The robot lawnmower is not charged by solar power, but by a socket. The battery is charged via the charging station, which is connected to a socket. The charging station also sends satellite signals to the robot lawnmower to improve its positioning.
Yes, this robot mower avoids obstacles thanks to its on-board camera, which intelligently detects and avoids various objects, including garden hoses. It gets as close as possible without touching them, avoiding damaging them or leaving unmown areas around them.
Continuous Wi-Fi access is not required to operate the robot lawnmower in the garden. However, Wi-Fi is required to control and configure the robot via the app.
A continuous Wi-Fi connection is not required to operate this robot lawnmower in the garden. The internet connection is mainly used for updates, remote control and theft protection, not for the normal mowing function. The robot works without a boundary wire and uses precise positioning technology that does not require permanent Wi-Fi coverage throughout the garden.
Hello, I am a technician, have a Navimow 105 and 108 (borrowed) and can only tell you how I came to the solution, with probably similar problems. 1. once I got a GPS reference by installing the app "GPS Test" on my mobile, there is the possibility to switch on only GPS+Glonass when clicking in the graphic, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS, SBAS, UNKNOWN all deactivate. My knowledge gap here was that I expected such a Segway company to have a guaranteed "good" GPS module installed for their GPS device, which I was wrong about. Now you are shown the GPS signals that your Navimow also sees. And it becomes clearer whether you have to go off-road or over the roof to get a good quality 3D fix, which is exactly what Navimon expects.
If your problem cannot be explained, you would have to look further in the direction of signal interference, i.e. power lines etc. that would destroy the sensitive GPS signal.
You can't upload photos here, otherwise the mapping and protocol would make it clearer, try the support in the Navimow app. Otherwise I can help by email.
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The robot lawnmower is supplied with the robot itself, the charging station with power supply and ground screws, a GNSS antenna with rod and ground spike, extension cables for power and antenna as well as replacement blades and instructions.
It's possible to share this mower with your neighbour, as it can manage several zones thanks to its multi-zone management feature. However, to programme the mower to do your lawn on even days and your neighbour's lawn on odd days, you'll need to use the app to plan mowing times. The app allows you to create different schedules for each area, which might suit your needs. Make sure that both plots are set up correctly in the app for efficient management.
Yes, there is a manual on work area mapping for the Segway-Navimow lawnmower robot. The manual is available online and provides detailed instructions on how to create a work area map using the Navimow app. This process includes creating virtual boundaries and setting up off-limit zones, facilitating personalised and efficient mowing.
Shadows have no influence on the signal. The camera only distinguishes at night or a mode can be activated to protect animals. Obstacles are recognised and can be recorded as such in the app during commissioning. Robi then pays them the appropriate attention.
The robot lawnmower can mow several separate lawn areas if they can be reached via a solid surface such as a slab floor. However, it must be able to navigate between the areas, which depends on the size and layout of the areas. The app control and multi-zone management make it possible to define and manage different mowing areas.
It is important that the robot lawnmower has a clear view of the satellites and that the areas can be set up as separate zones via the app.
The robotic lawnmower has a noise level of around 58 dB(A), which makes it quiet enough to run at night without causing a disturbance. It does not require any light sources for navigation as it navigates using RTK technology and a camera. As for animals such as hedgehogs or cats, the robot mower recognises obstacles via the camera and automatically avoids them to prevent collisions.
The scope of delivery of the Segway Navimow i105E robotic lawnmower includes
1. the Navimow i105E robotic lawnmower
2. power supply unit
3. power supply extension cable (10 m)
4. antenna extension cable (10 m)
5. pins for attaching the extension cable
6. charging station & installation kit
7. GNSS antenna set
8. antenna installation kit
9. spare blades & screws
10. user material set
Other suppliers also include ground screws for the docking station and other antenna components.
Probably not possible. Alexa and Google Assistant can be found under the Smart home tab. In addition, charging via solar power doesn't make much sense as the Robi doesn't have a huge battery reserve. Set the mowing times so that charging is required at 13.00. That's when you're most likely to have a surplus.
The charging station can be placed on a flat surface, regardless of whether it is grass or a gravel path. It is important that the area is free of obstacles and has access to a power source.
The Segway Navimow i105E is installed without a boundary wire using EFLS 2.0 technology, which is based on GNSS signals. First, the charging station and the GNSS receiver are installed, both of which require a clear view of the sky to ensure a good satellite connection. The app is then used to control the lawn mower and create a virtual map of the lawn. To do this, the mower is guided once along the boundaries, similar to a remote-controlled trolley, to define the virtual boundary.
Everything is included. The aerial is not a satellite dish, but a small GPS aerial (about 12cm in diameter). The only thing that can be bought separately is the 'garage' that protects it from the rain. I've just received it, it's a relatively expensive accessory but very well made with quality materials.