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New From Kress: Mission & Mission Mega Robotic Mowers
Kress has introduced a new line of robotic mowers equipped with the most innovative positioning technology on the market. The Kress real-time kinematic network (RTK), combined with Mowing Action Plan (MAP) technology, allows for satellite-precise multi-zone management, meaning the Kress Mission and Mission Mega units can mow in systematic parallel or diagonal lines. The new line of Kress Mission RTKn robotic mowers is designed for homeowners and prosumers alike who are seeking solutions to maintain large or highly-manicured properties with maximum efficiency and minimal hands-on effort.
Using Kress’s proprietary RTKn network, Mission mowers require no boundary wire or on-site antenna installation. All it takes is one-time virtual mapping and the mower will automatically mow on a schedule set by the user. With five models to choose from with mowing ranges from 3/4 of an acre to nine acres, the entire line of Kress robotic mowers supports a regenerative brake system which converts kinetic energy into stored power for increased battery life and longer runtimes. Additionally, the mowers have an IPX5-rated washable underbody and an obstacle avoidance system unlike any robot mower on the market.
“At Kress, we have designed an autonomous mower that mows like you, without you. The Mission mower performs the mundane task of mowing with exacting accuracy that provides beautiful results,” says Todd Zimmerman, vice president of product development.
Kress Mission autonomous mowers also cross driveways and walkways to mow multiple zones and continually learn the most efficient routes for better, quicker cuts. All models are equipped with advanced mobile functionality giving the robot mowers the ability to connect to cellular networks for adjustable cutting length, software upgrades, remote controllability, theft protection and weather-related working schedules.
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