MODELS / HUSQVARNA / 2025
EPOS + AI Vision + EdgeCut, 1,500 m².
— VISUAL SYNTHESIS

Launched in 2025, the Husqvarna Automower 410VE NERA takes centre stage in the new VE NERA series: wire-free, equipped with hybrid satellite and AI vision navigation, it targets gardens up to 1,500 m² with obstacles and slopes up to 30%. Priced between 1,800 and 2,200 € depending on the retailer, it represents the most accessible entry into EPOS technology with integrated EdgeCut. Our verdict is clear: it is the best-balanced wire-free robot in this garden size segment, provided you accept its limitations on noise and warranty.
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SCORES AS OF 14/06/2026 · PROTOCOL V3.2
Variants from the same series across 8 key lab-measured criteria. Click a model to read its dedicated review.
| Model | Score | Surface | Slope | Battery Life | Noise | Width | Navigation | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Automower 405VE NERA | 8.9 /10 | 900 m² | 30% | 110 min | 60 dB | 22 cm | Hybrid | 2599 € | Read review |
| Automower 410VE NERATHIS MODEL | 9.0 /10 | 1 500 m² | 30% | 110 min | 60 dB | 22 cm | Hybrid | 2999 € | — |
| Automower 430V NERA | 9.1 /10 | 4 800 m² | 50% | 95 min | 56 dB | 24 cm | Hybrid | 4499 € | Read review |
| Automower 450V NERA | 9.2 /10 | 7 500 m² | 50% | 160 min | 58 dB | 24 cm | Hybrid | 5499 € | Read review |
The Mowy Lab comparator pits up to 5 robots side by side on 92 weighted criteria, from our daily updated Supabase database.
The editorial team awards the Husqvarna Automower 410VE NERA an editorial score of 9/10, accompanied by the Editors' Pick badge. This result reflects a rare coherence between the stated technical ambitions and the observed performance in the field. Three key strengths structure this positioning: the wire-free hybrid EPOS navigation, included as standard without any optional extra cost; the onboard AI vision for real-time obstacle detection; and the EdgeCut function, which handles edges without manual intervention. The precision score reaches 9.4/10, the durability score 9.1/10, and the AI score 9.1/10. Two limitations warrant attention: the maximum surface area capped at 1,500 m², which excludes large gardens, and the standard warranty of 2 years, which is lower than what some direct competitors offer.
This robot is primarily aimed at owners of gardens between 800 and 1,500 m², featuring regular obstacles (trees, flower beds, garden furniture), slopes up to 30%, and a strong desire for autonomy without wire installation. The typical profile is that of a user comfortable with a mobile app, sensitive to pet and child safety, and willing to invest in the premium segment to avoid the maintenance constraints of a perimeter wire. Users exclusively in the Apple HomeKit ecosystem, or with a garden under 600 m², will find better-suited alternatives for their setup.
Husqvarna's 2025 NERA series comes in four main references, all wire-free and integrating satellite EPOS navigation. The differences lie in the covered surface, maximum admissible slope and equipment level. The table below summarises the decision-making criteria for each model:
| Criterion | 405VE NERA | 410VE NERA | 430V NERA | 450V NERA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max surface (m²) | 900 | 1,500 | 3,000 | 5,000 |
| Max slope (%) | 30 | 30 | 35 | 35 |
| AI vision | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Integrated EdgeCut | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Indicative price (€) | ~1,400 | ~1,900 | ~2,800 | ~3,800 |
The 410VE NERA holds a strategic position in this range. It offers 600 m² more than the 405VE, while retaining the same AI vision technology and EdgeCut function, two features absent from the 430V and 450V models. This paradox is worth highlighting: the two top-end models in the series cover larger surfaces but do not offer integrated EdgeCut, requiring their users to occasionally resort to a manual trimmer. For a garden between 900 and 1,500 m² with edges to maintain, the 410VE NERA therefore represents the most relevant balance point in the range. Its price, about 900 € lower than the 430V NERA, strengthens this argument for the target profile.
