I did the layout and installation by studying the on line videos Husqvarna had on the web ru-vid.comUgkx2KDztGvdU79XTmlqIMSUyPq8CjprGJOR also recommended it When I started the unit it stated it would take a few days to learn all the spots in the yard. So I thought it was just finding the areas till I noticed it was cutting. It is so quite you don't know it is cutting.
Your video makes setup look so easy ✊🏾 When there are no obstacles, does it mow in a grid pattern or does it mow in a random direction once it hits the perimeter?
Good, no waisted time, instructions. However, I wonder about the final statements regarding theft of Landroid. IF the Landroid only operates with the charging station it was set-up with, then what would happen if that charging station failed? Would a replacement charging station *not* operate the original Landroid? From the wording in this video one is left with this question.
Great - glad you enjoyed the video. The Landroid would work with any charging station. It's the wfi the Landroid is connected to which determines if it will work or not. For example, if the Landroid is no longer connected to it's trusted WIFI (e.g. because it has been removed from the premises), then it will no longer work.
Hello thanks for the video. Can you share the difference of the border mentioned while fixing the wire please? I am not native English speaker and I am not sure about the flash border an other typology. Let s say, I have very geometric line of my grass border, on one side there is flat stones and other side the bushes, where the soil is covered by some stones and corks in order to avoiding the wild grass to grow where are the bushes. Based on that how far must be the wire far from those type of borders? Hope my question is clear.thanks for the great video 🎉
Hi there. You don't require constant coverage. As long as the Landroid can briefly pick up a signal when it's out mowing or charging, that's all it needs.
HI. Are there any robot mower that you bought apart from landroid? if yes, compare to landroid, which one is better? Thank you (also if ACS is attached, does wire dont need or stil need?)
Awesome video, just what I needed when considering a purchase. Informational, pleasant and timestamped! Just a follow up question: Did you test the ACS using smaller items like tennis balls, apples or other things that does not reach above the units height? Thanks!
Hey, I placed an object 2.5 inches high in front of the Landroid and it did not slalom around it. Therefore I think it's safe to assume objects need to be at least the same level as the ACS module in order for the mower to slalom around them.
@@WarrenNash well what model is yours? Mine is the WR 140 EDIT: check out worx.com yours isn't even listed/shown! I smell beta testing! EDIT: oh yours IS the s300, looks likes it's a UK model
Does the ACS interfere with the edge cut feature? If a plant or tall grass is hanging over the edge, will it cut it or see it as an obstacle and avoid it? (IMHO, edge cut should be persistent, not using ACS).
Just wanted to say: had a problem with Landroid after rinsing the wheels with water. The keyboard stopped working. Remedy: REMOVE the battery IMMEDIATELY so that no more electricity flows and wait until everything has dried up. Then we went again. Recommendation; be careful when rinsing, especially from below. The keyboard connector should not be adequately protected against water. I will look at it when the opportunity arises and seal it accordingly.
I’m so mad. Spent hours laying in the cable. Followed instructions to a Tee. But it gives ZERO advice to anything other then a 90 degree turn. It scraps and tears up the ground on my curved garden beds, essentially meaning I have to tear it up and start again.
Also. Thanks for the extra spare loop slack trick. Why is this shit not in the manual, I had gone under pavers and had to drag it all back and out. I would also advise leaving a excess from starting point A so you can pull some through if needed after your first test run!!
Sorry but your lawn must be a complete mess with potholes to be catching the front of this mower. It’s actually an amazing piece of machinery so well made and such a simple idea I have to question your review. Don’t think twice about purchasing the mower and the reviews speak for themselves.
These Machines are crap. We have bought of them, both are now broken after less then 2 years. Service ...ha ha. If you deal with them it takes ages, so we gave up, organized parts from Germany and fixed them ourself. Both main rotor engine broken (bearings) and on one the STOP bottom get stucked. We would never buy them again.