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New KOWOLL Kolmower M28E robot lawn mower arrives

The KOWOLL Kolmower M28E robot mower is suitable for lawns up to 4,000 m² (~43,056 ft²) in size. (Image source: KOWOLL)
The KOWOLL Kolmower M28E robot mower is suitable for lawns up to 4,000 m² (~43,056 ft²) in size. (Image source: KOWOLL)
The KOWOLL Kolmower M28E robot lawn mower has been revealed and will be available via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign shortly. The gadget uses RTK-GPS to navigate rather than traditional boundary wires and a retractable LiDAR sensor helps the robot to avoid obstacles. Other smart features include rain detection and edge trimming.

KOWOLL has unveiled the Kolmower M28E, a new robot lawn mower. Features of the device include satellite RTK positioning, removing the need for boundary wires, as seen on older robotic mowers. The 3D LiDAR SLAM is used to ensure the robot avoids obstacles, plus the sensor is retractable to protect the gadget from the elements when not in use. 

The Kolmower M28E can formulate an intelligent mowing plan with a rain sensor to prevent the mower from running in wet conditions. The robot can tackle slopes up to 46.6% (25°), mowing an area up to 4,000 m² (~43,056 ft²) and will automatically return to its dock to charge its 11 Ah battery as necessary. You can control the Kolmower M28E in an accompanying app where you can manage multiple mowing zones, track the GPS location of your device and adjust various settings. Other features include edge trimming capabilities and various safety tools, including tilt and reverse detection.

The KOWOLL Kolmower M28E robot lawn mower is powered by a 100W motor with a 280 mm (~11.0-in) cutting deck and an adjustable cutting height between 30 to 85 mm (~1.2 x 3.3-in). The new product will first be available to customers via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign; it is unclear when this will launch or how much the device will cost. Plus, the mower will be shown at the spoga+gafa event in Cologne from June 18.

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Polly Allcock, 2023-06-17 (Update: 2023-06-17)