If mowing grass is not one of your favorite weekend pastimes, you may want to consider purchasing a robotic mower. The latest craze in grass mowing, robotic mowers have unique features that are quite convenient for those who don’t have time to mow their lawns themselves.
The way robotic mowers operate can help improve your lawn’s aesthetic. Robotic mowers are designed to only trim a little of the grass blade at a time, around an inch or less. Cutting only a small portion of the grass blade promotes better growth and reduces your lawn’s vulnerability to disease and pests. As an added bonus, the small clippings serve as natural fertilizer for your lawn. Robotic mowers are also programmed to mow in random patterns, meaning there are no wheel ruts that prevent the grass from growing upright.
Some robotic mower models can mow in light rain, while others are equipped with sensors that detect rain and direct the mower back to its charging station to wait it out. Since robotic mowers rely on guide wires or sensors to mark the boundaries of the lawn, they are also able to mow in the dark. Their “bump detection” feature helps them navigate around most obstacles in the yard. Robotic mowers can also operate on slopes up to 24 degrees, depending on the model.
High-quality robotic mowers like the MowRo feature three high-quality cutting blades that can be programmed to mow every 48 hours to keep your lawn in tip-top shape. You can even adjust the cutting height on the mower from 0.8 to 2.4 inches, giving you more choice in how your lawn looks.
Robotic mowers also have features that let you control them remotely. They are equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity that allows you to program them from an app on your phone or computer, freeing up your time for other projects. Many robotic mowers are also compatible with home automation systems.
Powered by rechargeable batteries, robotic mowers are more convenient than traditional mowers. They don’t require gasoline or engine oil, and they don’t produce emissions. Robotic mowers are also much quieter than gasoline-powered mowers, so they won’t disturb your neighbors, even when mowing at night.
You also don’t need to remember to keep robotic mowers charged, as they are programmed to return to their charging stations when they need to charge. After the charge is complete, the robotic mower begins its job once again.
Another benefit of robotic mowers is that they require less storage space than standard mowers. They fit compactly at their charging stations when not in use. These devices also require less maintenance than traditional lawnmowers. Owners of robotic mowers simply need to wipe them down and change the blades periodically. Robotic mowers also typically come equipped with theft-deterrent systems, such as alarms, GPS tracking, and activation codes, keeping your investment safe from theft.
Perhaps the greatest benefit is the time that robotic mowers can save you, since they require minimal work from an operator. Spending less time behind the mower also means you spend less time exposed to the sun, heat, and outdoor allergens.
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