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Best robot mower under €1,000: our 2026 picks

Our 2026 selection of the best robot mowers under €1,000 for a 750 m² garden, rated out of 10 with price, surface, navigation and noise.

Updated · 11 May 2026Read · 13 min
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Contents
  • Verdict express : nos 3 piliers de la sélection
  • Notre méthode de sélection
  • Notre sélection détaillée
  • Tableau comparatif
  • Comment choisir pour un jardin de 750 m²
  • Et si votre jardin sort de la fourchette 750 m² ?
  • FAQ

For a 750 m² garden with a budget capped at €1,000, our overall best choice is the Stihl iMOW 4 at €799 (8.4/10), which combines reliability, 1 000 m² coverage and a 5-year warranty. If the priority is to do without the perimeter wire, the Mammotion YUKA 1000 at €799 (8.5/10) with LiDAR vision offers the best price-to-technology ratio on the market in 2026.

Compact black-and-orange robot mower cutting a short lawn

Verdict express : nos 3 piliers de la sélection

For a 750 m² garden, three angles structure our selection.

The first is reliability at a controlled price. The Stihl iMOW 4 at €799 (8.4/10) covers 1 000 m² with perimeter wire, a 5-year manufacturer warranty and proven German build quality. For the vast majority of 750 m² family gardens, this is the most reasonable choice: no subscription, standard installation, documented maintenance.

The second is accessible wire-free technology. The Mammotion YUKA 1000 at €799 (8.5/10) is the only model in our selection to offer LiDAR vision navigation under €800. Its 180 min autonomy per cycle and 6 configurable zones make it a credible alternative for anyone who refuses to lay cable.

The third is the raw price-to-surface ratio. The Kress Mission KR120E at €699 (8.0/10) covers 1 500 m² with wire, twice the target surface, at the lowest price in the selection. The 5 picks are detailed in the following section.

Notre méthode de sélection

We applied three successive filters to our database of robot mowers tested or documented in 2024-2025.

Critère 1 : surface constructeur entre 950 et 1 700 m². A robot rated at 750 m² is undersized for a real 750 m² garden. In real conditions (wet grass, obstacles, ageing battery, slopes), effective capacity drops by 25 to 40 % compared with the manufacturer value. We therefore required a minimum rated surface of 950 m² (27 % margin) and capped at 1 700 m² to avoid paying for unnecessary watt-hours on a 750 m² plot.

Critère 2 : prix public ≤ 1 000 € TTC, charging station included, excluding optional subscription. We checked prices on official distribution channels in France at the time of writing.

Critère 3 : note Mowy Lab ≥ 7,5/10, calculated on 5 weighted sub-scores: navigation precision, autonomy per cycle, noise level, on-board intelligence (AI or RTK), and perceived durability (materials, warranty, after-sales service).

Result: 7 eligible robots in our database, of which 5 were retained to cover different uses. We are not affiliated with any of the brands mentioned (Stihl, Mammotion, Segway, Kress) and none of them sponsored us for this comparison.

Notre sélection détaillée

#1 Stihl iMOW 4 : meilleur choix global pour 750 m² (799 €, 8,4/10)

The Stihl iMOW 4 is the robot we recommend first to anyone looking for a reliable, well-sized and trouble-free machine for a 750 m² garden. It relies on classic perimeter-wire navigation, yet its pricing is particularly aggressive for the surface covered.

Its key figures:

  • Surface rated : 1 000 m² (1,33× the 750 m² target)
  • Pente max : 40 %
  • Navigation : perimeter wire
  • Largeur de coupe : 20 cm
  • Autonomie cycle : 70 min (75 Wh)
  • Bruit : 60 dB
  • Étanchéité : IPX5
  • Multi-zones : 3
  • Année : 2025

Why we retained it: the Stihl iMOW 4 offers a rated surface of 1 000 m² at a price that, for most competitors, corresponds to models limited to 500 m². The 33 % margin on the target surface is sufficient to absorb efficiency losses linked to real conditions. The 5-year warranty is one of the longest in the segment, and the Stihl after-sales network in France remains one of the densest for robot mowers. The maximum 40 % slope covers virtually all residential gardens with moderate inclines.

What you must accept: installation requires laying perimeter wire, i.e. 8 to 12 hours of work for a 750 m² garden with obstacles. This wire can be cut by garden tools or displaced by frost. The 20 cm cutting width is the narrowest in the selection, which slightly lengthens cycles on large open surfaces.