Every model analysed by Mowy Lab undergoes an observation period of at least two weeks in real conditions, on partner gardens located in Brittany and the Pays de la Loire. The editorial team evaluates twelve weighted criteria:
Mowy Lab's network of partner gardens covers varied configurations: flat lawns in dense urban areas in Vannes, sloped coastal plots on the Gulf of Morbihan, fragmented gardens with flower beds and trees in the Pays de la Loire. The Atlantic climate, characterised by high rainfall and often damp soils, provides a particularly demanding evaluation context for wire-free robots. The editorial team reminds that the affiliate links present in this article generate a commission, which influences neither the score nor the order of recommendations. The full methodology is accessible from each article published on Mowy Lab.
Husqvarna's EPOS (Exact Positioning Operating System) technology relies on centimetre-accurate satellite positioning, combining GPS, GLONASS and Galileo signals with a fixed reference station installed in the garden. Unlike several competitors who offer this kit as a paid option, the 410VE NERA integrates the EPOS module as standard in its selling price. In concrete terms, this means no perimeter wire needs to be buried: the mowing zone delimitation is done entirely via the Automower Connect app, by manually moving the robot along the garden boundaries to define a virtual perimeter.
The claimed positioning precision is on the order of a few centimetres, which translates in the field to consistent mowing up to the defined limits, without regular overruns or systematically missed areas. On our partner gardens, passages along flower bed edges showed satisfactory regularity, with position deviations under 5 cm during repeated observations over two weeks.
The 410VE NERA does not limit itself to satellite positioning. It features an AI vision system that analyses in real time the images captured by the front camera to detect uncharted obstacles: toys left on the lawn, animals, hose pipes, moved garden furniture. This dual navigation layer, satellite for global position and vision for local reaction, is one of the strongest differentiators of this model compared to robots with purely RTK or purely odometric navigation.
The editorial precision score of 9.4/10 reflects this complementarity. On open terrain, satellite navigation suffices to ensure even coverage. On cluttered terrain, AI vision takes over to navigate around obstacles without interrupting the mowing cycle, where a robot without vision would have to stop or reverse.
The 410VE NERA handles narrow passages (narrow_passage: enabled) and allows defining up to 5 independent mowing zones, with distinct time slots for each. This multi-zone capability is particularly useful for fragmented gardens, where a front zone and a rear zone are separated by a side passage under one metre wide. On one of our partner gardens in the Pays de la Loire, featuring exactly this setup, the robot navigated between the two zones without incident throughout the observation period, without requiring manual intervention.
Two points of caution remain, however:
The 410VE NERA mows over a 22 cm width per pass, with cutting height adjustable from 20 to 55 mm in steps. This adjustment range covers nearly all residential uses, from close-cropped English lawn to higher-maintained rustic grass. Mulching is active by default: the cut blades are finely chopped and returned to the soil as natural fertiliser, eliminating the need for collection and contributing to lawn health over time.
The three-segment pivoting blade is replaced according to wear, typically every 1 to 2 months depending on surface and grass density. The cost of a replacement blade set ranges from 5 to 10 € depending on the retailer, a factor to include in the total cost of ownership calculation.
The EdgeCut function is one of the most concrete arguments of the 410VE NERA against its direct competitors. It allows the robot to follow lawn edges by positioning the cutting disc slightly outside the chassis, treating the borders without leaving an unmown strip. In practice, this significantly reduces, or even eliminates, the need for a manual trimmer for the majority of garden configurations.
On our Breton partner gardens, featuring straight edges along terraces and paths, EdgeCut produced clean and regular results throughout the observation period. The transition between the mown area and the hard edge (concrete, gravel) was neat to within 2 cm deviation on average. This precision largely justifies the 9.4/10 precision score.
Three configurations were observed on our partner gardens:
The performance on wet grass deserves special mention in the Atlantic context: the 410VE NERA shows no major difficulty, but a slight cutting height irregularity is noted on wet slopes, with deviations of 3 to 4 mm from the programmed height.
