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- Jan 2025
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- Mar 13, 2026
Robovations updates Navimow X4 classification to Ready Now following post-launch owner reportsSegway Navimow X4 launch introduces flagship dual-frequency RTK GNSSSegway Navimow X4 enters retail at $3,499 with North American commercial launchSegway demonstrates Navimow X4 multi-zone mapping and Matter integration at CES 2026Segway Navimow X4 unveiled at CES 2025 with RTK positioning and wire-free boundary systemJan 2025Mar 2026
- 2026
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Robovations updates Navimow X4 classification to Ready Now following post-launch owner reports
Robovations updated the Navimow X4 readiness classification from Promising Progress to Ready Now based on post-launch owner reports and expanded documentation. RTK positioning performance in real residential deployments confirmed the Level IV classification, with boundary-wire fallback proving relevant for yards with significant tree canopy.
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Segway Navimow X4 launch introduces flagship dual-frequency RTK GNSS
Segway announced the Navimow X4 with dual-frequency RTK GNSS and EFLS sensor fusion for large-yard autonomous navigation with reduced positioning errors.
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Segway Navimow X4 enters retail at $3,499 with North American commercial launch
Segway Navimow X4 entered commercial availability in North America at $3,499 MSRP in February 2026, completing the transition from announcement to purchasable product. RTK base station is included with the unit; boundary wire is available as an optional accessory.
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Segway demonstrates Navimow X4 multi-zone mapping and Matter integration at CES 2026
At CES 2026, Segway demonstrated the Navimow X4's multi-zone boundary management, showing the mower executing sequential zone transitions within a single scheduled session. Matter integration with third-party smart home hubs was shown functioning without the companion app as the intermediary.
- 2025
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Segway Navimow X4 unveiled at CES 2025 with RTK positioning and wire-free boundary system
Segway announced the Navimow X4 at CES 2025, introducing RTK satellite positioning with claimed 2-5cm accuracy and wire-free boundary operation for large residential yards. The announcement marked Segway's first RTK-based robotic mower for the North American consumer market.
