, and Effective U-Path.

    Price: €699 (was €949) Buy Now

  • LiDAX Ultra 1200: Recommended for up to 1200 m², featuring the same specifications as the Ultra 800.

    Price: €849 (was €1099) Buy Now

  • LiDAX Ultra 1600: Recommended for up to 1600 m², with 4G connectivity and similar features.

    Price: €899 (was €1499) Buy Now

The common feature across these models is the wireless approach without RTK, which eliminates the need for installing perimeter wires or external antennas. Mapping occurs through 360° 3D LiDAR and AI vision, allowing the robot to build a three-dimensional representation of the garden and navigate even in variable light conditions, tight passages, flower beds, trees, and irregular areas.

The LiDAX Ultra 800 is best suited for gardens up to 800 m² and focuses on a simple startup configuration with automatic initial scanning and neat cutting along the perimeter. The UltraTrim 1.0 system allows for edging cuts of less than 5 cm, useful for reducing manual finishing near walls, hedges, and pavements.

For those with larger gardens or who require more extensive coverage, the LiDAX Ultra 1200 and LiDAX Ultra 1600 offer the same work philosophy but are designed for larger areas and more complex layouts. The practical difference mainly lies in their ability to adapt to larger square footage, yet all these robots maintain automated scanning and three-dimensional navigation as operational basics.

Safety is equally important, as the AI vision and 3D point cloud system recognizes over 300 types of obstacles, including small objects and pets. This reduces the risk of collisions and blockages during mowing sessions, while software updates improve recognition accuracy over time.

On uneven terrain, the LiDAX Ultra range relies on off-road wheels and rear traction, capable of handling slopes of up to 45%, obstacles up to 4 cm, and narrow passages of 60 cm. These are crucial specifications for those with gardens that have elevation changes, irregular edges, or connections between different areas.

The mowing follows an intelligent U-path, designed to cover the area uniformly, while the battery is autonomously managed with a return to the base and a resume from the exact point of interruption. Through the app, it is possible to configure up to 2 independent maps, set personalized schedules, and digitally adjust the cutting height from 3 to 10 cm.