Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Unlike traditional mowers, robotic mowers use razor-like blades. They cut off less grass at a time and trim more frequently, which keeps your lawn healthier and naturally fertilized with fine clippings.

  • All mowers we carry do not require a boundary wire, meaning installation is non-invasive to your yard. Our mowers utilize a combination of technologies like RTK, Vision AI, and sensors to navigate with precision and efficiency.

  • Robotic mowers include safety features like lift and tilt sensors that immediately stop the blades if the unit is picked up or disturbed. Our models also have obstacle avoidance measures like radar, camera, and other sensors to help avoid people, pets, and obstacles.

  • Very minimal maintenance is required:

    • Clean the mower every 1–2 weeks

    • Inspect blades and wheels periodically

    • Seasonal software updates and occasional part checks

  • Typically every 1–3 months, depending on usage and lawn conditions. Heavier use or sandy soil may require more frequent changes.

  • We advise keeping your mower in a dry location, such as your garage or basement. Or ask us about our winter storage program!

  • Our robotic mowers last 5+ years with proper care. Batteries may need replacement after 3–5 years, depending on usage.

  • Yes— our robotic mowers are designed to operate through rain and irrigation, however, our models also include rain sensors and will return to the dock to protect lawn health and prevent clumping.

  • Yes. In fact, nighttime operation is ideal for quiet mowing and consistent scheduling. Our mowers even have night vision cameras to avoid wildlife at night!

  • The mower will alert you through the app if it gets stuck. You can quickly locate and reposition it, and most of our models often attempt self-recovery before notifying you.