MOVA’s ViAX series offers smarter obstacle avoidance, adaptive mapping and more reliable mowing in real gardens thanks to AI dual vision technology
/PRNewswire/ — MOVA was ranked by Frost & Sullivan by sales volume of AI dual-vision robotic lawnmowers for the period from April 2025 to March 2026 Ranked No. 1 worldwide. This is an important milestone for the company in the rapidly evolving smart outdoor products category. The award underscores MOVA’s leadership position in an emerging segment of robotic lawn care and demonstrates the growing global acceptance of the KI-Dual-Vision-Technologie as an important technology approach for lawn care in the private sector.
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In real residential gardens, mowing performance depends not only on coverage and efficiency, but also on how well a machine can respond to complex environmental conditions, including loose pets, children playing outside, scattered garden objects and unstable signal conditions under trees, on roof edges or in narrow side passages. Win against this backdrop camera-based intelligence and wireless automatic AI mapping increasingly important in shaping the next generation of robotic lawn care.
MOVA’s leadership position in this category is supported, among other things, by the ViAX Series, which was developed to meet these challenges in everyday life UltraEyes™ 1.0, dem KI-Dual-Vision-System von MOVAto cope. Based on two Ultra HDR AI cameras and advanced AI algorithms the system offers a detection range of up to 50 meters and a field of view of 120° × 70°giving the mower a more comprehensive understanding of the garden environment. Through the AI-supported 3D sensor technology with two cameras the ViAX series can Detect lawn boundaries, distinguish lawn areas from non-lawn areas and automatically map the gardenallowing for more precise navigation, path planning and mowing performance.
Beyond the facility, MOVA has focused on ensuring that AI sensor technology offers concrete added value in daily operations. Equipped with Ultra-Smart AI Obstacle Avoidance The ViAX series can detect more than 300 types of obstacles and react to them in real time while mowing.
The ViAX series is designed to deliver consistent performance even in weak signal areas of the garden. Be it under trees, near roof overhangs or in narrow side passages UltraEyes™ 1.0 ensures reliable positioning and precise mowing performance even in areas without satellite signals. For homeowners, this means fewer interruptions and more reliable area coverage during daily lawn care.
For households with pets, MOVA builds on this capability with a special Animal Friendly Mode on. By combining AI detection with contextual safety measures, the feature aims to reduce unnecessary disruption and help minimize potential risks around animals. These include the Low-Speed Safety Mode, customizable Animal Activity Zones and a Do Not Disturb modewhich gives animals more time, space and rest when they are in the same area of the lawn as the mower.
TrueGuard™ enables Real-time video surveillance of the garden, patrol settings outside of working hours and notifications when human activity is detected. With from TÜV Rheinland certified data protection The system also supports privacy protection while making the mower a smarter sensor point for safer, smarter outdoor areas.
Cumulative global deliveries of MOVA’s robotic lawnmowers reached March 2026 300000 units and thus underline the brand’s rapid growth in the area of smart outdoor innovations. That same month, MOVA was estimated to have held one Market share of 25% in key European markets for robotic lawnmowers, placing it at number 1. MOVA’s ViAX series also topped Amazon bestseller rankings in several European markets, including Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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MOVA is a global premium AI-powered smart living brand committed to building a highly intelligent and fully integrated ecosystem. MOVA develops products for smart home and outdoor scenarios that combine advanced technology with everyday usability.
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