
H/t: Car Scoops
Honda makes cars, business jets, and now, robotic lawnmowers. Called the Grass Miimo, this electric mower has an operating range of 43,055-square-feet and is designed for use on orchards or farms. Simply set a boundary with an electric wire, and once finished, Miimo automatically returns to its charging base to power up for the next use. If you don’t happen to be around, just set a schedule for it to run at a certain time.
There are some limitations though, as it can’t mow grass that is taller than 4-inches nor is it capable of climbing inclines of 25° or more, which means you can’t just use this thing on a random lot in the wild. For those still interested, you have until April 17th to apply for the chance to purchase on of these $2,500 robotic lawnmowers.
- OPTICAL NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY: Take the guess work out of yard work. Our robot mower uses sensors and a wide angle, high dynamic range camera to...
- DESIGNED FOR SMALL LAWNS: Mow for up to 3 hours covering 2000 square feet while dropping small clippings on the lawn to feed the grass. For a larger...
- OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE: Two ultrasonic sensors detect obstacles and automatically re-direct the robot mower to avoid obstacles as small as 6-inches

