Robokos introduces Artificial Intelligence lawn Mower robots

Robokos introduces Artificial Intelligence lawn Mower robots

      For the first time, three models of lawn mowers have appeared in the company's line, which do not need special wires to limit the territory. These robots mow the lawn themselves, avoid obstacles and return to the base to recharge.

       The new products work with the help of modern technologies: satellite navigation, cameras and ultrasonic sensors. Thanks to this, they confidently move around the site, avoiding trees, flower beds and other objects. Even in hard-to-reach places, the grass will be neatly trimmed.

       The Robokos RoboUP series includes the T600 and T1200 models with three "sensing" systems — RTK positioning, VSLAM cameras and ultrasonic sensors. Another model, the Robokos RV600bi, is equipped with stereo cameras with artificial intelligence.Image: Robokos Press Service

       The absence of wires makes the use of such lawn mowers especially convenient. Their installation is quick and does not require digging the ground or stretching cables. It is safe for pets, and all settings are easily set in a convenient mobile application.

       The Robokos T600 and T1200 models use the RTK system, which helps them plot routes with an accuracy of 1 centimeter by connecting to four satellite systems at once: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and Galileo. Thanks to this, the technology works confidently even where the GPS signal is weak.

       VSLAM cameras allow robots to "see" and remember objects, as well as quickly analyze the surrounding space. Through the application, you can view the site map and set the desired areas for haircuts.

       Each robot is equipped with a powerful battery that takes just over an hour to charge and provides up to 100 minutes of continuous operation.

Robokos introduces Artificial Intelligence lawn Mower robots Robokos introduces Artificial Intelligence lawn Mower robots

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Robokos introduces Artificial Intelligence lawn Mower robots

For the first time, three models of lawn mowers have appeared in the company's line, which do not need special wires to limit the territory. These robots mow the lawn themselves, avoid obstacles and return to the base to recharge.