TerraMow’s New V Series Ditches Boundary Wires Entirely
TerraMow is bringing its AI-powered V Series robot lawn mowers to Sweden, promising a simpler way to automate garden care without buried boundary cables, RTK antennas, or GPS dependence.
The new TerraMow V1000 and V600 use the company’s TerraVision 2.0 system, combining AI and 3D camera mapping to understand the layout of a garden, avoid obstacles, and create mowing zones through the companion app. That means flower beds, pergolas, toys, and garden furniture should be detected and avoided without the usual installation hassle.
Both models offer automatic mapping, Wi-Fi/4G connectivity, rain sensing, electric cutting-height adjustment, and quiet operation below 54 dB. The V600 is aimed at lawns up to 600 m², while the V1000 handles up to 1,200 m². Both feature a 203 mm cutting width, 25–75 mm cutting height, 150 minutes of runtime, and a 120-minute recharge time.
The mowers also include a garage and theft-protection features, with tracking available via SIM card. In Sweden, the TerraMow V600 is priced at 10,999 SEK, while the V1000 comes in at 13,999 SEK through Elgiganten.