The LawnMeister H1 modular autonomous lawnmower has been announced. The modular lawnmower is manufactured by Heisenberg Robotics and it features watering and leaf-blowing modules. You can deploy the LawnMeister H1 to mow, water, or fertilize your lawn, among other features. HeisenBerg Robotics LawnMeister H1 will be available via a crowdfunding campaign.
The Heisenberg Robotics’ LawnMeister H1 has smart features that allow it to automatically schedule the lawnmowing task based on weather conditions. You can also adjust the cutting height adjustment while mowing. You can manually adjust the operational schedule to suit your lifestyle using its companion mobile app. The smartphone app also supports location tracking whenever the lawnmower is missing.
The new LawnMeister H1 comes with a modular design that allows it to do several tasks seamlessly. It can operate as a conventional lawnmower, as well as provide irrigation functionality for your lawn. It can also operate seamlessly in different terrains with varying task difficulties. The smart lawnmower can even schedule the cutting frequency to align with the time of the year and the weather conditions.
The crowdfunding campaign for the LawnMeister H1 robotic modular lawnmower will kick off in February 2023. Heisenberg Robotics hasn’t provided an exact launch date for the gadget. The initial crowdfunding pledge and the actual price of the device have not been released yet. We expect more details about the smart modular robotic lawnmower to be released ahead of the February unveiling.
Heisenberg Robotics LawnMeister H1 will be available in two variants. The smaller model is suited for 0.5-acre lawns while the second model accommodates 1-acre lawns. Their operational capacity lies between 2,000 and 4,000 square meters.
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