The Segway Navimow X330 is an electric robotic lawn mower with a maximum lawn area coverage of 3000 m² and a recommended operating surface of 2400 m², making it suited for larger garden environments. Its cutting width measures 23.7 cm, and the unit itself has a width of 550 mm, a height of 307 mm, and a thickness of 698 mm, with a total volume of approximately 117857.3 cm³ and a weight of 19800 g. Connectivity is well covered, with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth both present, alongside support for a dedicated smartphone app and remote smartphone control. In standard operation the mower produces 60 dB of audible noise, dropping to 50 dB in eco mode.
The mower includes a broad set of practical features designed to reduce manual oversight, starting with scheduling support and auto docking so it can operate and return to its base without user input. It carries both a rain sensor and a frost sensor, and is capable of adapting to weather conditions while also being able to continue mowing in rain when conditions allow. An obstacle sensor helps it navigate the lawn safely, and anti-theft features provide basic security when left outdoors. The unit has a built-in display for on-device interaction, supports a mulching function for grass clippings, and is compatible with both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control integration.
In terms of performance, the mower delivers a working area capacity of 280 m²/h and handles slopes of up to 50% gradient, giving it solid footing on uneven or inclined terrain. Cutting height is adjustable across six settings, spanning a range from a minimum of 20 mm up to a maximum of 70 mm, allowing for flexibility depending on grass type and preferred lawn appearance. The mowing time is rated at 160 m, and together these figures give a clear picture of what the unit can manage in a typical operating session.
The mower runs on an 11V system with a power draw of 42W, and its removable battery makes swapping or replacing the power source straightforward without needing to service the unit itself. A full charge is reached in approximately one hour, which is a relatively short turnaround and helps keep downtime between mowing sessions to a minimum.