Litheli, best known for its cordless power tools, is jumping into the robot lawn mower market with two new models on display at CES. The Eyeon 500 and Skope 800 are part of the company’s broader push into autonomous outdoor systems powered by its Infinity Power Share (IPS) interchangeable battery platform. The Eyeon 500 is positioned as an accessible, boundary wire-free mower for first-time buyers, emphasizing simplicity and core automation features. For users seeking more intelligence, the Skope 800 steps up with Litheli’s NEO-FSD navigation logic and a multi-camera AI-VISION system. Unlike many advanced mowers that depend on satellite-based RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) systems for precise mapping, the Skope 800 operates RTK-free. Instead, it uses cameras and onboard AI to understand its surroundings, enabling it to navigate complex terrain and recognize boundaries without the need for perimeter wires or base stations. The Litheli Skope 800 robot lawn mower uses cameras and AI to understand its surroundings. Litheli Both mowers draw power from Litheli’s IPS battery system, which now supports not only handheld tools but also autonomous machines. The company says its updated LERA Power System 2.0 enables cross-device energy sharing, allowing the same batteries to power tools, lawn mowers, and even serve as portable power banks for devices like phones and laptops. Lithelli has not yet announced pricing or availability details for its new robot lawn mowers. If you’re attending CES in person, Litheli is exhibiting its wares at the LVCC Central Hall, booth #15430. This story is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best robot lawn mowers .