Key Points
- Roborock launches three robot mower models: RockMow Z1, RockMow S1 and RockNeo Q1.
- All models include smart mapping, obstacle avoidance and scheduling.
- PreciEdge blade trims within 1.2 in (3 cm) of walls, standard on Z1 and S1.
- RockMow Z1 features all‑wheel drive, active steering, dynamic suspension and can climb steps up to 2.4 in (6 cm) and slopes up to 80%.
- RockMow S1 handles slopes up to 45% and steps up to 1.6 in (4 cm) without all‑wheel drive.
- RockNeo Q1 offers manual height adjustment and optional edge‑cutting attachment.
- Roborock’s entry adds a strong new competitor to the robot mower market.


Roborock lawnbots

Roborock lawnbots
Roborock Expands Into Lawn‑Care Robotics
Roborock, known for its leading robot vacuums, introduced its first robot mower series at IFA 2025. The lineup includes three distinct models: the premium RockMow Z1, the mid‑range RockMow S1 and the budget‑friendly RockNeo Q1. Each unit carries the brand’s hallmark of smart mapping, advanced navigation, robust obstacle avoidance and intelligent scheduling, extending the company’s expertise from indoor cleaning to outdoor lawn maintenance.
PreciEdge Blade Sets New Edge‑Cutting Standard
A standout feature across the series is the PreciEdge blade, a smaller cutting deck designed to trim within 1.2 in (3 cm) of walls and other boundaries. Roborock markets this as a solution to the common annoyance of manually edging a lawn after a robot mower has finished its pass.
Advanced Mobility in the RockMow Z1
The RockMow Z1 represents the most technically advanced offering. It incorporates all‑wheel drive and an Active Steering System, where each wheel is powered by an independent motor. This configuration delivers smoother turning, gentler maneuvering and reduces turf churn, even on wet grass. Dynamic suspension further stabilizes cutting height when the mower encounters uneven terrain, such as rocks that may lift individual wheels.
The Z1 can climb steps up to 2.4 in (6 cm) and tackle slopes as steep as 80%, capabilities that are rare among lawn‑care robots.
Model Differentiation for Varied Terrains
The RockMow S1 mirrors much of the Z1’s functionality but omits all‑wheel drive, targeting flatter lawns. It handles slopes up to 45% and steps up to 1.6 in (4 cm). The PreciEdge blade is standard on both the Z1 and S1, ensuring precise edge trimming.
The RockNeo Q1 offers a simpler, more affordable entry point. Cutting height is adjusted manually, and the PreciEdge blade is offered as an optional extra rather than a standard component.
Implications for the Robot Mower Market
Roborock’s foray into robot mowers adds a strong competitor to a market traditionally dominated by a few specialist brands. By leveraging its vacuum‑technology heritage—particularly in mapping and obstacle avoidance—Roborock delivers a cohesive suite of features that address longstanding pain points, such as edge trimming and step navigation. The tiered product strategy provides options for consumers across budget levels and terrain complexities, potentially broadening adoption of automated lawn care.
Source: techradar.com