MOVA LiDAX Pro 800 is now available in the U.S. It gives homeowners a smaller wire-free robotic lawn mower option without jumping to the brand’s larger AWD models.
The Pro 800 is aimed at lawns up to 800 square meters, or about 0.2 acre. MOVA says it uses LiDAR and vision sensing for navigation, obstacle detection, app controls, anti-theft features, smart mowing patterns, and adjustable cutting height.
The main pitch is the setup. Instead of buried boundary wire, MOVA is leaning on automatic mapping and visual perception. The product page says the Pro 800 uses U-shaped path planning. It can also return to its dock when the battery runs low, then resume where it stopped.

The Pro 800 is the smaller-yard model
At $1,099, the LiDAX Pro 800 sits below MOVA’s larger LiDAX Ultra models. It is the more approachable pick for compact and mid-sized yards. The problem there is not always raw acreage. It is avoiding cables, handling narrow passages, and keeping front or back lawn zones organized.
MOVA’s launch also includes the LiDAX Ultra 2000 AWD. That $2,299 model is built for tougher lawns up to 2,000 square meters, or roughly 0.5 acre. The press kit lists all-wheel drive, four hub motors, slopes up to 80 percent, and obstacle crossing up to 6cm.
Why this launch matters
Robot lawn mowers are moving in the same direction as indoor robot cleaners. The trend is more sensing, fewer setup chores, and more automated recovery when the environment gets messy.
For outdoor robots, the navigation stack matters as much as the blades. The Ultra 2000 AWD is the spec-heavy model for slopes, wet grass, rough ground, and complex layouts. The Pro 800 is the simpler pitch: a compact robot mower for everyday residential lawns that still gets MOVA’s wire-free mapping story.
The LiDAX Ultra 2000 AWD became available June 15 through MOVA’s website, Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. The LiDAX Pro 800 became available June 17 through MOVA’s website, Walmart, and Best Buy.