A robot lawnmower that one shopper called a 'total game-changer' has dropped to its lowest ever price, beating early Prime Day deals. The MOVA Viax 300 Robotic Lawnmower is now available for just £363.60, saving shoppers more than £155 off the full price of £519.
Unbeatable Deal on the MOVA Viax 300
Keeping lawns and grassy areas looking neat and tidy can feel like a constant battle. That is why people are increasingly turning to high-tech solutions. Now, Yimbly has a deal on a robot lawnmower that one shopper called a 'total game-changer'.
The MOVA Viax 300 Robotic Lawnmower usually retails at £519, but the online marketplace owned by Reach Plc is currently offering it on sale for £404. However, it can be snapped up for even less when the discount code SUMMER10 is applied, reducing the cost further to £363.60.
A Yimbly spokesperson says the gadget is 'cheaper than it has ever been', offering a saving of more than £155 on the gadget's full price of £519. Plus, it is even cheaper than the £392 price in Amazon's Early Prime Day Deal.
Features and Capabilities
The lawnmower can tackle lawns up to 300m² and is said to deliver 'intelligent lawn care through AI vision'. This essentially means it cleverly uses AI-assisted mapping to scope the size of a lawn and plan where it needs to mow. Yimbly says it uses a U-shape cutting pattern to ensure 'efficient, full-coverage performance, leaving your lawn evenly trimmed with minimal effort'.
AI technology also helps it detect and avoid over 300 types of obstacles, which will give pet owners particular peace of mind. It is not just for flat lawns, as the robot lawnmower can climb slopes up to 40% as well as tackle 4cm-high obstacles. It is easy to set up, with the use of wires that let it know the perimeters of the lawn.
App Control and Additional Details
The robotic lawnmower comes with a dedicated app where the user can customise mowing schedules, zones, and settings. It also has anti-lift protection and promises 'low-noise operation'. It is wireless and compact, measuring H27.1 x W59.5 x D38cm.
Alternatives to Consider
Alternatively, B&Q has the Yard Force Robotic Lawnmower for £449.99. This device can tackle gardens up to 800m² and is powered by a removable 20V 2.5Ah lithium-ion battery with adjustable cutting heights.
Meanwhile, Argos has the LawnMaster OcuMow Cordless Robotic Lawnmower for £300. Designed for lawns up to 150m², this model does not need boundary wires; it uses a camera and sensors with recognition software to mow the grass.
Customer Reviews
The MOVA Viax 300 Robotic Lawnmower has been well-reviewed on Amazon. One shopper said in a five-star review: 'Effortless lawn care. I recently upgraded to the MOVA Viax 300, and it has completely transformed my weekend routine. If you are tired of pushing a heavy mower around in the heat, this robotic mower is a total game-changer.'
Another said: 'Wonderful. Easy to set up. Works flawlessly. Maintains our lawns beautifully.'
A third reviewer added: 'I always thought robot lawnmowers were a total gimmick — the kind of thing you buy after watching one too many late-night adverts. Turns out I was spectacularly wrong. The MOVA Viax 300 is an absolute little legend. It was so easy to set up that even I managed it without swearing, sweating, or phoning a mate. I have used it a few times now and it just gets on with the job like a tiny, silent gardener who never asks for tea breaks.'
However, they added: 'My only complaint? I wish it cut a bit closer to the edge — but honestly, that is nitpicking. I am not expecting it to trim the hedges and make me a sandwich.' Another said: 'The app is not the most intuitive, but after a few hours of playing around you get the hang of it.'



