BESTMow is the second robotic lawn mower I’ve used. The first one I tried was the Segway Navimow i105, which I bought during Prime Day in July. The price of the Segway i105 was similar to BESTMow; I paid $799, about $200 cheaper than BESTMow at the time. But I quickly realized that cheaper doesn’t always mean better—the Navimow was really disappointing.I have both a front yard and a back yard, and my front yard has a slight slope of about 21°. When I tried to set up the Navimow, it couldn’t handle the slope during the mapping process. I spent nearly two hours under the sun, almost at 104°F, and still couldn’t complete the setup. I eventually gave up on Segway entirely. If even a big brand like Segway could perform this poorly, I lost faith in robotic mowers in general.Later, a friend told me that he could use a high-quality robotic mower for only $50 a month, so I decided to order BESTMow through his referral code. After doing the math, I realized that the $50-per-month subscription is actually more cost-effective than buying a similar mower on Amazon, so I decided to give it a try. At first, I was skeptical, but the setup took me only 20 minutes, and mapping took just over 10 minutes. BESTMow’s drag map mode is really convenient—I could simply guide the mower by dragging it, and it completed the mapping quickly. I’m not a fan of the virtual joystick on the phone; when I used the Navimow, it often went off course during manual mapping, and the mower would sometimes fall. Drag map, however, is very accurate and easy to control.After using BESTMow for several months, I’ve found it to be extremely reliable with no major issues. I’m admittedly a bit lazy and haven’t replaced the cutting blade yet, and even after three months, the blades are still usable.
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