• Nach [Ohio]
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    172 years ago

    My robot mower does this. It traverses the lawn like a Roomba. Took me awhile to get used to.

      • @cuttlefishcarl
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        122 years ago

        My guy, robot mowers have been around for some time now. The catch is you need to bury a guide wire around the perimeter of the area the mower is meant to cut. Or at least that was the case the last time I looked into getting one.

        • @neumast
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          32 years ago

          There are some which are guided via gps now. However, i won’t trust them being so precise. For me/us burying a guide wire was the better solution. Some manufacturers even claim, that you dont have to burry the line cos it will be overgrown by grass after a short amount of time.

          • @Sylver
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            32 years ago

            GPS will only ever be accurate within 5 meters, which won’t cut it for small yards where even 1 meter over the line may send it down a hill or into the neighbors yard

            • @80085
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              22 years ago

              Linus Tech Tips reviewed one that came with a little radio tower it used for position (guessing it used a combination of many sensors). Seemed to work OK in his flat little backyard.

      • Nach [Ohio]
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        12 years ago

        Must have a big yard! Mine is good for 1/2 acre but it could just run more often so I think you could stretch it a bit