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Home > News&Blog > Blog > Innovation & Applications > RoboUP Raccoon 2 SE Review by Tom’s Guide: A Robot Mower That Truly Works on Its Own

RoboUP Raccoon 2 SE Review by Tom’s Guide: A Robot Mower That Truly Works on Its Own

Nathan L. - 2025/12/08

The Raccoon 2 SE is designed for anyone who wants a simple, affordable, wire-free robot mower for lawns under 500m². Tom's Guide spent time testing it in multiple gardens to see whether it really delivers on its 'Just Press Play' promise, without the usual complications of setup, mapping, or Wi-Fi reliance.


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Ranked by Tom's Guide


What the reviewer liked:

 

1. Extremely easy to use

2. Strong value for a wire-free mower

3. Reliable mowing performance

4. Works even without Wi-Fi

5. Quiet operation

6. Can be operated without the App

 

What could be better:

 

1. Joystick feels basic


Setup & Design


Tom's Guide found the Raccoon 2 SE very fast to assemble. Attaching the bumper takes only minutes, and the charging base can be placed on grass or a lawn edge with simple ground stakes.

 

The design:

 

- Two rear wheels

- A front swivel wheel

- AI camera

- Clean top interface

- Large emergency stop button

- Robot mower blade system


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Navigation That Doesn't Need Wires or GPS


This is where the Raccoon 2 SE stands out. Instead of boundary wire or RTK, it relies on AI vision and sensors. In Tom's Guide's first test, mowing began immediately after pressing Start, no mapping step required.


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In an 80m² garden, the mower created a clean cut and accurate map. Manual joystick mapping worked but wasn't necessary. The mower was also tested in a second garden with zero Wi-Fi access. Even without the App, it started, navigated, and completed mowing normally, confirming that it’s suitable for homes without strong outdoor Wi-Fi.


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App Use Is Optional


The App adds schedules, target mowing, border adjustments, and height control for the grass (30-80mm). But the mower fully works without it.

 

One limitation noted: Remote-control driving doesn’t mow at the same time.

 

Final Verdict


Tom's Guide concluded that the Raccoon 2 SE offers one of the most hands-off mowing experiences in its class, especially for smaller gardens. Its ability to operate without Wi-Fi, without wires, and with almost no setup makes it ideal for anyone who wants simplicity first.

 

It may occasionally need a nudge on tricky terrain, but its independence, price, and ease of use make it an excellent value, especially for daily, low-effort lawn care.

 

Interested in learning more from Tom's Guide? Click here to read the original article.

 

The Raccoon 2 SE is available on Kickstarter. Make sure to take advantage of the discounts now!

 

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