We’re excited to bring you the latest update—packed with new features that give you more control in editing the map, scheduling, and more. Here’s what’s new:
HotFix Update Release Note v8.3.178 (2025.09)
1. Bug Fix
- Enhanced stability of No-go Zone maintenance.
HotFix Update Release Note v8.3.165 (2025.09)
1. Bug Fix
- Enhanced stability during mowing task and recharging.
HotFix Update Release Note v8.3.150 (2025.09)
1. Bug Fix
- Enhanced stability during multi-zone mowing task.
- Enhanced stability when sending maps via Bluetooth connection mode.
- Optimized firmware update speed on 5G Wi-Fi networks.
- Fixed the display of V-series model names in Home Assistant.
Major Update Release Note v8.3.121 (2025.08)
1. More Advanced Options in Map Editing
1.1 Delete zones
You can now delete specific zones from the map—perfect for removing unnecessary parts or remapping only certain areas, without having to redo the entire map for utmost convenience.
1.2 Circle & oval no-go zones
Create circle or oval no-go zones for smarter map control.
2. Advanced Edge-Cutting Controls
2.1 Corner retouch
You can toggle the "Corner retouch" feature to improve the mowing result in the corners by making additional passes in these areas. Please note that enabling this may extend the total mowing time.
2.2 Map boundary lock
Already happy with your current map and don't want the robot to automatically change it during the task? Now you can enable the "Map boundary lock" feature to fix the lawn boundary and prevent any automatic expansion or adjustment.
2.3 Segmented edge-cutting settings
Need different edge settings for different sides of your lawn (e.g., beside a wall, near a flower bed, or along open ground)? You can now divide the map boundary into several parts/segments for precise edge-cutting settings.
*Map boundary lock should be enabled before using this feature.
3. Smart Night Charging
When toggling this feature, the robot will charge only to 80% overnight and resume charging 1 hour before sunrise to ensure a full battery by morning.
4. Stuck Recovery Modes
You are now able to decide how the robot responds when it gets stuck.
4.1 Strong auto-recovery
When getting stuck, the robot will apply the maximum wheel force to escape. It will have a higher chance of getting unstuck; however, the wheels may damage the lawn.
4.2 Balanced auto-recovery
In this mode, the robot will use moderate wheel force to try to recover itself. It is a good balance between getting unstuck and lawn protection.
4.3 No auto-recovery
The mower will stop and wait when stuck. There will be no risk of lawn damage, but it requires manual assistance.
5. Pinned Points in the Map
Tired of always needing to carry the robot from the base station for maintenance? Now you can pin points in the map to "summon" the robot to the appointed location at your convenience.
6. Smarter Scheduling Options
6.1 Schedule for Edge mowing tasks
You are able to set up schedules for the "Edge" mowing tasks now.
6.2 Restart the task in the schedule
Don't want the robot to spend only 10 minutes to finish the previous unfinished task and return to the base station to "rest" in this schedule? You can now toggle this feature to let the robot restart the same task during the schedule if it ends the previous one early.
7. Map Refresh in Cellular Connection
You are now able to manually refresh and update the map when the robot is connected via cellular data.
8. Bluetooth Connection Mode
You can now use Bluetooth to connect your robot directly to the app in a poor or without a Wi-Fi signal. Of course, please keep the phone close to your robot when connecting via Bluetooth.
9. Home Assistant Password Adjustment
You can now update your Home Assistant password directly from the settings.