ARE THERE SLOPES OR IS THE GARDEN NOT PERFECTLY FLAT?
As far as slopes are concerned, the robotic lawnmower succeeds to deal with them without problems and the degree of the slope depends on the type of wheels, the center of gravity of the machine and the power of the engine. In addition to these factors, the conditions of the ground are also important: In fact, a bumpy and damp ground makes it more difficult for the robot to grip the wheels and therefore the degree of slope decreases.
As for the bottom of the garden, the more regular the plan is, the better. However, the robot is able to deal with small disconnections without problems, for a more detailed analysis it is advisable to carry out an inspection but in any case, we assure you, that some robots have adapted very well to gardens that are not perfectly regular
WHICH GARDEN BARRIERS ARE A PROBLEM AND WHICH ARE NOT?
The robotic lawnmower can pass around trees or any garden furniture such as lampposts, swings or wooden houses without any problems. These obstacles can be managed in two ways: either they isolate themselves during installation or when the robot encounters them along the way, it bumps into them and goes back (remember, the robot is set up to hit obstacles but it is also advisable not to abuse this characteristic). The obstacles that the robot struggles to manage are all those things that pass under the body like small pine cones or twigs. Therefore it is advisable to collect them regularly to avoid damaging the cutting deck