MOVA Makes Outdoor Cleanup Easy with New Robot Mower and Pool Cleaner

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MOVA has announced two new products in its outdoor robotic home care line. The first is the LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD robotic lawnmower, and the second is the Rover X10 robotic pool cleaner. Both are aimed at homeowners who want yard and pool care done on a regular schedule without manual work. The company positions these products as premium options that focus on cutting, cleaning, and navigation features, supported by app control and smart mapping.

The LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD is built for lawns up to 1.5 acres. It uses an all wheel drive system to handle slopes up to 65 percent and uneven ground. The mower uses LiDAR and AI based mapping to scan the yard and create a virtual map so it can plan its route and stay within set boundaries. This model does not require ground wires or visual markers for navigation. The mower uses a four inch floating cutting deck that adjusts to bumps and uneven areas to keep a more steady cut height. It offers five cutting heights ranging from 0.8 inches to 3.5 inches, and can tilt up to fifty degrees. MOVA states that the cutting system is designed for thicker grass and rougher lawns, and that the floating deck is paired with a durable chassis for long term outdoor use.

For power and runtime, the LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD uses a 60 volt brushless motor. This system supports quiet operation and lower wear compared with brushed motors. The mower has a self returning charging function, so when the battery runs low, it detects this and returns to its charging base on its own. Once charged, it resumes mowing based on the schedule set in the app. The mower connects to the MOVA app, where users can set mowing zones, schedules, and no go areas. The app control is central to how the product is used day to day, since it replaces manual boundary wires and lets owners adjust how and when the mower runs.

The Rover X10 is MOVA’s new robotic pool cleaner, designed for both chlorine and saltwater pools. It can handle in ground and above ground pools of different shapes, including round, oval, and rectangular. The cleaner uses a combination of suction and brush scrubbing to remove dirt, leaves, and small debris from the pool floor, walls, and waterline. It has a built in navigation system that maps the pool interior and plans its cleaning path so it can cover the entire area instead of moving in a random pattern. The unit is fully cordless and runs on a rechargeable battery. MOVA states that the battery supports extended cleaning cycles suitable for larger pools, though exact runtime figures are not given in the release.

The Rover X10 includes smart docking and self parking features. Once a cleaning cycle is done or the battery is low, the cleaner moves to a preset location in the pool where it is easier to retrieve. The unit uses sensors to detect walls and steps and adjust its movement to climb and clean them without getting stuck. The filter basket is accessible from the top, which allows users to remove and clean it without turning the unit over. Like the mower, the Rover X10 connects to the MOVA app. Users can start or stop cleaning, choose cleaning modes, and check status from their phones. The wireless design removes the need for booster pumps or long floating cables, which is common in older pool cleaners.

MOVA positions the LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD and Rover X10 as part of a broader push into outdoor robotic products for home use. Both devices rely on mapping, sensors, and app control to reduce hands on work for regular yard and pool care. The mower focuses on handling larger, sloped lawns without ground wires, while the pool cleaner is built to work across a wide range of pool shapes and surfaces. The press release presents these products as options for homeowners who want scheduled, automatic care of their outdoor spaces with a focus on practical features like terrain handling, cleaning coverage, and simple control through a mobile app.

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