The GPS mapping on the Segway Navimow i105N tends to be pretty accurate once you get everything set up. According to the manufacturer's product description, it can handle multi-zone management through its app, which is handy if you have different sections to mow, like a front and back yard. It covers up to 1/8 of an acre, making it a good fit for small to medium-sized lawns.
Our research suggests that the initial setup can be a bit tricky, but once you’ve got the zones defined properly, the mower does a great job navigating between them. One person mentioned they had success by creating channels and customizing the mowing directions and boundaries for each zone, ensuring it didn't miss any spots.
That said, it might struggle a bit with more complex environments or irregularly shaped boundaries. It's not a huge problem though—many people have found that with some trial and error, like adjusting the mowing direction or guiding it manually through tough areas, the Navimow eventually gets the hang of things.
Once everything's set up, it generally maintains the different sections accurately and consistently.
So, in short, the Segway Navimow i105N's GPS mapping is reliable and effective for multiple lawn zones. The setup might take some patience, but its accuracy and efficiency post-setup seem to meet most users' expectations.