Redkey’s robotic mowers, the MGC500 and MGC1000, are designed to provide a more organized and efficient mowing experience compared to many traditional models, which operate randomly. These mowers use a structured system with intelligent path planning, allowing them to mow in neat, S-shaped patterns. This system, powered by advanced C-TOF (time-of-flight) technology, creates accurate digital maps to ensure the lawn is mowed uniformly, without missing spots or leaving unsightly stripes at the edges.
Both models are equipped with a smart feature that automatically detects when the battery level drops below 15%. When this happens, the mowers return to their charging station to recharge. Once recharged, they resume mowing right where they left off, without repeating any areas or skipping any spots.
Another notable feature is the app control, which allows users to adjust the cutting height between 30 and 70 mm directly from their smartphone. This eliminates the need for manual adjustments, making it much more convenient. Additionally, the mowers are equipped with cable break detection. If there’s a problem, such as damage caused by animals or gardening activities, the app will show the exact location of the break, enabling quick and efficient repairs.
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