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Wiimote Lawnmower

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

img_0993Kjeld Jensen from the University of South Denmark has made the Casmobot.  This is a robotic lawnmower controlled by a Wii remote.

We have been introducing [Casmobot] to the professional workers at the municipalities and the minute they got this Wiimote in their hands and started cutting grass, they were smiling and laughing all the time so I guess I’m not the only one that thinks this is a very good idea.

Who doesn’t want to wave their Wiimote and have their lawn mowed?

Fun video after the break.

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Solar Powered Robomower

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

automower_solar_hybrid_h310-0356_large1Husqvrana introduced at CES a new solar powered robotic lawnmower called Automower Solar Hybrid.

The mower can cover .65 acre at the rate of about 1000 sq feet per hour.  It uses a brushless DC motor,18 v NiMH batteries and a 12W solar cell.

A guide wire needs to be installed around your lawn’s perimeter.  Any object 6 inches high or taller does not need a guide wire as the mower will gently bump into it and then reverse and go around it.

Additional features include an anti theft lock, timer, and course-treaded wheels for uneven ground.

The robot recharges itself at the docking station as needed.

The MSRP or Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price is a hefty $ 2,999.95.

Video after the break.

Link via (FreeRepublic)
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Robotic Lawnmower Concept

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

“Muwi”, the robotic lawnmower concept, comes to us from designer Yuli Sung.

The robot first sizes up the lawn and then starts cutting it.  The grass is collected inside the lawnmower.  As it starts to get full, the grass is compressed into different shapes and then released.

The shapes it creates out of the grass are round discs and balls.  What one is supposed to do with these shapes we are not quite sure, but it certainly is an interesting concept.

Link via (Gizmodo)

Milking Robot Saves Famers Knees

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

A robot designed by Lely helps save farmers from bending and stooping.  Farmers are known to need knee and hip surgery.  This system saves them from bending, stooping and the later need for surgery.

Cornish dairy farmer Fred Harvey and family have been using the Lely robotic milking system since 2006 to great success. The herd of 125 cows is now producing 1m more litres of milk since switching to robotic milking and there is no waste milk at all.

The cows can now choose when to be milked as the robotic milking system works 24 hours a day.

Link via (Farmers Weekly)

Harvest Automation

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Harvest Automation Robot

The company Harvest Automation, formerly known as Q robotics, is made up of former iRobot employees.

Not all robots are humanoids designed to doom mankind.  Many robots are designed to do boring repetitive tasks like the robot Harvest Automation has created.

They have created a robot to organize potted plants.  This could be very beneficial to large nurseries as plants need to be spaced correctly to maximize efficiency.

Harvest Automation is already working with growers and the (ANLA) American Nursery and Landscaping Association.

Link via (CNET)