Husqvarna Automower 450X NERA vs Segway Navimow i210 AWD: Full Comparison

Last updated: May 19, 2026 | Side-by-side spec comparison

Quick Summary

Two very different mowers for very different yards. The Husqvarna 450X NERA EPOS is the long-range workhorse: 5,000 m² coverage, four-wheel drive, satellite (EPOS) wire-free navigation, and dealer-supported install. The Segway Navimow i210 AWD targets 1,000 m² lots, climbs slightly steeper slopes (50% vs 45%), uses a 42 cm cutting deck for faster mowing in a single zone, and ships direct-to-consumer at one-third the price. They aren't really competing for the same buyer — pick by lawn size first.

Spec Comparison Table

SpecificationHusqvarna Automower 450X NERA
$3,999
Segway Navimow i210 AWD
$1,299
Price (USD)$3,999$1,299
Coverage5,000 m²1,000 m²
NavigationEPOS satellite (RTK)Tri-frequency RTK + Vision + LiDAR
DriveFour-wheel driveAll-wheel drive
Max slope45%50%
Cutting width (cm)2442
Battery runtime260 min180 min
Noise (dB)5858
Theft trackingYesYes
Dealer installYes (standard)Self or hired
Warranty3 years2 years

Coverage and Lawn Size

This is the decisive spec. Husqvarna's 5,000 m² rating (about 1.25 acres) is built for large suburban and rural lawns. The Segway i210 AWD is rated for 1,000 m² (about a tenth of an acre). If your lawn is over 1,500 m² the Segway can't keep up — it would run multiple consecutive cycles every day. If your lawn is under 1,500 m² the Husqvarna is significantly over-spec'd and you'd save thousands buying the smaller Segway.

Cutting Width and Pattern

The Segway's 42 cm deck is almost twice as wide as the Husqvarna's 24 cm deck. On a small lot the Segway finishes a cycle in well under an hour. The Husqvarna is intentionally narrow — it's designed to navigate gaps, garden bed channels, and complex multi-zone yards where a wider deck would refuse to enter. For acreage with simple shapes, wider would be faster; for acreage with detail work and many obstacles, narrower is more reliable.

Slope and Drive

Husqvarna is rated to 45% slope on its standard four-wheel drive system. The Segway i210 AWD is rated to 50%. The 5-percentage-point difference is roughly 2.5 degrees of incline — meaningful at the steepest edges but not transformative. Both handle typical residential banks and embankments without issue.

Dealer Network: Husqvarna's Advantage

Husqvarna sells through a large network of authorized dealers worldwide. Installation, troubleshooting, and warranty work all go through a local dealer. Segway sells direct-to-consumer (Segway and major retailers) with phone and online support but no in-person service network. If you want hands-off service for a $4,000+ mower, the dealer model is a real benefit; if you're comfortable installing and troubleshooting yourself, the Segway saves you most of the price difference.

Rain Behavior

Both mowers include rain sensors and pause cleaning when wet. Husqvarna's app lets you fine-tune sensitivity and resume-delay; Segway's behavior is more conservative out of the box. See our mower in wet grass guide for what's actually safe to cut.

Verdict

Pick the Husqvarna Automower 450X NERA if

  • Lawn is 1,500–5,000 m² (the only sensible reason to spend the extra $2,700)
  • You want a local dealer to install, service, and stock parts
  • Multi-zone or complex obstacle layouts where the narrower 24 cm deck navigates better
  • 3-year warranty matters

Pick the Segway Navimow i210 AWD if

  • Lawn is under 1,000 m² (this is what the i210 is built for)
  • You want the wider 42 cm deck for faster cycles
  • Direct-to-consumer pricing is the priority — saves roughly $2,700
  • You're comfortable self-installing