Who it is for: owner of a 600–900 m² family garden who prioritises long-term reliability and accepts careful initial installation.

Stihl iMOW 4 robot mower
Stihl

iMOW 4

8.4/10Mowy Lab score

No verified merchant offer for this model yet.


#2 Mammotion YUKA 1000 : meilleur sans fil (799 €, 8,5/10)

The Mammotion YUKA 1000 is the only robot in our selection that navigates without perimeter wire under €800. It combines a front camera and artificial-intelligence processing to map and delimit the mowing area from the mobile app.

Its key figures:

  • Surface rated : 1 000 m² (1,33× the 750 m² target)
  • Pente max : 45 %
  • Navigation : vision (camera + AI)
  • Largeur de coupe : 22 cm
  • Autonomie cycle : 180 min (216 Wh)
  • Bruit : 60 dB
  • Étanchéité : IPX5
  • Multi-zones : 6
  • Année : 2024

Why we retained it: the 180 min autonomy per cycle is the highest in the selection, which compensates for the sometimes less direct navigation of a vision system compared with RTK. The 216 Wh battery is also the most generous in the comparison. With 6 configurable zones, the YUKA 1000 suits gardens divided into several distinct spaces. Installation amounts to 1 to 3 hours of software configuration, with no cable to bury or pegs to drive. The maximum 45 % slope is the best in the selection, tied with the Segway i108E.

What you must accept: the YUKA 1000 does not integrate RTK positioning. Its navigation precision depends on camera quality and lighting conditions. In very overcast weather or with dense border vegetation, delimitations may be less sharp than with RTK. The IPX5 rating does not allow direct exposure to heavy rain: mowing must be scheduled outside intense rainfall episodes.

Who it is for: owner wishing to avoid any physical installation, with an irregularly shaped garden or one divided into several zones.

Mammotion YUKA 1000 robot mower
Mammotion

YUKA 1000

8.5/10Mowy Lab score

No verified merchant offer for this model yet.


#3 Segway i108E : meilleur RTK silencieux (999 €, 8,4/10)

The Segway i108E is the only model in the selection that combines RTK GNSS navigation and a 54 dB noise level. It sits at the top of the budget but brings positioning precision and discretion that the other picks cannot match.

Its key figures:

  • Surface rated : 960 m² (1,28× the 750 m² target)
  • Pente max : 45 %
  • Navigation : RTK GNSS
  • Largeur de coupe : 18 cm
  • Autonomie cycle : 90 min (64 Wh)
  • Bruit : 54 dB
  • Étanchéité : IPX6
  • Multi-zones : 4
  • Année : 2024

Why we retained it: 54 dB is 6 dB lower than the other models in the selection, corresponding to a perceived sound level roughly half as intense for the human ear. For a neighbouring garden or mowing scheduled early in the morning, this difference is significant. The IPX6 rating is the best in the selection and allows use in moderate rain without restriction. RTK GNSS navigation offers centimetre-level precision without wire or camera, with superior weather reliability compared with AI vision.

What you must accept: the rated surface of 960 m² is the lowest in the selection, with a margin of only 28 % on the 750 m² target. If your garden is uneven or heavily shaded, this margin may prove tight. The 18 cm cutting width is also the narrowest. The Segway i108E does not integrate AI vision for detecting fine obstacles (cables, toys): it relies on contact sensors.

Who it is for: owner of a neighbouring or estate garden, sensitive to noise, who wants wire-free navigation with all-weather reliability.

Segway i108E robot mower
Segway

i108E

8.4/10Mowy Lab score

No verified merchant offer for this model yet.


#4 Kress Mission KR120E : meilleur prix (699 €, 8,0/10)

The Kress Mission KR120E is the cheapest robot in the selection and, paradoxically, the one that displays the highest rated surface alongside the Stihl iMOW 5. At €699 it covers 1 500 m² with perimeter wire and includes a Side Trim function for edging borders.

Its key figures:

  • Surface rated : 1 500 m² (2,0× the 750 m² target)
  • Pente max : 35 %
  • Navigation : perimeter wire
  • Largeur de coupe : 22 cm
  • Autonomie cycle : 80 min (80 Wh)
  • Bruit : 61 dB
  • Étanchéité : IPX4
  • Multi-zones : 4
  • Année : 2025

Why we retained it: the price-to-surface ratio is the best in the selection. For a 750 m² garden, the 100 % margin on the rated surface means the robot will never be operated at full capacity, which preserves the battery and blades over the long term. The 22 cm cutting width reduces the number of passes. The Side Trim function, absent from Stihl models in this range, allows edging along fences and beds without leaving unmown strips.

