SmartMow Chews Up Grass Like Cows
Posted on Jan 5, 09 04:56 PM PDT

Have a rather large front lawn but do not have time to mow it or keep a cow? Well there is the SmarMow automatic lawn mower by RoboLabs, moving around your lawn in a circular pattern within an installed perimeter wire while munching on those extra long grass. In order to prevent thieves from profiting by picking yours up when you're not around, the SmartMower must be activated by a security key (in your possession, naturally) before it can get to work. This lithium-ion battery powered device is able to cover approximately 3,230 square feet within 3 hours, but will take up to four hours to be fully charged up. It is able to tackle slops and not only flat gound, as long as they are no steeper than 30 degrees. You will need to do your part though, cleaning the yard of sticks or debris before setting the SmartMow loose. Place a pre-order today in time for its March shipping date and you get 25% off its $999.99 price.
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