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Too hot to mow? I tested a robot lawn mower with no boundary wire (and now it's on sale)
Eufy's first robot lawn mower ditches the boundary wire and antenna for a surprisingly easy setup. It's available on Amazon for $900 off.
But what impressed me the most is that this mower does away with the requirements for boundary wire and antennas, instead relying on a combination of advanced sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to navigate your yard. My backyard is fenced in, but there is a lot of uneven terrain, a couple of poorly defined garden beds, and a steep hill that leads to a wooded area at the back. Maria Diaz/ZDNETBeing able to set no-go zones makes it easier for the robot to avoid areas of my yard that aren't very well defined, like the flower beds mentioned above and the hill leading up to the woods.
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