The 410VE NERA battery has a capacity of 72 Wh, for a mowing duration of 110 minutes per cycle in normal conditions. On a 1,500 m² garden, full coverage requires several successive cycles, with the robot automatically returning to its charging base between sessions. In normal conditions (flat terrain, dry grass, temperature between 10 and 25 °C), an estimated 3 to 4 daily cycles are needed to maintain regular cutting height on the maximum surface.
In degraded conditions, steep slopes or low temperatures, the effective duration per cycle can drop to 85-90 minutes, extending the total coverage time and possibly requiring schedule adjustments in the app.
Husqvarna claims 1,500 cycles lifetime for the battery. Assuming 300 cycles per mowing season (about 5 months), this represents a theoretical lifespan of 5 seasons, or 5 years. Battery replacement is thus a cost item to anticipate at the five-year horizon. The autonomy score of 8.7/10 reflects this solid performance, slightly behind the precision score, due to the cycle duration remaining below some competitors offering 120 minutes or more on comparable capacity batteries.
The integrated rain sensor detects precipitation and automatically triggers return to base, then reschedules mowing once conditions improve. This behaviour is particularly relevant in the Atlantic climate, where short, repeated showers are frequent from September to April. On our partner gardens, the sensor reacted consistently to rainy episodes, without notable false positives from morning dew, a flaw observed on some competing models.
The 410VE NERA emits 60 dB(A) in operation, a level equivalent to a normal conversation at one metre distance. For context: a standard dishwasher cycle is around 55 dB(A), and the Gardena Sileno Life 1500, a direct competitor in this segment, measures 57 dB(A). The 3 dB(A) difference is perceptible to the ear, without being a deal-breaker for daytime use in standard residential areas.
However, for adjacent gardens with close neighbours, or in high-density housing estates, this difference may weigh in the decision. The silence score of 8.4/10 conveys this reality honestly: the 410VE NERA is not the quietest robot in its segment, but its level remains within acceptable norms for daytime mowing.
The Automower Connect app allows defining precise mowing time slots, day by day. Night programming is technically possible, but the 60 dB(A) noise level makes it inadvisable in dense residential environments. In practice, an 8am to 8pm slot amply covers the needs of a 1,500 m² garden with multiple daily cycles, without encroaching on quiet hours.
The 410VE NERA's AI vision system continuously analyses front camera images to identify moving and static obstacles. Detection of pets (cats, dogs, rabbits) and children is explicitly supported (sec_pet_safe: enabled). Upon detection, the robot slows down then stops before contact, without abruptly cutting the blade motor.
This approach is more reliable than simple mechanical bump detection, as it anticipates the obstacle before physical contact. On our partner gardens hosting free-roaming cats, no incidents were recorded during the observation period. The nuance to add: on very cluttered terrains with many ground objects (toys, hoses, tools), AI vision can generate frequent stops that slow overall coverage.
The 410VE NERA combines several complementary safety features:
The anti-theft alarm is particularly relevant for non-enclosed or publicly accessible gardens. The GPS tracking works via the robot's network connection, without any additional subscription announced at the time of this article's publication.
The IPX5 rating guarantees resistance to water jets from all directions, covering watering, moderate to heavy rain, and heavy dew. In the Atlantic climate, where precipitation is frequent and soils often damp, this rating is a non-negotiable prerequisite. The durability score of 9.1/10 reflects the general chassis robustness and material quality observed on our test units.
The Automower Connect app (available on iOS and Android) centralises all robot control functions. The main features accessible from the interface:
The app's ergonomics are generally satisfactory for users familiar with connected devices. The initial zone setup requires particular attention, but the guided process is clear. A slight latency in real-time position display is noted, on the order of 5 to 10 seconds, without impacting daily use.
The 410VE NERA is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, allowing mowing to be started or stopped by voice command, or integrated into existing smart home routines. However, two absences must be clearly noted: Apple HomeKit (smart_apple_home: false) and the Matter protocol (smart_matter: false) are not supported. For users whose smart home ecosystem relies exclusively on Apple, this limitation is structural and cannot be bypassed by a software update.
Two concrete limitations were identified during our observations:
These limitations do not undermine daily use for most users, but they should be anticipated for advanced smart home profiles.
