14 Comments

  1. Awsome review. You should do some ASMR videos. Your review was very through. Did you get another android mower? Im thinking about getting one.

  2. Your boundary wires are not properly installed. You should have used your lawn mower for the first cut. Your blades will dull faster if you have uneven ground going onto sand. You need to clear the twigs and leaves before you start. Your yard needs work for this to work. All in all you recognize this and people with a similar lawn won't expect miracle. Good work on the video.

  3. Its a robot LAWNmower….. NOT AN MAGIC DEVICE THAT WILL MAKE SAND TO GRASS!?

  4. you should have bury the peripheral wire it is only 2 cm deep and raise the height of the cut and you would have solved your problem:)

  5. Your terrain does look suspect but I from my experience with the Landroid, burried wire is preferable. After marker longer spikes would also work to keep wire in place. Possible solutions do require an extra effort bu at the end of the day, if you get this thing going, you will be pleased with it's performance. Looking at your situation, I do believe with the extra effort this Landroid can be installed for error free operation.

  6. Had you secured the wire every 32 inches with the pegs as suggested in the instructions, I don't believe you would have had issues with cut wire.
    You looked great in your debrief!

  7. This is probably one of very few real use cases for those devices, with real non-perfectly flat and non-perfectly green lawn. Very helpful. Thank you.

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