MOVA gathered tech media and industry analysts in Hillsborough, California, on January 15 to show off something bigger than a single product launch. The company unveiled the M∞VA Universe, a connected smart outdoor technology system that covers five different areas of home maintenance and power management.
The event showcased robotic lawn mowers, robotic pool cleaners, 60V cordless garden tools, 20V power tools, and a plug-and-play home power system. Each category connects through shared technology principles: AI-powered intelligence, LiDAR mapping, and app-based control that puts homeowners in charge of their outdoor spaces.
Robotic Lawn Mowers Built on 360° LiDAR Technology
MOVA’s robotic lawn mower lineup relies on 360° high-precision LiDAR for navigation and mapping. This tech lets the mowers create accurate maps in minutes, avoid obstacles in real time, and adjust their paths without needing boundary wires or RTK base stations.
The UltraDrive AWD system stands out with four hub motors and independent suspension that handle serious terrain challenges. These mowers climb slopes up to 80% and cross vertical obstacles as high as 6 cm. Rocky patches, uneven hills, and sudden dips don’t slow them down.
MOVA Robotic Lawn Mowers
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Here’s what makes the system work across different yard conditions:
- UltraTrim 2.0 edge trimming keeps the gap between lawn edges and cutting discs under 1.2 inches for clean borders
- 36V dual-disc cutting system with six blades per disc covers more grass in each pass
- Smart obstacle avoidance recognizes over 300 different object types
- Multi-zone management supports two separate maps and more than 150 customizable zones with no-go areas
Four models roll out throughout 2026. The LiDAX Ultra Series launches January 29, starting at $1,299. The LiDAX Ultra 3000 AWD arrives in March for $2,999. The NAVAX 5000 AWD follows in May at $3,299. The LiDAX Ultra AWD Flex 1600 completes the lineup in July at $1,999.
Three Robotic Pool Cleaners with Different Capabilities
MOVA introduced its robotic pool cleaning lineup with three distinct models targeting different pool types and budgets. The technology brings 3D mapping and hovering movement to pool maintenance.
The Rover X10 sits at the premium end with FloatDrive vertical thrust technology. This system lets the robot lift off the pool floor, hover mid-water, and position itself to reach walls, waterlines, and corners. An underwater Laser Distance Sensor creates 3D maps of the pool layout, similar to how high-end robotic vacuums map indoor spaces.
Four jet-drive motors coordinate with 15 independent motors to push 10,000 GPH of suction power. The robot tackles seven different areas: floor, walls, waterline, corners, steps, shallow zones, and surface. A 15,000 mAh battery runs up to 6 hours per charge. The Rover X10 launches in March 2026 at $2,999.
MOVA Robotic Pool Cleaners
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The Diver A10 offers a more accessible option at $799. It uses 6,000 GPH suction with a spiral brush system and dual-track drive. AI-guided edge tracking and real-time mapping adjust cleaning paths based on pool shape. This model launches February 11, 2026.
Both models sell through Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Temu, and the MOVA website.
MOVA also showed the Rover Master concept, which adds a bionic arm to the standard pool cleaner setup. The arm picks up large debris like branches and toys, reaches tight corners, and swaps between different brush heads for specific cleaning tasks.
60V Garden Tools That Share One Battery System
MOVA’s approach to garden tools focuses on creating a unified system instead of selling separate products. The 60V platform runs across mowers, leaf blowers, grass trimmers, hedge trimmers, and chainsaws with one shared battery.
This setup cuts down on the number of batteries you need to own and charge. Fast-charging architecture reduces waiting time between tasks. The MOVAhome app adds monitoring and control features that bring smart home convenience to outdoor work.
The shift from individual tools to a connected system changes the value proposition. You get predictable power delivery, better ergonomics, and consistent performance across different tasks. One battery handles your entire yard maintenance routine.
The 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tools will launch in March 2026 with prices from $149 to $899 through online and physical retail stores.
MOVA 60V Garden Tools
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20V Power Tools Designed for Precision Work
The 20V Intelligent Lithium Power Tools extend MOVA’s system approach into professional-grade equipment. The lineup includes ultra-compact drill drivers, impact drivers, and various 20V cordless drill options built for detailed work in tight spaces.
These tools prioritize control and safety alongside raw power. Key features across the platform include:
- Ultra-compact design with some models measuring just 5.08 inches for confined work areas
- SyncDrive intelligent brushless motors that deliver smooth, consistent output
- OmniGlow shadowless illumination providing clear visibility in dark spaces
- GyroSense intelligent safety braking that stops the tool instantly during sudden speed changes to prevent kickback
The platform shares motor technology, safety systems, and battery design across all tools. MOVA plans to launch over 30 products in April 2026, expanding to more than 100 options within a year. Specific pricing and retail availability details come closer to launch.
MOVA 20V Power Tools
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Home Power System That Plugs In and Works
The LumeGret A2000 tackles household energy costs with a plug-and-play design that requires no complex installation. The system outputs 1500W, enough to power more than 60% of typical household appliances.
The MOVAhome app provides real-time energy monitoring and intelligent power control. You can track exactly how much power you’re using and where it’s going. An LFP battery handles extreme temperatures from negative 20°C to 50°C, working year-round in different climates.
MOVA designed the system for high self-use efficiency with an estimated three-year payback period based on typical household consumption patterns. The LumeGret A2000 launches in Q1 2026.
MOVA Home Power System
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Building an Integrated Outdoor Ecosystem
Roger Shen, MOVA’s global head of go-to-market for Garden Robotics, explained the thinking behind the M∞VA Universe at the Silicon Valley press conference. “Today’s consumer shouldn’t have to mow the lawn or clean the pool like their parents did. They should enjoy the latest cutting-edge technology to get the most of their outdoor home experience.”
The demos at the press conference gave the media hands-on time with the robotic pool cleaners and garden tools. MOVA positioned the announcement as a complete outdoor ecosystem rather than separate product categories. AI and LiDAR robotics connect with cordless tools and home power management through shared technology and app-based control.
The company is betting that homeowners want integrated systems that work together instead of managing multiple disconnected products. Each piece of the M∞VA Universe shares the same philosophy: automate what can be automated, make manual tasks easier, and give users control through their smartphones.