Eufy's new C15 robot lawn mower uses Vision FSD technology to navigate without boundary wires, targeting smaller yards up to 500 m² at €899
Eufy has unveiled its latest robot lawn mower, the C15, at MWC 2026. The new device represents the brand's most affordable boundary wire-free option, designed for homeowners with smaller yards who want automated lawn care without the complexity of traditional installation.

The eufy C15 robot lawn mower
The C15 arrives as the entry point to Eufy's expanding robot mower lineup, positioned below the existing E15 (€1,179 at Amazon DE) and E18 models. Its key differentiator is the Vision FSD (Visual Front Service Detection) technology, which allows the mower to navigate without requiring perimeter wires buried around the lawn's edges.
This camera-based navigation system works similarly to autonomous vehicle technology, using onboard cameras to map the mowing area and detect obstacles. The approach eliminates the need for wire installation, making setup significantly simpler compared to traditional robot mowers. Users can get the C15 operational without digging trenches or laying cables around their property.
The Vision FSD system serves dual purposes: mapping the mowing area and obstacle detection. The cameras can identify and avoid people, pets, trees, and other objects in the yard, enhancing safety and preventing collisions. This visual recognition capability represents a step forward from simpler bump-and-turn navigation found in some budget robot mowers.
Eufy designed the C15 for yards measuring up to 500 m² (0.12 acres), making it suitable for typical suburban properties. The mower can handle slopes of up to 32%, providing adequate capability for most residential terrain. For comparison, the E15 model covers up to 800 m² (0.2 acres), while the E18 handles areas up to 1,200 m² (~0.3 acres).
The C15 features a practical design with a light grey and black body, equipped with two large rear wheels and smaller front wheels. This wheel configuration provides stability and traction across various lawn conditions. Users can control the mower through Eufy's smartphone app, where they can set mowing schedules, manage saved maps, and monitor operation. Physical controls on the mower's top panel offer manual operation options when needed.
In European markets, the C15 will retail for €899. Eufy also offers a bundled package with a garage accessory for €999, providing weather protection and a dedicated charging station. The company has indicated a release window between late March and late June 2026, though specific availability dates remain unannounced.
Whether the C15 will launch in North American markets has not been confirmed. Eufy's expansion strategy for its robot mower lineup beyond Europe remains unclear, though the company's presence at MWC 2026 suggests potential global ambitions.
The C15's positioning as the most affordable Vision FSD-equipped mower makes it an interesting option for consumers who want the convenience of boundary-free operation without the higher price tags of premium models. By bringing this technology to a lower price point, Eufy could expand the robot mower market to homeowners who previously found installation complexity or cost prohibitive.
For those with yards under 500 m² who want automated mowing without wire installation, the C15 represents a compelling new option when it launches in the coming months.

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