Hey MOVA Friends 👋
Think robotic mowers are only for flat, simple lawns? Think again.
Meet the Lidax Ultra 3000 AWD—our most powerful, all-terrain mower built for large, complex yards (up to 0.75 acres).
🔥 Why It’s a Game-Changer
No Wires. No RTK. No Hassle.
With 360° LiDAR + AI vision, it maps your yard automatically—even under trees or weak signal areas.
True AWD Power
Handles up to 80% slopes and rough terrain with ease. Hills, bumps, narrow paths? No problem.
Cleaner Edges, Less Work
Cuts to edges 1.2”, so you spend less time trimming manually.
Smarter Than Your Average Mower
Detects 300+ objects (pets, toys, obstacles) and navigates around them in real time.
Built for Bigger Lawns
Covers up to 0.75 acres with efficient, patterned mowing (not random paths).
🧑🌾 Who Is This For?
Tired of struggling with slopes or uneven ground?
Dealing with trees, obstacles, or tricky layouts?
Want a mower that actually works without constant babysitting?
This one’s built for you.
💬 Let’s Talk
👉 What’s the hardest part of mowing your yard—slopes, edges, or obstacles?
👉 Would your lawn need something this powerful?
Drop your thoughts below—we’d love to hear how your yard compares 👇
Living in the Southern US, summers here are absolutely brutal -- any excuse to get out of mowing the lawn is a welcome invitation. Our subdivision is pretty cramped, and while each lot is around 1/4 to 1/3 acre, they’re littered with trees, stone ornamentation, flower gardens, cable boxes, and power company generators. And, don't forget the random neighborhood dog that gets loose, or pet messes on the lawn. It’s not exactly “robot‑friendly” terrain.
On top of that, I’ve got a larger yard with fast‑growing Bermuda, irregular landscaping with bumps and dips and slopes that hit around 15%. My Honda self-propelled mower is fine, but a robot mower that can actually handle all of that? That’s a dream.
The LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD looks like it was built for the kind of “Southern subdivision chaos” a lot of us deal with!
This hits especially hard going into late spring and summer. For me, the biggest challenge isn’t just mowing — it’s keeping up with fast growth, uneven patches, and constant obstacles (kids’ toys, hoses, furniture) without having to babysit every run.
The no-RTK + LiDAR approach is interesting since signal drops around trees are a real issue in my yard. Also curious how well it maintains consistent edge cutting over time, especially when grass grows faster during peak season.
If it can truly handle slopes + obstacles while keeping a clean, repeatable pattern, that’s a huge win for low-maintenance lawn care.
This looks so good. I have a .75 acre yard with a lot of evergreen trees for privacy in the back, plus other deciduous trees around the property. My yard slopes as well, and I have a retaining wall along with draining ditches running through the front of the property. I’m really wanting to try this out and post some content of it.