Live Greenzie support: Call for support while in the field for real-time fixes.
The Software
Mow the boundary once, and the mower fills in the rest
Remembers maps and can repeat them when you come back. Just place it in the previous boundary.
Create no-go zones that will be saved with your map to avoid hitting hard-to-see obstacles like drain covers or small pipes sticking out of the ground.
Record and repeat: Record yourself mowing the entire property, and the mower will replicate your movement.
Manage the mower with the controller or a smart device in real-time.
Advanced fleet support: See how your fleet is performing. Replay entire jobs, not just a dot on the map.
Run multiple units at once.
Set the stripe angle (for those stunning cross-hatch patterns)
I built an autosteer called AgOpenGPS for our tractors that pretty much does this. Cost about $1000 per unit. We still sit in the tractor because there's a hell of a lot going on besides steering the tractor, but it will drive the entire field without intervention.
At a quick glance on that site I didn't see any information about safety. Did you come across anything?
I guess there is the line about object sensors, but would like to know a little more before deploying something with rotating blades (which is still pretty cool, don't get me wrong)
And can it avoid running over trash? Because if they automate the mowing you better believe nobody is out picking up the trash before mowing. And are they paying someone to ensure nobody vandalizes the machine so the cost savings is moot.
Well hopefully they bought one of those flame throwing robot dogs that sits crouching in the woods in case someone tries to spray paint a penis on this thing.
Okay somehow the words rock solid wireless emergency stop seem oxymoronic. I don't care how it was programmed what wireless communication system uses or anything else. I have a hard time believing wireless emergency stops can be foolproof.