RoboUP T1200 Pro Usage Tips-Why the T1200 Pro Isn’t Delivering the Results You Want
Maple Z. - 2024/09/13
When you invest in a robot mower, you'd expect it to save time, be easy to use, and deliver the results you want with minimal to no effort at all. But what happens when it falls short of these expectations? Whether it's struggling with setup, inconsistent mowing patterns, or frequent interruptions, the reason behind these issues might not be immediately obvious.
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The Time and Energy Spent on Setting Boundary Wires
Setting up boundary wires around your garden can be time-consuming and frustrating, especially for larger or more complex lawns. A blogger from Finland spent countless hours installing boundary wires around her 1,100㎡ garden. If the setup isn't perfect, your mower might not perform as expected. This is where a boundary wire-free solution like RoboUP's T1200 Pro comes to play. From listening to our users' feedback, we were able to create a smart mower that reduces setup time. It is boundary wire-free, equipped with RTK/INS/vSLAM positioning technology, and designed to handle complex gardens up to 1,200㎡.
Frequent Interruptions and Downtime
No one wants their mower to be constantly stopping and always asking for your help. That's not why you got a robot mower in the first place.
Frequent interruptions can stem from poor connectivity, battery issues, or navigation errors. If your robot mower frequently gets stuck, loses its way, or needs manual intervention, it's not truly saving you time is it? This is why now, there are plenty of new generation robot mowers that tackle these issues, by combining strong connectivity with a powerful battery and intelligent navigation. This makes it possible for new smart mowers to operate longer without the need to recharge. They are also designed to navigate complex terrains smoothly, reducing the likelihood of interruptions and giving you more hands-off lawn care.
Inconsistent Mowing Patterns
Another common issue is inconsistent mowing patterns, which can leave your lawn looking uneven or patchy. This problem often arises when the mower's navigation system is not sophisticated enough to handle complex lawn layouts or obstacles. If your mower relies solely on basic navigation or is unable to perform parallel mowing, then it might struggle to deliver a consistent cut.
Struggling to Manage Multiple Areas
Jacob, a technology manager with an extra-large garden spanning 1.44 acres, has set 7 different mowing regions, 38 No-Go Zones and 11 To-Go Zones from March to November in USA. Can your robot mower handle that level of complexity? For most models out there, the maximum number of zones is usually 4 or 6. But for new generation smart robot mowers, for the instance, the T1200 Pro, can handle up 10 zones for better coverage and more precise control with Multi-Zone Mapping.
Addressing Your Lawn Care Concerns
From the complexity of setting up boundary wires to inconsistent mowing patterns and challenges in managing multiple zones, there's a lot that can affect performance. If your robot mower is not meeting your expectations or if you want to prevent these issues from occurring, it is best to understand your garden's size and layout first before rushing into buying one. This way you'll know whether it is a boundary wire-free robot mower that you really need, or a mower that can handle multiple areas.
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