Eufy Robot Lawn Mower: Anker Joins the Wire-Free Mowing Revolution
After weeks of speculation and a recent customer survey, it’s now official: Anker is entering the robot lawn mower market with a new model under its smart home brand, eufy. But is this a genuine in-house innovation? Much like Kärcher’s earlier announcement of a robotic mower for 2025—widely believed to involve a partnership with an existing manufacturer—Anker has taken a transparent approach. The company openly confirmed its collaboration, and product images clearly point to shared technology. In this article, we cover everything you need to know about the upcoming eufy robot mower.
eufy is already well-established in the smart home space, known for its security cameras, robot vacuums, and connected devices. A robot mower fits seamlessly into its product ecosystem. However, the company won’t be building this mower from scratch. Instead, it’s teaming up with TerraMow, an innovative start-up whose mowing technology has been generating buzz across the industry. For insiders, this move is no surprise—TerraMow’s systems have consistently delivered standout performance, and numerous brands have been eager to strike a deal.
What remains to be seen is whether Anker will add its own technical flair to the final product. Our expectation? The hardware and software will likely remain untouched, as there’s little need for changes. Only the branding is expected to carry the eufy identity.
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Anker Partners with Muxin: TerraMow Technology Secures the Deal
Anker appears to have chosen the highest-volume supplier to rapidly secure market share with a strong product from a promising start-up. The company is now partnering with TerraMow, a relatively new brand developed by OEM Muxin Intelligent Technology. Muxin’s first robot mower line-up launched in 2024 via the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. Beyond sales volume alone, the two companies already share a history: Muxin supplies the camera modules and sensors for the popular eufy S1 Pro robot vacuum, so there was already an established collaboration.
We had the opportunity to test the TerraMow S1200 before the first Kickstarter units shipped—and it exceeded our expectations. For a vision-only robot mower, its performance stood out clearly above industry norms. As the year progressed, competitors and other manufacturers quickly took notice of TerraMow, with many expressing interest in potential partnerships. Interestingly, the brand name “TerraMow,” with its initials subtly nodding to the renowned MIT, seems intentionally crafted—not necessarily overstated, even if the reference carries a hint of irony.
eufy Robotic Mower: Features & Performance Powered by AI Vision
Side-by-side look at TerraMow’s (top) and eufy’s (bottom) AI camera modules
The new eufy robot lawn mower is equipped with an advanced camera system that includes two 3D cameras and a semantic AI camera. This setup enables highly precise, wire-free navigation. It analyses the surroundings in real time, autonomously avoids obstacles, and maps out your lawn for optimal mowing performance.
It offers all the standard features you’d expect from a high-end GPS-based mower. Multi-area support, for instance, allows it to manage several lawn zones without any complex setup or special requirements. One of the most telling signs of TerraMow’s technology inside is the camera module, which—alongside the distinctive chassis design—clearly indicates shared hardware. We’ve previously confirmed that the “Auto-Defogger” label on the TerraMow camera was a misprint; no such component is visible. Still, the visual similarity between the two modules is unmistakable.
eufy markets this system as “V-FSD 1.0” technology, which allows for a fully wireless installation—no GPS antennas or manual calibration needed. The intuitive companion app offers comprehensive control, from setup to everyday operation. This makes the mower ideal for more complex garden layouts. In our own tests, this was especially evident: narrow paths and tricky edges—problematic for many robot mowers—were handled with ease by the S1200.
Full TerraMow Hardware? eufy Robot Mower Likely Based 100% on Existing Platform
If the collaboration involves a direct adoption of TerraMow’s existing hardware—as strongly assumed—then the eufy robot mower will likely share the exact same technical specifications. Here’s a comparison of the two TerraMow models that may serve as the foundation for eufy’s upcoming mower:
Feature | TerraMow S800 | TerraMow S1200 |
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Recommended Lawn Size | 800 m² | 1200 m² |
Mowing Capacity per Hour | 100–150 m² | 100–150 m² |
Cutting Height | 25–75 mm | 25–75 mm |
Cutting Width | 20 cm | 20 cm |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi / Cellular | Wi-Fi / Cellular |
Rain Sensor | Yes | Yes |
Automatic Charging | Yes | Yes |
OTA Software Updates | Yes | Yes |
Obstacle Avoidance | 3D AI Vision | 3D AI Vision |
Charging Time / Mowing Runtime | 120 minutes | 120 minutes |
Max Slope | 20° (36%) | 20° (36%) |
Noise Level | <54 dB | <54 dB |
Battery Capacity | 4.5 Ah / 98.55 Wh | 4.5 Ah / 98.55 Wh |
Water Resistance | Mower: IPX6; Base: IPX6 | Mower: IPX6; Base: IPX6 |
Dimensions (L × W × H in cm) | 59.7 × 39.4 × 31.8 | 59.7 × 39.4 × 31.8 |
Weight | Mower: 12.5 kg; Base: 6.5 kg | Mower: 12.5 kg; Base: 6.5 kg |
This data confirms that if eufy is indeed using TerraMow’s hardware without modification, the new mower will be highly competitive in both features and performance.
Pricing and Availability
TerraMow vs. eufy: Design and Form Factor Compared
The official reveal of the eufy robot lawn mower is scheduled for CES 2025, during the Pepcom showcase on January 6. The product launch is expected to follow in spring. For the European market, eufy will present the mower at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (March 3–6).
Pricing details have not yet been announced, but they are expected to come in slightly above the TerraMow models (€1,349–€1,549 / approx. $1,455–$1,670). Given the relatively powerful hardware used, profit margins are likely to be tight—leaving eufy with limited flexibility in pricing. We therefore anticipate an MSRP of around $1,565 for the smaller model designed for lawns up to 800 m².
In addition to its reliable AI-driven performance, eufy emphasizes ease of use—targeting a broad user base. That’s another key selling point. TerraMow’s intuitive Spot Mode (for on-demand mowing in unmapped areas) and intelligent auto-mapping system deliver an excellent user experience. The app is equally polished, making it simple to control and customize mowing schedules.
TerraMow vs. eufy: Which Robot Lawn Mower Should You Choose?
When choosing between TerraMow and eufy, many shoppers wonder what sets the two models apart. At their core, both mowers share the same technical foundation. However, according to Anker, eufy replaces the original battery with a higher-quality, in-house version.
There are a few more differences worth noting. Visually, the design and color scheme vary slightly between the two. For users already invested in the eufy ecosystem, managing everything within a single app could be a convenient advantage. That said, software updates and new features tend to roll out first for TerraMow models. While eufy has its own dedicated team working on app and firmware development, major innovations are still likely to debut with TerraMow.
The main drawback of the eufy version is its slightly higher price point—reflecting the additional customization and brand-specific development. However, availability might ultimately be the deciding factor. Both product lines are in high demand and have repeatedly sold out in the past.
Conclusion: AI-Powered Robot Mower Built on Proven Technology
Combining innovative AI with a well-established hardware platform, eufy aims to become a serious competitor to well-known brands like Husqvarna and Gardena—both of which have yet to offer comparable technology. Based on our hands-on experience with the TerraMow platform, we’re confident that eufy’s mower will meet or exceed expectations.
We believe the partnership with Anker will bring deserved attention and success to one of the most forward-thinking start-ups in the robotic mowing space. For many sceptical consumers, TerraMow is proof that next-generation robot mowers can be both smart and dependable.
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Video: Real-World Testing of the TerraMow AI Robot Mower
Post images: © eufy / TerraMow
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