I wish it had the ability to input Coordinate Geometry. I don't own a cell phone, but I have a computer and internet, and I can create geodetic coordinates for the boundary of my property and/or alternate mow zones. There are times when I would omit a certain portion of the property due to it being wet, and I have those areas mapped out in CAD and I have Lat Long coordinates. It would be nice to have an SD Card slot for that.
Great video. Your English fine. No issues listening from Canada. Next videos I would love to see error messages and how to handle them in more detail. I know this product will be good but I’m sure all of us will run into unique situations.
@@davidwinning4932 Thank you for feedback. I will record app more detailed. In meantime I get update with new features in app. Because on start it was just app for basic operations. And with time team add more and more feature and optimize aplication
Needs a point to point mapping option to get completely straight lines. For example, if I want a straight line on the edge of my property bordering my neighbor, I should be able to set a point, drive to another point, and have it connect the two points with a straight line on the map.
Yep , for very large areas, this is really a time saver to split perfectly the area. 2nd, even with a too low cutting height, the robot should switch off the motors when he's not moving. It will destroy the lawn for sure if not . Automatically raising up the blades would be possible when it happens. 3rd as the robot is quite noisy, we should be able to define when the mowing can be done. I have a quite large lawn , so a task can take a very long time. ( 15 hours task with my luba 5000 with a simple grid ) . It would be great if he could pause the task automatically when it is forbidden. I've not seen how to correct/adjust the definition of the zone. It's never defined perfectly in one shot when you have some larges areas. Being able to save/visualize/correct the mowing zone on a computer will be usefull. Thanks for the video, I'm pretty sure that it will be better than my luba when the lawn is wet . ( One of the reason I want to swith to another robot ).
@@fastm3_fr for area where Luba need 130min, Lymow make job in 50min. So speed is more than significant. For now there is now bundary edit, because app is in development (like almost whole robot will be improved is some details in next month or two I believe) I forgot when production will start.
@@fastm3_fr They have said you can schedule different zones for different days. My plan is to create zones for different days and to limit the size of each zone to fit within the time period that I want for that day so that it isn't mowing when I don't want it to be mowing. That way I can create natural stopping points instead of it just stopping in the middle of a mowing area because it's after a certain time.
@@ryan52403 Noise is really a issue here. I will have to stop the mowing during the lunch time and night. My luba 5000 works 7/7days during daytime. Ok it may work by defining 14 zones but it will be very difficult to manage the speed of each zone, it won't be efficient at all , a lot of work, and I will get a kind of a patchwork on the lawn and probably some uncut lawn between all the zones. Pausing the task, charging during the forbidden period, and restart automatically , will help a lot if you have a very large lawn and it shouldn't be a very difficult feature to add.
Seems that the lymow is struggling with the terrain and the thick grass at 14:58. Did the mowing deck got caught? Maybe I got it wrong but the mower power seems to be mediocre. How are your impressions on it?
At that point tracks start sliping when robot try to go back uphill on angle. On video that angle is not so much visible actuall. It have power, but lose grip at that point. Problem with this unit is because battery is fixed, not plug and play to change and to much on front so it take robot out of weight ballance. Mass production unit will have exchangable battery, better weight distribution and center of gravity to avoid this problem when it need go backward
The biggest issue I see here is Lymow getting stuck due to not having enough weight AND no floating deck. Since the front deck is fixed and it can NOT follow the terrain and the therefore prone to endlessly getting itself stuck.
@@tech-obsessed it have more than enought weight, it have +30kg, and deck is floating actually. You conclude to fast...wrong. And have in mind this is actually second prototype.
Please don't use AI voice over. They are worse and people like something more authentic. Your English is great and also a really good video. Well done.
I wish it had the ability to input Coordinate Geometry. I don't own a cell phone, but I have a computer and internet, and I can create geodetic coordinates for the boundary of my property and/or alternate mow zones. There are times when I would omit a certain portion of the property due to it being wet, and I have those areas mapped out in CAD and I have Lat Long coordinates. It would be nice to have an SD Card slot for that.
