Recommended robot mowers — our current UK picks
Last updated: 2026-07-04 · Prices checked against UK retailers on this date
Best overall for typical UK gardens: Segway Navimow i105E (~£699)
Wire-free RTK + vision navigation, rated up to 500m², and the most-reviewed mower in its class (2,000+ reviews averaging 4.4★ per 2026 roundups). If your lawn is under ~400m² and reasonably open to the sky, start here.
[AFFILIATE LINK: Navimow UK – i105E]Affiliate link placeholder — will point to uk.navimow.com once the programme is approvedBudget pick: LawnMaster OcuMow 16 (~£292)
The cheapest credible wire-free option in the UK. Camera-based drop-and-mow for small, simple lawns and courtyards. Don't expect big-garden coverage or clever scheduling.
[AFFILIATE LINK: Amazon UK – LawnMaster OcuMow 16]Affiliate link placeholder — Amazon Associates UKSlopes & tough terrain: Mammotion Luba Mini AWD (£1,199)
All-wheel drive with a climbing ability of up to 80% (38.6°), confirmed on the official uk.mammotion.com spec sheet — the pick for steep or terraced gardens.
[AFFILIATE LINK: Mammotion – Luba Mini AWD]Affiliate link placeholder — Mammotion programmeEasiest setup: Eufy E15 (£1,499)
Camera-only navigation with no RTK antenna to install — reviewers report ~15-minute setup. Best on flat, even lawns up to 800m²; reviewers note it struggles on damp or bumpy grass.
[AFFILIATE LINK: Eufy UK / Amazon – E15]Affiliate link placeholderLarge gardens: Navimow i208E (£1,099 RRP) or Mammotion Luba 2 AWD (£1,699)
The i208E adds LiDAR (better near trees); the Luba 2 AWD covers 3,000–10,000m² with the same 80% slope rating as the Mini. See the large garden guide for the full breakdown.
Wired budget alternatives
If you're happy to lay a boundary wire: Flymo EasiLife GO 250 (~£424, up to 250m²) and Gardena Sileno Minimo (~£429, up to 500m²) remain solid, quiet, proven machines.