What you must accept: the IPX4 rating is the lowest in the selection. It protects against water splashes but not against sustained direct rain: mowing in rainy weather is not recommended. The KR120E has no active obstacle-detection system (OAS), so the garden must be cleared before each session. The maximum 35 % slope excludes steeply sloping terrain.

Who it is for: owner of a flat or gently sloping garden, price-sensitive, who accepts checking weather conditions before each mow.

Kress Mission KR120E robot mower
Kress

Mission KR120E

8.0/10Mowy Lab score

No verified merchant offer for this model yet.


#5 Stihl iMOW 5 : si vous pouvez pousser à 999 € (999 €, 8,5/10)

The Stihl iMOW 5 is the higher version of the iMOW 4. It shares the same German construction philosophy and the same 5-year warranty, but steps up in power with a 28 cm cutting width and a rated surface of 1 500 m².

Its key figures:

  • Surface rated : 1 500 m² (2,0× the 750 m² target)
  • Pente max : 40 %
  • Navigation : perimeter wire
  • Largeur de coupe : 28 cm
  • Autonomie cycle : 80 min (90 Wh)
  • Bruit : 60 dB
  • Étanchéité : IPX5
  • Multi-zones : 4
  • Année : 2025

Why we retained it: the 28 cm cutting width is the highest in the selection. On a 750 m² garden this translates into shorter cycles and fewer passes, reducing overall mechanical wear. The rated surface of 1 500 m² offers a comfortable 100 % margin on the target, useful if the garden evolves (extension, purchase of an adjacent plot). The 5-year warranty and Stihl network are the same as on the iMOW 4.

What you must accept: at 14 kg, the Stihl iMOW 5 is the heaviest in the selection, which complicates handling for winter storage or manual moves. Like the iMOW 4, it requires perimeter wire installation. At €999 it competes directly with the Segway i108E (RTK, wire-free, 54 dB): the choice between the two depends on whether priority is given to cutting width or navigation technology.

Who it is for: owner of a large 750–1 200 m² garden who wants fast mowing with a proven wire-guided robot and long-term warranty.

Stihl iMOW 5 robot mower
Stihl

iMOW 5

8.5/10Mowy Lab score

No verified merchant offer for this model yet.

Tableau comparatif

The five picks summarised at a glance. Scores and figures come from our internal database; no manufacturer data was reused without verification.

ModèleNote Mowy LabPrixSurface ratedNavigationBruitAutonomie
Stihl iMOW 48,4/10799 €1 000 m²fil périmétrique60 dB70 min
Mammotion YUKA 10008,5/10799 €1 000 m²vision (caméra + IA)60 dB180 min
Segway i108E8,4/10999 €960 m²RTK GNSS54 dB90 min
Kress Mission KR120E8,0/10699 €1 500 m²fil périmétrique61 dB80 min
Stihl iMOW 58,5/10999 €1 500 m²fil périmétrique60 dB80 min

Comment choisir pour un jardin de 750 m²

Fil ou sans fil ?

Perimeter wire remains the most reliable technology under €800: four of our five picks use it. Installation takes 8 to 12 hours of work (laying, stapling, adjustment), but once in place the system works without dependence on light or weather conditions. The Mammotion YUKA 1000 reverses this balance: 1 to 3 hours of software configuration suffice, but vision navigation is more sensitive to environmental variations. The Segway i108E offers a third route, RTK GNSS, without cable or camera, at €999.

Pente du terrain

If your garden has slopes greater than 35 %, the Kress Mission KR120E must be excluded: its manufacturer limit is set at 35 %. The Stihl iMOW 4 and Stihl iMOW 5 handle up to 40 %, which covers most residential gardens in hilly areas. The Mammotion YUKA 1000 and Segway i108E reach 45 %, making them suitable for the most uneven terrain in the residential range. In case of doubt, measure the actual slope with a level app before buying.

Multi-zones

If your garden is divided into more than three distinct spaces (front, back, side, enclosed vegetable patch), the Mammotion YUKA 1000 stands out with 6 configurable zones. The Segway i108E, Kress Mission KR120E and Stihl iMOW 5 manage 4 zones. The Stihl iMOW 4 is limited to 3 zones, which can become restrictive for complex gardens. With a wire system, each additional zone also requires extra cable to lay and maintain.

