If you’ve got a medium to large-sized yard that needs regular maintenance, the Mova LiDAX Ultra robotic lawn mower can turn mowing into something you barely have to think about.

One of the most common ideas in futuristic home design is small robots handling everyday chores. While robot vacuums, mops, and even automated litter boxes have become common, outdoor lawn care has remained a more challenging space—until recently.

Early robotic lawn mowers weren’t particularly impressive, but modern models have improved significantly. The Mova LiDAX Ultra is a strong example of that progress, provided you’re willing to invest in it.

It sits in a middle ground between a traditional push mower and a riding mower in terms of cost, but offers the major advantage of largely removing mowing from your to-do list. Its feature set and ease of use make it a compelling option for automated lawn care.

Of course, the real test is whether it can perform reliably without constant human intervention.

Mova LiDAX Ultra Lawn Mower review: Design and features

The Mova LiDAX Ultra follows a familiar design language seen in other robotic mowers. It features a red and black color scheme, status LEDs, and a large stop button prominently placed on top.
Black Apple Vision Pro rumors fueled by new leaked photos
More images have surfaced showing a possible black colorway of the Apple Vision Pro, revealing additional components of the headset in the darker finish. However, this does not necessarily indicate an upcoming release.

In late May, initial photos believed to show black Apple Vision Pro parts appeared online. Now, a week later, the same source has shared further images of the rumored device.

The new set of images, posted on X on Wednesday by Hong Kong-based developer Pipfix (also known as LusiRoy8), shows what appears to be Apple Vision Pro hardware in a black finish. One close-up highlights a side grille and camera, strongly suggesting it is part of the headset.

Other images show the battery pack connector without color treatment, along with the top section of the battery pack and a black braided cable. Another photo shows the band adjustment knob, also finished in black, alongside a matching headband.

Earlier posts from the same account had already revealed side speaker components in the same dark color scheme.

The leaker has previously been linked to accurate color-related leaks, including iPhone 17 Pro finishes. However, while earlier posts hinted that a black Vision Pro might be “upcoming,” the latest update is more neutral, simply asking viewers for their opinion on the color.

Despite how convincing the images appear, there is no confirmation that Apple plans to release a black version of the Vision Pro. The components could just as easily be prototype parts used to test alternative finishes that were never intended for production.

Some inconsistencies in the images also raise questions, including differences in the fabric pattern around the visor compared to the current model, and what appears to be protective wrapping on the battery pack.
Mova LiDAX Ultra Lawn Mower review: mostly hands-off lawn maintenance