Advancements in technology have opened up new possibilities in the field of gardening maintenance, with innovative products by companies like STIGA leading the way. The introduction of the A1500 autonomous robotic lawnmower is a standout example of how technology can revolutionize grass cutting.
With over 30 patents, the STIGA A1500 combines RTK GPS technology with the company’s Active Guidance System (AGS) to provide uninterrupted operation and optimize grass cutting routes. The robot can learn and remember weak GPS reception areas, making it ideal for gardens with varying signal strength.
The A1500 offers a user-friendly experience, allowing users to set up the charging station, use the STIGA GO app, and connect with the robot all within 20 minutes. Once operational, the robot silently starts cutting grass with precise measurements between 2 and 6 cm. Despite its advanced features, the A1500 is sustainable, offering excellent battery life and the ability to care for a 1500 m2 lawn with just two cutting cycles per day.
Maintenance of the A1500 is simple, requiring only a brush for the blades and water jets for machine body cleaning. Storing the compact robot is also convenient, with a socket located under the body for easy storage. Ideal for those seeking an advanced, efficient, and environmentally friendly lawn maintenance solution, the STIGA A1500 autonomous robotic lawnmower is available at selected retailers, supported by a network of resellers and effective assistance services.
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