Mova 1000 (1000 m², Without boundary wire)
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Mova 1000

1000 m², Without boundary wire


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1 year ago

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digitec

1 year ago

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Yes, several robot lawnmowers can be controlled with the same app, as the app control allows individual settings and map management. You can therefore manage two devices for your patios via the app by creating separate maps and settings for each robot lawnmower.
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2 weeks ago

Unfortunately, we can't answer this specifically as we don't have the experience. However, the question remains in the Community in case anyone can help. Alternatively, I recommend contacting the manufacturer directly for technical support. https://ch.mova.tech/pages...
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1 month ago

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digitec

1 month ago

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I am not completely sure of the exact current firmware version for the Mova 600, the information provided does not include a specific version number, but recommend checking the MOVAhome app for update notifications or enabling the automatic update function. Check this in your app or ask in our Community for the latest info.
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1 month ago

Unfortunately, we do not have sufficient practical experience with this product ourselves. If your question cannot be answered here by other customers, you can of course also use our forum in this category.
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2 months ago

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digitec

2 months ago

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Yes, the robot mows until the edge of the lawn using its UltraView technology and edge-cutting mode, which allows it to walk along boundaries for precise trimming. It has a 20 cm cutting width and a U-shaped cutting configuration for uniform coverage, though some tests note minor gaps near edges similar to many central-disc mowers, potentially less than your previous 20 cm trim. You can select «Edges only» mode via the app for focused border mowing.
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2 months ago

How do you choose the mowing area?

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digitec

2 months ago

To choose the mowing area with this robot mower without a boundary wire, use the mobile app that offers an intelligent assistant for fast and accurate mapping of the lawn. Place the robot in the centre of the area (up to 1000 m²), launch the mapping via the app which exploits UltraView™ technology with 3D LiDAR to detect the environment, create a map and define the virtual boundaries. You can then programme specific areas, manage up to two maps if needed, and adjust via the app for efficient U-shaped mowing with obstacle avoidance. The rain sensor and timers help to optimise sessions.
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7 months ago

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7 months ago

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The 1.50 m width of the alley is sufficient to install the charging dock, considering that the charging station measures 770 x 481 mm (approx. 0.77 x 0.48 m). Therefore, the available space is adequate to position the station and allow the robot mower to pass through. In addition, the robot is designed to navigate with precision and without boundary wire, facilitating installation even in tight spaces.
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9 months ago

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9 months ago

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Once installed and mapped, the robot lawnmower can operate without a permanent internet connection. A Wi-Fi connection (via a smartphone with a shared 5G connection, for example) is required mainly for initial configuration and updates, but after that the mower operates autonomously on the basis of the recorded cartography.
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9 months ago

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9 months ago

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The robotic mower can manage multiple non-contiguous zones via two maps in the app, but for mowing separate zones with height differences, the mower has to be moved manually between the zones as there is only one charging station. So there is no need for a charging station in each zone.
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9 months ago

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9 months ago

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The robot lawnmower can handle a falling edge as it has high-precision UltraView™ technology with 3D LiDAR sensors, which recognises obstacles and edges to prevent falls. It is suitable for slopes up to 45% (24°) and automatically adjusts its route, which also works on walls or edges without a fence.
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