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Segway Navimow X330

By MowScout EditorialUpdated 2026-06-30How we scoreHow we test

A large-yard Navimow that mows fast and quiet (about 60 dB) on up to an acre, with AWD for moderate slopes to ~50%. Its vision-plus-satellite navigation is efficient under open sky but wants a clear view — not the pick for a heavily wooded lot.

Last verified 2026-06-30

Strong81/100
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MowScout verdict

The short version

A large-yard Navimow that mows fast and quiet (about 60 dB) on up to an acre, with AWD for moderate slopes to ~50%. Its vision-plus-satellite navigation is efficient under open sky but wants a clear view — not the pick for a heavily wooded lot.

Buy if

  • You have a roughly 1-acre, mostly open yard
  • You want fast, quiet large-area mowing
  • Slopes are moderate (up to ~50%)

Skip if

  • Your yard is heavily shaded by trees
  • You have slopes steeper than ~50%
  • You need the absolute cheapest option

Pros

  • 1-acre capacity with quick coverage
  • Quiet ~60 dB operation
  • AWD traction for moderate slopes
  • Night mowing with vision

Cons

  • Sky-dependent positioning — weak under dense canopy
  • ~50% slope ceiling
  • Antenna setup with clear sky

Fit check

What to verify before buying

Segway Navimow X330 is a $2,799 mower rated for 1 acre, 1 acre of daily coverage, 50% slopes, and 12 mapped zones. Treat those as fit limits, not marketing decoration: mowable grass, wet turns, separate zones, and spring growth should all leave enough headroom for the mower to run without repeated rescues.

Navigation is HYBRID and drive is AWD. This model needs careful antenna or base-station placement, so buyers should plan for open sky, clean power, and a dock location that does not force the mower through a weak-signal corridor every day. AI vision obstacle avoidance is useful around toys, furniture, pets, and landscaping clutter, but it should be treated as a risk reducer rather than a safety guarantee.If your hardest constraint is slope or rough turf, compare the terrain guide; if setup simplicity is the priority, compare similar no-wire picks before choosing by price.

Before checkout, confirm the exact SKU, included dock or base hardware, return window, warranty path, and current price at one of the listed retailers: Navimow, Amazon. Robot mower bundles change quickly, so the retailer page should match this review's capacity, model name, and last-verified source trail.

In the current catalog, this model sits in the premium price tier with 9 other verified mowers nearby. Its rough price-per-rated-acre is $2,799, which is useful when comparing against a larger mower that may look expensive upfront but cheaper per acre. Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 5000H is the closest lower-priced comparison point at $2,699.

The capacity math is 1 acre per day, matching its max-area rating. That matters when the lawn is close to the published limit, because a mower that can only cover the whole yard under ideal conditions has less margin after rain delays, fast spring growth, dull blades, or separated zones. If your measured turf is close to 1 acre, compare Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 5000H for more headroom before buying.

The tags attached to this record are 1 acre, large yards, steep slopes, no boundary wire. Use those as a sanity check: if your yard does not match at least two of those tags, the MowScout Score is less important than fit. A high-scoring mower in the wrong category still creates rescue trips, missed strips, and support friction.

Its current MowScout Score is 81, which should be read beside the hard specs rather than treated as a standalone verdict. The strongest reasons to keep this mower on a shortlist are its HYBRIDnavigation, AWD drive, 50% slope rating, and 12zone support. The biggest reason to remove it is any yard fact that directly conflicts with those numbers.

Cutting fit is also specific: this deck is 9.3 inches wide and adjusts from 2 to 4 inches. Edge behavior is rated "ok", so expect some trim work around fences, walls, beds, curbs, and tight hardscape. That is normal for robot mowers, but it matters more if your lawn has a lot of border length relative to open grass.

Ownership details point to 2 years of warranty coverage, app quality rated 4out of 5, connectivity through wifi, bt, 4g, an unpublished noise rating of listed noise, and an unpublished weight of chassis weight. Those are practical details for storage, night schedules, support expectations, and whether the mower will be easy to lift, clean, or move between areas.

The source trail for this record was last checked on 2026-06-30 and includes Segway Navimow product navigation. Use those sources to resolve any mismatch between this review, a retailer title, and a bundled accessory listing. If the source page changes the area rating, slope rating, included hardware, or warranty terms, update the shortlist before clicking through. Keep a screenshot of the retailer specs for returns.

Yard-fit read

Best for ~1 acre of open-to-partial sky with slopes up to 50%.

Alternative: Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 5000H - more slope and zone headroom, and better under tree cover

Score breakdown

navigation25
terrain14
coverage11
setup12
cutting7
value8
support4

Buyer questions

FAQ

Is the Segway Navimow X330 good for slopes?

It is rated for slopes up to 50%, but wet grass, rough terrain, and boundary placement can reduce real-world confidence.

Does the X330 need boundary wire?

No. This model uses wire-free navigation.

Are these hands-on test results?

This launch review is data-driven and spec-verified. MowScout will label hands-on test results separately when owned testing is complete.