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Gizmo Watch Column
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Type:
Gizmos Column
Product Name: Friendly Robotics' Robomower
Byline: Andy Walker, Cyberwalker Media Syndicate
Approx. Word Count: 327 words
Friendly
Robotics' Robomower
The Robomower from Friendly Robotics is an 80 lb robot on wheels that
mows your lawn while you sip a cool drink in the shade.
The clever little machine uses a removable battery pack for power and
can cut for more than two hours on a single charge. It works within
the area you set, by pegging a thin electrical wire around the edges
of your lawn. A low voltage electrical current in the wire tells the
robot where to cut.
The mow time is plenty for a small suburban plot. Because it cuts and
recuts the grass in zigzags, there are no wheel tracks or aesthetic
lines to worry about. If it encounters a live obstacle, such as kids
or pets, it gears down. If the obstacle refuses to move, then it halts.
The Robomower also mulches so there are no grass clippings to rake.
I tested this gadget on my brother's lawn. One of his neighbours commented
that it seemed to take a long time to cut the grass. My brother was
indifferent to the comment. "Who really cares how long the robot
takes to cut the grass so long as you are not doing it," he said,
adding, "It is so quiet and cute to watch, it really is no bother
at all."
However, it did a draw crowd of wonderstruck kids.
The Robomower takes a while to set up. Pegging the wire into the lawn
will take the majority of a Saturday. Over time, the grass grows up
over the wire making the perimeter invisible.
Then mowing the lawn is all about pushing a two buttons. One to set
the mower running and one to start the blender to make a cold drink.
Price: $1,199 Canadian / $795 US
More info: www.friendlyrobotics.com
Buy it:
CANADA: In Western Canada at Systematic Solutions, 250-388-4942,
www.robomowcanada.com. Or in Eastern Canada at Technogadgets and Robotics
Inc., (416) 638-4018, http://www.pricelessproducts.com.
USA: U.S. dealers are listed at www.friendlyrobotics.com or call
1-888-404-ROBO.
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