The battery is consumer-replaceable and custom-made to meet our performance requirements. Additionally, it is designed for easy removal-requiring just two screws to be removed.
Smart. There is a reason why commercial front mowers use front floating decks and real blades. Common sense tells you to design the same thing into a smaller robotic mower. I've been looking at robotic mowers for years and they all have drawbacks, and require too much babysitting. And the mowing capacity is artificially limited by software even though the machine is the same. I think this is a move in the right direction and may be the first one I buy! Some robot mowers you have to take the whole thing apart just to swap a battery, or ship them to China for service. Liking what I see.
We have a binocular camera that not only provides powerful algorithm capabilities but also records the environment, monitoring the surroundings for potential theft. We are committed to enhancing our theft prevention measures, so please rest assured.
It will automatically avoid humans. You can refer to our demonstration video here: [th-cam.com/video/2l8hNnRnUos/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eE5D_kFmftt-3RCl](th-cam.com/video/2l8hNnRnUos/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eE5D_kFmftt-3RCl).
Hello Reini, thanks for your question. Lymow One can recognize children and pets. Its response depends on the distance-if there’s some space, it will navigate around them. If they’re very close, is will stop immediately for safety.
I wish you would copy the Raymo mower. They want too much money for theirs. Maybe offer larger sizes too, with snow plow and dozer blade attachment for a larger robot.
That's cool.
and yes, I bought one. Great video!
What I want to know is, can the end user change out the battery?
The battery is consumer-replaceable and custom-made to meet our performance requirements. Additionally, it is designed for easy removal-requiring just two screws to be removed.
@@Lymow Another brilliant and highly necessary feature. Thank You!
Smart. There is a reason why commercial front mowers use front floating decks and real blades. Common sense tells you to design the same thing into a smaller robotic mower. I've been looking at robotic mowers for years and they all have drawbacks, and require too much babysitting. And the mowing capacity is artificially limited by software even though the machine is the same. I think this is a move in the right direction and may be the first one I buy! Some robot mowers you have to take the whole thing apart just to swap a battery, or ship them to China for service. Liking what I see.
Thank you for your support, and if you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Are there any anti theft features?
We have a binocular camera that not only provides powerful algorithm capabilities but also records the environment, monitoring the surroundings for potential theft. We are committed to enhancing our theft prevention measures, so please rest assured.
Does the mower completely stop if a child approaches the mower?
It will automatically avoid humans. You can refer to our demonstration video here: [th-cam.com/video/2l8hNnRnUos/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eE5D_kFmftt-3RCl](th-cam.com/video/2l8hNnRnUos/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eE5D_kFmftt-3RCl).
Hello Reini, thanks for your question. Lymow One can recognize children and pets. Its response depends on the distance-if there’s some space, it will navigate around them. If they’re very close, is will stop immediately for safety.
I wish you would copy the Raymo mower. They want too much money for theirs. Maybe offer larger sizes too, with snow plow and dozer blade attachment for a larger robot.
That's a great suggestion, and we will take it into consideration.