Best robot lawn mower deals for October Prime Day 2025

Achieving that perfectly manicured lawn is a lot less time consuming now that a robot can do the work for you. In the long run, a robot lawn mower will cost a lot less than hiring a landscaper – and he won’t expect a tip every week and during the winter holidays.
High-end robot mowers cost a pretty penny, but they can climb slopes and handle very large yards (we’re talking grass grass). While early robot lawn mowers required you to lay down a boundary wire to keep them from leaving your yard, each of the mowers listed here uses advanced navigation technology to eliminate the need for wires.
We’ve already spotted some great robot lawn mower deals ahead of next week’s Amazon Prime Big Days, and we’re expecting a lot more than just Amazon’s startup shopping event. Remember, the sale runs for just two days – Tues-Day October 8 and Wednesday October 9 – so don’t wait too long to scoop up the best discounts.
Another choice for small yards, the Ecovacs goat O1000 RTKCan handle up to 1/4 acre of lawn, and it’s on sale for just $785, a 22% discount. We recommend taking advantage of this offer, especially if you own other Ecovacs products.
Anthbot says his genius 600 The robot lawn mower uses AI to avoid obstacles as it mows lawns up to 0.22 acres (9,583 square feet). And because it relies on GPS technology for navigation, it doesn’t require a wire limit. You can clip a coupon on Amazon to get $200 off the mower, bringing its final price down to $789.

You’ll need a robot mower with a powerful motor and all-wheel drive – the Mowrator S1 is pictured here – to tackle a sloping yard.
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We are currently testing the Ubhome M10just in time for a major sale on Amazon. Although this mower’s GPS is a little finicky at times, it’s as laggy as, if not better than, some robots reviewed. Right now, you can score this mower for $1,099, a 27% discount after clipping a $200 coupon. This is the best deal we’ve seen on Amazon this year.
THE Eufy Robot Lawn mower E15 Can handle lawns up to 0.2 acres (8,712 square feet) and gets a generous 39% day one discount, dropping its price to $1,400. Need more coverage? THE Eufy Robot Lawn Titeau E18 Can tackle lawns up to 0.3 acres (13,068 square feet), and it can climb up to an 18-degree slope. You can grab one for $1,700 – a 35% discount off its $2,600 MSRP.
Segway’s H-Series mowers are also on sale. Launched in 2023, these predecessors in the Segway I Series mowers (we tested the i110N) are still very capable. They are rated to handle larger yards and have slightly better slope capabilities, although with slightly less precise navigation. The .38 acre SEGWAY NAVIMOW H1500N-VF is on sale for $1,599, a 27% discount, while the 0.74-acre NAVIMOW H3000N-VF is a 23% discount to $1,999.
While any of the options above are more than sufficient for most job sites and uses, there are those of us who might find these options a bit pedestrian. Well, we have also spotted some deals for you.
The Mowrator immediately comes to mind. Since we tested the original all-wheel drive model, a 2WD model, the AWD S1 was launched. Although stock is limited, a $370 coupon is available on Amazon, reducing its price to $2,129 at a 15% discount.
If this is not enough for you, select configurations of the Yarbo The versatile yard robot also has special promotional coupons available through Amazon. THE Yarbo Core + Snowwlower module Bundle is available with a $300 coupon, bringing its price down to $4,699. A $300 coupon is also available for the Yarbo Core + Snowwlower + Lawn Tipe Bundle, which reduces the price of the robot and two accessories to $5,829.
If you already have the Yarbo coreTHE Snow blower module is on sale for $1,199 after feeding a $100 coupon during Prime Days. That’s not much more than most snow boots of the same size at your local home improvement store.
We’ll update this list as we find new deals during the Amazon Prime Day of October 2025 sale. And if you’re looking to save money on more of the latest tech, visit PCWorld’s Amazon Prime Day Tech 2025 hub.
Frequently asked questions about buying a robot lawn mower
I’ve seen many acronyms in robot mower product descriptions. What do they mean?
- AWD And Rwd are the most obvious. Most mowers will be rear-wheel drive (RWD), but more expensive mowers are available in all-wheel drive (AWD) models.
- Rtk means real-time kinematic positioning. This technology helps correct errors present in GPS, due to the movement of the mower itself. RTK mowers will be more precise in positioning than those that rely solely on GPS.
- Lidar stands for light detection and tasking and uses laser pulses to detect obstructions and reference points by measuring the amount of reflection. Mowers with Lidar will have superior capabilities in low light and nighttime heads.
- Oh, or artificial intelligence, is also increasingly found in robot mowers. Demand will vary. While some mowers use it to better detect Mlor machine learning.
What does garden capacity really mean?
Manufacturers measure maximum capacity by the amount of yard a robot mower can cover more than 24 hours, including charging idle time. In other words, if you had your robot running continuously, the maximum capacity is the amount of mowing it could do.
There are a few key points to keep in mind. First, your property area includes land occupied by other structures and obstructions (like your house, trees, yard, sidewalk, etc.). Additionally, you don’t want your robot lawn mower to run continuously, as this will significantly shorten its usable lifespan.
The trick is to find the right balance between the actual amount of grass on your lawn and the capacity of your robot mower. Using tools like Google Maps can also help you better estimate your garden space.
I have a lot of trees or obstructions in my yard. Will a robot lawn mower work?
Not if your mower is based primarily or entirely on GPS positioning, unless you have a place to put the GPS antenna above those obstructions. In this case, we recommend a mower like the EUFY E15, EUFY E18 or Ecovacs Goat A3000 (or any mower that uses navigation vision).
Should I drop the wire at limit?
No more. Robot mower technology has advanced enough that even the most affordable mowers are now cordless to the limits. We have removed edge trimmers from our recommendations based on our experience.
You should keep in mind that not all cordless mowers are created equal: we recommend models that use more than just GPS to navigate your yard for the best (and most trouble-free) results.
I like the idea of controlling my mower, versus letting it run autonomously, but the price of the Mowrator series is crazy. Are there any other remote controlled options?
We’re not sure if Mowrator was the catalyst, but such a feature has become fairly common in mowers we’ve tested over the past year or two. Both the mammotion and Ubhome offer this feature at about half the price. You should, however, keep in mind that the Mowrator is controlled by an RF remote. These other options are controlled through your Wi-Fi network, which won’t be as responsive.
I hear robot mowers are finicky. Is this true?
Yes, but far from the diploma as we have seen in previous years. Of all the mowers we tested this season, only one had serious problems. In previous years there were several. To minimize this, we recommend following the manufacturer’s instructions and not pushing the limits of your mower until you understand how it handles your yard. Although we have left the “early adopter” phase, the state of the art is not yet perfect.
We’ll update this list as we find new deals during Amazon’s first big deal days. And if you’re looking to save money on more of the latest tech, visit PCWorld’s Amazon Prime Days Hub.
Remember, you need to have an Amazon Prime membership to score Big Big Days deals, but you can sign up for a free trial if you don’t.
This story is part of Techhive’s in-depth coverage of the best robot lawn mowers.



