Lymow One: Robot mower with chain drive and without boundary wire launches with 37% discount
The Lymow One, a new robotic lawnmower currently being funded on Kickstarter, stands out at first glance: it does not use wheels to move, but caterpillar tracks. According to the manufacturer, this kind of movement makes it easy to overcome large obstacles such as branches and even steps. According to the specs, 100% inclines (45°) can also be overcome.
Up to 7,000 m² can be mowed per day. The mowing width is 405 millimeters and the mowing height can be adjusted between 30 and 100 millimeters. The two mowing discs with the blades rotate at 6,000 revolutions per minute, the maximum power is specified at an impressive 1,200 watts; the rated continuous power is, unsurprisingly, significantly lower at 300 watts.
Navigation takes place entirely without a boundary wire, which makes installation much easier. Like so many advanced robotic lawnmowers, GPS-RTK is used, so a base station has to be placed. An IMU unit is also available, as is the option of optical detection. The robotic lawnmower can be controlled via an app and various zones are supported.
As part of a crowdfunding campaign, the Lymow One lawnmower is currently promised to supporters for a starting price of $1.899 without the RTK station. Delivery is scheduled for February 2025. As always, crowdfunding campaigns usually come with a certain degree of risk, especially ambitious projects.
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