eufy is trying to make robot lawn mowing feel less complicated for everyday homeowners, and the C15 is its clearest move yet in that direction. Instead of relying on perimeter wire or an RTK antenna, the model uses a front camera with TrueVision navigation to handle mapping, obstacle detection, positioning, and route planning automatically.
That choice directly targets two of the biggest barriers in this category: high prices and installation steps that often feel too demanding. eufy positions the C15 as its most affordable robot mower so far, while keeping the focus on smaller gardens of up to 500 square meters.
A simpler setup for smaller yards
The C15 is aimed at homes with compact lawns rather than larger properties. For users who want a fast start without laying physical boundaries around the grass, the no-wire approach is the main appeal.
Initial mapping can still take time depending on the garden layout. Even so, the technical burden at setup is notably lighter than with traditional robot mowers that depend on perimeter installation.
Object recognition is part of the appeal
TrueVision is also meant to help the mower recognize and avoid common obstacles while it works. eufy says the C15 can steer clear of pets, toys, garden furniture, and even small animals such as hedgehogs.
That level of detection matters in a category where safety and convenience often decide whether a product feels practical. For first-time buyers, a mower that does not require boundary wires is usually easier to accept as a ready-to-use device.
Practical mowing hardware remains on board
Despite the simplified navigation system, the C15 is not positioned as a stripped-down machine. It uses a 180 mm cutting disc, with cutting height adjustable from 20 mm to 60 mm.
The mower can also handle slopes of around 32%, which should be enough for many small residential gardens. Alongside that, eufy includes app-based scheduling, automatic charging, and multi-zone support.
Pricing and availability
After the pre-order phase, the eufy C15 has now gone on sale at a starting price of €899. For a limited launch promotion, eufy is also offering an optional garage accessory at no extra cost.
Outside that promotion, the bundle is priced at €999. The mower is available through eufy’s online store, Amazon, and selected retailers.
Part of a broader eufy rollout
The C15 arrived alongside several other eufy products shown during Anker Day 2026. At the same event, Anker also introduced AI-focused earbuds, a robot vacuum with a fragrance diffuser, and an updated smart doorbell lineup.
That wider launch suggests robot lawn mowers are becoming part of a larger smart-home ecosystem. eufy appears to be pushing the category beyond niche appeal and toward users who value ease of use, practicality, and a less complicated installation process.
Source: www.gizmochina.com




