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Husqvarna launches two new models of robotic lawnmowers

Av Sam Brandhild | Publicerad Aug 17, 2024 11:08
Husqvarna launches two new models of robotic lawnmowers

At a time when robotic lawnmowers have never been as popular, Husqvarna is taking a step forward. Husqvarna is now broadening its range with the introduction of two models aimed at homeowners with medium-sized gardens: Automower® 310E NERA and 410XE NERA.

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The new robotic lawnmowers of the NERA series are equipped with the EPOS (Exact Positioning Operating System) satellite navigation system, which allows precision up to 2-3 cm. This technology facilitates the creation of virtual borders directly through the mobile, eliminating the need for physical restriction cables. Through Husqvarna's Automower Connect app, owners can easily adapt mowing to the needs of the garden, including defining specific work zones and mowing free zones, as well as adjusting the cutting height.

Another new feature of these models is the new Edgecut technology, which ensures that even the edges of the lawn are kept neatly trimmed. This is accomplished through an additional rear knife disk that handles edge trimming. The 410XE NERA also receives a new radar technology that makes it easier to navigate around obstacles that may be on the lawn.

Peter Bergholm, Product Manager at Husqvarna, emphasizes that the new models are designed to offer the most convenient and efficient solution for lawn care. “With our new models, we offer a fully automated lawn care, where the user gets full control via their mobile phone. This is the lawn care of the future, available today”, says Bergholm.

With a mowing capacity of up to 1000 sqm and the ability to handle gradients of up to 30%, these models are both powerful and flexible. In addition, users are offered the option of choosing between physical and virtual constraint, or a combination of both, to adapt the product to the specific needs of the garden.