The largest of the Ambrogio Twenty range, the Ambrogio Twenty 29 Deluxe is powered by a 5Ah lithium-ion battery. It has a 29cm steel cutting blade, can cut up to 2500m2 of grass, and can be programmed to work on up to 8 different areas of lawn. The motorised cutting height adjustment enables the blade to be adjusted to give cutting heights between 25mm to 60mm.
The Ambrogio robot cuts the grass within an area outlined by a perimeter wire. When the robot detects the perimeter wire, or encounters an obstacle, it changes direction in a random manner and starts mowing again in a new direction. The robot can recognise the presence of higher or thicker grass in an area of the garden and will automatically activate a spiral movement, in this area, for a perfect finish.
The Ambrogio Twenty 29 Deluxe Robot will work on a slope of up to 35% (or 20% on the perimeter wire). By adding wheel accessories, which can be purchased separately, the robot can cut slopes of up to 45%. If the slope is too steep for the robot, or if the robot tips over, then the blade will immediately stop.
If the robot strikes a solid object, then the bumper sensor is activated, and the robot will move backwards to avoid the obstacle.
The Ambrogio Twenty 29 Deluxe Robot has an integrated handle and is small, compact and easy to store and transport.
The Ambrogio Twenty 29 Deluxe Robot has an emergency STOP button, pressing this button at any time will immediately stop the blade and the robot.
The Ambrogio Twenty 29 Deluxe Robot will cut for up to 3:00 hours on a full charge. When the robot detects rain, or the battery is low, it will automatically return to its docking station.
Ambrogio robots are compatible with the Ambrogio Amico Pet Safe Device (available as an accessory). When your pet wears the device, the blade will automatically stop when your pet gets too near to the robot.
If you would like to be able to communicate and control your robot from anywhere, via your smartphone, then you might like to consider the Ambrogio Twenty 29 Elite which has more connectivity.
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