Bruit et voisinage

The Segway i108E at 54 dB stands out clearly from the other four picks, which all run between 60 and 61 dB. In acoustics, 6 dB less corresponds to a perceived sound power roughly half as loud. For a neighbouring garden, mowing scheduled before 8 a.m. or a property with strict internal rules, this difference is decisive. Models at 60–61 dB remain discreet compared with a petrol mower (85–95 dB), but the Segway i108E remains the only truly quiet option in the selection.

Et si votre jardin sort de la fourchette 750 m² ?

This guide targets precisely gardens of 600 to 900 m². If your surface moves away from this range, the recommendations change.

For a 400 to 500 m² garden, the five picks in this selection are oversized. The Kress Mission Nano KR101E at €599 (1 000 m² rated) constitutes a more suitable budget option, even though the rated surface remains well above the target. An oversized robot on a small surface is not a problem in itself: it consumes fewer cycles and wears its battery more slowly.

For a 1 000 to 1 200 m² garden, the Stihl iMOW 5 at €999 (1 500 m² rated) stays within budget and offers sufficient margin. Beyond 1 200 m², models outside the budget must be considered, notably RTK units at €1 500–2 000, which we cover in a separate article.

To understand the technical differences between perimeter wire, AI vision and RTK GNSS, consult our complete guide to robot mower navigation systems. Our Top 10 all-range comparison covers models up to €3 000. All our surface-based recommendations are available in the surface-based buying guides section.

FAQ

Quel est le meilleur robot tondeuse à moins de 1 000 € en 2026 ?

For a typical 750 m² garden, the Stihl iMOW 4 at €799 (Mowy Lab score 8.4/10) offers the best balance of reliability, covered surface (1 000 m² rated) and warranty (5 years). If the priority is to do without perimeter wire, the Mammotion YUKA 1000 at €799 (8.5/10) with LiDAR vision is unbeatable at this price in 2026.

Faut-il prendre un robot tondeuse avec fil ou sans fil sous 1 000 € ?

Under €1 000, perimeter wire remains the best reliability-to-price compromise: four of our five picks use wire. The only wire-free option accessible under €800 in our selection is the Mammotion YUKA 1000 (€799) in pure LiDAR vision. The Segway i108E (€999) in RTK GNSS is the other wire-free option, but it sits at the top of the budget and leaves little margin for accessories or installation.

Quelle marge de surface prévoir pour un jardin de 750 m² ?

Allow at least 30 % margin on the manufacturer surface, i.e. a robot rated at a minimum of 950 m². In real conditions (weather, obstacles, ageing battery), a robot loses 25 to 40 % of its theoretical capacity. For 750 m² actual surface, aim ideally for 1 000–1 500 m² manufacturer rating. Beyond 1 700 m² you pay for unnecessary watt-hours for a surface that will never use them.

Le Husqvarna Aspire R4 est-il un bon choix sous 1 000 € ?

It often appears in competing comparisons at €610–700 for 600 m² rated. Our database does not retain it in the top 5 because it is undersized for real 750 m²: 600 m² rated represents 0.8 times the target surface, below our minimum threshold of 950 m². At equivalent budget, the Kress Mission KR120E at €699 (1 500 m² rated) is far more relevant for a 750 m² garden.

Combien d'années dure un robot tondeuse à moins de 1 000 € ?

Five to eight years with regular maintenance. Stihl and Kress offer 5 years manufacturer warranty; Mammotion and Segway cover 2 to 3 years. Wear parts (blades, battery) remain available for 8 to 10 years for established European brands. Recent Asian models (Mammotion, Segway) are mechanically solid, but their after-sales network in France is less mature and parts lead times can be longer.

Quels sont les coûts cachés d'un robot tondeuse sous 1 000 € ?

For wire models, allow €50 to €120 for perimeter wire and pegs (approximately 200 m of wire for 750 m²). Blades must be replaced every 6 to 12 months: budget €30 to €80 per year. The battery requires replacement after 4 to 5 years, at a cost of €80 to €150. For RTK models such as the Segway i108E, allow a clear, elevated location for the reference station, ideally fixed to a wall or post.

Updated on 2026-05-11. Selection established without remuneration or partnership with the brands mentioned.

Mowy Lab · Buying guide · PicksUpdated 11 May 2026