Litheli debuts its first robotic mowers, expands its battery-sharing ecosystem
Litheli, finest recognized for its cordless energy instruments, is leaping into the robotic garden mower market with two new fashions on show at CES. The Eyeon 500 and Skope 800 are a part of the corporate’s broader push into autonomous outside programs powered by its Infinity Energy Share (IPS) interchangeable battery platform.
The Eyeon 500 is positioned as an accessible, boundary wire-free mower for first-time patrons, emphasizing simplicity and core automation options. For customers looking for extra intelligence, the Skope 800 steps up with Litheli’s NEO-FSD navigation logic and a multi-camera AI-VISION system.
Not like many superior mowers that rely on satellite-based RTK (Actual-Time Kinematic) programs for exact mapping, the Skope 800 operates RTK-free. As a substitute, it makes use of cameras and onboard AI to know its environment, enabling it to navigate complicated terrain and acknowledge boundaries with out the necessity for perimeter wires or base stations.
The Litheli Skope 800 robotic garden mower makes use of cameras and AI to know its environment.
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Each mowers draw energy from Litheli’s IPS battery system, which now helps not solely handheld instruments but additionally autonomous machines. The corporate says its up to date LERA Energy System 2.0 permits cross-device power sharing, permitting the identical batteries to energy instruments, garden mowers, and even function moveable energy banks for gadgets like telephones and laptops.
Lithelli has not but introduced pricing or availability particulars for its new robotic garden mowers.
If you happen to’re attending CES in particular person, Litheli is exhibiting its wares on the LVCC Central Corridor, sales space #15430.
This story is a part of TechHive’s in-depth protection of the finest robotic garden mowers.

