World's FIRST Robot Mower with Real Mower Blades - Insane Results
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- The Lymow One is the first residential autonomous robot mower to use traditional lawn mower blades. In todays review we go over all its specs, cut quality, durability and more!
The Lymow One is available on kickstarter!
Kickstarter: bit.ly/47XPSzg
Official Website: www.lymow.com/
***Disclaimer - this was a paid sponsored video
The Lymow One is an innovative robotic lawn mower designed to provide efficient and autonomous lawn care without the need for perimeter wires. Its advanced features and robust design make it suitable for various terrains and lawn sizes.
Key Features and Specifications:
Cutting Deck and Blades:
Cutting Width: The mower features a 16-inch (405 mm) cutting width, allowing for substantial coverage with each pass
Cutting Height: Adjustable between 1.2 to 4 inches (30-100 mm), enabling customization based on lawn preferences
Blade Type: Equipped with dual mulching blades that rotate at speeds up to 6,000 RPM, ensuring a clean and efficient cut while promoting healthy lawn growth through natural fertilization
Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance:
Navigation System: Utilizes RTK-VSLAM technology for precise positioning, eliminating the need for boundary wires and ensuring accurate navigation even in complex environments
Obstacle Detection: Features ultrasonic radars, bumper sensors, semantic recognition, and depth perception capabilities to intelligently detect and avoid obstacles, ensuring safe operation
Terrain Handling:
Drive System: Incorporates tracked treads, enabling it to handle slopes up to 45 degrees and obstacles up to 2 inches (50 mm) in height, providing versatility across diverse terrains
Power and Performance:
Motor Power: Equipped with a 300W rated motor with a peak output of 1,200W, allowing it to tackle tough and thick grass effortlessly
Battery Life: Features a high-capacity LiFePO4 battery known for its reliability and durability, ensuring consistent performance over time
Additional Features:
App Control: Manage mowing schedules, set no-go zones, and monitor real-time progress through a user-friendly mobile app, providing convenience and customization
Safety Features: Includes a patented blade fender exceeding international safety standards, instant blade stop upon shutdown, and safeguards for children and pets, ensuring safe operation
Anti-Theft Protection: Incorporates geo-fence alarms, device locks, and GPS tracking to prevent unauthorized use and theft
The Lymow One represents a significant advancement in robotic lawn care, combining cutting-edge technology with practical features to maintain your lawn effortlessly. Its ability to handle challenging terrains and adapt to various lawn conditions makes it a versatile choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and efficient mowing solution.
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The Lymow One is available on kickstarter!
Kickstarter: bit.ly/47XPSzg
Official Website: www.lymow.com/
***Disclaimer - this was a paid sponsored video
This has to be the best robot mower you've shown yet. It checks all the boxes if you're in the market for one.
This or the Oasa R1
Tracks aren't optimal for your regular lawns. This is more suited for rougher grassed areas if anything at all
How do you keep people from stealing it and the dock? Sure, maybe it's coded or locked out to operate but people are dumb.
They are getting closer. When they make a reel mower and can stripe then maybe then they will have to also make a robotic Striperman to watch it 😂
there's a ton of cool stuff out there
@@pestandlawnginjajust checked out the Oasa r1 . Very cool but I am not yet ready to retire lol
@@Striperman good on you!
Elons new robot is going to be pushing lawn mowers pretty soon 😂
My garden lacks wine glasses and hotdogs, but I wonder how it copes with small branches and molehills. If it avoids those as well, there remains not much to do for it.
How does it do with leaves? It fall here in the northeast and the ground is covered with then
I was unable to test how it does with leaves. the blades spin as a regular lawn mower does. the current model is a side discharge. as a best guess it'll do fine but the deck will push the leaves if its not at its higher settings.
@@pestandlawnginja Great SEND IT HERE
@hollandpatrick hahaha 😆
This was a pre production model. I don't have one
We need a robot reel mower!
Cub cadet has a large one.
Or the other kickstarter oasa is one.
Slaying robots 😂
Love it
Nice Devise 😊
Cost...... How much do you think it will be?
Kickstarter went live yesterday. Go check it out.
Since it's a Kickstarter campaign, there are limited numbers at the current pricing before the pricing goes up... So it's best to check for what the current pricing is...
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... First? Solid blades have been a thing for quite some while on robots, most manufacturers don't use them since they use more power and are louder than the more common blade discs.
The Stihl iMow 632/422 have had a "real" mower blade since 2014. And the Ambrogio and robomow have used solid blades as well since they started making them basically.
So I’m not to only one with a No-No zone.
There are reel robot lawnmowers
Finally!!!!! I thought I was the only one ever thinking I’m in the twilight zone lol looking at stupid pathetic razor blades and being told to replace all that every 3 weeks 😂 after all of which paying $3k for which imho is pure insanity
This machine is pretty cool
Finally, have you been living under a rock? Solid blades have been fitted on robots since like 2005.. (Ambrogio, robomow, Stihl)
@@pieebobeg nope incorrect. Do you even know how to read?
Why finally? Blades like this on a robot are stupid and very dangerous.
What???