Segway Navimow X3 Series
Master Efficiency, Embrace Simplicity
Spec & Compare
Area Capacity
Slope Capability
Technology
Area Capacity
Slope Capability
Technology
Area Capacity
Slope Capability
Technology
What is the Segway Navimow X3 Series?
The Navimow X3 is Segway’s wire-free robot mower range that uses RTK/EFLS positioning (not perimeter wire) to hold a virtual boundary and mow with high precision. You map zones in the app, set schedules, and the mower navigates complex blocks with obstacle detection and weather-aware behaviour. It’s built for medium to very large lawns and is quieter than a typical mower, so it can run more often without annoying the street.
Who it’s for: households with bigger or multi-zone lawns that want a neat cut without trenching boundary wire or repairing breaks after landscaping.
What sets it apart: RTK/EFLS wire-free setup; app/voice control; 300° AI obstacle sensing; model options scaling up to very large areas.
Key Advantages vs Typical Robot Mowers
Wire-free boundary: virtual map instead of perimeter wire → faster install, no wire repair after aeration or edging.
cm-level guidance: RTK/EFLS blends GNSS + sensors (and visual localisation in newer EFLS) to hold lines in complex areas.
Obstacle + weather smarts: wide FOV vision and adaptive behaviour reduce rescues in day-to-day use.
Quieter operation: around ~60 dB reported in coverage/reviews; suitable for frequent, longer windows.
App + voice: plan zones/paths, run schedules, and use Alexa/Google.
Range at a Glance
X3 comes in four variants sized by lawn capacity: X315 (≈1,500 m²), X330 (≈3,000 m²), X350 (≈5,000 m²), X390 (≈10,000 m² / 2.5 acres). The series can cover up to ~1.25 acres in 24 hours under ideal conditions, with about 0.3 acres per charge reported in launch coverage. Use our spec cards above for the exact model’s throughput and run/charge times.
Who Should Choose X3
Choose X3 if you want wire-free install, have multiple mowing zones, or run a large/complex block where RTK guidance matters (trees, curves, obstacles). If your plot is very small or extremely rough/steep, consider a smaller series or an AWD competitor; 2WD X3 prioritises efficiency on typical suburban blocks and estates.
Setup & Ownership in Australia
Place the dock with clear sky for the RTK antenna, map your lawn in the app, then draw virtual borders, no-go zones, and transfer paths. That’s it—no wire trenching. Our team can survey, install, and optimise antenna/dock placement, then provide first-month tuning and warranty support so the mower performs in local conditions (heat, storms, and shaded areas).
FAQs
No. X3 uses RTK/EFLS to maintain a virtual boundary you define in the app—faster to install and no wire repairs after gardening.
RTK/EFLS fuses satellite, IMU, and other sensors (and visual localisation in newer EFLS) for high stability; correct dock/antenna placement still matters. We optimise this during install.
Yes, map several zones and set transfer paths/schedules directly in the app.
Coverage/reviews cite roughly ~60 dB during operation—quiet enough for extended schedules.
Use the series guide: X315 ≈1,500 m², X330 ≈3,000 m², X350 ≈5,000 m², X390 ≈10,000 m². If your lawn has heavy obstacles or steep slopes, step up a model.
Explore More Navimow Ranges
Navimow H Series
Navimow I Series