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TL;DR: The SØMLØS G1s Robot Lawn Mower is just $1,119.29 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20 as of Dec. 30.


The grass may be dormant for the next few months, but as any adult human knows, time freaking flies. Before you know it, spring will have sprung once again — along with all the weeds in your yard. If you dread yard work, now’s the perfect time to snag one of these robot lawn mowers. They’ll save you time and energy come spring. Plus, you'll save a ton of money, as they’re on sale for over $500 off.

The SØMLØS G1s and G1s+ Robot Lawn Mowers glide across your lawn using Adaptive Terrain Control to give you perfectly trimmed grass. They're built with digital tilt, lift, rain, and bumper sensors to navigate and venture your yard in their unique shape. With over-the-air software updates, you can even keep your mower up to date with the latest tech advances by simply connecting to WiFi.

Like a robot vacuum, these robot mowers can be controlled via an app, so you can mow at the touch of a button. You can treat specific spots, set schedules, touch up the edges, or go about it at random. And while it mows, it puts off zero emissions, so it’s friendly for the environment as well.

The G1s can tackle a yard up to 800 square meters. Got a bigger yard? No sweat. The G1s+ can shape up a lawn up to 1,600 square meters — and it’ll only cost you a few hundred bucks extra.

Regularly $1,634, the SØMLØS G1s is on sale for just $1,119.29 with the code CYBER20. Meanwhile, the G1s+ is on sale for just $1,327.99 (regularly $1,867) with the same code. Snag a robot landscaper for a steal this season and be ready come spring.

Prices subject to change.

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SØMLØS G1s Robot Lawn Mower
$1,119.29 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20

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