I think your English is great - no need for AI my friend. Many thanks for the video
@@TheQwoff thank you for nice words, that give me boost :)
@@0ssaaI agree!
Great video. Your English fine. No issues listening from Canada. Next videos I would love to see error messages and how to handle them in more detail. I know this product will be good but I’m sure all of us will run into unique situations.
@@davidwinning4932 Thank you for feedback. I will record app more detailed. In meantime I get update with new features in app. Because on start it was just app for basic operations. And with time team add more and more feature and optimize aplication
Needs a point to point mapping option to get completely straight lines. For example, if I want a straight line on the edge of my property bordering my neighbor, I should be able to set a point, drive to another point, and have it connect the two points with a straight line on the map.
@@ryan52403 this feature is already on list to do and I hope added in future updates
Yep , for very large areas, this is really a time saver to split perfectly the area. 2nd, even with a too low cutting height, the robot should switch off the motors when he's not moving. It will destroy the lawn for sure if not . Automatically raising up the blades would be possible when it happens. 3rd as the robot is quite noisy, we should be able to define when the mowing can be done. I have a quite large lawn , so a task can take a very long time. ( 15 hours task with my luba 5000 with a simple grid ) . It would be great if he could pause the task automatically when it is forbidden. I've not seen how to correct/adjust the definition of the zone. It's never defined perfectly in one shot when you have some larges areas. Being able to save/visualize/correct the mowing zone on a computer will be usefull. Thanks for the video, I'm pretty sure that it will be better than my luba when the lawn is wet . ( One of the reason I want to swith to another robot ).
@@fastm3_fr for area where Luba need 130min, Lymow make job in 50min. So speed is more than significant.
For now there is now bundary edit, because app is in development (like almost whole robot will be improved is some details in next month or two I believe) I forgot when production will start.
@@fastm3_fr They have said you can schedule different zones for different days. My plan is to create zones for different days and to limit the size of each zone to fit within the time period that I want for that day so that it isn't mowing when I don't want it to be mowing. That way I can create natural stopping points instead of it just stopping in the middle of a mowing area because it's after a certain time.
@@ryan52403 Noise is really a issue here. I will have to stop the mowing during the lunch time and night. My luba 5000 works 7/7days during daytime. Ok it may work by defining 14 zones but it will be very difficult to manage the speed of each zone, it won't be efficient at all , a lot of work, and I will get a kind of a patchwork on the lawn and probably some uncut lawn between all the zones. Pausing the task, charging during the forbidden period, and restart automatically , will help a lot if you have a very large lawn and it shouldn't be a very difficult feature to add.
Your English is fine. No problems understanding you.
@@econodeals Thank you :)
The icons you showed at 5:18 look really similar to the ones that the Navimow uses too
Seems that the lymow is struggling with the terrain and the thick grass at 14:58.
Did the mowing deck got caught?
Maybe I got it wrong but the mower power seems to be mediocre. How are your impressions on it?
A better option would be for the robot to automatically raise the height of the mower when it detects this with a sudden decrease in mowing power
At that point tracks start sliping when robot try to go back uphill on angle. On video that angle is not so much visible actuall. It have power, but lose grip at that point. Problem with this unit is because battery is fixed, not plug and play to change and to much on front so it take robot out of weight ballance. Mass production unit will have exchangable battery, better weight distribution and center of gravity to avoid this problem when it need go backward
The biggest issue I see here is Lymow getting stuck due to not having enough weight AND no floating deck.
Since the front deck is fixed and it can NOT follow the terrain and the therefore prone to endlessly getting itself stuck.
@@tech-obsessed it have more than enought weight, it have +30kg, and deck is floating actually. You conclude to fast...wrong. And have in mind this is actually second prototype.
Please don't use AI voice over. They are worse and people like something more authentic.
Your English is great and also a really good video. Well done.
@@grumpySafa Thank you :)