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Roborock RockNeo Q110H: What to Know About Roborock’s New Robot Lawn Mower

Roborock is moving from robot vacuums into the yard with the RockNeo Q110H, a wire-free robotic lawn mower aimed at smaller lawns. Here is what matters before treating it as a real buying-guide pick.

News note: this is launch coverage, not a hands-on review or ranked recommendation.

Why this launch matters

Roborock already has strong consumer recognition in robot vacuums, and the RockNeo Q110H brings that mapping-and-app-control story outdoors. The key angle is not just another mower launch; it is a familiar indoor-robot brand trying to make wire-free lawn care feel less intimidating.

The Q110H is positioned for up to 1/4 acre, so it is more of a small-to-medium-yard model than a heavy-duty acreage mower. That makes it a useful product to watch for homeowners who want automated mowing but do not want to bury perimeter wire.

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RockNeo Q110H specs at a glance

SpecWhat has been reported
Launch statusU.S. launch coverage began around June 10, 2026.
PriceListed around $1,299 at launch, with early launch discounts reported by several outlets.
CoverageUp to 1/4 acre.
NavigationFull-band RTK + VSLAM with Roborock’s Sentisphere environmental perception.
Obstacle avoidanceStereo vision obstacle avoidance for toys, tools, people, animals, and common yard clutter.
Cutting8.7-inch cutting width, 1.6-3.1-inch cutting height range.
TerrainReported 45% slope capability and 2.3-foot narrow-passage navigation.
Add-onsOptional PreciEdge edge module and optional 4G anti-theft module.

Who it is probably for

  • Homeowners with up to 1/4 acre who want to avoid boundary-wire installation.
  • Roborock users who already trust the brand’s app, mapping, and obstacle-avoidance approach indoors.
  • Yards with normal clutter, narrow passages, and moderate slopes where RTK plus visual navigation may help.
  • Shoppers who want to watch a new entrant before choosing between Roborock, Mammotion, Segway, Anthbot, or other wire-free mower brands.

Skip it if

  • Your lawn is larger than 1/4 acre.
  • You need an all-wheel-drive mower for rougher terrain or very demanding slopes.
  • You want a mower with lots of long-term owner feedback before buying.
  • You want the closest possible edge finish but do not want to buy an optional edge module.
  • You only want products that already have enough evidence to be ranked as buying-guide recommendations.

How it fits our robot lawn mower coverage

For now, the RockNeo Q110H belongs in our “new model to watch” lane, not the ranked picks table. The right next step is to track price, availability, owner feedback, and how it compares against established wire-free mowers. If those pieces mature, it can later move into a direct comparison against other 1/4-acre models.

Sources checked: Roborock product materials, Amazon listing data, and recent launch coverage from Reviewed, Android Authority, Tom’s Guide, and other robot/home-tech publications.

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