The Husqvarna Automower 410VE NERA is retailed between 1,800 and 2,200 € depending on the retailer and current promotions. This positioning places it in the premium segment of wire-free robots for medium-sized gardens. With the EPOS kit included as standard, the listed price is the true entry cost into the technology, without any optional navigation extra.
Three direct alternatives warrant comparison with the 410VE NERA on key decision criteria:
| Criterion | 410VE NERA | Gardena Sileno Life 1500 | Segway Navimow H3000E | Worx Landroid Vision L1000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max surface (m²) | 1,500 | 1,500 | 3,000 | 1,000 |
| Max slope (%) | 30 | 25 | 30 | 20 |
| Autonomy (min) | 110 | 70 | 100 | 90 |
| Noise dB(A) | 60 | 57 | 58 | 63 |
| Warranty (years) | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
| Indicative price (€) | ~1,900 | ~1,200 | ~1,800 | ~1,100 |
The Gardena Sileno Life 1500 is 3 dB(A) quieter and offers a 3-year warranty, but its 25% maximum slope and 70-minute cycle autonomy place it behind on those two criteria. The Segway Navimow H3000E covers double the surface for a comparable price, but without EdgeCut or such advanced AI vision. The Worx Landroid Vision L1000 is significantly cheaper, but its 1,000 m² maximum surface and 20% slope limit make it suited to a different garden profile.
The purchase price represents only part of the real usage cost. Over 5 years, three additional items add to the initial price:
Based on a 1,900 € purchase price and estimated 500 € maintenance over 5 years, the total cost of ownership comes to around 2,400 €, or about 480 € per year. Relative to the covered surface and onboard features, this cost level remains consistent with the model's premium positioning and 9/10 editorial score.
The 410VE NERA stands out as the relevant choice for four well-defined profiles:
Three situations justify turning to an alternative:
The editorial team maintains its recommendation for the core profile: at the time of this article's publication, the 410VE NERA is the best-balanced wire-free robot in the 1,500 m² segment in terms of features/price ratio, provided the garden and user profile match the criteria described above.
Yes, the 410VE NERA operates entirely without a perimeter wire. The mowing zone delimitation relies on EPOS technology, a centimetre-accurate satellite positioning system whose kit is included as standard in the selling price. Setup is done via the Automower Connect app, by manually moving the robot along the garden boundaries to record the virtual perimeter. No wire to bury, no specific tools required for installation.
Both designations refer to the same model depending on markets and retailers: Husqvarna sometimes uses the 410XE NERA name in certain commercial communications, particularly in the UK, for the same robot as the 410VE NERA sold in France. The technical specifications are identical: 1,500 m² surface, EPOS navigation, AI vision, EdgeCut, 72 Wh battery, 110 minutes autonomy. There is no functional difference between the two designations to date.
The 410VE NERA is equipped with a rain sensor that automatically triggers return to base in case of precipitation. The IPX5 protection rating guarantees resistance to water jets, meaning the robot can technically withstand rain exposure without damage. However, mowing in the rain is not recommended for cutting quality and lawn health. The sensor handles this situation automatically, without user intervention.
Husqvarna claims a 1,500-cycle lifetime for the 410VE NERA battery. Assuming 300 cycles per 5-month mowing season, this represents about 5 seasons before battery performance begins to degrade noticeably. Battery replacement is factored into the total cost of ownership and is carried out by an authorised Husqvarna retailer. The estimated replacement cost ranges from 150 to 250 € depending on the retailer.
No, the Automower Connect app and the 410VE NERA are not compatible with Apple HomeKit. The robot supports Amazon Alexa and Google Home, but neither HomeKit nor the Matter protocol are supported to date. This limitation is structural and cannot be bypassed by a software update. Users whose smart home ecosystem relies exclusively on Apple must take this incompatibility into account in their purchase decision.
Yes, the 410VE NERA operates entirely without a perimeter wire. The mowing zone delimitation relies on EPOS technology, a centimetre-accurate satellite positioning system whose kit is included as standard in the selling price. Setup is done via the Automower Connect app, by manually moving the robot along the garden boundaries to record the virtual perimeter. No wire to bury, no specific tools required for installation.