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Maintaining a perfectly manicured lawn requires constant motivation and thoughtful timing where you don’t disturb your neighbors. Fortunately, there are many aspects of home maintenance that have the potential for automation, or at the very least, simplification.
Just like there are automated robot vacuums that can take care of your floors and carpets, you can also entrust your lawn care to a smart lawn mower. The MowRo RM24 is one of those devices that gives your green the same ‘set it and forget it’ functionality that revolutionized interior cleaning, and
The hardware under the hood allows the MowRo to operate completely autonomously. The device is powered by a 4Ah 28V battery, so it does not require a gasoline, oil or extension cord to operate. When the battery is low, the MowRo will return to its charging station until it is ready to mow again. In addition, this robotic lawnmower is quiet, operating at just 65dB, a fraction of conventional gasoline mowers. While it’s quiet, it doesn’t sacrifice an ounce of power, with a blade that spins at 2,900 rpm.
The MowRo can also be customized according to your needs. With its easy-to-use interface, you can adjust the MowRo’s schedule to only run at certain times. This means you don’t have to worry about distracting the neighborhood at the wrong time, and you can even keep your green freshly cut when you’re away. The interface also allows you to set limits that the mower will not cross. You can even adjust the height to which your lawn is trimmed.
Finally, this mower is equipped with a myriad of safety features. The automatic shutdown feature reverses the MowRo as soon as it hits a large object. The wide outer shell also protects your property and anything the mower might encounter with the blades safely housed underneath.
If you want to put an end to the manual maintenance of your lawn, you can get the MowRo RM24 robotic lawnmower.
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