See how the Landroid robot finds it’s way home. Near it’s base the mowers recognizes the QR-Code and starts parking. After parking is sucessfull the robot immediately starts charching the battery.
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See how the Landroid robot finds it’s way home. Near it’s base the mowers recognizes the QR-Code and starts parking. After parking is sucessfull the robot immediately starts charching the battery.
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Thanks for sharing this video. Worx goes to some effort to avoid mentioning that the mower has absolutely no clue where it is on your lawn at any given point, and is essentially a "dumb" mower like the previous generations that only try to avoid boundaries.
It seems like Worx produces auto mowers that are great at being lawnmowers, but mediocre at being robots, whereas Segway Ecovacs, and Mammotion are the opposite – great robotics companies still learning to build a good mower.
To go home does it just go to a random edge and trace all the way back?