First of all, MOVA sent me the LiDAX Ultra 2000 for testing and review, but I thought the forum might enjoy some real life unboxing pictures and a shortened summary of my first impression.
The LiDAX Ultra 2000 includes the charging tower with extension cable, baseplate, power supply, lawn stakes, extra blades, cleaning brush, lint-free cloth, screwdriver, quick start guide and manual.
Notably absent is a protective housing or garage. However, it’s sold separately (part # MMGM10) for $169 and available on MOVA’s website.
The mower has a sleek, modern shape with a dark gray color scheme and red accents. It feels solid, and the build quality is impressive. According to the spec sheet, the LiDAX Ultra 2000 is 26.2 by 17.5 by 10.7 inches and weighs roughly 30 pounds.
It can map up to two separate locations/lawns, has a moveable cutting disc that allows it to cut within two inches of walls/hedges/edges and the mower can ride up on edges for a cleaner look.
Tips & Tricks:
The charging tower and base plate press together to assemble. The quick start guide urges you to make sure you don’t leave any gaps between each piece. This does take some force, so follow the guide’s instructions carefully.
The mower comes with a protective cover for the LiDAR sensor. It should be removed before mapping or first use. However, I plan to keep it for winter storage purposes.
The initial firmware update was quick because it was inside my home. However, the second firmware update was slow. I'd recommend bringing the unit inside to update unless you have superior outdoor Wi-Fi coverage.
Looking forward to seeing how the LiDAX Ultra 2000 stacks up once the grass greens up. Stay warm!
They don't claim it's carbon fiber, so I would assume no. It feels like plastic to me with that stylized with a carbon-fiber-like texture for appearances.