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Sunseeker S4 Shows How Robotic Lawn Care Is Finally Becoming Easy

Last updated: Jan 14, 2026 8:23 am UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Image 1 of Sunseeker S4 Shows How Robotic Lawn Care Is Finally Becoming Easy

At CES 2026, where high-tech products often come with equally high setup demands, Sunseeker is earning attention for doing the opposite. The Sunseeker S4 robotic lawn mower is built around a simple idea: autonomy only works if people can actually use it. And judging by the reaction during CES week—including strong hands-on interest at Pepcom Digital Experience—that message is resonating.


While many robotic mowers still rely on boundary wires, antennas, and complicated calibration, the S4 promises a far more approachable experience. Visitors at Pepcom quickly gravitated toward the mower, asking the same question again and again: “So there are really no wires?” The answer—yes—was often followed by a closer look at the sensors and mapping system that make it possible.

Image 1 of Sunseeker S4 Shows How Robotic Lawn Care Is Finally Becoming Easy

No Wires, No Antennas, No Guesswork

The most immediate difference with the Sunseeker S4 is setup. There are no perimeter wires to bury and no external antennas to install. Users simply place the mower on the lawn, connect it to Wi-Fi, and let it begin learning the space.


Using LiDAR and AI vision, the S4 automatically creates a 3D map of the yard, identifying boundaries, pathways, and obstacles without manual input. That “drop-and-go” approach dramatically lowers the barrier to entry for homeowners who want automation but don’t want a weekend project.

At Pepcom, this ease of setup became one of the biggest conversation starters, especially among attendees who had previously tried—and abandoned—robotic mowers due to complicated installation.

Smarter Sensing for Real-World Yards

Once running, the S4 relies on Sunseeker’s AllSense™ 3D Fusion Sensing System, which combines high-precision LiDAR with an AI camera. This allows the mower to perceive its environment in real time, avoiding objects before contact rather than reacting afterward.


The system can recognize:

  • Common yard obstacles like stones, furniture, and garden features
  • Moving objects such as pets or toys
  • Edges, stairs, and drop-offs that could pose safety risks

This level of awareness allows the S4 to operate smoothly in dynamic environments, where conditions change from day to day.

A Robotic Mower Designed for Everyday Life

Beyond sensing and setup, the S4 focuses on mowing quality. Intelligent path planning creates clean, consistent cutting patterns—even in irregularly shaped lawns—while adaptive edge cutting reduces the need for manual trimming along borders.


The mower is also built to handle real-world conditions, with traction designed for sloped lawns, automatic recharging when the battery runs low, and rain detection that sends it back to its dock when weather turns bad.

Taken together, the Sunseeker S4 feels less like a tech experiment and more like a practical household tool. At CES 2026 and Pepcom, the interest it generated wasn’t driven by flashy demos—it came from people recognizing something they could actually imagine using at home.


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