Twenty ZR is the brand new simple, compact, light, powerful and fast robot mower, which does not require the installation of perimeter wire. The robot is equipped with the most innovative technologies, which allow it to manage and map the garden by learning its characteristics. ZR technology integrates artificial intelligence systems with radar sensors, allowing the robot to detect grass, recognise obstacles at a distance (stationary and moving), edges and perimeters.
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Do you ship to Hawaii?
Will this detect woodchip under a tree ?
web site doesn't work
not a good sign
Is there a dealer in Ireland?
I have yet to see a robo mower cut a single blade of grass
buongiorno , volevo sapere se per delimitare aree da non tagliare si potesse usare il cavo perimetrale in modo da creare un'isola. nel senso di creare un cerchio con il filo in modo che il robot non entri
Croatia dealer?
I guess it contains "Coherent Pulses" PCR millimeter wave radar sensor from Swedish company Acconeer, to make it accurately identify grass and concrete, so as to avoid the mower running to non-turf ground such as hard concrete floors and wooden floors.
very excited to see this development, perimeter wires is the biggest reason I don't buy one of these. Now hopefully one that covers more area will soon follow, like at least 3000sqm.
When will this be available for sale in the U.S. market?
Also, if you want better penetration in the U.S., it would be a very good idea to have an even higher cut height available, such as 4 inches (~10cm) for the Upper Midwest, where we use mostly cool season grasses.
I notice you do not point out the max cut height on this unit, but I hope it is at least 3.5 inches.
You state that this unit does not require a perimeter wire, but how is a mowing boundary maintained in the absence of a physical boundary to turn the machine around? I.e. an area of flat open grass shared between two neighbors. Is this maintained by GPS or is a perimeter wire necessary?
Amazin .. this is what I'm looking for